Marrara Oval

TIO Stadium
Marrara Stadium
Marrara Oval
View of the grandstand at Marrara Oval in March 2016
Map
Former namesFootball Park
LocationMarrara, Northern Territory
Coordinates12°23′57″S 130°53′14″E / 12.39917°S 130.88722°E / -12.39917; 130.88722
OwnerGovernment of the Northern Territory
OperatorAFL Northern Territory
Capacity12,500[1]
Field size175 m × 135 m (574 ft × 443 ft)[2]
SurfaceGrass
Opened1991
Tenants
Ground information
End names
McMillans Road End
Airport End
International information
First Test18–20 July 2003:
 Australia v  Bangladesh
Last Test1–3 July 2004:
 Australia v  Sri Lanka
First ODI6 August 2003:
 Australia v  Bangladesh
Last ODI6 September 2008:
 Australia v  Bangladesh
As of 28 May 2020
Source: Cricinfo

Marrara Oval (also known as TIO Stadium under naming rights and previously as Football Park) is a sports ground in Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory. The ground primarily hosts Australian rules football, cricket, and rugby league.

Marrara Oval was opened in 1991. It has a capacity of 12,500 people, making it the largest stadium in the Northern Territory. However, the ground has a record attendance of 17,500, set in 2003 for a football game featuring the Indigenous All-Stars. Marrara Oval has hosted at least one Australian Football League (AFL) game in every season since 2004 and at least one National Rugby League (NRL) game in every season since 2012. The ground has also hosted both Test and One Day International (ODI) cricket fixtures, most recently in 2008.

  1. ^ McGowan, Marc (13 July 2017). "Sell-out likely as big time footy hits Top End". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  2. ^ Atkinson, Cody; Lawson, Sean (15 June 2022). "From the SCG to Kardinia Park — do ground sizes contribute to the end result in AFL games?". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 February 2024.

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