Location | Kennedya Drive, Joondalup, Western Australia |
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Coordinates | 31°44′3″S 115°45′47″E / 31.73417°S 115.76306°E |
Owner | Western Australian Government |
Operator | VenuesWest |
Capacity | 16,000 |
Record attendance | 15,082 (1994)[2] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1993 |
Opened | 1994 |
Architect | Cox Architects & Planners [1] |
Tenants | |
West Perth Falcons (WAFL) (1994–present) Joondalup Wolves (SBL) (2018–present) Perth Glory FC (2022 - four home games) | |
Website | |
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Arena Joondalup, known as HBF Arena under a commercial naming rights arrangement, is a multi-purpose sports complex in Joondalup, Western Australia, located on 35 ha of parkland approximately 25 km north of Perth. It was officially opened in 1994.[3] An $11 million indoor aquatic centre, including a 50 m 10-lane competition pool, was completed in 2000.[4]
The capacity of the outdoor sports ground, known as Pentanet Stadium,[5] is 16,000 people. Upon moving into their new headquarters in 2018, the West Perth Football Club secured a deal that allowed them to sell the naming rights of the ground for Falcons home games and general club dealings.[6]
Along with aquatic and swimming facilities, the stadium holds seven indoor basketball courts, as well as outdoor netball, field hockey, tennis, and rugby facilities.[7]
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