Perth Rectangular Stadium

HBF Park
Perth Rectangular Stadium
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Full nameHBF Park
Former names
  • Loton Park
  • Members Equity Stadium
  • ME Bank Stadium
  • nib Stadium
  • Perth Oval
LocationLord Street
Perth, Western Australia
Coordinates31°56′45″S 115°52′12″E / 31.945751°S 115.869924°E / -31.945751; 115.869924 (HBF Park) Edit this at Wikidata
OwnerCity of Vincent
OperatorVenuesWest
Executive suites24
Capacity20,500 (Sports mode)[1]
Record attendanceOverall:
32,000 (Concert, 2015)
Sports:
27,473 (Interstate football, 1929)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED Screen
Construction
Built1910[1]
Renovated2004, 2012 and 2023
Tenants
Football Perth SC, Perth Glory FC (NSL, A-League) (1996–present)
Australia national football team
Rugby Union Western Force (GRR, Super Rugby) (2010–present)
Australia national rugby union team
Australian Rules East Perth Royals (1910–1939, 1941–1987, 1990–2003)
Australia international rules team
Website
www.hbfpark.com.au Edit this at Wikidata
TypeState Registered Place
Designated2 September 1998
Reference no.2992

Perth Rectangular Stadium (also known as HBF Park under naming rights[2]) is a sports stadium in Perth, the capital of the Australian state of Western Australia. Located close to Perth's central business district, the stadium currently has a maximum capacity of 20,500 people for sporting events and 25,000 people for concerts, with the ground's record attendance of 32,000 people set during an Ed Sheeran concert in 2015.[3] The land on which the stadium was built, known as Loton Park, was made a public reserve in 1904, with the main ground developed several years later.

From 1910 until 2003, it was known as Perth Oval and was the home ground of the East Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). It hosted several of the competition's grand finals during that time. In 2004, the ground was redeveloped, altering it from an oval field to a rectangular field. The ground is currently home to two major professional sporting clubs: Perth Glory FC, a soccer team competing in the A-League, and the Western Force, a rugby union team playing in the Super Rugby Pacific competition. The ground is also used by the West Coast Pirates, a semi-professional rugby league team competing in the S. G. Ball Cup, as well as for concerts.

  1. ^ a b "Functions Perth – Events Perth – nib Stadium". venueswest.wa.gov.au. Archived from the original on 7 September 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Perth's leading rectangular venue to be renamed HBF Park | VenuesWest". VenuesWest. Archived from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Ed Sheeran Concert Breaks Record at nib Stadium". Venues West. Retrieved 4 December 2015.