Eureka Stadium

Eureka Stadium, known commercially as Mars Stadium, is an oval-shaped sports stadium located in the Eureka Sports Precinct of Wendouree, 2.9 km (1.8 mi) north of the CBD of the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

Eureka Stadium
Mars Stadium
Mars (Eureka) Stadium aerial 2022
Former namesNorthern Oval #1, AUSTAR Arena and Eureka Stadium
LocationMidland Highway, Wendouree, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°32′22″S 143°50′53″E
Public transitBus CDC Route 30 and CDC Route 12
OwnerCity of Ballarat
OperatorCity of Ballarat
Seating typeIndividual
Capacity11,000 (6,000 seated)
Record attendance10,412 (23 April 2022)
Field size160 m × 129 m (525 ft × 423 ft)
Field shapeOval
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardVideo-electronic (50 m2 [540 sq ft])
Construction
Broke ground1990
Built1990
Renovated2016–17, 2020–21
Expanded2017
Construction cost$21.976 million (AUD) (Stage 1) and $6.35 million (AUD) (Stage 2)
ArchitectStages 1 and 2 Peddle Thorp (Melbourne), Stage 3 Cox Architecture and Morton Dunn
BuilderStage 1 - AW Nicholson Constructions
Project managerStage 1 - Atelier Projects
Tenants
North Ballarat Football Club (VFL/BFL) (1990–)
GWV Rebels (NAB League) (1993–)
North Ballarat Cricket Club (BCA) (1993–)
Western Bulldogs (AFL) (2017–)
Western United FC (A-League) (2019–)
Western Bulldogs (AFLW) (2022–)
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