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Mt Smart Stadium

Mt Smart Stadium
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Location Beasley Avenue, Penrose, Auckland
Opened
Closed Open
Demolished N/A
Owner Auckland Regional Council
Operator Auckland Regional Council
Surface Grass
Construction cost Unknown
Architect Various
Former names Ericsson Stadium (1995–2006)
Tenants
New Zealand Warriors (NRL) (1995-Present)
Counties Manukau (Air New Zealand Cup) (2006-Present)
Capacity
28,745

Mt Smart Stadium, formerly Ericsson Stadium, is a stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. Built within the quarried remnants of the Mount Smart volcanic cone, it is located 10 kilometres south of the city centre, in the suburb of Penrose.

History

The stadium hosted track and field events including the highly successful Pan Am series during the early 1980s as well as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1990 Commonwealth Games. It was where the New Zealand national football team (the All Whites) played all their home qualifying games for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. This was the only occasion New Zealand has qualified for a FIFA World Cup and the event captured the imagination of the nation with large crowds packing the stadium.

Tenants

The South Stand at Mt Smart Stadium, shot from the northern end of the stadium. Warriors Open Day, February 2005.
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The South Stand at Mt Smart Stadium, shot from the northern end of the stadium. Warriors Open Day, February 2005.

It currently serves as the home ground for the New Zealand Warriors of the Australian National Rugby League, and Counties Manukau Steelers, who play in the Air New Zealand Cup.

It is the former home of the Football Kingz of the Australian National Soccer League; however, its A-League successor, the now defunct New Zealand Knights, played on the other side of Waitemata Harbour at North Harbour Stadium.

The Athletics Ground (officially Mt Smart Stadium Number 2) hosts athletics meets, right down to Primary School Level. It also holds local rugby league matches, with the matches being held there going right up to Bartercard Cup level.

Music

Mt Smart Stadium is the Auckland venue of the Big Day Out music festival, and hosted the U2 Vertigo Tour in November 2006. The stadium has hosted many other large scale concerts before, including Queen and Michael Jackson. The temporary North Stand is taken out over summer to allow room for the large stage required for the Big Day Out, and for the U2 concert was placed behind the South Stand as a second tier. The capacity of the stadium for concerts is roughly 42,000.

The East Stand at Mt Smart Stadium. Taken at the Warriors Open Day, February 2005, before the stand was officially opened.
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The East Stand at Mt Smart Stadium. Taken at the Warriors Open Day, February 2005, before the stand was officially opened.

Recent developments

The Eastern Stand, built in 1995 for the Warriors' first season, was demolished at the conclusion of the 2003 National Rugby League season to make way for a new stand, with a roof, corporate and dining facilities, training facilities for the Warriors as well as offices for the team management, which was completed in late 2004.

In preparation for the U2 concerts, the North Stand was shifted to sit behind the South Stand, effectively doubling the size of the South Stand, leaving a hill at the North end.

The new stand, and relocation of the North Stand has raised ground capacity to approximately 27,000.

Naming Rights

As of 12 July, 2006, the stadium reverted to its original name, Mt Smart Stadium. In a press release, the Auckland Regional Council, owners of the stadium stated they had considered other offers, but felt they did not suit. The Auckland Regional Council are not actively pursuing a replacement sponsor.

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Notes

Bank of America Stadium, in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, was also formerly known as Ericsson Stadium.

Panoramic Image of Mt Smart Stadium from 2006
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Panoramic Image of Mt Smart Stadium from 2006


Preceded by
Meadowbank Stadium
Flag of Scotland Edinburgh
1986
Commonwealth Games
Main Venue

1990
Succeeded by
Centennial Stadium
Flag of Canada Victoria
1994

 
 
 

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