Woden Park (also known as Woden Park Athletics Field) is a multi-use
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
stadium and
athletics
Athletics may refer to:
Sports
* Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking
** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport
* Athletics (physical culture), competi ...
centre located within
Woden Valley
The District of Woden Valley () is one of the original eighteen districts of the Australian Capital Territory used in land administration. The district is subdivided into divisions ( suburbs), sections and blocks. The district of Woden Valley ...
,
Canberra. It is the home ground of
Woden Weston FC
West Canberra Wanderers Football Club, previously known as Woden-Weston FC is a semi-professional Association football, football club based in Canberra, Australia. The club currently competes in the ACT Premier League, National Premier Leagues C ...
in the
NPL Capital Football as well as
ACT Little Athletics.
Stadium Facilities
Following the completion of the redevelopment, Woden Park is now a disabled friendly venue with the provision of a disability access ramp. The facilities are now at a level capable enough to host national football and athletics events. The other facility upgrades are listed below.
References:
Football
* New re-laid 100m x 64m football pitch
Athletics
* New 400m synthetic running track
* New ‘photo finish’ building
* New jumping pits
* New throwing cages
Shared
* New national level floodlighting for entire complex
* New amenities building
* New security fencing
* New Internal car park
* Upgrade to existing pavilion
* Upgrade to canteen facilities
* Upgrade to office space
* Upgrade to toilets
* Upgrade to storage
Primary Use
Woden Weston FC
West Canberra Wanderers Football Club, previously known as Woden-Weston FC is a semi-professional Association football, football club based in Canberra, Australia. The club currently competes in the ACT Premier League, National Premier Leagues C ...
and
ACT Little Athletics are the joint primary tenants of Woden Park. Woden Weston FC play home matches in the
National Premier Leagues Capital Football
The National Premier Leagues Capital Football 1 (also known as NPL ACT 1 or simply NPL1) is a soccer competition contested by clubs affiliated to Capital Football. The league is the highest level (level 1) competition in the Australian Capital Te ...
at the stadium as well
Capital Football Federation Cup matches. ACT Little Athletics runs its programs for kids aged 6 to 17 in a variety of track and field athletic sports.
Events History
Redevelopment Grand opening
14 February 2015, after completion of the $7 million redevelopment, Woden Park was officially opened by ACT Sports Minister, Greens MLA
Shane Rattenbury
Shane Stephen Rattenbury (born 25 August 1971), is the Attorney-General of the ACT and former Speaker of the ACT Legislative Assembly, and a member of the multi-member district unicameral Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly repr ...
. The itinerary for the grand opening included an exhibition football match and athletics all-comers meet for kids aged six to ten before ending with an athletics meet for all-comers aged eleven and over. All participants received commemorative ribbons.
Inaugural Woden-Weston FC match
24 April 2015, Woden-Weston played their inaugural home match at Woden Park against
Tuggeranong United in what was billed as the Southside derby. Under the flood-lights the Woden-Weston boys secured an historic first victory for the club in a crushing 4–0 victory. Both Pepe Varga and Tim Anderson scored braces in the match. The win not only got the club off the foot of the table but it enabled the players to lift the newly created Mount Taylor Cup that is given to the derby victors. This was the beginning of a healthy rivalry between the two clubs in the
NPL Capital Football league.
A-League pre-season friendlies
Woden Park has hosted pre-season matches involving
A-League opposition. The below table details these matches:
Records
*Coming Soon*
References
External links
Woden Park homeACT Little Athletics homeWoden Weston FC homeNPL ACT homeCapital Football home
{{Canberra landmarks
1973 establishments in Australia
Sports venues completed in 1973
Sports venues in Canberra
Soccer venues in Canberra
Athletics (track and field) venues in Australia