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Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex

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Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex
The main playing field, in use for an AFL Women's game between Brisbane and Collingwood.
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LocationMaroochydore, Queensland
Coordinates 26°38′40′′S 153°03′30′′E / 26.644553°S 153.058249°E / -26.644553; 153.058249
Capacity 5,000[2]
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Brisbane Lions (AFLW) (2022 (S6))
AFL Queensland
Maroochydore Football Club
Sunshine Coast Masters Australian Football Queensland
Sunshine Coast AFL Umpires
Buderim United Churches Soccer
Sunshine Coast Netball Association[1]

Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex is a multi-purpose community sports facility located in Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

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Tahlia Hickie (Brisbane) competes in a ruck contest against Sophie Alexander (Collingwood) during the Lions' Round 5 victory over the Magpies at Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex.
Tahlia Hickie (Brisbane) competes in a ruck contest against Sophie Alexander (Collingwood) during the Lions' Round 5, 2022 (S6) victory over the Magpies.

Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex has three floodlit ovals for Australian rules football, three soccer pitches and more than 20 floodlit outdoor netball courts. The complex regularly hosts community events for these sports, and has also hosted a pre-season Australian Football League (AFL) match in 2012.[3] The Brisbane Lions women's team played several of their home matches throughout 2022 season 6 at the complex, prior to moving to their permanent ground in Springfield in 2023.[3] [4] [5] Maroochydore Football Club plays home matches in various AFL Queensland sanctioned leagues at the facility.[1]

In 2016, the venue has been selected to host the Preliminary and Grand Finals for the AFL Queensland Schools Cup, the premier inter-school competition for Australian football in Queensland. Since, then, the venue has been hosting this competition annually.

In 2020 the venue underwent a 2ドル.7 million upgrade that included construction of a new multi-sport field with hybrid turf, as well as improved lighting, interchange boxes for players, coaches boxes and additional earth mounds for spectators.[6] Consequently the complex was a training hub for at least five AFL clubs in the COVID-19–affected 2020 and 2021 seasons.[6]

The venue was selected to host the 2020 Australian Football International Cup event prior to its cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

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