Artigo Revisado por pares

The Forgotten Grounds of Sydney: A Retrospective Overview of Select National Soccer League Venues

2013; Routledge; Volume: 30; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09523367.2013.779256

ISSN

1743-9035

Autores

Les Street,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Industries and Urban Development

Resumo

In 1977, the National Soccer League (NSL) became Australia's first national sporting club competition. However, throughout its lifespan until its eventual demise in 2004, it was plagued with turmoil. One major issue faced by the League was the excessive number and range of grounds used for competition matches, including finals. Whilst the code of soccer obviously revolves around these so-called theatres of sport, there has not been any comprehensive study or analysis of the history and development of football stadiums in Australia. Indeed, in the Australian context, the focus of academic writing on the code has largely been on matters relating to ethnicity and governance to the detriment of other worthy areas of research. Against such a historiographical background, this paper provides a unique snapshot of selected former NSL grounds in Sydney, Australia, detailing their growth and development using both primary and secondary sources. The key findings not only highlight a number of contrasts and changes in the evolution and expansion of these football grounds, but also help to contextualise the evolution of the League itself.

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