Port Adelaide release concept drawings for the next stage of the Alberton Oval transformation
The Port Adelaide Football Club has released concept drawings for the next stage of the Alberton Oval transformation.
The Port Adelaide Football Club has released concept drawings for the next stage of the Alberton Oval transformation, which include new state-of-the-art facilities for the club’s AFLW team, wellness and rehabilitation centre for the football programs and the community, and a new heritage inspired third grandstand.
The next stage of the redevelopment will also include a future-focused STEM learning and education centre to enhance the programs run by Power Community Limited, together with conference facilities for the club’s Port Adelaide Academy of Sport, and a new Port Adelaide Bowling Club.
Underpinning the concept plans is both the club’s strategic vision and growth objectives, and importantly the needs of the broader community.
The concept plans for the next stage of the redevelopment include:
A third heritage inspired grandstand, increasing the seated capacity at Alberton Oval to 6,000 and overall capacity to over 10,000 to cater for AFLW, SANFL home games, and AFL pre-season games.AFLW player changeroom and coaching administration facilities consolidated into the existing Allan Scott Headquarters.High-performance athlete wellness and recovery facilities, which will also be available for community useA STEM learning centre, and education and conferences spaces for our community programs and the Port Adelaide Academy of Sport.A new Port Adelaide Bowling Club facility with synthetic green and clubrooms.A flexible learning and event space for club and community access. Port Adelaide Football Club Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Richardson said the proposed next stage redevelopment is important for the club both on and off the field, and also to ensure Port Adelaide continues to play an important role in providing elite facilities at Alberton Oval to support and enhance community use.