Bicentennial Park South

Bicentennial Park South, nicknamed Ilinden Sports Centre, is a football (soccer) stadium in Rockdale, a suburb of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.

Bicentennial Park South
Ilinden Sports Centre
LocationWest Botany St, Rockdale, New South Wales
Coordinates33°57′50″S 151°8′40″E
OwnerBayside Council
OperatorBayside Council
Rockdale Ilinden Football Club
Capacity5,000 (Maximum Capacity)
500 (Provided Seating)
Surface1988
Grass

2017
Artificial turf
Construction
Opened1988
(Opening of Bicentennial Park)

December 2009
(Opening of football venue)
Project managerBoyd Properties
Tenants
  • Rockdale City Suns FC (National Premier Leagues NSW) (2010–present)
  • St George FC (Alternate stadium) (2018–present)
  • UNSW FC (Alternate stadium) (2019–present)
  • Hurstville FC (Alternate stadium) (2020–present)
  • Sydney FC Youth (Alternate stadium) (2020–present)

Redevelopment of the venue started in October 2008,[1] and finished in September 2009 to become the new home of New South Wales Premier League team, the Rockdale City Suns.

History

Bicentennial Park was opened in 1988. The football ground was opened to the general public as an idle soccer pitch. The ground was used as a local training ground for football, rugby league and athletics while holding matches by a local soccer team, the Monterey Stingrays. In 2006, redevelopment plans were announced, relocating many sporting teams to Bicentennial Park and Scarborough Park grounds. The Rockdale Ilinden Football Club is a 21-year tenant of the new ground.

Re-Development

Development work begun on Bicentennial Park South in October 2008 as part of the Bicentennial and Scarborough Park Upgrade,[2] including surface reconstruction for buildings to house change rooms and training rooms on the western hill and extended car park spaces. Stage 2 involves the installation of additional floodlights and a new grandstand seating area. The Rockdale Ilinden Football Club had originally announced the completion of the upgrade to be by March 2009 in time for the 2009 NSW Super League season,[3] however various issues caused delays in the completion of the venue.

The stadium was eventually completed in September 2009 and was opened during the month of December, where the first football match was played with the home team Rockdale clashing with Preston Lions FC on 12 December.[4] The first official NSW Premier League match was contested during the second round of the 2010 NSW Premier League season against fellow competition rivals Bankstown City Lions with Rockdale prevailing 1-0.[5]

In 2017 Bayside Council has accepted a $1.5 million tender to install an artificial turf surface at its Bicentennial Park. Construction is scheduled to begin in August and be completed by the end of January, 2018. the Council will work with Rockdale City Suns Football Club and Turf One on future maintenance on the field.[6]

Rockdale Ilinden Football Club will use Bicentennial Park South as Ilinden Sports Centre for naming rights in football competition.

Bicentennial Park East

Bicentennial Park East is a nearby park consisting of 3 football surfaces specifically designed for the use of junior football players. The development consisted of two large soccer fields and one small field. Cricket pitches have also be constructed in the centre of the two large fields for use in summer. Bicentennial Park East is accessible to the north and south via a footbridge, connecting senior and junior playing fields along with the main car parks. Geographically, Bicentennial Park East is located on the border of three suburbs, Monterey, Rockdale and Brighton-Le-Sands, but is officially in Brighton-Le-sands according to the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.

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