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Melbourne City FC
Also known as: Melbourne City Football Club
ID: team_134634
About
Melbourne City Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in the South-Eastern region of Melbourne, Victoria. They compete in the A-League Men, the highest division of soccer in Australia, under licence from the Australian Professional Leagues (APL). Founded in 2009 as Melbourne Heart, the club competed under that name from its inaugural 2010–11 A-League season until the end of the 2013–14 season. It was rebranded as Melbourne City following its acquisition by the City Football Group (CFG) and Holding M.S. Australia in January 2014. In August 2015, CFG assumed full ownership of the club after purchasing Holding M.S. Australia’s stake. Since their formation, Melbourne City won three A-League Men premierships, one championship and the Australia Cup in 2016. The club operates out of the City Football Academy, located at the Casey Fields sports precinct in Cranbourne East, a south-eastern suburb of Melbourne. Melbourne City’s home matches are played at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, known as AAMI Park for sponsorship reasons, a 30,050-seat multi-purpose venue situated in the city centre. Melbourne City’s youth team competes in both the A-Leagues Youth (last held in 2019) and in the Victorian Premier League 1 (VPL1), the second tier of football in Victoria. Additionally, Melbourne City Women compete in the A-League Women.
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AAMI Park
The Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (commercially known as AAMI Park) is an outdoor sports stadium on the site of Edwin Flack Field on Olympic Boulevard in the Sports and Entertainment Precinct, in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The stadium's major tenants are the Melbourne Storm (NRL), Melbourne Rebels (Super Rugby), Victoria Maidens (LFL Australia) and A-League teams Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC. AAMI Park became Melbourne's first large purpose-built rectangular stadium. At the time of its conception the largest stadiums in use were the MCG, Docklands Stadium and Princes Park. These were all of oval configuration and best suited to Australian rules football or cricket. The largest rectangular stadium in the city, Olympic Park, was a repurposed track and field venue. Referred to as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium during its construction, the ground was officially named AAMI Park on 16 March 2010, in an eight-year sponsorship deal with insurance firm AAMI. The stadium is one of five stadiums of 2015 AFC Asian Cup, hosting the opening match and six other matches including one Quarter-final game.
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