Princes_Park_(stadium)
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(1897 ) is
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Ikon Park pictured during the 2025 AFL Women's Grand Final | |
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Full name | Carlton Recreation Ground |
|---|---|
Former names | Princes Oval (1886–1897) Princes Park (1897–1994) Optus Oval (1994–2006) MC Labour Park (2007–2008) Visy Park (2009–2015) IKON Park (2015–present) |
| Location | Princes Park, Carlton North, Victoria |
| Coordinates | 37°47′2″S 144°57′42″E / 37.78389°S 144.96167°E |
| Owner | City of Melbourne |
| Operator | Carlton Football Club |
| Capacity | 13,000 (since 2023) |
| Surface | Grass |
Record attendance | 62,986 (1945 VFL grand final) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1892 |
| Opened | 1897 |
| Tenants | |
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Administration & Training (1897–present)
Northern Blues (VFL) (2012–2019)
Carlton Soccer Club (1997–1999) Balmain Tigers (NSWRL) (1994) Melbourne Storm (Administration & Training) (2006–2010) Melbourne Rebels (Administration & Training) (2011–2015) | |
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