Frank Holohan Soccer Complex

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Frank Holohan Soccer Complex
Frank Holohan Soccer Complex
Location Endeavour Hills, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 37°57′36″S145°14′16″E / 37.9599°S 145.2377°E / -37.9599; 145.2377 Coordinates: 37°57′36″S145°14′16″E / 37.9599°S 145.2377°E / -37.9599; 145.2377
Owner City of Greater Dandenong
Capacity 4,000 (400 seating capacity) [1]
SurfaceGrass
Opened1980
Tenants
Dandenong City SC
Melbourne City FC (W-League)

Frank Holohan Soccer Complex is an Australian association football stadium located in Endeavour Hills, a south-east suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the home ground of NPL Victoria side Dandenong City. It maintains a capacity of 4,000, [1] of which 400 are seated in the grandstand, completed in 2014. [2] It is named for former City of Dandenong mayor and councillor, Frank Holohan.

Alongside the main ground, the Complex comprises two adjacent pitches for training and junior matches, changerooms, a club room, and a canteen.

Since 2021, the stadium also hosts Melbourne City W-League matches, following the club's relocation to south-east Melbourne. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Frank Holohan Reserve | Austadiums
  2. "We built this," City | Berwick Star News
  3. "A-League: Melbourne City to relocate base in fan expansion bid".