Arena Joondalup

Arena Joondalup
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LocationKennedya Drive, Joondalup, Western Australia
Coordinates31°44′3″S 115°45′47″E / 31.73417°S 115.76306°E / -31.73417; 115.76306
OwnerWestern Australian Government
OperatorVenuesWest
Capacity16,000
Record attendance15,082 (1994)[2]
Construction
Broke ground1993
Opened1994
ArchitectCox Architects & Planners [1]
Tenants
West Perth Falcons (WAFL) (1994–present)
Joondalup Wolves (SBL) (2018–present)
Perth Glory FC (2022 - four home games)
Website
hbfarena.com.au

Arena Joondalup, known as HBF Arena under a commercial naming rights arrangement, is a multi-purpose sports complex in Joondalup, Western Australia, located on 35 ha of parkland approximately 25 km north of Perth. It was officially opened in 1994.[3] An $11 million indoor aquatic centre, including a 50 m 10-lane competition pool, was completed in 2000.[4]

The capacity of the outdoor sports ground, known as Pentanet Stadium,[5] is 16,000 people. Along with aquatic and swimming facilities, the stadium holds seven indoor basketball courts, as well as outdoor netball, field hockey, tennis, and rugby facilities. It is the largest athletic complex of its kind in Western Australia.[6]

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  5. ^ Donaldson, Mark (2 May 2018). "WAFL: West Perth on the hunt for naming rights sponsor for Joondalup Arena". Joondalup Times. Community News Group. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
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