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    Knights Stadium is an Australian association football stadium in Sunshine North, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. Built in 1989, it is used by the Melbourne...
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  • in the Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament. The Melbourne Knights play matches at Knights Stadium, a 15,000 capacity venue (with approximately 4,000...
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    National Soccer League between South Melbourne FC and Melbourne Knights FC. From the beginning, the stadium's playing surface was criticised for its slipperiness...
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  • austadiums.com. "Knights Stadium". Melbourne Knights FC. "Norwood Oval". austadiums.com. "Carrington Park". austadiums.com. "Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park"...
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  • September 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland Attendance: 2,999 Referee: Derek Rugg 22 September 2002 Knights Stadium, Melbourne Attendance: 4,462 Referee:...
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  • 25 September 2024. "Hume City Stadium". Austadiums. Retrieved 25 September 2024. "Knights Stadium". Melbourne Knights. Retrieved 3 October 2024. "John...
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    Jones Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Newcastle, Australia. The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights (National...
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  • Falcons West Adelaide Wollongong City Melbourne Sydney Melbourne teams: Melbourne SC Melbourne Knights South Melbourne Heidelberg United Sydney teams: Marconi-Fairfield...
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  • round was Melbourne Knights. They were the only level 2 team left in the competition. Melbourne City (1) v Sydney FC (1) Melbourne Knights (2) v Brisbane...
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    named North Harbour Stadium and Mount Smart Stadium as their home ground before dissolving in 2004 due to finance. The New Zealand Knights replaced Football...
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