Where are Perth Glory based?

Where are Perth Glory based?

Perth, Australia
Perth Glory FC/Locations

Where do Perth Glory Train?

AK Reserve
Perth Glory FC/Training grounds

What was HBF Park called?

Perth Oval
HBF Park is Western Australia’s premier rectangular sports venue and home of the Perth Glory and Western Force. Originally known as Perth Oval and non-commercially as Perth Rectangular Stadium, the ground is covered in history as WAFL-side East Perth’s former home ground.

What is the stadium in Perth called?

Optus Stadium
Optus Stadium is a multi-purpose world-class venue in Perth, Western Australia. The stadium hosts a year-round calendar of major national and international sporting and entertainment events.

Who started Perth Glory?

Nick Tana
In 1995, another consortium led by Nick Tana made a bid for entry into the National Soccer League. Perth Glory was subsequently licensed to join the 1996–97 NSL season and on 1 December 1995 the club was officially launched.

Who is the owner of Perth Glory?

Tony Sage
Perth Glory FC/Owners

Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has admitted he’s never been closer to walking away from the club ahead of another costly and challenging A-League Men’s season.

Is Diego Castro leaving Perth Glory?

Spanish veteran Diego Castro insists the end of his A-League Men time with Perth Glory isn’t the final act of his football career. The Glory confirmed on Thursday Castro wouldn’t be a part of their squad for the 2021-22 campaign, ending a successful six-year stint in Western Australia for the 39-year-old.

Is HBF stadium indoors?

The main indoor arena has seating for 4,500 spectators, or for over 5,000 people including standing room. Regular exhibitions and expos are hosted at the venue, as well as national and international sporting events.

Where is the Metricon Stadium in Australia?

Gold Coast
Based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Metricon Stadium is the home of the Gold Coast SUNS AFL and AFLW teams. We also host a range of world-class concerts and Cricket games throughout the year.

Who coaches Perth Glory?

Richard Garcia
Perth Glory is delighted to confirm that Richard Garcia has been appointed as the club’s new Head Coach for the next two seasons. A former Glory skipper and Socceroo, Garcia has worked as an Assistant First Team Coach and Head Youth Coach of the PGFC Academy since hanging up his boots in 2017.

What kind of stadium is Perth Glory Stadium?

The redevelopment of nib Stadium (Perth Oval) as a purpose built rectangular stadium has provided Perth Glory Football Club with a world class stadium for our game, whilst still retaining the cultural sporting significance of the site. A covered two-tiered eastern grandstand complete with new food, beverage and toilet facilities

Why is nib Stadium important to Perth Glory?

The redevelopment of nib Stadium (Perth Oval) as a purpose built rectangular stadium has provided Perth Glory Football Club with a world class stadium for our game, whilst still retaining the cultural sporting significance of the site. The redevelopment of nib Stadium included:

When did Perth Glory join the National Soccer League?

In 1995, another consortium led by Nick Tana made a bid for entry into the National Soccer League. Perth Glory was subsequently licensed to join the 1996–97 NSL season and on 1 December 1995 the club was officially launched.

What was the record crowd for Perth Glory?

In the match, Perth Glory won 2–0 over the Wolves, 2–1 on aggregate, to qualify for the grand final. The crowd of 42,764 was an Australian record for a club soccer match. In the wake of the record crowd, the Western Australian government announced a purpose-built stadium for the Glory in central Perth.