BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » New home ground for Western United

New home ground for Western United

Western United is hoping they can make Lakeside Stadium have a real home feel this upcoming A-League season.

The fixture for the 2021-22 season was released earlier this week, with United set to play seven home games at the Albert Park stadium.

United will also play home games in Geelong, Ballarat and Tasmanian, as they have in the past.

United chief executive Chris Chris Pehlivanis told Star Weekly they were looking forward to playing games at Lakeside, which is the home of South Melbourne Soccer Club.

“The ground has a lot of history and was definitely one of the premier venues in the old National Soccer League,” he said.

“We want to be able to create a bit of an atmosphere and be able to get a real advantage against our rivals.

“We really want to showcase our brand of football and we want to have a great fan experience for our loyal members and fans that have been with us from the beginning.

“It’s a really good opportunity and we want to work with South Melbourne.

“Hopefully we can see some big live crowds.”

Pehlivanis said they looked at a number of different locations to play their home games which had to be up to A-League and broadcaster standard.

They wanted to continue to play home games at AMMI Park, but Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City blocked that, while grounds in their heartland in the western suburbs weren’t up to standard.

“We’ve been working hard to find the best home ground for us, which is not a simple process in a complex sporting environment topped with a global pandemic,” he said.

“We looked at a lot of venues, five or six, but they weren’t up to the standard of the A-League or the broadcasters.

“We looked at Knights Stadium in Sunshine, Avalon Oval in Werribee and even the Showgrounds, it didn’t stack up.”

“Unfortunately, what we want and what our members tell us they want – a rectangular pitch to A-League standard located in the west of Melbourne – doesn’t exist.”

Among the reasons Lakeside was chosen besides being up to A-League and broadcaster standards, included it being easily accessible by public transport and ample parking.

Pehlivanis said they were also happy to get back to Ballarat, Geelong and Tasmania to continue to build their brand in those areas.

Work on United’s new stadium in Werribee will get underway next month.

Pehlivanis said it was exciting that it was finally getting underway.

“Everyone on this journey knew it wouldn’t be built overnight.

“We’ve been building the brand the first couple of years, with the bigger picture in play.”

Digital Editions


  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the articles of our predecessors… 40 years ago 12 March, 1986 In Keilor, a chapter of Anglican history is being…

More News

  • WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    WorkSafe manual handling workshops

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Hazardous manual handling is the greatest cause of workplace injuries in Victoria, according to WorkSafe. The state’s work safety regulator said it has…

  • EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has lost patience with companies that fail to show how they are reducing packaging waste, warning they risk significant penalties if they don’t comply with…

  • AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    Loneliness and social isolation are now recognised as major public health threats, imploring governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI ‘digital companions’ marketed as a…

  • Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Local sporting clubs across the state are encouraged to apply for a fresh round of funding grants launched by the state government. On Wednesday, Community Sport Minister Ros Spence announced…

  • F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    F1 festival headed to Melbourne

    A free Formula 1 Melbourne Fan Festival is coming to Federation Square. Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the free festival will make it easier and more…

  • CFA recruits wanted

    CFA recruits wanted

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536638 Caroline Springs Fire Brigade is on the lookout for new recruits. “Whether you’re interested in responding to emergency calls, helping behind the scenes,…

  • Community welcomes Year of Horse

    Community welcomes Year of Horse

    About 100 locals attended a Lunar New Years celebration on Thursday 19 February, hosted by Djerriwarrh Community and Education Services at its Sunshine campus. Students, alongside friends, family and local…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the articles of our predecessors… 40 years ago 5 March, 1986 The payment of $18,500 severance pay to a council officer who allegedly assaulted a…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534267 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the western and northern suburbs.

  • Jamieson takes his chance

    Jamieson takes his chance

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 452928 Footscray’s Mitch Jamieson wasn’t expecting a call up to the Victorian second XI cricket team. Despite having a breakout season and his coach…