


“As well as needing a rectangular venue, we wanted to avoid having to play “home” fixtures on the east coast given that our members and fans have been deprived of normality in terms of home games for the past two years. Our Members and fans were our primaryĬonsideration throughout the decision-making process and there was no perfect outcome. Perth Glory CEO Anthony Radich said: “We have been confronted by a unique set of challenges caused by circumstances completely beyond our control. The club have since secured access to Macedonia Park, which is set to receive immediate investment from the Western Australian state government to accommodate increased capacity requirements with temporary stands, enhanced lighting for broadcast purposes as well as improved parking and access. Upgrades to the club’s regular home for A-League Men fixtures were originally scheduled to be completed in December, with the Venues West stadium undergoing development before hosting FIFA Women’s World Cup fixtures in July and August of 2023.īut delays have resulted in HBF Park being unavailable until March, putting 10 Glory home games at risk.

Perth Glory will begin the 2022-23 Isuzu UTE A-League Men season playing home fixtures at Stirling’s Macedonia Park, following a construction delay in the $35million redevelopment of HBF Park.
