Central Coast Stadium
Interactive map of Central Coast Stadium | |
| Location | 14 Dane Dr & Central Coast Highway 2250 Gosford Central Coast New South Wales Australia |
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| Coordinates | 33°25′42″S 151°20′17″E / 33.42833°S 151.33806°E |
| Owner | Central Coast Council |
| Operator | VenuesLive |
| Capacity | 20,059 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Record attendance | 21,379 – Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne Victory, 25 May 2024 A-League Men Grand Final |
| Field size | 133 x 82 m |
| Public transit | Gosford |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1999 |
| Opened | February 2000 |
| Tenants | |
| Central Coast Mariners (A-League) (2005–present) Northern Eagles (NRL) (2000–2002) New Zealand Warriors (NRL) (2020–2021) Sydney Roosters (NRL) (one pre-season game per year, one home game per year, 2015-present) Sydney Roosters Women (NRLW) (two home game per year, 2025-present) South Sydney Rabbitohs (NRL) (one home game per year, 2025-present) | |
| Website | |
| polytecstadium | |
| Ground information | |
| International information | |
| Only women's Test | 12 January 1985: Australia v England |
| As of 7 September 2020 Source: CricketArchive | |
Central Coast Stadium is a sports venue in Gosford on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. From the establishment of the first venue at the site in 1915 it was known as Waterside Park, being renamed Grahame Park after significant expansion in 1939. Since then it has had several names incorporating that name, but as of 2025 it is called Polytec Stadium under naming rights. The stadium is home to the Central Coast Mariners Association football club which competes in the A-League. The stadium also hosts rugby league and rugby union fixtures on an ad hoc basis as well as other major social events.
The stadium was originally designed to be the home stadium for the North Sydney Bears rugby league football club.