Perth Glory’s HBF Park and Auckland FC’s Go Media Stadium have been named the 2024-25 A-League Men Stadiums of the season, after receiving the highest average rating by the players for pitch quality and atmosphere, respectively.  

Glory’s HBF Park edged out several contenders for the best pitch quality of the 2024-25 season, receiving an average score of 4.4 (on a 1-5 scale) just ahead of Western United’s Ironbark Fields (4.3), Wellington Phoenix’s Sky Stadium (4.3) and Adelaide United’s Coopers Stadium (4.2).  

“This recognition is testament to the exemplary work carried out by the ground-staff and venue management at HBF Park once again this year,” Perth Glory CEO Anthony Radich said.  

“As a club, we are hugely appreciative of their efforts to deliver what is genuinely a world-class playing surface.”  

David Etherton, CEO VenuesWest added: “VenuesWest is thrilled that HBF Park has once again been acknowledged for the quality of its playing surface. It is especially significant that this recognition comes from the players themselves.  

“We have long been very proud of the turf, which we diligently curate and maintain in collaboration with our turf managers, Green by Nature. The ability to host multi-sport events at the venue while maintaining the integrity of the surface for the players remains a priority. Accolades such as this one are not received lightly.”  

HBF Park.

Meanwhile, Go Media Stadium in Auckland was rated by the players as the best atmosphere in the competition, receiving a near-perfect 4.8 (on a 1-5 scale).  

In the club’s first season in the A-League Men, Auckland averaged the highest attendances across the league (18,101) with another sell-out crowd expected for its maiden home final this Saturday against Melbourne Victory.  

Auckland goalkeeper Alex Paulsen also spoke about the fantastic atmosphere generated at Go Media Stadium. 

“I’m not surprised. It is a fantastic stadium to play at. The fans are close to the pitch, they bring the noise and spur us on. I think they’re the reason we are able to keep going to the very end. Whether it’s the families at one end or the Port at the other, we feel their love, their energy and are just incredibly grateful to the thousands that show up every week.” 

Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker paid tribute to the club’s fans.  

“This is an award that really needs to go to the fans.”  

“They have turned up and made Go Media a fortress. They have brought the noise, the atmosphere and created an environment that the team love being a part of. We have the best average attendance in the league, the best fans in the league and now officially the best atmosphere to go with it.” 

Tātaki Auckland Unlimited Director of Auckland Stadiums, James Parkinson added: “There has been magic in the air at Go Media Stadium this season and we have loved working with our new home team Auckland FC to deliver something truly special. 

“The atmosphere has been electric every single week and the people of Auckland have shown up in record numbers. We’re very proud to see Go Media Stadium recognised by the players as a PFA Stadium of the Year.”

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – NOVEMBER 30: Thomas Smith of Auckland FC and team mates have a selfie with fans after the round six A-League Men match between Auckland FC and Newcastle Jets at Go Media Stadium, on November 30, 2024, in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Michael Bradley/Getty Images)

Other high-scoring venues this season included:  

  • Coopers Stadium, Adelaide United – Pitch: 4.2 | Atmosphere: 4.3  
  • AAMI Park (Melbourne Victory home games) – Pitch: 4.0 | Atmosphere: 4.1  
  • CommBank Stadium, Western Sydney Wanderers – Pitch: 4.0 | Atmosphere: 3.6  
  • Sky Stadium, Wellington Phoenix – Pitch: 4.3 | Atmosphere: 3.4  

Standout one-match venues included:  

Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch - Pitch: 3.9 | Atmosphere: 4.8  

Other high-scoring venues this season included: 

  • Coopers Stadium, Adelaide United – Pitch: 4.2 | Atmosphere: 4.3 
  • AAMI Park (Melbourne Victory home games) – Pitch: 4.0 | Atmosphere: 4.1 
  • CommBank Stadium, Western Sydney Wanderers – Pitch: 4.0 | Atmosphere: 3.6 
  • Sky Stadium, Wellington Phoenix – Pitch: 4.3 | Atmosphere: 3.4 

Standout one-match venues included: 

  • Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch Pitch: 3.9 | Atmosphere: 4.8 

Full A-League Men Stadium Ratings

*Less than five games played at the venue this season

StadiumPitch Avg.
Apollo Projects Stadium*4.5
HBF Park4.4
Sky Stadium4.3
Ironbark Fields4.3
Coopers Stadium4.2
AAMI Park (MCY)4.1
AAMI Park (MVC)4.0
CommBank Stadium4.0
AAMI Park4.0
AAMI Park (WU)4.0
Go Media Stadium3.9
McDonald Jones Stadium3.7
Industree Group Stadium3.6
Campbelltown Sports Stadium3.5
Allianz Stadium (SYD)3.1
Allianz Stadium (inc. Unite Round)3.1
Suncorp Stadium2.0
StadiumAvg Atmosphere
Go Media Stadium4.8
Apollo Projects Stadium*4.5
Coopers Stadium4.3
AAMI Park (MVC)4.1
CommBank Stadium3.6
Sky Stadium3.4
Allianz Stadium (SYD)3.4
AAMI Park3.2
HBF Park3.0
Industree Group Stadium2.8
Allianz Stadium (inc. Unite Round)2.8
McDonald Jones Stadium2.7
AAMI Park (MCY)2.4
Ironbark Fields2.3
Campbelltown Sports Stadium2.2
AAMI Park (WU)2.0
Suncorp Stadium1.8

About the ratings 

A-League Men players rate stadiums on key performance factors after every match throughout the season, with selected players assessing every ground they play on across four criteria: surface quality, hardness, pace, and smoothness. The players also assess the atmosphere and any extreme weather impacts throughout the game.  

Only stadiums that host at least five matches throughout the season are eligible for the awards.