Final designs unveiled for Adelaide Crows new base at Thebarton Oval
The final designs have been unveiled for the Adelaide Football Club’ new headquarters at Thebarton Oval, with work expected to commence this year.
The two-storey, 150-metre long building that will wrap around Thebarton Oval in Adelaide’s west will feature a cafe and members’ lounge with both indoor and outdoor seating and a dedicated function centre offering prime viewing of the sportsfield. In addtion an integrated and interactive museum throughout the front foyer will offer a trip down memory lane for dedicated Crows fans and Members.
Both indoor and outdoor training facilities will also have dedicated vantage points for facility guests to view AFL and AFLW training.
The Crows first identified Thebarton Oval as their headquarters home in August 2022, after plans for a base in the Adelaide Parklands collapsed in 2019.
The AFL club has been located at Football Park since it entered the AFL in 1991, and has continued to be based at the West Lakes venue since it hosted its last AFL game in 2013 and its grandstands demolished in 2019.
The Crows secured the lease to Thebarton in December 2023 and will take over from the SANFL who are currently based at the ground and are set to relocate to West Lakes, recently announcing the development of a new $26 million facility at the former AFL venue.
Commenting on the proposed building, Adelaide Football Club Chairman John Olsen said the Club was excited to embark on the next phase of the journey, stating “we’ve had our share of challenges however, we are now embarking on a really exciting phase where we can start to bring to life what has been years in the making.
“It’s fair to say perseverance has paid off - we have a long-term lease and recently received the green light from the state planning authority.
“In a very competitive league structured around equalisation measures, having a state-of-the-art facility is a way to create legitimate high-performance advantages for our players and coaches.
“It will be a place which our members and supporters, and everyone associated with our club, can talk about and visit and feel genuinely proud. Most importantly, it will be somewhere we can all come together - a place for us to call home.
“We are building a home befitting of the biggest sporting club in the state.”
Work is expected to commence on the site towards the end of the year.
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