Facility |
Other names |
Primary sports |
Capacity / details |
Notes |
Arafura Stadium |
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Athletics |
Class 2 World Athletics-certified facility[2] |
Used for school carnivals, Northern Territory titles, and regional championships.[3] |
Darwin Clay Target Club |
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Clay target shooting |
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Shooting venue that provides facilities for a range of clay target disciplines, including skeet, trap, double trap, sporting clays and tower events.[4] |
Darwin Football Stadium |
Larrakia Park[5] |
Soccer |
~6,000 |
Home to Darwin Olympic SC.[6] Has staged A-League Men pre-season fixtures, Australia Cup ties, and national youth tournaments.[7] |
Darwin Indoor Stadium |
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Basketball, Netball, Volleyball, Badminton, Futsal |
Four indoor courts |
Home of Darwin Basketball Association competitions. Also used by Northern Territory representative teams.[8] |
Darwin International Tennis Centre |
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Tennis |
16 outdoor courts (including show court) |
Opened in 2018 as the main tennis facility in Darwin.[9] Hosts Tennis NT competitions, the annual Darwin Tennis International, and community coaching programs. |
Darwin Squash Centre |
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Squash |
12 courts |
Opened in 2012 as the main squash facility in Darwin.[10] |
Jingili BMX Club |
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BMX racing |
Competition-standard BMX track |
Established in the 1980s and affiliated with AusCycling. The club organises local race meets, state championships, and provides junior development pathways.[11] |
Marrara Cricket Ground (MCG) |
DXC Arena, PINT Park |
Cricket, Australian rules football |
~10,000 |
Hosts local cricket and has staged first-class and List A matches, and NTFL games.[12] Home of PINT Football Club in the NTFL and PINT Cricket Club in the Darwin & Districts Cricket Competition. |
Marrara Cricket Ground 2 (MCG 2) |
DXC Arena 2 |
Cricket, Australian rules football |
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Hosts local cricket and Australian rules football matches. |
Marrara Hockey Centre |
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Field hockey |
2 synthetic turf pitches |
Home of the Darwin Hockey Association. Has staged national championships and Arafura Games events.[13] [14] |
Marrara Oval |
TIO Stadium, Marrara Stadium, Football Park |
Australian rules football, Rugby league, Rugby union |
~12,500 |
The largest stadium in the Northern Territory. Hosts AFL premiership matches, NTFL fixtures, and international rugby league Test matches.[15][16] Has hosted international cricket, including two Test matches, four One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals.[17][18][19][20] |
Marrara Oval 2 |
TIO Oval 2 |
Australian rules football |
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Hosts NTFL matches.[21] |
Northern Territory Sports Academy (NTSA) facilities |
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Multi-sport training |
Specialist training facilities |
Provides high-performance programs for elite athletes across athletics, netball, football, and other sports.[22][23] |
Rinaldi Park |
Azzurri Stadium, Italian Club Stadium |
Soccer |
Community-level ground |
Home ground of Azzurri United FC, competing in the NorZone Premier League. Also used for junior development and community tournaments.[24] |
Rugby Park |
Skyring Rugby Park |
Rugby union |
Community-level ground |
Home of the Northern Territory Rugby Union, hosting club competitions, regional carnivals, and training for representative sides. [25] |
Territory Netball Stadium |
CDU Stadium |
Netball |
2,000 (show court) |
Main venue for Netball Northern Territory and representative matches.[26] [27] |
Territory Rugby League Stadium |
Warren Park |
Rugby league |
~3,000 |
Built in 2019 as a purpose-built rugby league venue. Hosts Northern Territory Rugby League matches and has staged National Rugby League pre-season trials. [28] |