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Brisbane Roar FC Making Headlines with Suncorp Stadium Sell-Outs

The team's recent success has put the spotlight on the city's major sporting events stadiums and venues, with a focus on athlete and club performance.

By Brisbane Sport Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 10:52 pm

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Brisbane Roar FC Making Headlines with Suncorp Stadium Sell-Outs
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The Brisbane Roar FC has sold out Suncorp Stadium for their upcoming match against the Melbourne Victory, with over 52,000 tickets snapped up in just 48 hours.

This surge in interest comes at a time when the city is abuzz with sporting excitement, following the recent World Cup and Nations Championship matches. The success of local teams like the Brisbane Roar FC has highlighted the importance of having top-notch stadiums and venues to host major sporting events. With the city's vibrant sport scene and strong fan base, it's no wonder that teams and athletes are making headlines and drawing in big crowds.

In Brisbane, the focus is on the Brisbane Roar FC, who call Suncorp Stadium home. The stadium, located on Castlemaine Street in Milton, has a seating capacity of over 52,000 and has hosted numerous high-profile events, including rugby and soccer matches. The team also trains at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Nathan, which offers state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Other notable venues in the city include the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall and the Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson.

Stadium Statistics and Economic Impact

According to data from the Brisbane City Council, Suncorp Stadium generates over $100 million in economic benefits for the city each year, with major events like the Brisbane Roar FC matches drawing in thousands of visitors. The stadium has a seating capacity of 52,500 and has hosted over 1.5 million spectators in the past year alone. With ticket prices ranging from $20 to $50 for Brisbane Roar FC matches, it's clear that the team is an important part of the city's sporting landscape. As of June 2026, the team has played 15 home games at Suncorp Stadium, with an average attendance of over 40,000 per match.

So what's next for the Brisbane Roar FC and Suncorp Stadium? With the team's current success and the city's strong sporting culture, it's likely that we'll see even more sold-out matches and high-profile events in the future. Fans can expect to see more exciting matches at Suncorp Stadium, with the team set to take on some of the biggest names in Australian soccer. For those looking to get in on the action, tickets for upcoming matches are available through the Brisbane Roar FC website, with prices starting at $20. Whether you're a die-hard soccer fan or just looking for a fun day out, Suncorp Stadium is the place to be in Brisbane.

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