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Pfa End of Season Stadium Ratings A-League Season PFA END OF SEASON STADIUM RATINGS A-LEAGUE SEASON 2013/2014 Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) Tel. 1300 650 497 (Australia only) 221/757 Bourke Street, Docklands Victoria 3008 Tel. +61 (0) 3 8102 9359 (International) PO Box 23479, Docklands Victoria 8012 Fax. +61 (0) 3 8456 6076 ARBN 083 328 581 • ABN 86 647 742 383 Web. www.pfa.net.au Registration! No. A0027415N Email. [email protected] ! “OVERALL” RATING 5.00! 4.00! 3.00! 2.00! 1.00! 0.00! Overall (highest to lowest) Central Coast Stadium (CCM) 3.92 Coopers Stadium (AUFC) 3.85 AAMI Park (MBH/MBV) 3.84 nib Stadium (PG) 3.81 Westpac Stadium (WPX) 3.80 Etihad Stadium (MBV) 3.80 Parramatta Stadium (WSW) 3.77 Suncorp Stadium (BR) 3.25 Allianz Stadium (SFC) 3.14 Hunter Stadium (NUJ) 2.64 Average 3.58 ! 2! ! ! “PACE” RATING 5.00! 4.00! 3.00! 2.00! 1.00! 0.00! Pace (highest to lowest) nib Stadium (PG) 4.27 Central Coast Stadium (CCM) 4.12 Westpac Stadium (WPX) 3.95 Coopers Stadium (AUFC) 3.92 Etihad Stadium (MBV) 3.90 AAMI Park (MBH/MBV) 3.89 Suncorp Stadium (BR) 3.89 Parramatta Stadium (WSW) 3.54 Allianz Stadium (SFC) 3.46 Hunter Stadium (NUJ) 2.82 Average 3.78 ! 3! ! ! “HARDNESS” RATING 5.00! 4.00! 3.00! 2.00! 1.00! 0.00! Hardness (highest to lowest) Coopers Stadium (AUFC) 3.73 Central Coast Stadium (CCM) 3.62 AAMI Park (MBH/MBV) 3.61 Westpac Stadium (WPX) 3.55 Parramatta Stadium (WSW) 3.42 Etihad Stadium (MBV) 3.20 nib Stadium (PG) 3.04 Hunter Stadium (NUJ) 2.89 Suncorp Stadium (BR) 2.86 Allianz Stadium (SFC) 2.71 Average 3.26 ! 4! ! ! “SMOOTHNESS” RATING 5.00! 4.00! 3.00! 2.00! 1.00! 0.00! Smoothness (highest to lowest) nib Stadium (PG) 4.27 Westpac Stadium (WPX) 4.05 Central Coast Stadium (CCM) 3.96 Coopers Stadium (AUFC) 3.92 AAMI Park (MBH/MBV) 3.84 Etihad Stadium (MBV) 3.80 Parramatta Stadium (WSW) 3.65 Allianz Stadium (SFC) 2.93 Suncorp Stadium (BR) 2.89 Hunter Stadium (NUJ) 2.39 Average 3.57 ! 5! ! RATINGS ! ! 5.00! Overall!(Pitch!Quality)! Pace! Hardness! Smoothness! 4.00! 3.00! 2.00! 1.00! 0.00! Coopers! Suncorp! Central!Coast! AAMI!Park! Etihad! Hunter! nib!Stadium! Allianz! Westpac! Parramatta! Stadium! Stadium! Stadium! (Melbourne)! Stadium! Stadium! (Perth)! Stadium! Stadium! Stadium! (Adelaide)! (Brisbane)! (Central! (Melbourne)! (Newcastle)! (Sydney)! (Wellington)! (Sydney)! Coast)! ! 6!.
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