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Field size
  
Football: 170m x 120m

Broke ground
  
1897

Capacity
  
20,000

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
1898

Owner
  
City of Prospect

Location
  
Menzies Crescent, Prospect, South Australia

Operator
  
North Adelaide Football Club

Address
  
Prospect SA 5082, Australia

Team
  
North Adelaide Football Club

Similar
  
Richmond Oval, Elizabeth Oval, Glenelg Oval, Hickinbotham Oval, Norwood Oval

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Prospect Oval is a sports stadium located at Menzies Crescent, Prospect, South Australia. The oval has a capacity of 20,000 people with seated grandstands holding approximately 2,000. An unusual feature of the oval is that it is laid out askew from the conventional orientation of ovals, with the goal posts located at the South-Western and the North-Eastern ends, and the cricket pitch running in the same direction. All other SANFL grounds run in a north-south direction.

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It is home to both the North Adelaide Football Club, who are a part of the South Australian National Football League, and the Prospect Cricket Club, who are members of the South Australian Grade Cricket League, administered by the South Australian Cricket Association.

The ground record attendance was set in Round 5 of the 1958 SANFL season when 19,137 saw defending SANFL premiers Port Adelaide defeat North Adelaide 14.14 (98) to 8.10 (58). The oval's dimensions for Australian football are 170m x 120m.

The oval was opened in 1898 by the colonial Premier at the time Sir Charles Kingston. The North Adelaide Football Club first used the Oval for home games in 1922 with the first match taking place on 8 May 1922 with North Adelaide playing Glenelg. The North Adelaide Roosters have used Prospect Oval as its home ground ever since, except for a time during World War II when, due to a lack of available players, they joined forces with Norwood. The combined team used Norwood Oval as their home ground.

The North Adelaide Football Club officially renamed both ends of Prospect Oval in 2012 after the two official Icons of the Club. The northern end around the goals was named the Ken Farmer End after the club and SANFL's all-time leading goalkicker while the southern end was named the Barrie Robran End after the three time Magarey Medal winner.

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References

Prospect Oval Wikipedia