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Opened
  
November 1984

Phone
  
+61 2 9714 7600

Capacity
  
5,006

State Sports Centre

Location
  
Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Map)

Address
  
Olympic Blvd, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–10:30PMMonday8AM–10:30PMTuesday8AM–10:30PMWednesday8AM–10:30PMThursday8AM–10:30PMFriday8AM–10:30PMSaturday8AM–10:30PMSunday8AM–10:30PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney International Aquatic C, Sydney Olympic Park Hoc, Sydney Olympic Park Athl, Qudos Bank Arena

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The State Sports Centre (sometimes referred to as the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre) is a multi-use indoor arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and was opened in November 1984. With a total of 3,854 fixed and retractable seats the main arena is a focal point of the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre. An additional 1,152 portable seats can be accommodated on the floor level to bring seated capacity to 5,006.

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Basketball and netball

In 1986, the State Sports Centre became home to Sydney's then two National Basketball League (NBL) teams, the Sydney Supersonics and West Sydney Westars. When they merged before the 1988 NBL season to form the Sydney Kings, the new team remained at the centre and would stay for two years before moving to the 12,000 seat Sydney Entertainment Centre (SEC) in 1990.

The Centre then hosted local basketball until the formation of a new NBL team in 1998 called the West Sydney Razorbacks (later renamed the Sydney Spirit). The new club called the Centre home from 1998 until the club folded in 2009.

The Sydney Sandpipers netball team called the venue home from 1997–2003 until they folded, and since 2008 it has been the home venue for the New South Wales Swifts netball team. From 2017 it will also be the home to new Suncorp Super Netball team Giants Netball.

Due to a schedule conflict at the SEC, the Sydney Kings returned to the State Sports Centre for a game against defending NBL champions the New Zealand Breakers in Round 10 of the 2012-13 NBL season. The Kings defeated the Breakers 75-62 in front of 4,178 fans.

2000 Olympic Games

The State Sports Centre was one of the venues of the 2000 Summer Olympics, held in Sydney. It hosted the table tennis and taekwondo events.

Other

Hillsong's album For This Cause was recorded at the centre on 5 March 2000. C3 Church's album Send Down Your Love was also recorded at the centre during the Church's "Love Sydney" event held on 10 September 2009. In 1998, Shout to the Lord 2000 was recorded at this place as well during the 1998 Hillsong Conference.

References

State Sports Centre Wikipedia