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HBF Stadium, previously known as Perth Superdrome and Challenge Stadium, is a sports complex in Mount Claremont, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It was opened in 1986 and is home to the Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS). The main indoor arena holds 4,500 people (over 5,000 with standing room). The complex received its current name through a naming-rights sponsorship with HBF in 2014. Although the sponsorship with Challenge Bank expired in 2001, the name of the stadium was retained until the 2014 naming rights sponsorship with HBF.〔 Until the end of the 2011–12 NBL season, HBF Stadium was the home to five time National Basketball League champions the Perth Wildcats. The Wildcats previously used the venue when it was the Claremont Superdrome as their home court from 1987 until moving to the larger (8,200 capacity) Perth Entertainment Centre in 1990. They moved back to the stadium from the 2002–03 NBL season after the Entertainment Centre closed and remained there until the end of the 2011–12 season. The Wildcats played in four NBL Grand Final series at Challenge Stadium in 1987, 2002–03, 2009–10 and 2011–12, with the only championship coming in 2009-10. During Wildcats games the venue was referred to as "The Jungle". The Wildcats final game at the stadium was their 87-86 win over the New Zealand Breakers in Game 2 of the 2011-12 NBL Grand Final series in front of 4,400 fans. From the 2012–13 NBL season, the Wildcats will play out of the new, 14,846 seat Perth Arena. Three-time world boxing champion Danny Green also calls HBF Stadium home. Since 2008 the stadium has also been the home court for the West Coast Fever netball team who play in the ANZ Championship. The complex features an Olympic-standard aquatic centre with five pools, a gymnasium, two arenas, and several basketball courts, as well as a café, a childcare centre, a sports store, office accommodations and a museum. Regular exhibitions and expos are hosted throughout the year as well as national and international sporting events such as the 1991 and the 1998 World Aquatics Championships. In 2013 a WAIS High Performance Service Centre commenced construction. It will include a strength and conditioning gym, multi-purpose training and testing area, 80 metre four lane indoor runway for long jump, sprinting and throwing sports, hydrotherapy and recovery pools, physiology and environmental laboratories, consultation rooms, athlete amenities and office space. ==As a music venue== HBF Stadium has been the venue of major music concerts, including: 2003 * Craig David - 4 November 2003 * Cold Chisel - 11 December 2003 2004 * P!nk - 30 April 2004 2005 * Avril Lavigne - 6 April 2005 * Simple Plan - 11 October 2005 * Kelly Clarkson - 4 November 2005 2006 * Status Quo & Deep Purple - 3 May 2006 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HBF Stadium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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