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List of WAFL grounds : ウィキペディア英語版
List of WAFL grounds

The West Australian Football League (WAFL) has utilised a number of different grounds since its formation in 1885. This list comprises grounds currently in use (that is, used in the 2011 season, grounds formerly in use and defunct grounds. Under the laws of Australian football, a ground must be grassed, have a minimum length of and a minimum width of .〔("Laws of Australian Football" )〕
Most current WAFL grounds were originally constructed for the sole purpose of serving as a home ground for Australian rules football clubs, either by the clubs or local government authorities. Some grounds have also hosted other sports, including rugby league, rugby union, soccer and cricket. Two WAFL venues, the WACA Ground and Subiaco Oval, have also hosted matches in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The competition's grand final is held every year at Subiaco Oval (Patersons Stadium), which is the largest stadium in Western Australia, with a maximum capacity of 43,500 people. The WAFL's attendance record was also set at the ground, with 52,781 people attending the 1979 Grand Final. A new stadium, located in Burswood with a capacity of 60–70,000 people, is proposed to be completed by 2018.
==Grounds==


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