The Trusts Arena
Indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Trusts Arena is an indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a multi-purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts. The Arena was opened by then Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark on 11 September 2004. It holds 4,901 people. Adjacent to the stadium is an outdoor athletics facility known as the Douglas Track and Field, which has a capacity of 3,000 people.[1]
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Location | 65–67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, New Zealand |
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Coordinates | 36°51′36″S 174°38′10.32″E |
Owner | Waitakere City Stadium Trust |
Capacity | 4,901 |
Construction | |
Opened | 11 September 2004 |
Construction cost | $26 million NZD |
Architect | Warren and Mahoney |
Tenants | |
Northern Mystics (ANZ Championship) (2008–present) Waitakere City Athletics Club (1984–present) Waitakere Rugby Club (Gallaher Shield) (2004–present) Waitakere United (NZFC) (2004–2021) Auckland Stars (NZNBL) (2005–2009) Netball World Championship (2007) Badminton World Junior Championship (2007) Waitakere Rangers (BCC) (2006–2007) Auckland Diamonds (NBC) (2004–2007) New Zealand Breakers (ANBL) (2004–2006; 2021) Super City Rangers (NZNBL) (2013–2018) |
The sporting complex has been the home of many sporting teams, with the current arena tenant being the Northern Mystics of the ANZ Championship. Clubs based at the adjacent Douglas Track and Field include Waitakere City Athletics Club, Waitakere Rugby Club, and Waitakere United of the New Zealand Football Championship.
The outdoor stadium attached to The Trusts Arena is known as the Douglas Track and Field.[2] The facility currently caters for athletics, rugby and association football. Waitakere City Athletic Club, Waitakere Rugby Club and Waitakere United are based at the stadium. The stadium is used as the training ground for the All Blacks when preparing for matches in Auckland. The stadium was home to the now-defunct rugby league team Waitakere Rangers of the Bartercard Cup competition, and has also served as a training ground for the New Zealand Warriors of the NRL. The stadium also hosted the 2010 Australasian Gaelic Games.
The Trusts Arena has hosted over more than a dozen of notable boxing events from various promotions, including Duco Events and Super 8.[6] This venue has been so popular for boxing promoters that it has earned the title of New Zealand's Home of Boxing and New Zealand's Boxing Arena. The arena has its own boxing gym, called Arena Boxing.[7]
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