Soccer The ground is currently (and mainly) used for
soccer as the home ground for former Australian National League club
Sydney Olympic FC, which now competes in the
New South Wales Premier League. Sydney Olympic competed in the ground from 1977 to 2001 during the National Soccer League. In 2001 they left the ground to join
Endeavour Field. Once the league ceased in mid-2004, the team returned to Belmore where they currently compete. In 2021, the ground hosted a Round of 32
Australia Cup game between Sydney Olympic and
A-League side
Sydney FC with Sydney FC winning 4–2.
Rugby league The
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs NRL team played their home games at Belmore Sports Ground from 1936 until 1998, after which time the club moved its home games to a series of more modern stadiums (currently
Accor Stadium at
Sydney Olympic Park). The club still used Belmore for training and administration, but subsequently moved these functions to a facility at Olympic Park in early 2008, leaving the club with no connection to the Sports Ground for the first time since the 1930s. However, the club subsequently announced its intention to redevelop the facilities at Belmore and move training and administration back to the ground. The Canterbury-Bankstown club relocated their offices and resumed training at the ground. In 2011, Canterbury's
NSW Cup,
SG Ball and
Harold Matthews teams began playing most home games at Belmore once again. The spectators' hill on the eastern side of the ground is named after Canterbury legend
Terry Lamb. From 1982 until the end of 1985, Canterbury's arch-rivals the
Parramatta Eels used the ground as their temporary home ground while
Parramatta Stadium was under construction. The
St. George Dragons also used the ground for one season in 1988 while
Kogarah Oval was re-developed. Canterbury-Bankstown returned to playing NRL games at Belmore with two home games during the
2015 NRL season against
Melbourne and
Cronulla as part of its 80th anniversary celebrations. Canterbury-Bankstown played the premiers,
North Queensland Cowboys, and
Canberra Raiders in the 2016 season at Belmore Sports Ground. The match against the Cowboys was notable as it marked a homecoming for their co-captain,
Johnathan Thurston, who debuted with the Bulldogs in 2002 and was part of their
2004 premiership team. In 2016, it held an International rugby league match between the
Cook Islands and
Lebanon. At the end of the
2016 NRL season, Belmore Sports Ground will have hosted 661 games of first grade rugby league since the first game on 13 April 1936. Of the active and semi-active grounds used by the NRL, only the SCG,
Leichhardt Oval and
Brookvale Oval have hosted more games. In 2023, the ground hosted its first
NRLW matches with the
Newcastle Knights taking on the
North Queensland Cowboys in the first game, followed by the
Wests Tigers taking on the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the second game.
Melanesian Cup Back to Belmore NRL pre-season trials NRL season games World Club Championship games ==Ground record==