Rugby league In the
National Rugby League, the stadium was home to the
Western Suburbs Magpies club from 1987 until 1999 and was one of the home grounds for the
Newtown Jets in 1983. The Magpies had merged with the
Balmain Tigers for the 2000 season to form the
Wests Tigers, and thus, since 2000, this ground is being used on an occasional basis by the Wests Tigers, with four of their twelve annual home games played there, in accordance with their stadium deals. The Western Suburbs Magpies junior teams and Ron Massey Cup side also play most of their home games at Campbelltown. The record crowd for the ground for a rugby league match has been 20,527 between the Wests Tigers and the
North Queensland Cowboys on 14 August
2005. The record crowd for Campbelltown in its previous oval configuration was 17,286 between Western Suburbs and
St George on 2 August
1991. The record crowd for Newtown at the stadium is 10,686 against rival
Parramatta in
1983. List of rugby league test matches played at Campbelltown Stadium.
Association football On 19 July 2008, Australian
A-League Men team
Sydney FC played their first Pre-Season Cup match against
Brisbane Roar. Sydney won the match 2–1 in front of roughly 4,500 fans. Sydney FC also played a pre-season friendly here in preparation for their
2010–11 season against local club
Macarthur Rams in which Sydney won 1–0. Sydney FC played their first premiership match for A-League points at Campbelltown Stadium against
Perth Glory on 18 January 2012 (originally to be played on 7 December 2011). The game ended up in a 1–1 draw and drew 5,505 fans. The stadium was host for the local Macarthur Football Association Premier League finals in September 2012.
Western Sydney Wanderers FC defeated
Newcastle Jets FC 2–1 in a
2012–13 season Regional Round match at the venue. The game was attended by 10,589 fans. The Wanderers would return to the stadium against the same opposition in the
2016–17 season during the redevelopment of
Parramatta Stadium. In 2016,
Western Sydney Wanderers FC announced that the club would be playing all their
2017 AFC Champions League games at Campbelltown Stadium. In the
2018–19 A-League season, the stadium played host to a match between
Wellington Phoenix FC and
Sydney FC in front of 5,115 people. Sydney FC won 1–0. The stadium also hosted a
2019 FFA Cup match between
Sydney United 58 and
Western Sydney Wanderers in which the Wanderers won 7–1 in front of 5,061 people. In February 2020, the stadium played host to five matches in the
2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament. From the
2020–21 A-League season,
Macarthur FC were formed and play their home games at the ground. In July 2023 the venue hosted Korea Republic as their training facility during the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. ==References==