Although a soccer pitch had existed on the site since the start of the soccer club in the 1960s, Marconi Stadium itself was built in 1972 with a capacity of 11,500 and used for
Marconi Stallions matches within the NSW State League soccer pyramid. In 1977 the team joined the newly formed
NSL and played in that competition until it ended in 2004 and the team re-joined the NSW State system. The stadium currently hosts Marconi games in the
NSW Premier League. Marconi Stadium hosted the 2006 NSW Premier League final between
Sydney United and
Blacktown City. During the peak of the club success in the late 1980s to early 1990s the stadium earned the nickname "The Palace", being set alongside Club Marconi, the large licensed venue which generated significant financial support for the soccer club which helped them acquire a large number of talented players & staff. In November 2006, Berti Mariani ran for election to the board, on a platform of Marconi Stallions making a bid to join the
A-League, and rebuilding Marconi Stadium into suitable venue. After the end of the
NSL and the failure of Marconi to enter the new national competition the
A-League, the full capacity of the stadium was no longer needed. The Eastern stand in particular fell into disuse and was eventually declared unsafe due to a shifting foundation. By 2018 the seating had been removed, the foundation repaired, a raised structure built containing a box for commentary or camera operators, with the rest of the former grandstand area being converted into a basic grassy hill. ==International usage==