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Stadium support structure and trees at Ikon Park.

Ikon Park

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Ikon Park is an Australian rules football ground that has been home of the Carlton Football Club since 1897. An historic venue traditionally known as Princes Park, it was the last suburban ground to be used in the AFL, playing host to its final official AFL match in 2005.

In 2008, the venue underwent a multimillion dollar redevelopment. Today, the ground is known by its sponsored name Ikon Park and is still the training and administration base of the Carlton Football Club.

With a stadium capacity for 22,000 spectators, the venue hosted the 2018 AFL Women’s Grand Final.

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400 Royal Parade
Parkville 3052

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