Memorial Park, Lower Hutt
The ground was also the training base and home ground for the National Women's team Capital Football who play in New Zealand's highest level domestic competition, the National Women's League.
It was the first ground in Wellington to have a fully floodlit training pitch which was established in 1979. In 2012, Capital Football, New Zealand Football and Hutt City Council announced that Memorial Park would get an artificial pitch with the aim of making the ground the 'Home of Football' for the Wellington Region. Work was started on Tuesday 23 October 2012 and was official opened on 25 May 2013 by Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace, New Zealand Football chairman Frank van Hattum, Capital Football chief executive Richard Reid and Petone Football club chairman Craig Deadman.
References
- ^ "About Petone". Petone FC.
- ^ "Capital Football About Us". Capital Football.
- ^ "Memorial Park Artificial Gets Sign Off" (PDF). Petone Football. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- ^ "Petone Memorial Park Artificial Pitch Project". Artificial Pitch. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ "New artificial turf opened in Wellington". Petone FC. Retrieved 29 May 2013.