Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Avala Sports Club is the home of the Avala football club in Bonnyrigg, New South Wales, Australia. The ground has played host to some notable matches over the years but none more so than the friendly clash between the Bonnyrigg White Eagles and the high-profile 1991 European Cup Champions Red Star Belgrade who were in Australia on a mid-season break in January 2001.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Recreation area
- Description: sports venue in Bonnyrigg, New South Wales
- Also known as: “Bonnyrigg Sports Ground” and “Bonnyrigg White Eagles Stadium”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Henry Robertson Park and Cordelia Park.
Bonnyrigg Sports Club
- Categories: sports venue, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Fairfield City Council, New South Wales, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-33.88888° or 33° 53′ 20″ southLongitude
150.87256° or 150° 52′ 21″ eastOpen location code
4RRG4V6F+C2OpenStreetMap ID
way 229552625OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=recreation_groundWikidata ID
Q4942524
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In Other Languages
“Bonnyrigg Sports Club” goes by many names.
- Swahili: “Klabu ya Michezo ya Bonnyrigg”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Aplin Road Reserve and Bonnyrigg Heights Early Learning and Community Centre.
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