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Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, having been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since early in its history.

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  • Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, having been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since early in its history. Prior to a partial redevelopment the ground had a nominal capacity of 35,000, making it the third largest Australian rules football venue in Melbourne after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Docklands Stadium. Princes Park hosted three grand finals during World War II, with a record attendance of 62,986 at the 1945 VFL Grand Final between Carlton and South Melbourne. After 2005, when the ground hosted its last Australian Football League (AFL) game, two stands were removed and replaced with an indoor training facility and administration building, reducing the capacity. Austadiums lists the current capacity of the stadium at around 21,176. (en)
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  • 1892
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  • Ikon Park (2015–present) (en)
  • MC Labour Park (2007–2008) (en)
  • Optus Oval (1994–2006) (en)
  • Princes Oval (1886-1897) (en)
  • Princes Park (1897–1994) (en)
  • Visy Park (2009–2015) (en)
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  • 1892 (xsd:integer)
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  • Princes Park (en)
  • Ikon Park (en)
  • MC Labour Park (en)
  • Optus Oval (en)
  • Visy Park (en)
  • Princes Oval (en)
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  • Carlton Recreation Ground/Princes Park (en)
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  • Ikon Park (en)
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  • 1897 (xsd:integer)
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  • Princes Park (en)
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  • Grass (en)
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  • Balmain Tigers (en)
  • Hawthorn Football Club (en)
  • Melbourne Rebels (en)
  • Melbourne Storm (en)
  • Western Bulldogs (en)
  • AFLW (en)
  • VFL/AFL (en)
  • Carlton Soccer Club (en)
  • Essendon Football Club ; Other Sporting Tenants Carlton Cricket Club (en)
  • ; Carlton Football Club Administration & Training (en)
  • Collingwood Reserves (en)
  • Fitzroy Football Club , (en)
  • VFLW ; Other Australian Football Tenants Northern Blues (en)
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  • Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the wider Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. It is a historic venue, having been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since early in its history. (en)
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  • Princes Park (en)
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  • Ikon Park (en)
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