Half of Women’s World Cup Venues Rely on American Displays

As the best women’s soccer teams in the world compete for supremacy, five of 10 stadiums used fort he tournament in Australia use Daktronics displays and technology to enhance the fan and spectator experience.

Accor Stadium<br />Image: Daktronics

Accor Stadium
Image: Daktronics

By far the largest display impacting these games is installed at Accor Stadium, the Great Southern Screen. This display measures a staggering 10 meters high by 120 meters wide, the widest main display at a sports stadium and the largest display in the southern hemisphere.
Allianz Stadium<br />Image: Daktronics

Allianz Stadium
Image: Daktronics

“There’s been a significant amount of investment into these stadiums to prepare for this worldwide event and the technology we provided was a part of those preparations,” said Daktronics Regional Manager Blair Robertson. “These displays will wow the fans and engage them in the live experience, but they will also provide a large return on investment for sponsors and tournament partners by sharing their branding messages. We’re excited for the games to kick off in the coming months.”
HBF Park<br />Image: Daktronics

HBF Park
Image: Daktronics

The Stadiums with Daktronics Technology:
  • Suncorp Stadium (Brisbane, QLD)
  • AAMI Park Stadium (Melbourne, VIC)
  • HBF Park (Perth, WA)
  • Allianz Stadium (Sydney, NSW)
  • Accor Stadium (Sydney, NSW)
These main displays will share live video and instant replays of all the exciting action from the pitch. They will also share the game information and statistics to keep fans informed and immersed in the action. The additional ribbon and auxiliary displays will show supplemental graphics and information for a complete game-day experience.
Suncorp Stadium<br />Image: Daktronics

Suncorp Stadium
Image: Daktronics

“The best teams will compete on the pitch with the best technology available on the market supporting the event,” continued Robertson. “It will truly be the best of the best on the world’s largest stage.” (Stadiaworld, 13.07.2023)