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Coopers Stadium, home of Adelaide United, was announced as the venue of the 2014 final by Football Federation Australia following the completion of the season's Cup semi-final matches, on 12 November 2014. The venue was chosen in preference to Perth Glory's home ground of nib Stadium. Discussing the choice of venue Perth Chief Executive Jason Brewer commented "It wasn't going to be played in Perth for any number of reasons at the FFA's discretions", adding "I think Western Australian and Perth football fans have been fairly hard done by".

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  • Coopers Stadium, home of Adelaide United, was announced as the venue of the 2014 final by Football Federation Australia following the completion of the season's Cup semi-final matches, on 12 November 2014. The venue was chosen in preference to Perth Glory's home ground of nib Stadium. Discussing the choice of venue Perth Chief Executive Jason Brewer commented "It wasn't going to be played in Perth for any number of reasons at the FFA's discretions", adding "I think Western Australian and Perth football fans have been fairly hard done by".
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  • Coopers Stadium, home of Adelaide United, was announced as the venue of the 2014 final by Football Federation Australia following the completion of the season's Cup semi-final matches, on 12 November 2014. The venue was chosen in preference to Perth Glory's home ground of nib Stadium. Discussing the choice of venue Perth Chief Executive Jason Brewer commented "It wasn't going to be played in Perth for any number of reasons at the FFA's discretions", adding "I think Western Australian and Perth football fans have been fairly hard done by". The home ground of Adelaide United since 2003, the stadium holds a capacity crowd of 17,000, the smallest capacity of any A-League venue. It was first opened in 1960, and in 2000 was fully redeveloped for the 2000 Summer Olympics. The venue has formerly been home to Adelaide City and West Adelaide, and as well as hosting Olympic football matches in 2000, it has also held other events, including the National Soccer League Grand Final's of 1986 and 1995, the 1986, 1989 and 1992 NSL Cup finals, the second leg of the 2008 AFC Champions League Final, and various 2004 OFC Nations Cup, 2006 AFC Women's Asian Cup, and FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. The stadiums record attendance of 18,430 was set during the 2000 Olympic Games when temporary stands were in place to bring the capacity up to 20,000.
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