- Sport in Victoria
Sport in Victoria is of high cultural importance. The Victorian capital,
Melbourne is often referred to as the sporting capital of the world. [cite web
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Australian rules football is the most popular sport in the state.
Australian rules football originated in Melbourne in 1858. Ten of the sixteenAustralian Football League clubs are based in Victoria, and theMelbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is usually seen as the home of the game. Since 1999, the city has been the biennual host of theInternational Rules series involvingGaelic football players from theGaelic Athletic Association ofIreland . The city also hosted the 2002 and 2005Australian Football International Cup .Annually, Melbourne hosts the
Australian Open tennis tournament, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments; the famousMelbourne Cup horse race; the 'Boxing Day' cricket test match held each year from 26–30 December at theMelbourne Cricket Ground ; and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. The Wallabies, Australia's nationalrugby union team, usually also play at least one Test annually at Melbourne'sTelstra Dome .Phillip Island hosts
MotoGP races, and Stawell is the home of Australia's most prestigious foot race, theStawell Gift .Special Events
The MCG was the site of the first ever
cricket test match between Australia and England in 1877, and has been the main stadium for the1956 Summer Olympics and2006 Commonwealth Games .As well as Olympic and Commonwealth Games, Melbourne has hosted numerous sporting events which rotate host cities. Melbourne co-hosted the
2003 Rugby World Cup , including many pool matches as well as a quarter final – all of which were played at the Telstra Dome; hosted the2002 World Masters Games ; broke new ground as the first city outside theUnited States to host theWorld Police and Fire Games in 1995, and thePresidents Cup golf tournament in 1999; and was the first city in theSouthern Hemisphere to host the World CupPolo Championship in 2001. The city has hostedFIFA World Cup qualifiers in both 1997 and 2001.Major Sports Venues
Melbourne
Outside Melbourne
ee also
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Australian rules football in Victoria
*Rugby league in Victoria References
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