Footy fans may have noticed that GWS Giants now play at Engie Stadium, rather than GIANTS Stadium.
However, this isn't a different ground – it is simply a new sponsorship deal.
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A deal was reached in early March this year between Engie, the Giants and the operators of the Sydney Showground Stadium, the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW.
Engie is a French-based energy and utilities company.
They operate in 31 countries, including Australia.
Engie operates roughly 1,000 MW of wind turbine and gas-fired generating plants in the states of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
A group of Giants fans originally purchased the 'Giants Stadium' naming rights in 2019.
Engie Stadium capacity, location
Engie Stadium has an official capacity of 23,500 fans for a sports game, although this is typically smaller for an AFL match due to the stadium's configuration.
The venue is located in Sydney Olympic Park and was used during the 2000 Games.
It hosts several events outside of the AFL, including the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show.
What is the Giants' record AFL attendance?
The record crowd at Engie Stadium for a Giants match is 21,924.
That figure was reaching 2017 when GWS welcomed the Sydney Swans to their ground for a Sydney Derby.