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Melbourne Sports Centres - MSAC is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million. The cost was funded by the State Government of Victoria and the City of Port Phillip. The centre has hosted international events including the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the 2007 World Aquatics Championships. The centre is accessible by tram routes 12 and 96 which both pass near Southern Cross railway station and the Melbourne City Centre.

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  • Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (de)
  • Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (en)
  • Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre (pt)
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  • O Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre foi construído em 1997 e serviu como sede dos eventos aquáticos, de tênis de mesa e de squash, nos Jogos da Commonwealth de 2006. Além de abrigar várias piscinas, contém quadras e espaços para eventos como: badminton, basquetebol, voleibol e tênis. (pt)
  • Das Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) gilt als größte und modernste Wettkampfstätte Australiens. Es liegt in der Innenstadt Melbournes im Albert Park (Port Phillip City). Im Sportzentrum sind zwei 50-m-Becken, eins in der Halle und eins im Freien, eine Anlage für das Wasserspringen, ein Squash-Center, Tischtennis- und Badmintonhallen sowie ein Basketball-Court integriert. Während der Schwimmweltmeisterschaften 2007 war das MSAC Gastgeber der Wasserballturniere und der Wettbewerbe im Wasserspringen. Im Jahre 2006 wurden hier die Wettkämpfe im Schwimmen und Wasserspringen der Commonwealth Games 2006 ausgetragen. (de)
  • Melbourne Sports Centres - MSAC is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million. The cost was funded by the State Government of Victoria and the City of Port Phillip. The centre has hosted international events including the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the 2007 World Aquatics Championships. The centre is accessible by tram routes 12 and 96 which both pass near Southern Cross railway station and the Melbourne City Centre. (en)
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  • Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (en)
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