From today the famous waterfront venue at Gosford will be known as polytec Stadium – the Central Coast’s Home of Sport, Entertainment and Community Events.
The first major event to be held at polytec Stadium will be the South Sydney Rabbitohs' blockbuster NRL game against the Cronulla Sharks on Saturday, July 26.
Polytec is a leading Australian decorative surfaces brand that has its origins on the Central Coast. Already a major sponsor of local A-League team the Central Coast Mariners, polytec continues to deepen its commitment to the region and its people.
The company polytec is owned by the Borg Group, a significant employer in the Central Coast region. The Borg Group is a privately-owned, vertically integrated Australian business, with a portfolio spanning forestry, manufacturing, construction and property development.
Founded in 1989 by local brothers Michael and John Borg, the group is based at Somersby, north-west of Gosford, and employs 2900 people across Australia – more than 1400 of whom are from the Central Coast.
“Being part of the stadium through one of our leading brands is a great way to give back to the community where many of our people live and work,” said Borg Group Managing Director, John Borg.
“As a major regional employer, we’re proud to support such an iconic local venue. We look forward to a long and collaborative partnership with Central Coast Council to bring top-quality sport and entertainment to the region.”
Set on the banks of the stunning Brisbane Water in Gosford, the stadium has earned a reputation as one of the most picturesque sporting venues in the world.
Owned by Central Coast Council on behalf of the community and operated by leading venue management company VenuesLive, the stadium has become a central part of the region’s identity—both locally and internationally.
Venue Manager Kath Casey said the rebranding to polytec Stadium reflects a new era of growth and investment in the Central Coast.
“polytec Stadium is truly the people’s stadium,” Ms Casey said.
“This naming rights partnership with the Borg Group is about investing in the future of our region. As a proud local success story, Borg’s support will help us attract major events, boost tourism and local business, and continue delivering first-class experiences for fans.”
The transition to the new name will begin immediately, marking the start of an exciting chapter for the venue and the community.
Central Coast Council CEO David Farmer said the 15-year commitment from polytec is a great outcome for the community.
“We’re tremendously proud of our Central Coast stadium and the quality events and programs it continues to deliver each year,” he said.
“This partnership, with a reputable local business, is a great result which will only continue to bring the community together while boosting business and visitation in our region.”
polytec Stadium is gearing up for a huge year, with more than 40 events scheduled across sport, entertainment and community celebrations set to attract over 200,000 fans through the gates and generate significant economic benefits for the Central Coast region.
Home to the 2023/24 A-League triple-crown champions, Central Coast Mariners men, and this year’s Ninja A-League Grand Final winners, Central Coast Mariners women, polytec Stadium continues to be the beating heart of sport on the Coast.
The venue will also host NRL regular-season matches featuring the Sydney Roosters and South Sydney Rabbitohs, as well as the Sydney Roosters in the NRLW.
The stadium was the proud host of last season’s historic A-League Men’s Grand Final and has welcomed major national and international fixtures, including Matildas internationals and the England Lionesses during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Beyond elite sport, polytec Stadium remains a vital community hub, hosting a wide range of charity, cultural, and entertainment events throughout the year.