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T.K. Shutter Reserve
AddressFourth Ave, Klemzig 5087
Adelaide, South Australia
Australia
OwnerCity of Port Adelaide Enfield
Capacity2,000
Record attendance2,022 (North Eastern MetroStars vs Melbourne City, 2023 Australia Cup)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Tenants
Metro United (WNPLSA)
North Eastern MetroStars (NPLSA)

Thomas Keith Shutter Reserve, commonly known as T.K. Shutter Reserve, is a soccer facility in Klemzig, a north-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

The main pitch contains artificial turf and the two additional pitches have natural grass. The facility is named after Thomas Keith Shutter, the mayor of the City of Enfield from 1931–1938 and 1947–1955. North Eastern MetroStars have played at the ground since their formation in 1994.

In 2024, the facility was upgraded to include a new grandstand to seat 250 spectators, and a redevelopment of the change rooms.

References

  1. ^ "T.K. Shutter Reserve". Austadiums.
  2. "T.K. Shutter Reserve". North Eastern MetroStars.
  3. Harlow, Denis (2003). History of Soccer in South Australia. South Australian Soccer Federation. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0975060902.
  4. Athans, Theo (19 September 2023). "TK Shutter Reserve transformation commences". Soccerscene. Archived from the original on 29 November 2023.
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