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Cook Government forced to move Italian soccer game from Optus Stadium to HBF Park amid low ticket sales

The West Australian

The West Australian

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July 6, 2026

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Cook Government forced to move Italian soccer game from Optus Stadium to HBF Park amid low ticket sales

One of the three Italian soccer games to be played at Optus Stadium to entice tourism to Perth has been shifted to a smaller venue because of low ticket sales.

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