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The Geelong Football Club is one of the great institutions of Australian Rules Football, and following the Cats through an AFL season is a ritual shared by hundreds of thousands of people across the Geelong region and beyond. Whether you are brand new to the game or returning after years away, getting plugged in is straightforward once you know where to look.
The Cats play their home games at GMHBA Stadium, officially known as Kardinia Park, in South Geelong. The ground sits close to the Barwon River and is one of the most intimate AFL venues in the country, with passionate crowds that give the stadium a genuine atmosphere on match day. Getting there is easy: the stadium is a short walk from South Geelong train station, and dedicated bus services run from central Geelong on game days. If you drive, plan ahead because parking close to the ground fills quickly, and surrounding streets are busy.
Tickets can be purchased through the AFL website or directly via the Geelong Football Club's official site. Membership is the most popular option for locals, with various levels available from a full-season reserved seat through to flexible supporter packs. Members get priority access to finals tickets and exclusive benefits at the ground. For casual visitors, general admission and reserved seat options are available for most home games throughout the season, which runs from March through to September.
If you cannot make it to the ground, the AFL's streaming service provides live and on-demand coverage of every match. Fox Footy carries the bulk of live broadcast games, and free-to-air Channel 7 broadcasts select matches each weekend. Local radio coverage on RSN and ABC keeps the match-day commentary accessible for those who prefer to listen. The Geelong Football Club's own app and social media channels offer real-time updates, behind-the-scenes content, and ways to connect with other Cats supporters wherever you are.
For families, GMHBA Stadium has dedicated family zones and clear amenities suited to younger fans. The club also runs supporter events across the Geelong region during the season, including open training sessions where members and fans can watch the squad prepare during the week. Checking the official club website regularly is the best way to stay across training times and any community events happening near you.
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