Cbus Super Stadium
Cbus Super Stadium is located in the suburb of Robina on the Gold Coast and was officially opened in March 2008. The venue is the home ground of NRL club Gold Coast Titans and the previous home of former A-League club Gold Coast United.
The 27,690-capacity multi-purpose sporting and entertainment stadium was constructed over a two-year period and opened in 2008. It features one level of seating around all four sides of the field, with corporate facilities and function rooms on the broadcast side.
Designed to be suitable for all rectangular field sports including Rugby League, Rugby Union and Football, the stadium includes 100 open corporate boxes, 25 closed corporate suites, two 450 seat function rooms, 16 food and beverage outlets as well as management offices and associated facilities.
The venue was known as Robina Stadium during construction and also while hosting Rugby 7's matches during the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. It opened in 2008 as Skilled Park and became Cbus Super Stadium following a five-year naming rights agreement in January 2014.
Cbus Super Stadium Details

Skilled Park
Rugby Union
Football