GLOSSARY
| Adelaide City | Adelaide City Soccer Club was a division of the Adelaide Juventus Sports & Social Club Inc. Adelaide City is currently known as the "Adelaide Force". |
| Mr Ashenden | The Hon. Scott Ashenden MP, Minister for Recreation and Sport from 12 December 1996 to 20 October 1997. |
| Mr Avory | Mr Les Avory, Member of the Board of Commissioners of the Soccer Federation from 1993 and Chairman of the Soccer Federation from December 1996. |
| Mr Blatter | Mr Sepp Blatter, General Secretary of FIFA. |
| Mr Bollen | Mr Vaughn Bollen, Manager Capital Works, Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing and successor agencies from March 1996. |
| Mr Damian Brown | Mr Damian Brown, the Managing Director of National Portfolio Strategies Pty Ltd. |
| Mr Dean Brown | The Hon. Dean Brown MP, Premier of South Australia from 14 December 1993 to 28 November 1996, Minister for Information and Contract Services from 12 December 1996 to 20 October 1997. |
| Mr Browne | Mr Jeff Browne, Project Manager, Services SA and its predecessor and successor agencies. |
| Mr Caruso | Mr Charlie Caruso, Chairman of the Soccer Federation until October 1996. |
| Mr Ciccarello | Mr Sam Ciccarello, member of the Sydney 2000 Bid Committee established in March 1996 and consultant to Government and head of the Olympic Taskforce from March 1997. |
| The Council | The City of Charles Sturt and its predecessors, the Corporation of the City of Hindmarsh and the City of Hindmarsh and Woodville. |
| Mr Crafter | The Hon. Gregory John Crafter MP, Minister for Recreation and Sport between 1 October 1992 and 14 December 1993. |
| Mr Dixon | Mr Ian Dixon, Stage 2 Project Director from July to November 1997, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Industry and Trade from 23 October 1997. |
| Mr Ellis | Mr Terry Ellis, the consultant retained by the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing in March 1994 to review the April 1989 Feasibility Review and the Soccer Federation’s February 1994 Submission. |
| Mr Elphinston | Mr Bob Elphinston, General Manager – Games Operation, SOCOG |
| Ernst & Young | Ernst & Young, consultants retained by the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing in April 1996 to prepare a feasibility report on redeveloping the western grandstand. |
| Mr Evans | The Hon. Iain Evans MP, Minister for Recreation and Sport from 17 December 1997 to 8 October 1998, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing from 8 October 1998. |
| Mr Farrugia | Mr Tony Farrugia, General Manager of the Soccer Federation. |
| FIFA | Federation Internationale de Football Association, the governing body of international soccer. |
| Mr Fletcher | Mr Robert Fletcher, the Director of Corporate Services in the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing and successor agencies from April 1996. |
| Mr Forbes | Mr George Forbes, Director of Capital Projects in the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing from 1987 until March 1996. |
| Mr Ford | Mr Andrew Ford, principal and director of Woods Bagot, primary consultants for Stage 1 and 2. |
| Mr Forrest | Mr Simon Forrest, Executive Director, Department of Recreation and Sport and successor agencies from 1 July 1997. |
| Ms Freeman | Ms Judith Freeman, Manager, Project Management Services, Services SA and its predecessor and successor agencies. |
| Mrs Hall | The Hon. Joan Hall MP, Member for Coles, Ambassador for Soccer in South Australia from December 1995 to 1 October 1999, Chair of the Stage 1 Redevelopment Committee and Executive Group, member of the Sydney 2000 Bid Committee, member of the Olympic Taskforce, member of the Stage 2 Reference Group, Parliamentary Secretary to Mr Ingerson as the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing from 21 March 1996 to 29 January 1997, Parliamentary Secretary to Mr Ingerson as Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure from 29 January to 17 December 1997, Minister for Youth and Minister for Employment from 17 December 1997 to 8 October 1998, Minister for Tourism from 8 October 1998. |
| Mr Hill | Mr David Hill, Chairman of Soccer Australia between 1995 and 23 September 1998. |
| Mr Hocking | Mr John Hocking, Assistant Crown Solicitor, Crown Solicitor’s Office. |
| Ms Howe | Ms Anne Howe, CEO of Services SA and predecessor and successor agencies..Mr Ingerson The Hon. Graham Ingerson MP, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing from 22 December 1995 to 12 December 1996, Deputy Premier of South Australia from 28 November 1996 to 7 July 1998, Minister for Local Government, Recreation and Sport from 20 October to 17 December 1997. |
| IOC | International Olympic Committee. |
| Mr Jaksa | Mr Gaby Jaksa, Crown Solicitor’s Office. |
| Mr MacFarlane | Mr David MacFarlane, Australian Major Events. |
| Mr Mayes | The Hon. Milton Kym Mayes, Minister for Recreation and Sport from 18 December 1985 to 1 October 1992. |
| NSL | The National Soccer League. |
| NSL Clubs | The National Soccer League Clubs, Adelaide City and West Adelaide. |
| Mr Olsen | The Hon. John Olsen MP, Premier of South Australia from 28 November 1996. |
| Mr Oswald | The Hon. John Oswald, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing from14 December 1993 to 22 December 1995. |
| Mr Pickard | Mr Gordon Pickard, Patron of Adelaide City. |
| Mr Scarsella | Mr Basil Scarsella, Deputy Chair of Soccer Australia between early 1995 and, from 23 September 1998, Chair of Soccer Australia. |
| Mr Andrew Scott | Mr Andrew Scott, Stage 2 Project Director from November 1997. |
| Mr Michael Scott | Mr Michael Scott, CEO of the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing from 19 September 1994 to 30 June 1997. |
| Mr Simmonds | Mr Kevin Simmonds, Manager Sporting Events, SOCOG. |
| Soccer Australia | The Australian Soccer Federation Limited. |
| Soccer Federation | The South Australian Soccer Federation Inc. |
| SOCOG | Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. |
| Mr Spurr | Mr Bill Spurr, CEO of Australian Major Events. |
| West Adelaide | West Adelaide Soccer Club was a division of the Hellenic Athletic and Soccer Club of South Australia Inc. |
| SACES | South Australian Centre for Economic Studies. |