
Glenorchy Knights Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Glenorchy, Tasmania. Founded in 1957, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Tasmania, with matches played at KGV Park.
KGV Park, or simply KGV (King George V) is an association football stadium that is home to Football Federation Tasmania, the governing body for association football in Tasmania, and home to the Glenorchy Knights football team. It is referred to as the Home of Football in Tasmania. It is located in the heart of Glenorchy less than 1 kilometre from the Glenorchy CBD, 7 kilometres from Hobart City.
KGV Park is owned by Glenorchy City Council with parcels of the site being owned by the Hobart Young Men's Christian Association and private residences that back onto the perimeter of the football pitch. KGV is home to the Glenorchy Knights football club who play home matches in the NPL Tasmania and lower grades at the ground. It formerly used to host South Hobart FC and was noted for hosting an incident during a 2014 FFA Cup match against Tuggeranong United FC where the commentary team first referred to the yellow card as the "slice of cheese", which eventually became common Australian slang for a yellow card.
It is also used for all major football matches played in the South of Tasmania, including Statewide Cup Finals and Statewide Finals Series Matches.