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Soccer-specific stadium (or football-specific stadium) is a term used mainly in the United States and Canada, coined by Lamar Hunt, to refer to a sports stadium whose primary purpose is to host association football (soccer) matches. A SSS may host other events such as other sporting events (mostly lacrosse, gridiron football and rugby football), and concerts, but the design and purpose of an SSS is centered on soccer. These venues tend to be located in the suburbs outside the city limits instead of in the city itself, with a few current exceptions. Some facilities (namely Toyota Park, Pizza Hut Park, and Columbus Crew Stadium) have a permanent stage at one end of the stadium used for the express purpose of staging concerts.

A SSS typically has amenities, dimensions and scale suitable for soccer in North America, including a scoreboard, video screen, luxury suites and possibly even a roof. The field dimensions are within the range found optimal by FIFA — 110-120 yards (100-110m) long by 70-80 yards (64-75m) wide,[1] wider than the regulation American football field width of 53⅓ yards. Lastly, the seating capacity is generally small enough to provide an intimate setting, between 18,000 - 30,000 for a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise, or between 5,000 - 15,000 for a franchise in the United Soccer Leagues (whose attendance is subject to more variation), as opposed to the much larger American football stadiums in which most MLS teams were compelled to play at the league's inception (generally 60,000 - 80,000). The seating capacity for USL Premier Development League fields ranges from 1,000-5,000. The first major SSS in Canada is BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario.

The term "football-specific stadium" is sometimes used in countries where the sport is known as football, although it is not as common in countries where football is the dominant sport and thus football-specific stadia are quite common, or in countries where baseball is dominant (Far East, Central America and the Caribbean). The term tends to have a slightly different meaning in these countries, usually referring to a stadium without an athletics track surrounding the pitch.

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[edit] List of soccer-specific stadiums

[edit] Major League Soccer (MLS)

[edit] Current MLS stadiums

Stadium Club(s) City Capacity Opened Cost (Millions USD)
Columbus Crew Stadium Columbus Crew Columbus, OH 22,685 1999 28.5
Home Depot Center Los Angeles Galaxy,
CD Chivas USA[2]
Carson, CA 27,000 2003 150
Pizza Hut Park FC Dallas[3] Frisco, TX 21,193 2005 80
Toyota Park Chicago Fire[4] Bridgeview, IL 20,000 2006 98
Dick's Sporting Goods Park Colorado Rapids Commerce City, CO 19,680 2007 130
BMO Field Toronto FC Toronto, ON 20,522 2007 62.5
Rio Tinto Stadium Real Salt Lake Sandy, UT 20,008 2008 115
Red Bull Arena New York Red Bulls Harrison, NJ 25,189 2010 220*
Union Field at Chester Philadelphia Union[5] Chester, PA ~18,500 2010 115*
Renovated PGE Park Portland Timbers Portland, OR ~22,000-23,000[6] 2011* 31*
New Houston Dynamo stadium Houston Dynamo Houston, TX ~22,000 2011* 85*
New Earthquakes Stadium San Jose Earthquakes San Jose, CA ~15,000 2012* 60*

* = projected

[edit] Proposed soccer-specific stadiums

Club(s) Proposed stadium Proposed stadium capacity City of proposed stadium Current Stadium(s) Capacity of current stadium Stadium in current city
Proposed MLS Ottawa Expansion Team Ottawa Soccer Stadium 20,000-30,000 Kanata, Ottawa, ON, Canada Proposed Expansion Team, no stadium yet N/A N/A
Proposed MLS St. Louis Expansion Team[7] Collinsville Soccer Complex 18,500 Collinsville, IL Proposed Expansion Team, no stadium yet N/A N/A
Vancouver MLS Expansion Team Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium and renovated BC Place Stadium 15,000-30,000; 22,000-59,000 Gastown, Downtown Vancouver, BC, Canada Swangard Stadium - Vancouver Whitecaps (USL) 6,868 Burnaby, BC, Canada

[edit] United Soccer Leagues (USL)

[edit] Current USL stadiums

Stadium Club(s) Division City Capacity Opened
Lusitano Stadium Western Mass Pioneers Second Ludlow, MA 3,000 1918
Legion Stadium Wilmington Hammerheads Second Wilmington, NC 5,300 1930s?
Ezell Park Nashville Metros PDL Nashville, TN 1,317 1950s?
City Park Stadium Westchester Flames PDL New Rochelle, NY 1,845 1970s?
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium Puerto Rico Islanders First Bayamon, PR 15,000 1974
Busch Field Virginia Legacy
William & Mary Tribe
PDL
NCAA
Williamsburg, VA 2,271 1984
David Maus Soccer Complex Central Florida Kraze PDL Lake Mary, FL 3,666(?) 1995(?)
Virginia Beach Sportsplex Hampton Roads Piranhas PDL Virginia Beach, VA 10,000 1999
Blackbaud Stadium Charleston Battery First Charleston, SC 5,113 1999
WakeMed Soccer Park Carolina RailHawks
Cary RailHawks U23's
NC State Wolfpack
First
PDL
NCAA
Cary, NC 7,000 2002
Macpherson Stadium Carolina Dynamo PDL Greensboro, NC 1,600 2002
Invaders Soccer Complex Indiana Invaders PDL Mishawaka, IN 4,985 2004
Patriot Stadium El Paso Patriots PDL El Paso, TX 3,000 2005
RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium Atlanta Silverbacks
Atlanta Beat (from 2010)
First
WPS
Atlanta, GA 5,000 2006
Marina Auto Stadium Rochester Rhinos First Rochester, NY 13,500 2006
Saputo Stadium Montreal Impact First Montreal, QC 13,000 2008
National Sports Center Minnesota Thunder First Blaine, MN 12,000 1990

[edit] Proposed soccer-specific stadiums

Club(s) Division City Current/Former Stadium Capacity
Des Moines Menace - Liberty Bank Stadium PDL West Des Moines, IA Valley High School Football-Soccer Stadium 8,300
Tampa Bay Rowdies - Unnamed/Rowdies Stadium First Tampa, FL Expansion Team, no stadium yet N/A
Sevilla FC Puerto Rico - Sevilla FC Stadium PRSL Juncos, Puerto Rico Alfredo "Papo" Alejandro Stadium N/A

[edit] Other soccer-specific stadiums

Stadium Club(s) Division City Capacity Opened
King George V Park National Stadium
Memorial Sea-Hawks
CONCACAF
CIS
St. John's, NL 10,000 1925
WRAL Soccer Center CASL teams CASL Raleigh, NC 3,200 1990s
Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine
Various
NCAA
Local
Waipiʻo, HI 4,500 2000
Mike Rose Soccer Complex Memphis Tigers
Various
NCAA
Local
Memphis, TN 2,500 2001
Starfire Sports Complex Seattle Sounders (alt.)
Various
USL-1
PCSL
Tukwila, WA 2,000 2002
Morrison Stadium Creighton Bluejays
Various
NCAA
Local
Omaha, NE 6,000 2003
Uihlein Soccer Park MSOE Raiders
Various
NCAA
Local
Milwaukee, WI 7,000 1994
Yurcak Field Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Sky Blue FC
NCAA
WPS
Piscataway, NJ 5,000 1994
Anheuser-Busch Center Saint Louis Athletica
A.C. St. Louis
WPS
NASL
Fenton, MO 6,000 1982
Maryland SoccerPlex Washington Freedom WPS Germantown, MD[8] 5,128 2000
Orange Beach Sportsplex Local teams Local Orange Beach, AL 1,500 2001

[edit] Past soccer-specific stadiums

Stadium Club(s) City Capacity Opened Years Used Status
Bethlehem Steel Athletic Field Bethlehem Steel S.C. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1913
Mark's Stadium Fall River Marksmen
Fall River F.C.
North Tiverton, Rhode Island 15,000 1922

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ "Laws of the Game 2006" (PDF). FIFA. July 2006. p. 6. http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/federation/lotg2006_e_1581.pdf. Retrieved 2007-06-22.  Although the official Laws of the Game allow for pitches in adult matches to be 100-130 yards (90-120m) long by 50-100 yards (45-90m) wide, the more restrictive range is specified for international matches.
  2. ^ Also used by the Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer.
  3. ^ Also to be used by the Dallas Sting when they enter WPS, originally scheduled for 2010 but now pushed back to an indeterminate future date.
  4. ^ Also used by the Chicago Red Stars of WPS.
  5. ^ Also to be used by Philadelphia Independence, slated to enter WPS in 2010.
  6. ^ http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2009/08/renovated_pge_park_will_showca.html
  7. ^ The stadium will also be used by Saint Louis Athletica of WPS.
  8. ^ The stadium is located in Germantown, but has a Boyds postal address.

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