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List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums


List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums


The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a top-level professional league for women's soccer in the United States. The league has 14 teams in its 2024 season.

Primary stadiums

These are the primary stadiums in the 2024 NWSL season:

Future stadiums

2026: NWSL Boston plans to play at White Stadium, a 10,519-seat stadium that will expand to 11,000 seats prior to the team's inaugural season in 2026.

Secondary and former stadiums

Angel City FC

  • Titan Stadium (2022 – all Challenge Cup home matches)

Boston Breakers

  • Dilboy Stadium (2013 – all home matches)
  • Harvard Stadium (2014 – all home matches)
  • Jordan Field (2015–2017 – all home matches)

Chicago Red Stars

  • Sports Complex at Benedictine University (2013–2015, most home matches. In 2014 and 2015 a total of three regular-season matches and one playoff match were held at Toyota Park, now known as SeatGeek Stadium.)
  • Soldier Field (one home match in 2022)

FC Kansas City

  • Shawnee Mission District Stadium (2013 – all home matches)
  • Durwood Soccer Stadium (2014 – all home matches)
  • Swope Soccer Village (2015–2017 – all home matches)

Kansas City Current

  • Legends Field (2021 – all home matches except one at Children's Mercy Park)

NJ/NY Gotham FC

  • Yurcak Field (as Sky Blue FC: 2013–2019 – all home matches except two 2019 matches at Red Bull Arena)
  • MSU Soccer Park (2021 – all Challenge Cup home matches)
  • Subaru Park (one home match each in 2021 and 2022)

Orlando Pride

  • Camping World Stadium (2016 – all home matches)

San Diego Wave FC

  • Torero Stadium (2022 – first 9 home matches, before opening of Snapdragon Stadium)

Seattle Reign FC

  • Starfire Sports Complex (as Seattle Reign FC: 2013 – all home matches; 2014 – NWSL final)
  • Memorial Stadium (as Seattle Reign FC: 2014–2018 – all home matches except 2014 NWSL final)
  • Cheney Stadium (as Reign FC: 2019; as OL Reign 2020–2021 – all home matches except one 2021 match at Lumen Field)

Utah Royals

  • Rio Tinto Stadium (as Utah Royals FC: 2018–2020 – all home matches). Also hosted semifinals and final of 2020 Challenge Cup.

Washington Spirit

  • Maryland SoccerPlex (2013–2020 – all home matches through 2017; primary home in 2018 and 2019; originally scheduled matches in 2020 canceled due to COVID-19)
  • Segra Field (2020–2022 – select home matches as one of two primary home stadiums alongside Audi Field)

Western New York Flash

  • Rochester Rhinos Stadium (2013–2016 – all home matches)
  • Frontier Field (2016 – one match vs. Seattle Reign FC)

2020 NWSL Challenge Cup

  • Zions Bank Stadium (2020 – all Challenge Cup matches except semifinals and final)

See also

  • National Women's Soccer League attendance
  • NWSL expansion
  • List of soccer stadiums in the United States

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums by Wikipedia (Historical)


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