Stadium | Capacity | City | State | Events | Surface | Year Opened | Field Dimensions | Notes | Refs |
Air Force Soccer Stadium | 1,000 | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Air Force Falcons | Grass | | | | |
Al Lang Stadium | 7,227 | St. Petersburg | Florida | Tampa Bay Rowdies | FieldTurf | 1947 | | | |
Albert-Daly Field | 2,271 | Williamsburg | Virginia | Virginia Legacy & William & Mary Tribe | Grass | | | | |
Albion Millis Stadium | 3,000 | High Point | North Carolina | High Point Panthers | Grass | | | | |
Alex G. Spanos Stadium | 11,075 | San Luis Obispo | California | Cal Poly Mustangs | Grass | | | | |
All-High Stadium | 4,000 | Buffalo | New York | Medaille College men's and women's soccer matches | | 1926;2006 | | Former home of Queen City FC | |
Aloha Stadium | 50,000 | Halawa | Hawaii | Pan-Pacific Championship | FieldTurf | 1975 | | | |
Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium | 28,000 | Stockton | California | Pacific Tigers | Grass | 1950 | | Formerly known as Pacific Memorial Stadium | |
Anchorage Football Stadium | 4,500 | Anchorage | Alaska | Local teams | | | | | |
Arrowhead Stadium | 79,451 | Kansas City | Missouri | Some international matches | Grass | 1972 | 69x110yds | Former home of the Kansas City Wizards | |
Atlanta Silverbacks Park | 7,500 | Chamblee | Georgia | Atlanta Silverbacks | FieldTurf | 2006 | | | |
AT&T Park | 41,503 | San Francisco | California | Some international matches | Grass | 2000 | | | |
AT&T Stadium | 80,000 | Arlington | Texas | 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup venue, Some international matches | FieldTurf | 2009 | | Retractable roof stadium, formerly called Cowboys Stadium | |
Avaya Stadium | 18,000 | San Jose | California | San Jose Earthquakes | Grass | 2015 | | | | |
Balboa Park Matthew J. Boxer Stadium | 6,000 | San Francisco | California | Local teams and the CCSF men's soccer team | Grass | 1951 | 71x109yds | Stadium is within Balboa Park | |
Baker Stadium | 3,500 | Tacoma | Washington | University of Puget Sound Loggers | Grass | | | | |
Bank of America Stadium | 73,298 | Charlotte | North Carolina | 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup venue | Grass | 1996 | | Formerly named after Ericsson | |
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville | 11,000 | Jacksonville | Florida | Jacksonville Armada FC | Grass | 2003 | | | |
BBVA Compass Stadium | 22,000 | Houston | Texas | Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash | Grass | 2012 | | | |
Belson Stadium | 2,600 | New York City | New York | St. John's Red Storm | FieldTurf | 2001 | | | |
Blackbaud Stadium | 5,113 | Charleston | South Carolina | Charleston Battery | Grass | 1999 | 75x120yds | | |
Bonney Field | 8,000 | Sacramento | California | Sacramento Republic FC | Grass | 2014 | 80x120yds | | |
Breese Stevens Field | 7,000 | Madison | Wisconsin | Princeton 56ers | Grass | | | | |
Buck Shaw Stadium | 10,300 | Santa Clara | California | Santa Clara Broncos, San Jose Earthquakes | Grass | 1962 | 74x115yds | Renovated in 2008, used to be a baseball field | |
Busch Stadium | 46,861 | St. Louis | Missouri | Select international events | Grass | 2006 | | Home of MLB's St. Louis Cardinals | |
Cajun Field | 31,000 | Lafayette | Louisiana | Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns | ProGrass | 1971 | | | |
Carroll Stadium | 12,100 | Indianapolis | Indiana | Indy Eleven | FieldTurf | | | | |
Centennial Field | 5,000 | Burlington | Vermont | Vermont Catamounts | Grass | | | | |
CenturyLink Field | 67,000 | Seattle | Washington | Seattle Sounders FC and select international matches | FieldTurf | 2002 | 74x114yds | Sounders FC regular season match seating capacity is 38,500 | |
Chaparral Stadium | 10,361 | Austin | Texas | Westlake Chaparrals | FieldTurf | 2002 | | Hosted the 2011 "Team USA vs World" football game. Stadium used primarily for football, but also hosts Men's and Women's Chaparral soccer teams. | |
Charlie W. Johnson Stadium | 10,000 | Columbia | South Carolina | Benedict Tigers | Grass | | | | |
Chase Field | 49,033 | Phoenix | Arizona | Some international matches | Grass | 1998 | | retractable roof stadium | |
Children's Mercy Park | 18,500 | Kansas City | Kansas | Sporting Kansas City | Grass | 2011 | 75x120yds | Site of the 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final, 2013 MLS All-Star Game, and MLS Cup 2013 | |
Citi Field | 41,800 | New York City | New York | Some international matches | Grass | 2009 | | | |
Citrus Bowl | 70,000 | Orlando | Florida | 1994 FIFA World Cup Orlando City (USL) (2011–2104) Orlando City (MLS) (2015–present) 1996 Summer Olympics venue | AstroTurf | 1936; 2014 | | Hosted the MLS All-Star Game in 1998 | |
Citrus Stadium | 10,000 | Glendora | California | Los Angeles Storm | Grass | | | | |
City Stadium | 22,000 | Richmond | Virginia | Richmond Kickers | Grass | 1929 | 72x117yds | | |
Cocoa Expo Sports Center | 3,500 | Cocoa | Florida | Cocoa Expos | Grass | | | | |
Columbia Soccer Stadium | 3,500 | New York City | New York | Columbia Lions | FieldTurf | 1985 | | | |
Columbus Crew Stadium | 20,455 | Columbus | Ohio | Columbus Crew | Grass | 1999 | 75x115yds | The first MLS Soccer-specific stadium | |
Cotton Bowl | 92,200 | Dallas | Texas | 1994 FIFA World Cup venue, former home of the Dallas Burn | Grass | 1930 | 71x116yds | Located on the Fair Park area of Dallas, originally named Fair Park Stadium | |
Dawson Stadium | 22,000 | Orangeburg | South Carolina | South Carolina State | FieldTurf | 1955;1994 | | | |
Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium | 1,100 | Morgantown | West Virginia | West Virginia Mountaineers | Grass | | | | |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park | 19,680 | Commerce City | Colorado | Colorado Rapids | Grass | 2007 | 80x120yds | | |
Dillon Stadium | 20,000 | Hartford | Connecticut | Local teams | Grass | | | | |
Ellis Field | 3,500 | College Station | Texas | Texas A&M Aggies | Grass | | | | |
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex | 6,000 | Orlando | Florida | Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic | Grass | 1997 | | Orlando City (USL) (2014) | |
E. S. Rose Park | 500 | Nashville | Tennessee | Belmont Bruins | Grass | 2011 | | | |
Edwards Stadium | 22,000 | Berkeley | California | California Golden Bears | Grass | 1932 | | Track and Field stadium reconfigured in 1999 to accommodate the Cal soccer teams, located on the campus of Cal Berkeley | |
Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium | 1,000 | Falcon Heights, Minnesota | Minnesota | Minnesota Golden Gophers women's soccer | Grass | 1999 | | | |
Eugene Stone III Soccer Stadium | 3,000 | Greenville | South Carolina | Furman Paladins | Grass | | | | |
Stone Stadium | 6,000 | Columbia | South Carolina | South Carolina Gamecocks | Grass | | | | |
FIU Stadium | 20,000 | Miami | Florida | Miami FC | Grass | | | | |
FedExField | 91,704 | Landover | Maryland | 1999 Women's World Cup venue | Grass | 1997 | | Formerly named Jack Kent Cooke Stadium | |
Fetzer Field | 5,025 | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | North Carolina Tar Heels | Grass | | | | |
Field Of Dreams | 12,000 | Las Cruces | New Mexico | Las Cruces High School Football Mayfield High School Football and Oñate High School Football | Grass | | | | |
Finley Stadium Davenport Field | 20,668 | Chattanooga | Tennessee | Chattanooga FC | AstroTurf Gameday | 1997 | | | |
FirstEnergy Stadium | 73,200 | Cleveland | Ohio | Some USA matches | Grass | 1999 | 69x114yds | | |
Gaelic Park | 2,000 | New York City | New York | Manhattan Jaspers | FieldTurf | 1926 | | | |
Gillette Stadium | 68,756 | Foxborough | Massachusetts | New England Revolution | FieldTurf | 2002 | 75x115yds | Formerly named CMGI Field, seating capacity artificially reduced for regular season matches | |
Grande Communications Stadium | 18,000 | Midland | Texas | West Texas United, Midland Bulldogs, Robert E. Lee Rebels | FieldTurf | 2002 | | | |
Harder Stadium | 17,000 | Santa Barbara | California | UCSB Gauchos | Grass | | | | |
Harvard Stadium | 30,323 | Boston | Massachusetts | Boston Breakers and matches in the 1984 Summer Olympics | FieldTurf | 1903 | | | |
Hefner Stadium | 6,500 | Fort Wayne | Indiana | Fort Wayne Fever | Grass | | | | |
Hermann Stadium | 6,050 | St. Louis | Missouri | Saint Louis Billikens | Grass | | | | |
Highmark Stadium | 3,500 | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | Grass | 2013 | 70x110yds | | |
Hillsboro Stadium | 7,600 | Hillsboro | Oregon | Local teams | Astroturf | | | | |
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | 64,000 | Minneapolis | Minnesota | Some Minnesota United FC matches | Synthetic Turf | 1982 | 70x110yds | Indoor stadium home to the Minnesota Strikers in 1984, Some Minnesota Thunder matches. | |
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium | 1,600 | Hempstead | New York | Hofstra Pride | FieldTurf | 2003 | | | |
House Park | 6,500 | Austin | Texas | Austin Aztex | Synthetic Turf | 1939 | | | |
Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium | 2,000 | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Grass | | | | |
Icahn Stadium | 5,000 | New York City | New York | Local teams | Grass | 2005 | | | |
Independence Stadium | 50,832 | Shreveport | Louisiana | Occasional exhibition matches | Grass | 1925 | | Formerly known as State Fair Stadium | |
Invaders Soccer Complex | 4,985 | South Bend | Indiana | Indiana Invaders | Grass | | | | |
Interbay | 900 | Seattle | Washington | Seattle Pacific Falcons | Grass | | | | |
Irwin Belk Track/Transamerica Field | 4,000 | Charlotte | North Carolina | Charlotte 49ers | Grass | | | | |
IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium | 12,100 | Indianapolis | Indiana | Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Jaguars | Grass | | | | |
J. Birney Crum Stadium | 15,000 | Allentown | Pennsylvania | Lehigh Valley Jazz | Grass | | | | |
Jack Coffey Field | 7,000 | New York City | New York | Fordham Rams | FieldTurf | 2004 | | | |
James G. Pressly Stadium | 4,500 | Gainesville | Florida | Florida Gators women's soccer and Florida Gators track and field | Grass | | | | |
James M. Shuart Stadium | 11,929 | Hempstead | New York | New York Cosmos; Hofstra Pride | FieldTurf | 1962 | | | |
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium | 22,000 | Bayamón | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico FC | Grass | 1973 | | | |
Jeffrey Field | 5,000 | University Park | Pennsylvania | Penn State Nittany Lions | Grass | 1972 | | 2006 Collegiate Soccer Field of the Year by the SportsTurf Managers Association | |
John Crain Field at the OU Soccer Complex | 3,500 | Norman | Oklahoma | University of Oklahoma women's soccer team | Grass | 2000 | | | |
John Elway Stadium | 3,000 | Granada Hills | California | San Fernando Valley Quakes | FieldTurf | | | | |
Kiwanis Municipal Park Stadium | | Williamsburg | Virginia | James Blair High School | FieldTurf | | | | |
Mazzella Field | 2,440 | New Rochelle | New York | Iona Gaels | FieldTurf | 1989 | | | |
Miller Stadium | 11,00 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | Rayo OKC | Grass | | | | |
Mitchel Athletic Complex Stadium | 10,102 | Uniondale | New York | Local teams | FieldTurf | 1984 | | | |
John O'Quinn Field at Corbin J. Robertson Stadium | 32,000 | Houston | Texas | currently being rebuilt for the Houston Cougars football team | Grass | 1942 | 70x115yds | Former home of the Houston Dynamo, located on the campus of the University of Houston, renovated in 2006 | |
Kennesaw State University Soccer Stadium | 8,300 | Kennesaw | Georgia | Kennesaw State Owls, Atlanta Beat | | 2010 | | | |
Kezar Stadium | 9,044 | San Francisco | California | California Victory | Grass | 1925;1990 | | Rebuilt in 1990 on the site of the former stadium | |
Klöckner Stadium | 7,906 | Charlottesville | Virginia | Virginia Cavaliers | Grass | | | | |
Koskinen Stadium | 7,000 | Durham | North Carolina | Duke Blue Devils | Grass | | | | |
Krenzler Field | 2,000 | Cleveland | Ohio | Cleveland City Stars & Cleveland State Vikings | FieldTurf | | | | |
Kuntz Stadium | 6,800 | Indianapolis | Indiana | F.C. Indiana (WPSL) and F. C. Indiana (NPSL) | Grass | | | | |
Lamar Soccer Complex | 500 | Beaumont | Texas | Lamar Lady Cardinals | Grass | 2009[1] | | Located on the campus of Lamar University[2] | |
Legends Stadium | 2,000 | Quincy | Illinois | Quincy Hawks and Lady Hawks | FieldTurf | 1978 | | | [3] |
Legion Field | 71,594 | Birmingham | Alabama | 1996 Summer Olympics venue | FieldTurf | 1926 | | Former match site of USSF men's national team | |
Legion Stadium | 5,300 | Wilmington | North Carolina | Wilmington Hammerheads | Grass | | | | |
Lincoln Financial Field | 68,532 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia Union 2010 debut home opener | Grass | 2003 | | 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup venue, a quarterfinal match for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup and Manchester United F.C. and FC Barcelona opened the stadium with a preseason friendly match | |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 93,607 | Los Angeles | California | International Matches | Grass | 1923 | | Hosted the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics U.S. National Register of Historic Places site, a U.S. National Historic Landmark and #960 on the California Historical Landmark list | [4] |
LP Field | 68,798 | Nashville | Tennessee | Some USA matches | Grass | 1999 | | Formerly named Adelphia Coliseum and The Coliseum | |
Lockhart Stadium | 20,450 | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | Fort Lauderdale Strikers | Grass | 1959 | 75x116yds | Former home of the Miami Fusion F.C. of MLS | |
Louisville Slugger Field | 13,131 | Louisville | Kentucky | Louisville City FC | Grass | 2000 | | | |
Ludwig Field | 7,000 | College Park | Maryland | Maryland Terrapins | Grass | | | | [5] |
Lusitano Stadium | 3,000 | Ludlow | Massachusetts | Western Mass Pioneers | Grass | | | | |
Mackay Stadium | 29,993 | Reno | Nevada | Nevada Wolf Pack | FieldTurf | 1966 | | The playing field is 4,610 feet above sea level | |
Macpherson Stadium | 3,000 | Browns Summit | North Carolina | Carolina Dynamo | Grass | | | | |
McCulloch Stadium | 2,500 | Salem | Oregon | Cascade Surge | FieldTurf | | | | |
McEneaney Field | 3,000 | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | Sioux Falls Spitfire | | | | | |
Meares Stadium | 5,000 | Mars Hill | North Carolina | Mars Hill Lions | FieldTurf | | | | |
Memorial Stadium | 20,000 | Manhattan | Kansas | K-State club soccer and local teams | FieldTurf | | | | |
Memorial Stadium | 17,000 | Seattle|Washington | Local teams | AstroTurf | 1948 | | Former home of Seattle Sounders of the NASL and the Sounders of the A-League | |
Method Road | 3,000 | Raleigh | North Carolina | North Carolina State Wolfpack | Grass | | | | |
MetLife Stadium | 82,566 | East Rutherford | New Jersey | Some international matches | FieldTurf | 2010 | | Formerly called New Meadowlands Stadium | |
Metropolitan Oval | 1,500 | New York City | New York | Local teams | FieldTurf | 1925 | | | |
Merlo Field | 4,892 | Portland | Oregon | Portland Timbers 2 Portland Pilots | Grass | 1992 | 75x120yds | | |
Midlothian Stadium | 8,176 | Midlothian | Texas | High school and local teams | FieldTurf | | | | |
Mike A. Myers Stadium | 20,000 | Austin | Texas | Texas Longhorns | Grass | | | | |
Mike Rose Stadium | 2,500 | Memphis | Tennessee | Memphis Tigers | Grass | | | | |
Minute Maid Park | 40,950 | Houston | Texas | Some international matches | Grass | 2000 | | retractable roof stadium | |
Moretz Stadium | 8,500 | Hickory | North Carolina | Lenoir-Rhyne Bears | GrassV | | | | |
Morrison Stadium | 6,000 | Omaha | Nebraska | Creighton Bluejays | Grass | | | | |
Morrone Stadium | 4,500 | Storrs | Connecticut | Connecticut Huskies | Grass | | | | |
National Sports Center | 8,500 | Blaine | Minnesota | Minnesota United FC | Grass | | 75x118yds | Former home of the Minnesota Thunder | |
Navy-USMC Memorial Stadium | 34,000 | Annapolis | Maryland | Crystal Palace Baltimore | FieldTurf | 1959 | | | |
Negoesco Stadium | 3,000 | San Francisco | California | USF Dons | FieldTurf | 1982 | | | |
Nickerson Field | 10,412 | Boston | Massachusetts | Boston University Terriers, former home of the WPS Boston Breakers | FieldTurf | 1915;1955 | | Opened as Braves Field only the right-field pavilion and entry gate are part of the current stadium | |
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum | 47,416 | Oakland | California | Some international matches | Grass | 1966 | | Former home for premier matches of the San Jose Earthquakes | |
Ohio Stadium | 102,329 | Columbus | Ohio | Ohio State Buckeyes | Grass | 1921 | | Former home of the Columbus Crew with seating capacity artificially reduced | |
ONEOK Field | 7,833 | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Tulsa Roughnecks FC | Grass | 2010 | | | |
PAL Stadium | 5,000 | San Jose | California | San Jose Frogs | Grass | | | | |
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium | 56,000 | Louisville | Kentucky | Some USA women's matches | FieldTurf | 1998 | | | |
Patriot Stadium | 3,000 | El Paso | Texas | El Paso Patriots | Grass | | | | |
Pennington Field | 12,000 | Bedford | Texas | DFW Tornados, High school soccer | Astroplay 1000 | | | | |
Peoria Sports Complex | 12,339 | Peoria | Arizona | Phoenix Rising FC | Grass | 1994 | | | |
Petco Park | 42,445 | San Diego | California | Some international matches | Grass | 2004 | | | |
Pierce Memorial Field | 8,000 | Providence | Rhode Island | Rhode Island Stingrays | Grass | | | | |
Plaster Sports Complex | 16,600 | Springfield | Missouri | Missouri State Bears | FieldTurf | | | | |
Princeton Stadium | 27,773 | Princeton | New Jersey | Princeton Tigers | FieldTurf | 1998 | | | |
Providence Park | 21,144 | Portland | Oregon | Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC | FieldTurf | 1926 | 74x110yds | Renovated for soccer in 2011, added seats in 2012, widened field in 2013 | |
Qualcomm Stadium | 71,249 | San Diego | California | Some international matches | Grass | 1967 | | | |
Ralph Korte Stadium | 4,000 | Edwardsville | Illinois | SIUE Cougars | FieldTurf | 1966 (Cougar Field) 1993 | 76x120yds | | |
Ram Stadium | 5,000 | Shepherdstown | West Virginia | Shepherd Rams | Grass | | | | |
Raymond James Stadium | 66,231 | Tampa | Florida | Some USA matches | Grass | 1998 | 72x115yds | Former home of the Tampa Bay Mutiny | |
Red Bull Arena | 25,189 | Harrison | New Jersey | New York Red Bulls and international exhibition matches | Grass | 2010 | 75x120yds | | |
Reinhart Field | 1,500 | New York City | New York | Maritime College Privateers | FieldTurf | | | | |
Reliant Stadium | 71,500 | Houston | Texas | Some USA & Mexico matches | Grass | 2002 | | Retractable roof stadium | |
Rentschler Field | 40,000 | East Hartford | Connecticut | Some USA matches | Grass | 2003 | | Located on the former site of the Pratt & Whitney company airfield | |
RFK Stadium | 45,600 | Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | D.C. United | Grass | 1961 | 72x110yds | | |
Rhodes Stadium | 11,250 | Elon | North Carolina | Elon Phoenix | Grass | | | | |
Rice-Eccles Stadium | 45,017 | Salt Lake City | Utah | formerly Real Salt Lake | FieldTurf | 1927;1998 | 70x120yds | Rebuilt on the site of Rice Stadium, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
Richardson Stadium | 6,000 | Davidson | North Carolina | Davidson Wildcats | Grass | | | | |
Riggs Field | 6,500 | Clemson | South Carolina | Clemson Tigers | Grass | | | | |
Rio Tinto Stadium | 20,008 | Sandy | Utah | Real Salt Lake Real Monarchs some international matches | Grass | 2008 | 90x130yds | | |
Rocky Mount Athletic Complex | 5,000 | Rocky Mount | North Carolina | North Carolina Wesleyan Bishops | Grass | | | | |
Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium | 17,000 | New York City | New York | Columbia Lions | FieldTurf | 1984 | | | |
Rochester Rhinos Stadium | 13,768 | Rochester | New York | Rochester Rhinos & Western New York Flash | FieldTurf | 2006 | 77x120yds | formerly PAETEC Park, Marina Auto Stadium and Sahlen's Stadium | |
Rose Bowl | 94,542 | Pasadena | California | 1994 FIFA World Cup 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Los Angeles Galaxy Club Deportivo Chivas USA | Grass | 1922 | 70x120yds | Original home of the Los Angeles Galaxy U.S. National Register of Historic Places site and a U.S. National Historic Landmark | |
Rutgers Stadium | 52,454 | Piscataway | New Jersey | Occasional NCAA tournament matches | FieldTurf | 1994 | | | |
Sand Creek Stadium | 3,500 | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Colorado Springs Switchbacks | Grass | 1985, 2015 | 75x120yds | | |
Sanford Stadium | 92,746 | Athens | Georgia | 1996 Summer Olympics men & women's finals | Grass | 1929 | | Located on the campus of the University of Georgia | |
Schoenbaum Stadium | 2,000 | Charleston | West Virginia | West Virginia Chaos | Grass | | | | |
Setzler Field | 4,000 | Newberry | South Carolina | Newberry Indians | Grass | | | | |
Shuford Stadium | 4,500 | Salisbury | North Carolina | Catawba College Indians | Grass | | | | |
Simplot Stadium | 4,001 | Caldwell | Idaho | Local teams | Grass | | | | |
Skidelsky Field at City Park Stadium | 1,845 | New Rochelle | New York | Westchester Flames | | | | | |
Skyline Sports Complex | 4,000 | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | Harrisburg City Islanders | Grass | | 72x110yds | | |
Soldier Field | 61,500 | Chicago | Illinois | 1994 FIFA World Cup venue, formerly Chicago Fire | Grass | 1924;2003 | 70x116yds | Rebuilt in 2003 on the site of the former stadium, former home of Chicago Fire S.C. | |
Spartan Stadium | 30,456 | San Jose | California | Some international matches | FieldTurf | 1933 | 70x110yds | Former home of NASL's San Jose Earthquakes (NASL), MLS' San Jose Clash/Earthquakes, and the WUSA' San Jose CyberRays | |
Sports Authority Field at Mile High | 76,125 | Denver | Colorado | Some international matches | Grass | 2001 | 74x116yds | Former home of the Colorado Rapids | |
Sports Backers Stadium | 3,250 | Richmond | Virginia | Richmond Kickers Future | Grass | | | | |
Spry Stadium | 3,000 | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | Grass | | | | |
St. Louis Soccer Park | 6,200 | Fenton | Missouri | St. Louis FC, Local teams | FieldTurf | 1987 | | Former home of AC St. Louis and Saint Louis Athletica | |
Stambaugh Stadium | 20,630 | Youngstown | Ohio | Youngstown State Penguins | SprinTurf | | | | |
Stanford Stadium | 50,000 | Stanford | California | San Jose Earthquakes premier matches, 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1984 Summer Olympics (capacity then was 85,500) | Grass | 1921;2006 | | Rebuilt in 2006 on the site of the former stadium | |
Starfire Sports Complex | 2,500 | Tukwila | Washington | Seattle Sounders FC 2 Seattle Reign FC FK Pacific & Hibernian & Caledonian | FieldTurf | 2005 | | Former home of the Seattle Sounders of the USL-1 | |
StubHub Center | 27,000 | Carson | California | Los Angeles Galaxy, Club Deportivo Chivas USA, 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup final venue and international matches | Grass | 2003 | 75x120yds | Located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills, formerly named after Home Depot | |
Student Activity Center | 8,500 | Laredo | Texas | Alexander Bulldogs, LBJ Wolves, United Longhorns, United South Panthers | FieldTurf | | | | |
Sun Life Stadium | 75,540 | Miami Gardens | Florida | Some USA & Haiti matches | Grass | 1987 | | Formerly called Joe Robbie Stadium | |
Taft Stadium | 7,500 | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City Energy FC | Grass | 1934; 2015 | | | |
Talen Energy Stadium | 18,500 | Chester | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia Union | Grass | 2010 | 74x120yds | | |
Texas A&M International University Soccer Complex | 4,000 | Laredo | Texas | Laredo Heat & Texas A&M International University Dustdevils | Grass | | | | |
Titan Stadium | 10,000 | Fullerton | California | CSUF Titans | Grass | | | | |
Toyota Field | 8,500 | San Antonio | Texas | San Antonio Scorpions | Grass | 2012 | | | |
Toyota Park | 20,000 | Bridgeview | Illinois | Chicago Fire S.C. | Grass | 2006 | 75x120yds | | |
Toyota Stadium | 21,193 | Frisco | Texas | FC Dallas | Grass | 2005 | 74x117yds | | |
Turner Soccer Complex | 1,750 | Athens | Georgia | Georgia Lady Bulldogs (NCAA) | Grass | | | | |
UCF Soccer Complex | 2,000 | Orlando | Florida | UCF Knights | Grass | | | | |
U-M Soccer Complex | 2,200 | Ann Arbor | Michigan | University of Michigan Wolverines | Grass | 2010 | | | |
UMBC Stadium | 4,500 | Catonsville | Maryland | UMBC Retrievers& Crystal Palace Baltimore | Deso-Turf | | | | |
UNCG Soccer Stadium | 3,540 | Greensboro | North Carolina | UNC Greensboro Spartans | Grass | | | | |
University of Phoenix Stadium | 63,400 | Glendale | Arizona | Some USA & Mexico matches | Grass | 2006 | | Retractable roof stadium | |
U. of Richmond Stadium | 22,000 | Richmond | Virginia | Richmond Kickers | Grass | 1929 | | Was the site of the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship from 1995–1998 | |
University Stadium (UNM) | 38,643 | Albuquerque | New Mexico | Some USA matches | Grass | 1960 | | | |
Uihlein Soccer Park | 7,000 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | Milwaukee Kickers | Grass | | | | |
USF Soccer Stadium | 4,000 | Tampa | Florida | South Florida Bulls | Grass | | | | |
Shawnee Mission District Stadium | 6,150 | Overland Park | Kansas | FC Kansas City | Turf | 2005 | | Site of the First NWSL Game | |
Virginia Beach Sportsplex | 10,780 | Virginia Beach | Virginia | Hampton Roads Piranhas | Grass | | | | |
Waddell Stadium | 6,000 | Charlotte | North Carolina | Charlotte Eagles | Grass | | | | |
Waipio Stadium | 4,500 | Waipio | Hawaii | Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine | Grass | | | | |
WakeMed Soccer Park | 10,000 | Cary | North Carolina | Carolina RailHawks | Grass | 2002 | | | |
War Memorial Stadium | 23,000 | Wailuku | Hawaii | Local matches | Grass | 1969 | | | |
Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium | 17,000 | Hadley | Massachusetts | 1987 NCAA women's soccer championship | Grass | | | | |
Waukee Stadium | 6,200 | Waukee | Iowa | Des Moines Menace | Grass | | | | |
Wheeling Island Stadium | 12,220 | Wheeling | West Virginia | High school soccer | Grass | | | | |
WRAL Soccer Center | 3,200 | Raleigh | North Carolina | Local teams | Grass | | | | |
Yankee Stadium | 54,251 | New York City | New York | New York City FC Some international matches | Kentucky bluegrass | 2009 | | | |