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List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums

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List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums

National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is the highest-level professional soccer league for women in the United States. As of 2017, it consists of ten teams. As of 2016, the NWSL will use 10 stadiums. The highest attendance in the league's history occurred on April 23, 2016 at the Orlando Citrus Bowl when 23,403 people watched the Orlando Pride defeat the Houston Dash 3–1 in a regular season home match.

Originally, many NWSL teams rented university stadiums. As the league has grown, NWSL teams have increasingly used MLS stadiums either by MLS ownership of NWSL team or increased cooperation between existing NWSL and MLS teams.

Secondary and Former Stadiums

  • Dilboy Stadium - Boston Breakers (2013 - all home matches)
  • Harvard Stadium - Boston Breakers (2014 - all home matches)
  • Sports Complex at Benedictine University - Chicago Red Stars (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)
  • Shawnee Mission District Stadium - FC Kansas City (2013 - all home matches)
  • Durwood Soccer Stadium - FC Kansas City (2014 - all home matches)
  • Children's Mercy Park - FC Kansas City (2015 - home opener, potential playoff matches), (2016 - home opener, Sky Blue FC match)
  • Starfire Sports Complex - Seattle Reign FC (2013 - all home matches; 2014 - NWSL final)
  • Rochester Rhinos Stadium - Western New York Flash (2013–2016 - all home matches)
  • Frontier Field - Western New York Flash (2016 - Seattle Reign FC match)
  • Camping World Stadium - Orlando Pride (2016 - all home matches)
  • References

    List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums Wikipedia


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