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Maryland SoccerPlex

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Operator
  
MSF

Capacity
  
4,000

Phone
  
+1 301-528-1480

Broke ground
  
1999

Opened
  
2000

Maryland SoccerPlex

Location
  
18031 Central Park Circle Boyds, Maryland, U.S.

Owner
  
Maryland Soccer Foundation (MSF) Montgomery County, Maryland, U.S.

Surface
  
Bluegrass (stadium, 19 fields) Artificial Grass (3 fields)

Address
  
18031 Central Park Cir, Boyds, MD 20841, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–10PMTuesday9AM–10PMWednesday9AM–10PMThursday9AM–10PMFriday9AM–10PMSaturday7AM–10PMSunday7AM–10PMMonday9AM–10PM

Teams
  
Washington Spirit, Washington Spirit Reserves

Similar
  
South Germantown Recreatio, Yurcak Field, Robert F Kennedy Memorial, Capelli Sport Stadium, Memorial Stadium

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Maryland SoccerPlex is a sports complex in Germantown, Maryland, United States, although its mailing address is Boyds, Maryland. The facility, completed in 2000 and operated by Maryland Soccer Foundation, has 19 natural grass fields, 3 artificial fields, and 8 indoor convertible basketball/volleyball courts. Two miniature golf courses, a splash park, a driving range, an archery course, community garden, model boat pond, two BMX courses, tennis center, and a swim center are also located within the confines of the complex.

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Planning and funding

Maryland SoccerPlex was completed in 2000 with $15 million raised by a group of Montgomery County, Maryland soccer parents led by Discovery Communications chairman John Hendricks and his wife Maureen (also co-founders of Washington Freedom soccer team) through private donations and government-backed bonds. It was built as a private-public partnership between the Maryland Soccer Foundation, created in 1997 to build and operate the complex, and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

However, initial revenues fell short of projections and the foundation took on $14 million in debt, nearly triple the amount projected, and the Hendricks donated a further $6 million in 2005 to stabilize funding and build additional fields.

Overview

The main stadium holds 4,000 and was home to the Washington Freedom during its time in the Women's Professional Soccer. The SoccerPlex began hosting the Washington Spirit of the National Women's Soccer League and the Washington Spirit Reserves (formerly DC United Women) of the W-League in 2013.

The main stadium was renamed Maureen Hendricks Field in a ceremony before a Spirit game on June 15, 2013.

References

Maryland SoccerPlex Wikipedia