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List of Major League Lacrosse stadiums

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This is a list of stadiums currently and previously used in Major League Lacrosse, a men's field lacrosse league in the United States and Canada.

Current Major League Lacrosse stadiums
Team
(former names)
Stadium Years used Capacity Opened City

Boston Cannons

Veterans Memorial Stadium 2019–present 5,000 1938 Quincy, Massachusetts
Harvard Stadium 2016–2018 30,323 1903 Boston, Massachusetts
Gillette Stadium 2015 66,829 2002 Foxborough, Massachusetts
Harvard Stadium 2007–2014 30,323 1903 Boston, Massachusetts
Nickerson Field 2004–2006 10,412 1915
Cawley Memorial Stadium 2001–2003 6,000 1996 Lowell, Massachusetts
Chesapeake Bayhawks
(Washington Bayhawks
2007–2009)
(Baltimore Bayhawks 2001–2006)
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 2008–present 34,000 1959 Annapolis, Maryland
George Mason Stadium 2007–2008 5,000 1981 Fairfax, Virginia
Multi-Sport Field 2007 2,500 2005 Washington, D. C.
Johnny Unitas Stadium 2004–2006 11,198 2002 Towson, Maryland
Homewood Field 2003 8,500 1906 Baltimore, Maryland
Ravens Stadium 2002 70,107 1998
Homewood Field 2001 8,500 1906
Connecticut Hammerheads Rafferty Stadium 2020–present 3,500 2015 Fairfield, Connecticut
Denver Outlaws Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium[1] 2020–present 2,000 2005 Denver, Colorado
Empower Field at Mile High 2006–2020 76,125 2001 Denver, Colorado
New York Lizards
(Long Island Lizards 2001–2012)
James M. Shuart Stadium 2009–present 11,929 1962 Hempstead, New York
Mitchel Athletic Complex 2003–2008 2,969 1984 Uniondale, New York
Hofstra Stadium 2001–2002 11,929 1962 Hempstead, New York
Suffolk County Sports Park 2001 6,002 2000 Central Islip, New York
Former Major League Lacrosse stadiums
Team
(former names)
Stadium Years used Seating capacity Opened City
Atlanta Blaze
(2016-2019)
Fifth Third Bank Stadium 2016–2018 8,318 2010 Kennesaw, Georgia
Grady Stadium 2019 8,000 1948 Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Silverbacks Park 2019 5,000 2006 Atlanta, Georgia
Charlotte Hounds
(2012–2018)
American Legion Memorial Stadium 2012–2018 17,000 1936 Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago Machine
(2006–2010)
Columbus Crew Stadium[2] 2010 20,455 1999 Columbus, Ohio
Marina Auto Stadium[2] 2010 13,768 2006 Rochester, New York
Virginia Beach Sportsplex[2] 2010 10,780 1999 Virginia Beach, Virginia
John Fallon Field[2] 2010 2,800 2005 Albany, New York
Joe Walton Stadium[2] 2010 3,000 2005 Moon Township, Pennsylvania
WakeMed Soccer Park[2] 2010 10,000 2002 Cary, North Carolina
Toyota Park 2007–2009 20,000 2006 Bridgeview, Illinois
Sports Complex at Benedictine University 2006 3,000 2004 Lisle, Illinois
Dallas Rattlers (2018–2019)
(Inactive 2009–10)
(Rochester Rattlers 2001–2008, 2011–2017)
Ford Center at The Star 2018–2019 12,000 2015 Frisco, Texas
Capelli Sport Stadium 2017 13,768 2006 Rochester, New York
Wegmans Sports Complex 2016 5,000 2005
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium 2015 11,000 1979 Brockport, New York
Sahlen's Stadium 2011–2014 13,768 2006 Rochester, New York
PAETEC Park 2006–2008
Bishop Kearney Field 2003–2005 4,500 1962 Irondequoit, New York
Frontier Field 2001–2002 10,840 1996 Rochester, New York
Florida Launch
(2014–2018)
FAU Stadium 2014–2018 29,419 2010 Boca Raton, Florida
Hamilton Nationals (2011–2013)
(Toronto Nationals 2009–2010)
Ron Joyce Stadium 2011–2013 6,000 2008 Hamilton, Ontario
Lamport Stadium 2010 9,600 1975 Toronto, Ontario
BMO Field 2009 1,978 2007
Los Angeles Riptide
(2006–2008)
Home Depot Center 2006–2008 10,000 2003 Carson, California
LeBard Stadium [2] 2008 7,600 1955 Costa Mesa, California
New Jersey Pride
(2001–2008)
Yurcak Field 2006–2008 5,000 1994 Piscataway, New Jersey
Alumni Stadium (Kean University) [2] 2005 2,700 1998 Union County, New Jersey
Mercer County Park [2] 2004–2006 6,103 1971 West Windsor, New Jersey
Sprague Field 2004–2005 6,000 1962 Montclair, New Jersey
Commerce Bank Ballpark 2002–2003 6,100 1999 Bridgewater, New Jersey
Yogi Berra Stadium 2001 3,784 1998 Little Falls, New Jersey
Ohio Machine
(2012–2018)
Fortress Obetz 2017–2018 6,500 2017 Obetz, Ohio
Panther Stadium 2016 3,000 Columbus, Ohio
Selby Field 2012–2015 9,100 1929 Delaware, Ohio
Philadelphia Barrage
(2004–2008)
(Bridgeport Barrage 2001–2003)
Hillsboro Stadium [2] 2008 7,600 1999 Hillsboro, Oregon
WakeMed Soccer Park [2] 2008 7,130 2002 Cary, North Carolina
Anheuser-Busch Center [2] 2008 6,000 1982 St Louis, Missouri
Texas Stadium [2] 2008 65,675 1971 Irving, Texas
Virginia Beach Sportsplex [2] 2008 10,780 1999 Virginia Beach, Virginia
Yurcak Field [2] 2007 5,000 1994 Piscataway, New Jersey
United Sports Training Center 2007 1,200 1999 Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Franklin Field [2] 2006 52,593 1895 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Villanova Stadium 2004–2006 12,500 1927 Villanova, Pennsylvania
Dunning Field [2] 2002 3,200 1997 New Canaan, Connecticut
The Ballpark at Harbor Yard 2001–2003 5,300 1998 Bridgeport, Connecticut
San Francisco Dragons
(2006–2008)
Spartan Stadium 2008 30,578 1933 San Jose, California
Kezar Stadium 2006–2007 9,044 1990 San Francisco, California
  1. ^ "Denver Outlaws Announce Partnership with the University of Denver to Host Home Games at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium". Denver Outlaws. March 18, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q limited use