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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
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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
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