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The following is a list of Women's Professional Soccer stadiums including past, present, and future stadiums. Included are the stadium names, dates of occupation, occupant, date of opening and location:
Stadiums in bold type are those either currently in use by existing teams or the last stadiums used by defunct teams.
Women's Professional Soccer Stadiums
Team (former names)
Stadium (former names)
Years Used
Capacity
Opened
City
Atlanta Beat
Kennesaw State University Soccer Stadium
2010-
8,300
2010
Kennesaw, Georgia
Boston Breakers
Harvard Stadium
2009-2011
30,323
1903
Boston, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Independence
John A. Farrell Stadium
2010
7,500
?
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Leslie Quick Stadium
2011-
4,000+
1994
Chester, Pennsylvania
PPL Park (Playoff games)
2011-
18,500
2010
Chester, Pennsylvania
Sky Blue FC
TD Bank Ballpark (first two home games)Commerce Bank Ballpark (2000–2008)Somerset Ballpark (1999–2000)
2009
6,100
1999
Bridgewater Township, New Jersey
Yurcak Field
2009-
5,000
1994
Piscataway Township, New Jersey
magicJack Washington Freedom (2009-2010)
Maryland SoccerPlex
2009-2010
5,126
2000
Boyds, Maryland
RFK Stadium (Select games)
2009-2010
45,600
1959
Washington, D.C.
FAU Soccer Field
2011-
1,200
?
Boca Raton, Florida
Western New York Flash
Sahlen's Stadium Marina Auto Stadium (2009–2010) PAETEC Park (2006–2008) Rochester Rhinos Stadium (2008–2009)
2011
13,768
2006
Rochester, New York
Defunct Teams Stadiums
Team (former names)
Stadium (former names)
Years Used
Capacity
Opened
City
Chicago Red Stars
Toyota Park
2009-2010
20,000
2006
Bridgeview, Illinois
FC Gold Pride
Buck Shaw Stadium
2009
10,300
1962
Santa Clara, California
Castro Valley High School Athletic Stadium (first four home games)
2010
4,500
2007
Castro Valley, California
Pioneer Stadium
2010
5,000
1964
Hayward, California
Los Angeles Sol
The Home Depot Center
2009
27,000
2003
Carson, California
Saint Louis Athletica
Ralph Korte Stadium
2009
5,000
1994
Edwardsville, Illinois
Robert R. Hermann Stadium (one game)
2009
6,050
1999
St. Louis, Missouri
Anheuser-Busch Center St. Louis Soccer Park (1982-1996)
2009-10
6,200
1982
Fenton, Missouri
References
Teams Miscellaneous Seasons