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Pacific Sports Center

Coordinates: 47°11′05″N 122°28′17″W / 47.184842°N 122.471509°W / 47.184842; -122.471509
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Pacific Sports Center
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Location2645 So. 80th St
Tacoma, WA 98409
Coordinates47°11′05″N 122°28′17″W / 47.184842°N 122.471509°W / 47.184842; -122.471509
OwnerMarian Bowers
OperatorSouth Sound Sports Ventures, Inc.
SurfaceSportturf True Grass
Construction
Built2011
Opened2012
Construction cost$4.2 million
Tenants
Tacoma Stars (PASL) (2012-2013)

Pacific Sports Center is a 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m2) multi-purpose arena, in Tacoma, Washington. It served as the home turf for the Tacoma Stars of the Professional Arena Soccer League prior to 2014.

History

Between the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, former Tacoma Stars team owner Marian Bowers completed construction on a new multi-sport facility to replace the team's former home, the Tacoma Soccer Center. Limited space for parking and the need for costly repairs led Bowers to build the new 52,000 square feet (4,800 m2) Pacific Sports Center on Tacoma's south side. The privately funded complex seats up to 1,200 spectators, includes 200 parking spaces, and cost approximately $4.2 million to construct.[1]

The center opened to the public in April 2012 with an event featuring free soccer and lacrosse clinics, facility tours, refreshments, appearances by past Tacoma Stars players, and an "official first kick" by Joe Lonergan, then Deputy Mayor of Tacoma.[2]

References

  1. ^ Dunkelberger, Steve (December 22, 2011). "New sports center set to open this Spring". Tacoma Weekly. Tacoma, WA. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  2. ^ "Lonergan to kick-off Pacific Sports Center". Tacoma Weekly. Tacoma, WA. April 25, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.