The following is a list of Women's United Soccer Association stadiums. Included are the stadium names, dates of occupation, occupant, date of opening and location:[1]

Women's United Soccer Association Stadiums
Team Stadium
(former names)
Years Used Capacity Opened City
Atlanta Beat Bobby Dodd Stadium 2001 41,000 1913 Atlanta, Georgia
Herndon Stadium 2002โ€“2003 15,000 1948 Atlanta, Georgia
Boston Breakers Nickerson Field 2001-2003 10,412 1915 Boston, Massachusetts
Carolina Courage Fetzer Field 2001 5,025 1935 Cary, North Carolina
SAS Stadium 2002โ€“03 10,000 2002 Cary, North Carolina
New York Power Mitchel Athletic Complex 2001-03 10,102 1984 Uniondale, New York
Philadelphia Charge Villanova Stadium 2001-2003 12,500 1927 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
San Diego Spirit Torero Stadium 2001-2003 6,000 1961 San Diego, California
San Jose CyberRays Spartan Stadium 2001-2003 30,456 1933 San Jose, California
Washington Freedom Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 2001-2003 56,692 1961 Washington, D.C.

References

  1. โ†‘ "WUSA". Women's United Soccer Association. Archived from the original on 2003-11-25. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
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