Dick's Sporting Goods Park

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Dick's Sporting Goods Park
DSG Park, The Dick, Dick's

Location Commerce City, Colorado
Broke ground September 28, 2005
Opened April 7, 2007
Owner Commerce City
Operator Kroenke Sports Enterprises
Surface Kentucky Bluegrass
Construction cost ~$131 million USD (estimate)
Architect HOK Sport + Venue + Event
Tenants Colorado Rapids (MLS) (2007-Present)
Capacity 18,086 (seating)

18,458 (with standing room)

26,000 (concert)

Dick's Sporting Goods Park is a soccer-specific stadium located in Commerce City, Colorado, home to the Colorado Rapids professional soccer team. The stadium can seat up to 18,086 people, but may accommodate up to 26,000 for certain events and is built on over 360 acres (1.5 km²) of land. The stadium claims to be the largest, most state-of-the-art professional soccer complex in the world [1].

Also included at the venue are youth soccer fields (24 fully-lit professional fields, two of which are year-round artificial grass fields), retail development, and a new Commerce City civic center. The stadium is owned by Commerce City and operated by Kroenke Sports Enterprises (KSE) who also own the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Crush and the Colorado Mammoth, and who is a co-owner of the English Premier League side Arsenal F.C. via subsidiary. The estimated cost of this project was $131 million, with investment shared equally between the city and KSE.[1]

The first game at the new stadium was a scrimmage between members of the Colorado Rapids on April 4, 2007. The event was open only to Commerce City residents and season ticket holders. The first official match was played against DC United on April 7, 2007. [2].

The complex is close to Denver's former Stapleton International Airport and is bordered on the north and east by the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, to the south by 56th Avenue, and to the west by Quebec Street.

It hosted the 2007 MLS All-Star Game with a sell out crowd in attendance.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Stadium FAQs. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.
  2. ^ Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Stadium Opening. Retrieved on 2007-08-22.

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Coordinates: 39°48′20″N 104°53′31″W / 39.805676, -104.89181

Preceded by
Invesco Field at Mile High
Home of the
Colorado Rapids

2007 – present
Succeeded by
current
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