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The Aviator Complex contains ice skating rinks within two of the hangars. The other two hangars contain a field house, a gymnastics and dance complex, and a fitness center totaling more than 48,000 square feet (4,500 m 2), as well as a 6,000-seat football field outside. Aviator's Sports Facilities include: Two synthetic turf outdoor fields [1]
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The organization changed their name to the Brooklyn Aviators before the 2011–2012 season, but folded after the season. The Aviators' home arena was the Aviator Sports and Events Center located at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York.
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The Brooklyn Aviators were a professional ice hockey team based in Brooklyn, New York. The team was a member of the Federal Hockey League and was affiliated with the ECHL's Wheeling Nailers. The Aviators played their home games at the Aviator Sports and Events Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. [1]
The team made its debut in 2015 playing at Aviator Sports & Events Center in Brooklyn, New York. The first player to ever score a goal for the Riveters was Brooke Ammerman. The New York Riveters won their first game against the Boston Pride on November 15, 2015.
Sports Illustrated Stadium: 25,189 2007 USL Super League (1) Brooklyn FC: Maimonides Park: 7,000 2024 USL Championship (1) Brooklyn FC: Maimonides Park: 7,000 2023 To begin play in the 2025 season MLS Next Pro (2) New York Red Bulls II: MSU Soccer Park: 5,000 2015 New York Red Bulls reserve team. Winner of 2016 USL Cup. New York City FC II ...
The women's and youth teams played at Aviator Sports and Events Center in the Marine Park neighborhood of southeast Brooklyn.. On April 27, 2021, the club announced plans to construct a 7,500-seat stadium on the campus of York College in Jamaica, Queens as a temporary home before building a permanent stadium elsewhere in the borough.