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The Virginia Beach Sportsplex is a sports complex in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The name is most commonly attached to the main soccer-specific stadium within the complex, which opened in 1999. It has a permanent seating capacity of 6,000 on two decks of seating, though it can be expanded upwards to 17,000 for American football games. [ 2 ]
The stadium underwent a $24.8 million renovation in preparation for the start of the 2009 I-AA season. [7] In July 2009, the stadium was renamed Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium, in honor of a local contractor, who donated more than $2.5 million for the stadium. [8] On September 5, 2009, the first ODU football game was held at Foreman Field.
In March 2010, the venue removed its corporate prefix ("Verizon Wireless") for the first time in its 14-year history, to be known simply as "Virginia Beach Amphitheater". [3] In February 2011, the amphitheater was renamed "Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach", with naming rights coming from Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance. [ 4 ]
#9. Virginia Beach metro area, Virginia - Population: 1.8M - Median age: 37.2 - Median net worth: $80,533 - No professional sports teams. The lack of a suitable stadium hampers Virginia Beach's ...
It has over 31,029 square feet of ballroom space, spread across three rooms, which can seat up to 2,000 people with banquet seating and 3,108 with theater seating. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In addition to the ballrooms, the convention center also has 26 meeting rooms with 28,929 square feet of meeting space between its two stories. [ 5 ]
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They are ordered by seating capacity, the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate in baseball configuration. Venues with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included. Venues with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included.
Stadium Capacity City State Teams/Major Events Surface Year opened Notes Ref. Image Admiral Fetterman Field: 5,038: Pensacola: Florida: Al Lang Stadium: 7,227: St. Petersburg