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Eleven Park is a soccer-specific stadium currently in development on the site of the former Diamond Chain Company facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.If completed, it will be the home of Indy Eleven, a professional soccer team that plays in the USL Championship.
It is the home of the Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indy) Jaguars track and field and soccer teams. It is also the home of Indy Eleven. The stadium is named for Indianapolis civic leader Michael A. Carroll. [1] The stadium was built in 1982 for $7 million as a track and field venue. [2]
The name "Eleven" does not reference the eleven players who take to the field representing the club, but pays homage to Indiana's 11th Regiment Indiana Infantry in the American Civil War, while the navy colored checkered background is a nod to both Indianapolis' auto-racing culture and the Brickyard Battalion supporters group.
The Indy Eleven soccer team began play in 2014 and are members of the United Soccer League (USL). Notably, Indianapolis is the headquarters of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the main governing body for U.S. collegiate sports, the National Federation of State High School Associations , and the Indianapolis 500 , one of ...
IU Indy Jaguars [c] Indiana University Indianapolis: Indianapolis: Horizon: Notre Dame Fighting Irish: University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame: ACC: FBS [d] [e] Purdue Boilermakers: Purdue University: West Lafayette: Big Ten: FBS: Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons: Purdue University Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne: Horizon: Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles ...
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The Eleven faced MLS side Atlanta United in the Quarter-finals on July 9, the first ever meeting of the two teams and Indy's first ever appearance in the Open Cup Quarter-finals. [21] The Eleven's 2–1 victory was the team's first ever win over an MLS side, and advanced the team to a historic semi-final matchup.