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  2. Bishop John M. D'Arcy Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne FC (USL League Two) (2023–2025) Bishop John M. D’Arcy Stadium is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Fort Wayne, Indiana . The facility is located on the campus of the University of Saint Francis and is named in honor of Bishop John M. D’Arcy , who served as diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend , Indiana.

  3. Fort Wayne FC - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne Football Club is a pre-professional soccer club in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. The club currently competes in the Valley Division of the USL League Two, the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. Fort Wayne FC played home games in its first two seasons at Shields Field Stadium at Bishop Dwenger High School. On January 10 ...

  4. USL League One - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne FC: Fort Wayne, Indiana: New Stadium in Fort Wayne [67] 8,400 2019 2026 Mike Avery: North Jersey Pro Soccer [59] Paterson, New Jersey: Hinchliffe Stadium ...

  5. Fort Wayne billionaire joins Eleven Park investor group for ...

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    Fort Wayne entrepreneur Chuck Surack has joined the effort as a co-owner in the Indy Eleven team and an investor in the private development, officials with Indy Eleven and Eleven Park Investment ...

  6. Parkview Field - Wikipedia

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    The park contains lawn seating sections. In 2017, a section of the lawn seating was dedicated to Frederick Waldor, a prominent Fort Wayne native and early investor in the stadium. A one-of-a-kind luxury suite equipped with a bar and concessions named the 400 club opened in April 2013.

  7. List of soccer stadiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States. It includes all stadiums in the top three levels of American soccer and some lower league and collegiate stadiums in the United States. The minimum capacity is 1,000. Some of these venues are soccer-specific stadiums. Other venues are multipurpose stadiums, American football stadiums, or baseball stadiums that also host ...

  8. Hefner Soccer Complex - Wikipedia

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    Hefner Soccer Complex (also known as Hefner Stadium, and Hefner Fields) is a large group of soccer fields located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.It is named after David J. Hefner, the late son of William J. and Bonnie L. Hefner, local philanthropists.

  9. Memorial Stadium (Fort Wayne) - Wikipedia

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    It was primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Fort Wayne Wizards of the Midwest League baseball team. Memorial Stadium was dedicated on April 18, 1993 before a sold-out crowd. [1] One of the most historic moments for the stadium came April 24, 1994 when Alex Rodriguez hit the first professional home run of his career. [2]