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Phoenix Rising Soccer Complex at Wild Horse Pass is a soccer complex including the Wild Horse Pass Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium near Chandler, Arizona. It is the former home of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship. The stadium was completed before the start of the 2021 USL Championship season. It is located on land in the Gila River ...
Phoenix Rising Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Phoenix, Arizona. It is the home of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship. The stadium was completed on April 1, 2023. The stadium replaces Phoenix Rising's previous home, built on land in the Gila River Indian Community near I-10 and Loop 202. [1] [2] [3]
Casino Arizona Field, formerly known as Phoenix Rising Soccer Complex, was a 15.8-acre soccer-specific training and stadium facility located in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Tempe, Arizona. [1] [2] It was the home of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship from 2017 to 2020. The complex had a 6,200-seat modular stadium ...
The Phoenix MLS stadium is a proposed 21,000 seat soccer-specific stadium to be built in Tempe, Arizona for the Phoenix Rising FC, in its effort to join the MLS. In May 2017, Phoenix Rising signed an agreement with Goldman Sachs to help funding of a new stadium on land purchased from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community if selected. [1]
Phoenix Rising Football Club is an American professional soccer team based in Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 2014 as Arizona United Soccer Club , the team is a member of the USL Championship . They won the league championship in 2023, defeating the Charleston Battery 3–2 on penalty kicks after a 1–1 draw in regulation time.
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Former baseball park, converted for soccer in 2018 [37] Casino Arizona Field: 6,200 Tempe: Arizona: Formerly Phoenix Rising FC: Grass 2017 [38] [39] CEFCU Stadium: 18,203: San Jose: California: Some international matches: FieldTurf: 1933: Former home of NASL's San Jose Earthquakes (NASL), MLS' San Jose Clash/Earthquakes, and the WUSA's San Jose ...