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Krenzler Field is a soccer-specific stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It serves as the home field to the CSU men's and women's varsity soccer teams, the CSU varsity men's lacrosse team, and formerly the Cleveland City Stars of the USL First Division.
Krenzler Soccer Field — Men's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer Robert F. Busbey Natatorium – Men and women's swimming and diving Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium – Volleyball, wrestling and fencing
SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Chicago.It is the home stadium of Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro, and the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby.
The Cleveland State Vikings men's soccer team represent Cleveland State University in the Horizon League of NCAA Division I soccer. The team plays its home matches at Krenzler Field and is currently coached by Kirk Harwat. The first season of soccer at Cleveland State was 1954 when the university was known as Fenn College.
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Welcome back to another season of Chicago Bears football at Soldier Field. The Bears have called the stadium home since 1971, but we don’t know how long the team will be playing by Lake Michigan ...
Softball field: Capacity: Cleveland State: Krenzler Field: 1,680 Wolstein Center: 13,610 [a] Non-baseball school: Viking Field 500 Detroit Mercy: Titan Soccer Field 500 Calihan Hall: 8,295 Non-baseball school: Buysse Ballpark 500 Green Bay: Aldo Santaga Stadium: 3,500 Resch Center (men) Kress Events Center (women) 9,729 4,018 Non-baseball ...
Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears from the National Football League (NFL) since 1971, [a] as well as Chicago Fire FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) from 1998 to 2006 and since 2020.