Kansas City's Women's soccer team has revealed plans for a new stadium.It will be at the east end of the Berkley Riverfront. "World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports," said KC NWSL co-owner Angie Long. "Tremendous momentum exists in women's sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude." "World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports," KC NWSL co-founder and co-owner Angie Long said in a release from the team. "Tremendous momentum exists in women's sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude."
"We believe this significant investment and commitment will shape a stronger future for our entire region and our athletes." "World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports," said Long. Achieving a fast-paced design and construction schedule was of the utmost importance to team owners, who wanted the Sporting Kansas City team to play the majority of its 2011 matches in the new stadium to coincide with its November 2010 re-branding. Previously known as the Kansas City Wizards, this soccer team had played 15 seasons without a permanent home, including 12 seasons at a stadium built for football and three seasons at a stadium built for baseball. Kansas City's professional women's soccer team and Port KC have finalized plans to build the first soccer stadium purpose-built for an NWSL team.
The Kansas City NWSL stadium will be the first privately financed specifically for a women's pro team in the United States, though two other stadiums have seen women's professional teams as founding, anchor tenants. The WPS version of the Atlanta Beat touted the 2010 opening of what is now called Fifth Third Bank Stadium as the first ever stadium build for a women's pro soccer team. That stadium was built on the campus of Kennesaw State University, outside of Atlanta, and included significant funding from the university, whose athletic teams also used it . The Beat's presence as the founding tenant of that stadium allowed for the addition of more robust corporate suites to the 8,000-plus-seat facility. "Tremendous momentum exists in women's sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude," Angie says.
"Tremendous momentum exists in women's sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude," Long said. "Tremendous momentum exists in women's sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude." The women's game continues to make huge strides, but for all that advancement, teams are still having to play the hermit crab role, moving into what ever stadiums are available and making them home. But new NWSL franchise Kansas City NWSL are set to buck that trend by getting their own purpose built stadium, as announced by owners Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews. The announcement comes just over 10 months since the group was awarded a franchise and is the latest in a series of major investments for the team.
The women's professional soccer club announced plans to build a gorgeous new stadium at Berkley Riverfront just off the banks of the Missouri River. The $70-million project — which franchise ownership will pay for in its entireity — will yield the first-ever stadium built specifically for an NWSL team and one of the few in the world built for a women's team as its primary resident. Kansas City NWSL will construct the first soccer stadium purpose-built for an NWSL team, the club announced on Tuesday. The $70 million facility, which will be privately financed through the ownership group, will be located on the east end of the Berkley Riverfront in Kansas City, near the Missouri River. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The owners of Kansas City's professional women's soccer team announced Tuesday they plan to build a $70 million stadium for the team.
The $70-million project - which franchise ownership will pay for in its entireity - will yield the first-ever stadium built specifically for an NWSL team and one of the few in the world built for a women's team as its primary resident. KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The owners of Kansas City's professional women's soccer team announced Tuesday they plan to build a $70 million stadium for the team. Primary design and construction partners include Kansas City-based Generator Studio, JE Dunn and Monarch Build.
Sporting KC's desire to create a fan-oriented experience was brought to life through various club spaces where fans can interact with players. We designed a year-round sports bar with input from and dedicated for the soccer team's most passionate supporters – a first of its kind in Major League Soccer. Kansas City Current (2022–present)Children's Mercy Park is a soccer-specific stadium in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, and is the home of Sporting Kansas City.
The stadium is located near Kansas Speedway, on the far west side of Wyandotte County, Kansas. It opened during the 2011 season of Major League Soccer on June 9, 2011 with a match against the Chicago Fire. The stadium has a seating capacity of 18,467 seats, which can expand to 25,000 for concerts. The stadium is Sporting Kansas City's third home venue; then known as the Kansas City Wizards, the team played in Arrowhead Stadium from 1996 to 2007 and CommunityAmerica Ballpark from 2008 to 2010. In 2013, the stadium hosted the MLS All-Star Game, the United States men's national soccer team, and the MLS Cup, and is the only stadium to host all three in the same year.
The owners signed a 50-year lease for a 7-acre site in Kansas City, with the $70 million construction set to be privately funded through the ownership group. Chris Long, who co-owns the franchise with his wife Angie and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' fiancée Brittany Matthews, said the investment was focused on the players and fans of the newly-franchised team. Kansas City's National Women's Soccer League team on Tuesday announced plans to build its own privately financed stadium on the city's riverfront.
The stadium, which the club estimates will cost $70 million, would be the first built specifically for an NWSL team. The owners of Kansas City's professional women's soccer team announced Tuesday they plan to build a $70 million US stadium for the team. Construction on a 11,000-seat facility reportedly will begin next spring or summer, with the stadium ready for use by 2024.
Kansas City Current, the city's National Women's Soccer League team, announced in late October plans to construct an 11,000 seat stadium located on the city's riverfront area. The new stadium, which is the first soccer stadium purpose-built for a women's soccer team, will be developed on property owned by Port KC. The news comes before the team has even announced its permanent branding, having played its first season under the temporary name and branding of "Kansas City NWSL" after launching last December as a replacement for the now defunct Utah Royals. Last month, the Kansas City team announced it would build a privately financed training facility in Riverside, Missouri, estimated to cost $15 million. The owners of Kansas City's professional women's soccer team announced Oct. 26 they plan to build a $70 million stadium for the team. KC NWSL signed a 50-year lease for a 7.08-acre plot on the east end of the riverfront.
Who Owns Kc Stadium Kansas City plans the U.S.'s first soccer stadium built for women The new stadium is expected to cost around $70 million and seat about 11,000 people. Owners of the Kansas City National Women's Soccer League franchise have unveiled ambitious plans to construct the first purpose-built stadium specifically for a women's soccer team in the US. In 2006, Sporting Club purchased the Kansas City Wizards professional soccer team from Lamar Hunt and Hunt Sports Group as the first step in building its high-performance entertainment company. Sporting Club has committed more than $200 million to Kansas City soccer and brought the state-of-the-heart Children's Mercy Park to Kansas City by way of their diligence. The ownership group is unique to Kansas City sports, as Sporting is the only professional sports organization with local ownership.
$70 million project along Kansas City's riverfront is expected to be the first stadium purpose-built for a National Women's Soccer League team, Kansas City NWSL owners announced Tuesday, unveiling early plans for the 11,000-seat complex just north of downtown. As KC NWSL and Port KC finalise plans, the project will be privately financed through the ownership group, with the team signing a 50-year lease for Parcel 8, the 7.08-acre site on the east end of the Berkley Riverfront in Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City NWSL owners Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews have announced plans to construct the first soccer stadium purpose-built for a National Women's Soccer League team. The owners of the Kansas City NWSL, the city's resident women's soccer team, announced on Tuesday their intention to build the first stadium created specifically for a National Women's Soccer League team. The new stadium is expected to cost around $70 million — provided by the owners — and will be built on a seven-acre plot of land in the Berkley Riverfront area in Kansas City, M0., according to the release. The Kansas City franchise of the National Women's Soccer League has had a busy few weeks.
First, the team announced a new $15 million practice facility to be built in Riverside, Missouri. That was followed by the news of the first soccer stadium purpose-built for a NWSL team. KC NWSL is teaming up with Port KC on the project, which will be entirely privately financed through the ownership group.
While final designs are still in development, the estimated $70 million project will be entirely privately funded through the ownership group and will be located near the east end of the Berkley Riverfront in Kansas City, near the Missouri River. Most other NWSL teams play in soccer-specific stadiums, though each of them share those facilities with men's professional teams. In several cases, the women's teams are only tenants in stadiums built and branded for men's teams. Kansas City NWSL owners Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews announced the 11,000-seat stadium will be built along the Missouri River close to downtown Kansas City. The stadium for Kansas City NWSL will be the first built in the U.S. specifically for a women's soccer team. Kansas City's hometown soccer team, Sporting Kansas City, is set to kick off its 2022 home season at Children's Mercy Park on March 5.
While stadium food can conjure images of hot dogs with mustard and tortilla chips smothered in processed yellow cheese, under the eye of head concessions chef Stefanie Castaneda, your game-time fare might look a little different this year. From stellar sammies to vegetarian-friendly Mexican favorites, give one of these 10 selections from the stadium's concession stands a try while attending your next game. "World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports," KC NWSL co-founder and co-owner Angie Long said.
The new stadium is more than just a building; it represents the city's commitment to supporting its women's soccer team, co-owner and co-founder Angie Long explained during Tuesday's press conference. The facility is expected to be ready for players and fans by 2024, with construction slated to begin in the middle of next year. The owners of Kansas City NWSL announced on Tuesday they plan to build the first stadium in the U.S. specifically for a women's soccer team, costing $70 million. "We are thrilled to move our home matches to Children's Mercy Park," KC NWSL Chief Operating Office Amber Cox said in a release. "When the opportunity materialized for the 2022 season to move to one of the best soccer stadiums in the world, we felt it made sense, especially given our player-first approach." Just a few months after opening its doors, the stadium played host to the Gold Cup.
Both female and Olympic national teams have also played here, but perhaps the most distinctive event came before inauguration. Sporting Park became the first ever stadium to sign a charitable naming rights deal. This is the 3rd stadium for Sporting Kansas City, but the 1st football-specific one. Plans for a new 18,500-seater were approved already in 2007, but due to location change and switch in financing construction started on January 20th 2010. It lasted 16 months and the venue started operating in early June 2011 with a league tie between Sporting and Chicago Fire.
The team's final match of its inaugural season was played on Oct. 30 at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kan. The team plans to play next year at Children's Mercy Park, which is the home of Sporting KC of the MLS. Today's announcement follows previously released plans for a privately-funded $15-million training facility in Riverside, Missouri and plans to play home matches during the 2022 season at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan. Kansas City NWSL is nearing the end of its Inaugural Season of play and will be in action for its final match at Legends Field on Saturday, Oct. 30. Today's announcement follows previously released plans for a privately-funded $15 million training facility in Riverside, Missouri and plans to play home matches during the 2022 season at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan.
The soccer stadium will be close to a future streetcar extension, downtown trails, riverfront greenspace and other riverfront developments. The owners bought the team less than a year ago, during which time they have ushered in numerous changes, team officials said during a news conference this week. One such big move was their announcement last month to build a $15 million training facility, with two soccer fields in it, in Riverside, Mo. Currently, there are a dozen soccer stadiums that NWSL teams use, but none of them were built specifically for the women's teams.
The new KC stadium is expected to seat 11,000 and is slated to open sometime in 2024, according to The Kansas City Star. "As a sports fan and a father, I am so proud that Kansas City will make history in having a world-class facility dedicated to women in sport and that the project will be a centerpiece of our beautiful riverfront redevelopment," Lucas said. It's a tailwind men's sports has enjoyed for over a century in this country, dating back to MLB stadiums like Forbes Field and Fenway Park back in the early 20th century.
These were stadiums built by baseball teams for baseball teams, and the growth of the sport quickly followed. The team's final match of its inaugural season will be played on Saturday at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. "World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports," Angie Long said. Owners Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews announced the 11,000-seat stadium will be built along the Missouri River close to downtown Kansas City. The stadium will be privately financed through the team's ownership group, which is led by married couple Angie and Chris Long.
The KC Current has previously played at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas, and will continue to play there throughout the 2022 season as the new stadium begins construction. Construction is also set to begin on the team's new $15 million training facility, which will be located in Riverside, Missouri. Final designs for the stadium are still in development, but the seven-acre facility is estimated to cost around $70 million, with the team signing a 50-year lease. The project is forecast to cost some US$70 million and will be entirely privately financed through the team's ownership group, which comprises Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews. Billions of dollars have been spent to build stadiums for American men's professional sports teams. Located west of downtown Kansas City, near the Kansas Speedway, the stadium's color scheme is designed to match Sporting Kansas City's team colors—deep indigo and blue.
Previously, it was known as Livestrong Sporting Park, from 2011 to January 2013, until Sporting Kansas City ended their naming agreement with the Livestrong Foundation. According to a press release on the Sporting Kansas City website, the stadium is designed to offer expansion opportunities. Besides soccer, Sporting Park also hosts concert performances, and has a capacity of 25,000 for music events.
Kansas City will play its 2022 home games at Children's Mercy Park, home to MLS' Sporting Kansas City. No details have been shared yet on a targeted completion date for the team's new stadium. The team's final match of its inaugural season will be played on Saturday at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.
The team plans to play next year at Children's Mercy Park, which is the home of Sporting KC of the MLS. Because of their 2012 US Open Cup win, they qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League, and played games both in the MLS and in CONCACAF. Children's Mercy Park also hosted to a World Cup qualifying match between the United States and Jamaica with an attendance of 18,467, where the United States shut out Jamaica 2–0, and the 2013 MLS All-Star Game between A.S. The opening match took place on June 9, 2011, as Sporting played the Chicago Fire to a scoreless draw in front of an over-capacity crowd of 19,925. The first goal would come days later during the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup when Dwayne De Rosario converted a penalty kick for Canada against Panama.
J. Sapong in a 1–0 win over the San Jose Earthquakes, the club's first victory in the stadium. Sporting would finish its first regular season in the stadium with a 9–2–6 record at home. Although a self-described latecomer to the world of professional soccer, Cliff is a big believer in the value that well-managed sports enterprises bring to their communities.
He is a Kansas City native who has helped lead the development and growth of one of the region's most successful high-technology and high-performance businesses. He is an avid sports fan committed to making Major League Soccer a prominent part of Kansas City's professional sports identity. Kansas City's Major League Soccer franchise, Sporting Kansas City, has long been reluctant to share its stadium with an NWSL side. When the owners of Sporting Kansas City decided to reinvent their stadium, they wanted something radically different that would change the notion of soccer stadium design.
They commissioned the Populous studio to create a modern, yet intimate stadium, with the largest pitch in the English Premier League. Getting to a point where these teams are in first-class facilities is, itself, a leap forward for NWSL, as we've seen with Gotham FC in Red Bull Arena, for instance. That meant a 27% jump in average attendance in 2021, even amid slowly-loosening COVID restrictions and a general decline in attendance across sports this year. Construction is expected to start next spring or summer, with the stadium ready for use by 2024, The Kansas City Star reported. Kansas City NWSL (National Women's Soccer League) had previously announced plans to build a $15 million training facility in the Kansas City suburb of Riverside.
Lease agreements included addressing the participation of minority and women-owned businesses in the design and construction of the stadium to make sure that those building the stadium reflect the community in which it is located. Sporting Kansas City played its first match in LIVESTRONG Sporting Park on June 9, 2011. The stadium also was designed to host special events such as concerts with a seating ca(Photo by Chris Mann – A2MG, Inc.)pacity of 25,000. LIVESTRONG Sporting Park welcomed a near-capacity crowd for Farm Aid 2011 on Aug. 13. Construction is expected to start next spring or summer, with the stadium ready for use by 2024, The Kansas City Starreported.