On April 1, 2000, Arizona State University unveiled the latest amenity in its sports facilities, the Soccer Stadium.
The Soccer Stadium features chair-back bleachers and individual seats with a capacity for 1,051 fans. The grandstand, which sits on the west side of the field, creates an exciting atmosphere due to its close proximity to the field. The stands are raised so that the first row sits eight feet over the field and is 20 feet from the sideline. Seats are accessible by either ramps or stairwells.
The Soccer Stadium features several amenities, making it the premier stadium in the Pac-10 and one of the best collegiate stadiums in the country. The stadium consists of built-in coaches' offices, a fully equipped training room, concession stand, team shop, press area and a home team locker room.
The turf consists of Bermuda grass and the penalty boxes are seeded with Tiffway 419. In the winter months, it is over-seeded with Perinal Rye grass. The dimensions of the field can vary. The ASU women's soccer team plays on a field that is 120 x 75 yards.
There are six banks of lights that allow for the versatility of night games. In addition, four suspended speakers provide superb sound quality.
Directions to the Soccer Stadium
From the Loop 202 Freeway:
Exit the Scottsdale and Rural Road exit. Head South on Rural Road (towards the University). Proceed south, past Karsten Golf Course, to Sixth Street. Turn left (east) on Sixth Street and follow street around to the soccer stadium.
From South Tempe:
Take Rural Road north to Sixth Street. Turn right (east) on Sixth Street and follow street around to the soccer stadium.
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