Toyota Stadium
Toyota Stadium may refer to: *Toyota Stadium (Georgetown, Kentucky), home stadium of Georgetown College, United States *Toyota Stadium (Japan), an open-roof association football stadium in Toyota, Japan * Toyota Stadium (South Africa), rugby stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa *Toyota Stadium (Texas), home stadium of FC Dallas of Major League Soccer in Frisco, Texas, United States *Endeavour Field (formerly known as Toyota Stadium), the home stadium of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks of the National Rugby League in Australia * West Community Stadium, formerly Toyota Stadium, home stadium of Saint Louis FC of the United Soccer League Championship (2015–2020) See also *Toyota Field, home stadium of San Antonio FC of the United Soccer League, United States *Toyota Field (Madison, Alabama), home stadium of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, a Minor League Baseball team in the Southern League * Toyota Center (other) * Toyota Park (other) * Toyota Arena (other) * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Stadium (Georgetown, Kentucky)
Toyota Stadium is a stadium in Georgetown, Kentucky. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of Georgetown College and previously hosted (1997-2011) the training camp for the Cincinnati Bengals. The stadium, which holds 5,000 and is expandable to 20,000, was built in 1997. It was also used by the local Scott County High School for home high school football games from 1997 until the opening of Great Crossing High School in 2019; the two high schools now share Great Crossing's football stadium. See also * List of sports venues with the name Toyota {{Short description, none This is a List of sports venues with the name Toyota. Sports venues with Toyota naming rights * Town Toyota Center, Wenatchee, Washington * Toyota Center, Houston, Texas * Toyota Center, Kennewick, Washington * Toyota F ... References External linksToyota Stadium page at Georgetown College's Athletics's website Georgetown Tigers football College football venues American ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Stadium (Japan)
is a 45,000 seat retractable roof stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. History It was built in 2001 and is often used as home to the J1 League club Nagoya Grampus. The stadium is football-specific, which gives matches an authentic football aura; however, its location outside Nagoya city makes it impractical for consolidating the club's fan base in its billed hometown. It is also used by Toyota Verblitz, a rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One. Its roof is unique in that it folds much like an accordion; however, the roof has never been closed since 2015 due to extra costs for maintenance. Toyota Stadium is one of the venues of the FIFA Club World Cup (formerly the Toyota Cup). The stadium was also used as one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup, the first Rugby World Cup to be held in Asia. In RWC events, the stadium had been referred to as "City of Toyota Stadium" to avoid confusion as if the name of the stadium is a form of naming rights Nami ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Stadium (South Africa)
The Free State Stadium ( af, Vrystaatstadion), currently known as the Toyota Stadium for sponsorship reasons and formerly known as Vodacom Park, is a stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa, used mainly for rugby union and also sometimes for association football. It was originally built for the 1995 Rugby World Cup, and was one of the venues for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The primary rugby union tenants of the facility are: * The Cheetahs, which represents Free State and Northern Cape provinces in the international Pro14 competition. * The Free State Cheetahs, which participate in South Africa's domestic competition, the Currie Cup. The primary association football tenant is: * Bloemfontein Celtic, who play in South Africa's domestic Premier Soccer League. Notable matches 1995 Rugby World Cup The stadium was one of the host venues for the 1995 Rugby World Cup. It hosted first round matches in Pool C during the tournament. 1996 African Cup of Nations The Free Stat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Stadium (Texas)
Toyota Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in Frisco, a suburb of Dallas, Texas, United States. Built and owned by the city of Frisco, the 20,500-seat stadium opened in 2005. Its primary tenants are Major League Soccer club FC Dallas and the Frisco Independent School District, which supported the construction to host their high school football games. It also hosts the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship, the title game of college football's Football Championship Subdivision. Additionally, it is the home of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, which opened in 2018. History Toyota Stadium was the third MLS soccer-specific stadium to be built after Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio (1999) and Dignity Health Sports Park near Los Angeles (2003). It cost approximately $80 million and opened on August 6, 2005, with a match between FC Dallas and the MetroStars, which ended in a 2–2 draw. The stadium seats 20,500 in a U-shaped design with the north end i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Endeavour Field
Endeavour Field (also known by its commercial name PointsBet Stadium and colloquially as Shark Park during Cronulla Sharks matches) is a rugby league stadium in the southern Sydney suburb of Woolooware, New South Wales, Australia. It is the home ground of the Cronulla-Sutherland Rugby League Club, which represents the Cronulla and Sutherland Shire areas in the National Rugby League competition. Unique among NRL clubs, the Sharks own and operate their home ground. The Sharkies Leagues Club sits beside the stadium. History The stadium was built in 1960 and currently has a capacity of 20,000. The Cronulla-Sutherland Rugby League Club own the stadium and Leagues Club next door, the only club in the NRL to own their own stadium. Local councils usually own sporting venues in Australia. On 21 April 2006, the Federal Government announced a A$9.6 million grant would be given to the Cronulla Sharks to upgrade the stadium. The upgrade included a new covered stand to seat over 1,500 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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West Community Stadium
World Wide Technology Soccer Park is a soccer complex which includes four soccer-specific stadiums, with the main field, West Community Stadium, holding 5,500 seats. Located in Fenton, Missouri, a suburb southwest of downtown St. Louis, it is operated by St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club whose 275 teams and 3,600 players use it for both practice and games. It is also the home field for Webster University's men's and women's soccer teams and was the home of Saint Louis FC from 2015-2020. The complex has five playing fields—three turf and two grass—and one main exhibition turf field, most of which are lighted. The fields are primarily used for soccer but also host field hockey and lacrosse teams. In addition to the playing surfaces, the complex features offices, home and away locker rooms, a fan shop, a banquet hall, a veranda overlooking the main field, two concession stands, a press box, and a private office. History Opening and Anheuser-Busch The St. Louis Soccer Park op ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Field
Toyota Field is a soccer-specific stadium in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Located next to Heroes Stadium, and adjacent to the STAR Soccer Complex and Morgan's Wonderland, the facility opened on April 13, 2013. The stadium is the home of San Antonio FC and has a capacity of 8,296 for soccer matches and 13,000 for concerts and festivals. The stadium was the home of the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League until the team's dissolution following the 2015 season. The stadium is expandable to 18,000+ seating capacity in three phases and is currently built to its Phase 1 design. Toyota Motor Corporation currently holds the sponsor naming rights for the facility. History Toyota Field was originally owned and operated by S.O.A.R. Inc., a non-profit organization founded by San Antonio philanthropist Gordon Hartman. During S.O.A.R. Inc.'s operation of the facility, all proceeds went to Morgan's Wonderland, which is across the street from the stadium. Hartman a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Field (Madison, Alabama)
Toyota Field is a baseball park in Madison, Alabama. It is located west of Huntsville, the metropolitan area's largest city, and sits on a major thoroughfare, Interstate 565. It serves as the home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the relocated minor league team formerly known as the Mobile BayBears, a team that plays in the Southern League. It was scheduled to open April 15, 2020 and seats up to 7,000 people. Groundbreaking occurred on June 9, 2018. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama purchased the naming rights to the stadium. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting the United States in the spring of 2020, the minor league baseball season that year was canceled. However, some limited-attendance public events were staged by the Trash Pandas that summer at Toyota Field to cultivate interest prior to the team's opening game on May 11, 2021. The first football game played at Toyota Field will be held on October 15, 2022, between the North Alabama Lions from nearby Florence ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Center (other)
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Toyota Center is an indoor arena in Houston, Texas that is home to the Houston Rockets: Toyota Center may also refer to: *Toyota Center (Kennewick) in Kennewick, Washington *Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona *Town Toyota Center in Wenatchee, Washington is home to the Wenatchee Wild *Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California See also * Toyota (other) * Toyota Stadium (other) * Toyota Park (other) * Toyota Arena (other) Toyota Arena is an arena in Ontario, California. Toyota Arena may also refer to: *Generali Arena, an arena in Prague, Czech Republic * Utz Arena, an arena in York, Pennsylvania, United States See also * Toyota (other) Toyota (Toyota Moto ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Park (other)
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Toyota Park is the former name of a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, USA. Toyota Park may also refer to: *Endeavour Field, Woolooware, New South Wales, Australia (formerly known as Toyota Park) *Toyota Prefectural Natural Park, Yamaguchi, Japan *Toyota Athletic Stadium, Toyota, Aichi, Japan See also * Toyota (other) * Toyota Stadium (other) * Toyota Center (other) * Toyota Arena (other) Toyota Arena is an arena in Ontario, California. Toyota Arena may also refer to: *Generali Arena, an arena in Prague, Czech Republic * Utz Arena, an arena in York, Pennsylvania, United States See also * Toyota (other) Toyota (Toyota Moto ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Toyota Arena (other)
Toyota Arena is an arena in Ontario, California. Toyota Arena may also refer to: *Generali Arena, an arena in Prague, Czech Republic * Utz Arena, an arena in York, Pennsylvania, United States See also * Toyota (other) Toyota (Toyota Motor Corporation, or TMC) is a multinational corporation headquartered in the city of the same name in Japan. Toyota may also refer to: Organisations Businesses * Toyota Group ** Toyota Australia, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Cor ... * Toyota Center (other) * Toyota Park (other) * Toyota Stadium (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |