McColl–Richardson Field at Jerry Richardson Stadium is a
college football
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stadium
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in
University City,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte ( ) is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 United ...
,
United States
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and the home field of the
Charlotte 49ers football team representing the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte, or simply Charlotte) is a public research university in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. UNC Charlotte offers 24 doctoral, 66 master's, and 79 bachelor's degree programs thr ...
(UNC Charlotte). The team became a
Football Bowl Subdivision
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member in 2015 and competes in the
American Athletic Conference
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.
Proposed by the university's chancellor Phillip Dubois in 2008, the stadium's construction was approved by the school's
Board of Trustees
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
, the Board of Governors for the
University of North Carolina
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, and Governor
Bev Perdue
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before officially beginning construction in April 2011. Businessmen
Hugh McColl
Hugh Leon McColl Jr. (born June 18, 1935) is a former business executive who was the CEO of NationsBank and the former chairman and the first CEO of Bank of America. Active in banking since around 1960, McColl was a driving force behind conso ...
and
Jerry Richardson
Jerome Johnson Richardson Sr. (July 18, 1936 – March 1, 2023) was an American businessman, professional football player, and owner in the National Football League (NFL). A native of Spring Hope, North Carolina, he played college football f ...
purchased the naming rights to the facility's playing field in 2011, and construction finished in October 2012. The stadium was named for Richardson in 2013 after an additional $10 million donation. The stadium hosted its first major event on August 31, 2013, when the 49ers defeated the
Campbell Fighting Camels
The Campbell Fighting Camels are the athletic teams that represent Campbell University, located in Buies Creek, North Carolina, in intercollegiate sports at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily ...
.
Designed by Jenkins·Peer Architects and the
DLR Group
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, the horseshoe-shaped stadium has a capacity of 15,314 people. Much of the current home side seating area is available with the purchase of a
personal seat license
A personal seat license, or PSL, is a paid license that entitles the holder to the right to buy season tickets for a certain seat in a stadium. This holder can sell the seat license to someone else if they no longer wish to purchase season tick ...
. The venue includes various amenities, such as the Judy W. Rose football center, which includes athletic and academic facilities. Located on the UNC Charlotte campus, parking is expected to be limited on game days, although public transportation routes to reach the stadium are available.
History
Funding
In February 2008, a university-appointed committee presented a report to UNC Charlotte
Chancellor
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Phil Dubois recommending the addition of a football program at the school, which would cost approximately $11.5 million per year and would be funded primarily through an annually increasing student athletic fee. In June 2008, Dubois presented a report to the school's
Board of Trustees
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
addressing the potential impact of the addition of a football stadium on the university. In the report, Dubois suggested two possible locations for a new stadium: a renovated
Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field
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or a new facility at the site of recreational fields on the northwestern part of the campus. Dubois preferred the latter for cost reasons.
In November 2008, the board unanimously approved Dubois' proposal to add a football program.
On December 11, 2009, the Board of Trustees approved a financing plan for football, which called for the university to borrow $40.5 million in state-issued bonds to construct a permanent football stadium and
field house
Field house or fieldhouse is an American English term for an indoor sports arena or stadium, mostly used for college basketball, volleyball, or ice hockey, or a support building for various adjacent sports fields, e.g. locker room, team room, coac ...
, citing a favorable bidding environment and greater interest in ticket sales as their reasons for building a new facility rather than expanding
American Legion Memorial Stadium
American Legion Memorial Stadium is a 10,500-seat stadium located on 7th Street in the Elizabeth community of Charlotte, North Carolina. It is located on a complex with the Grady Cole Center. Both are located next to Central Piedmont Community C ...
.
On February 12, 2010, the
University of North Carolina
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Board of Governors
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulations ...
approved a student fee increase to fund the construction of the facility.
Students pay an annual fee of $120 to fund the stadium's construction debt. A separate fee, which will begin at $50 and increase annually until it reaches $200, will pay for regular operating costs.
On August 2, 2010, North Carolina Governor
Bev Perdue
Beverly Marlene Eaves Perdue (née Moore; January 14, 1947) is an American businesswoman, politician, and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 73rd governor of North Carolina from 2009 to 2013. She was the first female governor o ...
signed the debt service fee bill into law to clear the way for stadium construction.
The final design of the new stadium was displayed at the Board of Trustees meeting on September 24, 2010.
Initial construction and naming rights
Rodgers PCL Russell, a joint venture of Rodgers Builders,
PCL Construction
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, and H. J. Russell & Company, was the primary builder for the stadium and football center.
On April 28, 2011, UNC Charlotte held a
groundbreaking
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ceremony for the new football stadium.
Construction finished in the fall of 2012, and ownership was turned over to university control on October 31, 2012. That month, the university announced its intent to make the stadium a
zero waste
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facility.

On November 1, 2011, the stadium's playing field was named McColl–Richardson Field after
Hugh McColl
Hugh Leon McColl Jr. (born June 18, 1935) is a former business executive who was the CEO of NationsBank and the former chairman and the first CEO of Bank of America. Active in banking since around 1960, McColl was a driving force behind conso ...
, former
chief executive officer
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
of
Bank of America
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, and
Jerry Richardson
Jerome Johnson Richardson Sr. (July 18, 1936 – March 1, 2023) was an American businessman, professional football player, and owner in the National Football League (NFL). A native of Spring Hope, North Carolina, he played college football f ...
, then-owner of the
National Football League
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's
Carolina Panthers
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, purchased the naming rights for an undisclosed amount.
Although athletic director
Judy Rose
Judith Wilkins Rose is the former director of athletics for the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte 49ers.
Playing career
Rose played women's basketball for the Winthrop Eagles from 1970 to 1974.
Education
Rose graduated from ...
stated that the school was asking for $5 million over 13 years for the naming rights to the stadium,
the school announced on June 11, 2013, that Richardson had donated an additional $10 million to the school's football program, and the facility would be named Jerry Richardson Stadium. The donation attracted some controversy, due to the fact that Richardson had recently lobbied the City of Charlotte for $87.5 million in public funds to renovate
Bank of America Stadium
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.
Opening
Four days after the venue passed
inspection
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, the team hosted an informal
scrimmage in front of approximately 1,500 spectators on November 3, 2012.
Two weeks later, 2,500 attendees watched the team's final scrimmage before its first season in 2013. The inaugural Green and White
Spring Game
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was held on April 20, 2013; the announced attendance at the game was 13,950.
The stadium hosted its first major event when the
2013 Charlotte 49ers football team
The 2013 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (also called Charlotte or UNC Charlotte) in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. 2013 was the inaugural season for 49ers football and they ...
defeated the
Campbell Fighting Camels
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52–7 on August 31, 2013. The announced official attendance for the game was 16,630, setting an initial standing-room record for the venue. The first intercollegiate points scored at the facility came when linebacker Mark Hogan (who had previously been one of the first members of the
Georgia State Panthers football
The Georgia State Panthers football team is the college football program for Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. The Panthers football team was founded in 2010 and competes at the NCAA Division I FBS level. The team is a member of the ...
program) returned an
interception
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for a
touchdown
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on the second
play from scrimmage
A play from scrimmage is the sequence in the game of gridiron football during which one team tries to advance the ball, get a first down, or score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away. Once a play is over, and before the ...
. The team's third home game, a 13–40 loss to the
North Carolina Central Eagles
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, also had an announced attendance of 16,630.
2023 Famous Toastery Bowl
Due to ongoing renovations at
Thomas Robinson Stadium
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in
Nassau, Bahamas
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, the ninth edition of the
Bahamas Bowl
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was played at Jerry Richardson Stadium on December 18, 2023. Famous Toastery, a Charlotte-based restaurant chain, was the title sponsor of the relocated bowl.
Modifications, changes, and upgrades

Lighting for night games was installed starting on March 17, 2015. Eight light poles were erected by Qualite Sports Lighting for $1.5 million. On August 28, 2015, the promenade containing the university box, media box, broadcast booths and coaches' boxes was named for alumni Hunter and Stephanie Edwards.
During the summer of 2021, the field turf got its first full replacement. The previously installed Hellas Matrix Synthetic turf was removed and replaced with
AstroTurf
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's RootZone 3D3 Blend and the Brock YSR Shock Pad.
This coincided with the rebranding of stadium images with the new logo, first introduced in 2020.
During the summer of 2023 the video score board, video ribbons, and sound systems were all upgraded. The new score board video screen covers the entirety of the available surface area at 70' by 28' for a display surface area of 1960 square feet. The new video display surface is 165% larger than the original.
New endzone video ribbons were upgraded to
LED
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and 110' in length, while the new sound system is designed to improve clarity and definition. Additional amplifiers were installed during the summer of 2024 to maximize the abilities of the sound system.
Structure and facilities

Designed by Jenkins·Peer Architects and the
DLR Group
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, the facility is covered with UNC Charlotte's unique brick style, called "Morrocroft Special", from
Hanson Brick.
To better align with the rest of the
Charlotte Research Institute Campus, which was laid out to match
Tryon Street
Uptown Charlotte, also called Center City, is the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The area is split into four Ward (electoral subdivision), wards by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets, and bordere ...
, the stadium is slightly off of the traditional north–south alignment of most American football stadiums.
The Judy W. Rose Football Center, named for the school's long-time athletic director, is located on the southeastern end of the facility. The center includes various academic and athletic amenities.
The facility also includes of practice fields with a
Bermuda sod grass turf, which are connected by a pedestrian bridge.

The stadium is an under
grade
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* Grading in education, a measurement of a student's performance by educational assessment (e.g. A, pass, etc.)
* A designation for students, classes and curricula indicating the number of the year a student has reach ...
level horseshoe-shaped structure around a playing surface,
which is covered with
artificial turf
Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass, used in sports arenas, residential lawns and commercial applications that traditionally use grass. It is much more durable than grass and easily maintained wi ...
. The facility initially did not include
floodlights
A floodlight is a broad-beamed, gas discharge lamp#High-intensity discharge lamps, high-intensity artificial light. It can provide functional area lighting for travel-ways, parking, entrances, work areas, and sporting venues to enable visibil ...
, necessitating earlier
kickoff times to avoid playing games at night until the 2015 season. The stands currently seat 15,314 with
bleacher
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seats taking up 13,586.
A
press box
The press box is a special section of a sports stadium or arena that is set up for the media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box and can be either enclosed or open to the ...
, named for donors Steve and Vicki Luquire, sits above the home side stands.
A scoreboard, which includes a video screen, is located behind the south
end zone
The end zone is the scoring area on the field, according to gridiron-based codes of football. It is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines. There are two end zones, each being on the opposite side of the field ...
. Two separate field-level video boards are tall. Two identical statues by sculptor Jon Hair, titled "Go Long", are located in front of the Judy Rose Football Center in the south endzone and at the main entrance of the stadium along the north endzone. Both statues were made possible by Charlotte businessman and philanthropist Irwin "Ike" Belk, who has funded similar statues at the 49ers other sports venues, in addition to other works of art on campuses across the region. Brass plaques are mounted to the statues' brick pedestals with the names of the original FSL owners and others who contributed to the funding for construction of the facility.
Home side seating is available with the purchase of a
personal seat license
A personal seat license, or PSL, is a paid license that entitles the holder to the right to buy season tickets for a certain seat in a stadium. This holder can sell the seat license to someone else if they no longer wish to purchase season tick ...
fee for premium seating at games, which financed part of the stadium's construction.
Fans can purchase up to four of approximately 5,500 licenses for seats between the 30-yard line and each
end zone
The end zone is the scoring area on the field, according to gridiron-based codes of football. It is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines. There are two end zones, each being on the opposite side of the field ...
with a minimum $250 annual donation to the athletic department or between the 30-yard lines on either side of
midfield
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for $1,500 each year, plus the cost of season tickets. Approximately 200 premium "White Gold Tier" seats, intended primarily for purchase by corporations, are also available for an undisclosed amount.
Transportation and location
Jerry Richardson Stadium is located near the campus entrance at
Highway 29 (Tryon Street) north of
Hayes Stadium
Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium at Tom and Lib Phillips Field is a baseball venue on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The playing surface has been the home of the Charlotte ...
in
Charlotte.
The school has announced various measures to control traffic on game days, including the closure of all entrances to the campus 5 hours prior to
kickoff. Parking in designated lots around the campus on game days will be restricted to vehicles with an appropriate permit. The
Lynx Blue Line provides light rail service to the stadium via
JW Clay Blvd/UNC Charlotte station
JW Clay Blvd/UNC Charlotte is a light rail station on the LYNX Blue Line in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is located on North Tryon Street at JW Clay Boulevard in University City. The station consists of a single island platfo ...
.
UNC Charlotte’s bus system,
Niner Transit, has scheduled stops along both the Silver and Red routes. Roughly 2 hours before kickoff on days of a game, regular operations are reduced and the two football shuttles begin operations.
Only operates on football gamedays.
Expansion
The stadium was designed to accommodate future expansions without major demolition. This became more likely on May 4, 2012, when the school accepted an invitation to rejoin
Conference USA
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Mem ...
, a
Football Bowl Subdivision
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conference. Possible changes to the stadium's structure from the expansion would include the addition of up to 24
luxury box
The luxury box (or skybox) and club seating constitute the most expensive class of seating in arenas and stadiums, and generate much higher revenues than regular seating. Club ticketholders often receive exclusive access to an indoor part of th ...
es, addition of a taller
press box
The press box is a special section of a sports stadium or arena that is set up for the media to report about a given event. It is typically located in the section of the stadium holding the luxury box and can be either enclosed or open to the ...
, and raising the stadium's capacity in several increments from 15,000 to 40,000 as demand warrants.
On May 23, 2022, the Charlotte 49ers announced their "Evergreen" Athletics Facilities Master Vision plan. The primary focus of Phase I and II of the plan would see the stadium expand to over 30,000 seats in capacity and include a new Press tower with additional luxury seating options. On September 22, 2023, the university secured $50 million for the stadium expansion project through the State Capital and Infrastructure Fund, which provided $25 million to match a gift of the same size offered by Charlotte real estate mogul and philanthropist
Smoky Bissell. McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture and SLAM were awarded the initial stadium expansion and renovation design contract.
On April 18, 2024, approval was granted for a stadium expansion project worth $60 million. The main focus of this project will be the construction of a new press and suite tower along the west side of the stadium. The new building will include premium seating options such as luxury suites, club seats, and loge boxes. The facility will also provide a dedicated team dinning facility with additional meeting space available year round. The press tower will also provide access to a new upper deck area that will increase stadium capacity to 18,170 attendees. Construction is slated to begin in August 2025 and is expected to be completed in early 2027.
[https://www.axios.com/local/charlotte/2024/11/14/charlotte-49ers-football-stadium-expansion]
Attendance records
See also
*
List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the 2024 season, there are 1 ...
References
External links
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