Salinas Sports Complex

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Salinas Sports Complex
Facility statistics
Location Salinas, California
Broke ground 1911 (grounds)
1924 (stadium)
Opened 1911 (grounds)
1924 (stadium)
Closed Open
Demolished Open
Owner City of Salinas
Operator California Rodeo
Surface Grass, Dirt
Construction cost
Architect
Naming Rights None
Former names
Sherwood Park
Tenants
California Rodeo 1911-Present
California Jaguars (USL) 1995-1999
High School Sports
Seating capacity
17,000 (all-seated)

The Salinas Sports Complex is a sporting complex located in Salinas, California on the Central Coast. The main feature of the complex is a 17,000-seat stadium sutible for rodeo, soccer, American football, and rugby.

The grounds have been home to the California Rodeo since 1911. The stadium structure was built in 1924. The stadium's field is wide enough to host soccer matches along with football games, and indeed it hosted the California Jaguars of the United Soccer Leagues (then USISL) from 1995 to 1999.

The complex is also home to baseball, and softball fields.

The stadium does not only host rodeo and ball events, it can be converted into a race track for auto racing, monster truck shows, and motorcycle racing.

Concerts have been held at the venue, such as The Eagles in 2005, RBD in 2006, and The Scorpions in 2006

The Eagles performed at the venue in 2005 for their California Tour, selling out the stadium with 15,000 fans.

The Scorpions performed to a crowd of 6,000 fans for their 2006 "Unbreakable" tour.

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