Starfire Sports Complex
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Starfire Sports Complex | |
Starfire Stadium | |
Facility statistics | |
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Location | 6840 Fort Dent Way Tukwila, Washington, 90572 |
Broke ground | October 10, 2000 |
Opened | March 14, 2002 |
Closed | Open |
Demolished | Open |
Owner | Starfire Sports |
Operator | Starfire Sports |
Surface | 4 Grass fields, 4 FieldTurf fields (inc. main) |
Construction cost | $45K USD |
Architect | HOK Sport |
Former names | |
Starfire Sporting Complex | |
Tenants | |
Seattle Sounders (USL-1) (2002-Present) FK Pacific (PCSL) (2003-Present) Hibernian & Caledonian (PCSL) (2004-Present) |
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Seating capacity | |
2,000 (at main stadium) |
Starfire Sports Complex is a sporting facility in Tukwila, Washington, outside of Seattle.
Starfire features fields for softball, and soccer, as well as a 2,000-seat soccer stadium occasionally used by the Seattle Sounders. It is also the home of Hibernian and Caledonian F.C..
The two men that started this complex was Chris Slatt from Burien, WA and Steve Beck from Renton, WA.
It also has a Indoor facility which has two indoor soccer fields with FieldTurf. It also has the administration offices as well as a restaurant called Mad Pizza. they also provide a game room for the children to play in.
Starfire has an amazing staff that contributes a lot to its success.