Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium
A rendering of Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium | |
Full name | Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium |
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Location | Louisville, Kentucky |
Owner | University of Louisville |
Operator | University of Louisville Athletic Department |
Executive suites | 3 (Founders, athletic department and press box)[1] |
Capacity | 5,300 (soccer)[1] |
Field size | 109.73 x 68.58 m (120 x 75 yards) |
Surface | Natural turf [1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 3, 2013 [2] |
Opened | August 1, 2014 |
Construction cost | $18.5 million[1] |
Architect | TEG Louisville [3] |
Project manager | TEG Louisville |
General contractor | Abel Construction Co, Inc [4] |
Website | |
www.gocards.com/facilities/lou-facilities-lynn-soccer-stadium.html | |
Louisville Cardinals Men's and Women's Soccer |
Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium for college soccer in Louisville, Kentucky. The stadium was built for the University of Louisville Cardinals Men's and Women's Soccer teams. The teams will be competing in the stadium, upon completion in August 2014. The teams are currently playing in the American Athletic Conference, however by the time the stadium has opened the teams will be competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference,[5] which is widely believed to be the premier soccer conference for both Men's and Women's Soccer.
Design
The stadium, modeled after Sporting KC's Sporting Park, was designed by TEG Louisville.[4] The stadium seating will include, chairback seating for 2,300 in the main grandstand, bleacher seating for 900 in the east end zone and two berms, which can accommodate 2,100.[1] Lynn Stadium will also feature a new 15,500 square foot training center, which will include identical locker rooms for each team (Men's and Women's), coaches' offices and a sports medicine training room.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "GoCards.com - Official Website of University of Louisville Athletics - Facilities". gocards.com. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
- ↑ "UofL Breaks Ground on Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Soccer Stadium - GoCards.com - Official Website of University of Louisville Athletics". gocards.com. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
- ↑ "Portfolio". TEG. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
- 1 2 "University of Louisville soccer stadium to include unique features, Wayne Estopinal says - Louisville - Louisville Business First". Louisville Business First. June 4, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
- ↑ Jeff Gleer, USA TODAY Sports (November 13, 2013). "AAC, Louisville reach agreement on breakup, move to ACC". USA TODAY. Retrieved March 29, 2015.