Los estadios cuyos nombres están en celeste fueron construidos específicamente para partidos de fútbol.
Estadio específico para el fútbol
|
N.º
|
Imagen
|
Estadio
|
Club
|
Ciudad
|
Capacidad
|
Inauguración
|
1 |
|
Bank of America Stadium |
Charlotte FC |
Charlotte, Carolina del Norte |
74.800 (40.000 MLS) |
1996
|
2 |
|
Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Atlanta United |
Atlanta, Georgia |
72.035 (42.500 MLS) |
2017
|
3 |
|
Lumen Field |
Seattle Sounders |
Seattle, Washington |
69.000 (39.419 MLS) |
2002
|
4 |
|
Estadio BC Place |
Vancouver Whitecaps |
Vancouver, Columbia Británica |
54.500 (22.120 MLS) |
1983
|
5 |
|
Gillette Stadium |
New England Revolution |
Foxboro, Massachusetts |
65.878 (20.000 MLS) |
2002
|
6 |
|
Soldier Field |
Chicago Fire |
Chicago, Illinois |
61.500 |
1924
|
7 |
|
Yankee Stadium |
New York City FC |
Bronx, Nueva York |
47.309 (30.321 MLS) |
2009
|
8 |
|
Geodis Park |
Nashville SC |
Nashville, Tennessee |
30.000 |
2022
|
9 |
|
BMO Field |
Toronto FC |
Toronto, Ontario |
30.000 |
2007
|
10 |
|
Dignity Health Sports Park |
LA Galaxy |
Carson, California |
27.000 |
2003
|
11 |
|
TQL Stadium |
FC Cincinnati |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
26,000 |
2021
|
12 |
|
Inter&Co Stadium |
Orlando City SC |
Orlando, Florida |
25.500 |
2017
|
13 |
|
Red Bull Arena |
Red Bull New York |
Harrison, Nueva Jersey |
25.000 |
2010
|
14 |
|
Energizer Park |
St. Louis City SC |
San Luis, Misuri |
22.500 |
2023
|
15 |
|
BMO Stadium |
Los Angeles Football Club |
Los Ángeles, California |
22.000 |
2018
|
16 |
|
BBVA Stadium |
Houston Dynamo |
Houston, Texas |
22.000 |
2012
|
17 |
|
Estadio Toyota |
FC Dallas |
Frisco, Texas |
20.500 |
2005
|
18 |
|
Q2 Stadium |
Austin FC |
Austin, Texas |
20.500 |
2021
|
19 |
|
Providence Park |
Portland Timbers |
Portland, Oregón |
20.438 |
1926
|
20 |
|
Saputo Stadium |
Montreal Impact |
Montreal, Quebec |
20.341 |
2008
|
21 |
|
America First Field |
Real Salt Lake |
Sandy, Utah |
20.213 |
2008
|
22 |
|
Lower.com Field |
Columbus Crew |
Columbus, Ohio |
20.011 |
2021
|
23 |
|
Audi Field |
D.C. United |
Washington D. C. |
20.000 |
2018
|
24 |
|
Allianz Field |
Minnesota United |
Saint Paul, Minnesota |
19.400 |
2019
|
25 |
|
Subaru Park |
Philadelphia Union |
Filadelfia, Pensilvania |
18.500 |
2010
|
26 |
|
Children's Mercy Park |
Sporting Kansas City |
Kansas City, Kansas |
18.467 |
2011
|
27 |
|
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
Colorado Rapids |
Commerce City, Colorado |
18.086 |
2007
|
28 |
|
PayPal Park |
San Jose Earthquakes |
San José, California |
18.000 |
2015
|
29 |
|
Chase Stadium |
Inter Miami CF |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
18.000 |
2020
|
Los siguientes son futuros estadios de la MLS que están en construcción o que han sido aprobados para su construcción.
La siguiente es una lista de otros estadios utilizados por los equipos de la Major League Soccer en la U.S. Open Cup, la Liga de Campeones de CONCACAF, y partidos amistosos internacionales.
Imagen
|
Estadio
|
Club
|
Ciudad
|
Uso en MLS
|
Capacidad
|
Inauguración
|
|
Citi Field |
New York City FC |
Queens, New York |
2017– |
41,922 |
2009
|
|
Coffey Field |
Bronx, New York |
2014– |
7,000 |
1930
|
|
Fifth Third Bank Stadium |
Atlanta United FC |
Kennesaw, Georgia |
2017– |
8,318 |
2010
|
|
Kezar Stadium |
San Jose Earthquakes |
San Francisco |
2012– |
3,888 |
1990
|
|
Levi's Stadium |
San Jose Earthquakes |
Santa Clara, California |
2014– |
48,765 |
2014
|
|
Lincoln Financial Field |
Philadelphia Union |
Philadelphia |
2010– |
37,500 |
2003
|
|
Maryland SoccerPlex |
D.C. United |
Germantown, Maryland |
2001– |
3,200 |
2000
|
|
Stade Olympique de Montréal |
Montreal Impact |
Montreal |
2012– |
66,308 (61,004) |
1976
|
|
Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field |
New York City FC |
East Hartford, Connecticut |
2017– |
40,642 |
2003
|
|
Rogers Centre |
Toronto FC |
Toronto |
2012– |
49,282 (47,568) |
1989
|
|
Stanford Stadium |
San Jose Earthquakes |
Stanford, California |
2011– |
50,000 |
2006
|
|
Starfire Sports Complex |
Seattle Sounders FC |
Tukwila, Washington |
2009– |
4,500 |
2005
|
|
SeatGeek Stadium Toyota Park |
Chicago Fire |
Bridgeview, Illinois |
2006–2019 |
20.000 |
2006
|
|
Columbus Crew Stadium |
Columbus Crew |
Columbus, Ohio |
1999–2020 |
20.145 |
1999
|
|
Nippert Stadium |
FC Cincinnati |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
2016–2020 |
40.000 |
1915
|
La siguiente es una lista de antiguos estadios de la MLS.
Imagen
|
Estadio
|
Club
|
Ciudad
|
Uso en MLS
|
Capacidad
|
Inauguración
|
|
Arrowhead Stadium |
Kansas City Wizards |
Kansas City, Misuri |
1996–2007 |
79,451 (20,269) |
1972
|
|
Bobby Dodd Stadium |
Atlanta United FC |
Atlanta |
2017 |
55,000 |
1913
|
|
Buck Shaw Stadium |
San Jose Earthquakes |
Santa Clara, California |
2008–2014 |
10,525 |
1962
|
|
Camping World Stadium |
Orlando City SC |
Orlando, Florida |
2015–2016 |
65,438 (19,500) |
1936
|
|
Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium |
Chicago Fire |
Naperville, Illinois |
2002–2003 |
15,000 |
1999
|
|
CommunityAmerica Ballpark |
Kansas City Wizards |
Kansas City, Kansas |
2008–2010 |
10,385 |
2003
|
|
Cotton Bowl Stadium |
Dallas Burn |
Dallas |
1996–2002, 2004 |
92,100 (25,425) |
1932
|
|
Dragon Stadium |
Southlake, Texas |
2003 |
11,000 |
2001
|
|
Empire Field |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
Vancouver, Columbia Británica |
2011 |
20,500 |
2010
|
|
Foxboro Stadium |
New England Revolution |
Foxborough, Massachusetts |
1996–2001 |
60,292 (24,871) |
1971
|
|
Giants Stadium |
New York Red Bulls NY/NJ MetroStars |
East Rutherford, New Jersey |
1996–2009 |
78,148 (25,576) |
1976
|
|
Invesco Field at Mile High |
Colorado Rapids |
Denver |
2002–2006 |
76,125 (17,500) |
2001
|
|
Mile High Stadium |
1996–2001 |
76,273 (17,500) |
1948
|
|
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
D.C. United |
Annapolis, Maryland |
2018 |
34,000 |
1959
|
|
Nissan Stadium |
Nashville SC |
Nashville, Tennessee |
2020–2001 |
69.143 |
1999
|
|
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
San Jose Earthquakes |
Oakland, California |
2008–2009 |
63,132 (47,416) |
1966
|
|
Ohio Stadium |
Columbus Crew |
Columbus, Ohio |
1996–1998 |
89,841 (25,243) |
1922
|
|
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium RFK Stadium |
D.C. United |
Washington D. C. |
1996–2017 |
45,596 (20,000) |
1961
|
|
Rice-Eccles Stadium |
Real Salt Lake |
Salt Lake City |
2005–2008 |
45,634 (24,521) |
1927
|
|
Robertson Stadium |
Houston Dynamo |
Houston |
2005–2011 |
32,000 (25,462) |
1941
|
|
Rose Bowl Stadium |
Los Angeles Galaxy |
Pasadena, California |
1996–2002 |
104,091 (26,000) |
1922
|
|
Soldier Field |
Chicago Fire |
Chicago |
1998–2002, 2004–2005 |
61,500 (24,955) |
1924
|
|
Spartan Stadium |
San Jose Earthquakes |
San Jose, California |
1996–2005 |
31,218 (19,166) |
1933
|
|
TCF Bank Stadium |
Minnesota United FC |
Minneapolis |
2017–2018 |
50,805 (21,895) |
2009
|
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