SeatGeek Stadium, Soccer stadium in Bridgeview, United States.
SeatGeek Stadium is a modern arena in Bridgeview, Illinois, with 20,000 seats, 42 executive suites, and a 9,000-square-foot (836 square meters) banquet hall. The structure spans multiple levels with covered stands along the sidelines and open seating behind the goals.
The arena opened on June 11, 2006, as Toyota Park with a construction cost of around 100 million dollars. In 2018, it was renamed SeatGeek Stadium following a new sponsorship agreement.
The grounds serve as home for the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League and Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro. On game days, fans gather wearing team scarves and jerseys around the entrance areas.
Visitors often arrive via the Pace bus 387 SeatGeek Stadium Express from the Midway Orange Line Station, which runs on event days. The site lies outside downtown Chicago and offers parking areas near the entrances.
Beyond the main pitch, the grounds include two additional training fields for daily use by resident teams. The venue has also hosted rugby matches and concerts by international artists.
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