CIBER Field at the University of Denver Soccer Stadium, Soccer stadium at University of Denver, United States.
CIBER Field is a soccer stadium on the University of Denver campus in Colorado, with a natural grass surface and around 1,900 seats. It sits within the Daniel L. Ritchie Center sports complex and is used for both college and professional soccer.
The stadium opened in 2009 and gave the University of Denver its first dedicated soccer facility. Before that, the university's teams had to share or use other grounds for their home games.
The stadium is home to the Denver Pioneers men's and women's soccer teams, and a match day here feels close and direct, without the distance of a large professional arena. Fans sit near the field, which gives every game a personal feel.
The stadium is on the University of Denver campus and can be reached by car or public transit, with parking available nearby. Getting there a bit early on match days is a good idea, as the compact seating fills up quickly.
Colorado Rapids 2, the professional reserve team of MLS club Colorado Rapids, plays its home matches at this field. This makes the stadium one of the few places where you can watch both college soccer and a second-tier professional team on the same grass.
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