Turner Soccer Complex, NCAA soccer stadium in Athens, Georgia, US
Turner Soccer Complex is a soccer facility at the University of Georgia with a main competition field and seating for spectators. The complex includes multiple practice fields, locker rooms, and training spaces designed for university athletes.
The facility opened on September 1, 1998, and has served as the home venue for the university's men's and women's soccer teams. The opening represented an important milestone for Georgia athletics infrastructure.
The complex is named after Hoyt 'Jack' Turner, an Athens native who supported Georgia Bulldogs athletics through generous donations. His name reflects the importance of private backing in building campus sports facilities.
The complex is located on South Milledge Avenue in Athens and regularly hosts home matches for the soccer teams. Check ahead to confirm when games are scheduled to plan your visit properly.
The facility hosted the 2000 Southeastern Conference women's soccer tournament, bringing regional competition to the campus. This recognition reflected the quality of the venue among collegiate programs.
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