Negoesco Stadium, Soccer stadium at University of San Francisco, United States
Negoesco Stadium is a soccer facility at the University of San Francisco with about 3,000 seats divided into two distinct areas. The west side features theater-style seating while the east side has a permanent grandstand overlooking the field.
The facility opened in 1982 and was named after Steve Negoesco, a prominent university soccer coach. His legacy remains connected to the growth of the soccer program at the school.
The west wall displays championship banners and honors players from the university soccer program, reflecting the long tradition of the sport at this institution. These displays tell the story of generations of athletes who have played for the school.
The playing surface was installed in 2016 with a specialized synthetic material optimized for soccer that lasts longer than natural grass. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since the grounds and seating areas are easy to navigate on foot.
The field uses a special organic infill material that is more environmentally friendly than standard synthetic alternatives. This makes the stadium an example of sustainable practice in university sports facilities.
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