Negoesco Stadium, Soccer stadium at University of San Francisco, United States
Negoesco Stadium is a soccer stadium on the campus of the University of San Francisco, in California. It has seating on both the west and east sides of the field, which uses a synthetic playing surface.
The stadium opened in 1982 and was named after Steve Negoesco, a long-serving soccer coach at the university. He led the program for several decades and won multiple national championships.
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 stadium sits directly on the university grounds and is easy to reach on foot from the main campus. Entry points and paths around the field are straightforward to navigate.
The synthetic field uses an organic infill material instead of the rubber crumb common in most artificial pitches. This makes it one of the few university stadiums in the country to use this type of surface.
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