Columbia Soccer Stadium, Soccer stadium in Inwood, Manhattan, US.
Columbia Soccer Stadium is a modern athletic facility located on Columbia University's campus in Manhattan with seating for about 3,500 spectators. The field features advanced artificial turf and is equipped with stadium lighting, a digital scoreboard, and media facilities for professional coverage.
The stadium opened in 1985 as the home for Columbia University's men's and women's soccer teams. The venue has grown to become a central part of the university's broader athletic facilities network on the Inwood campus.
Named after former Columbia soccer co-captain Rocco B. Commisso, the stadium stands as a symbol of collegiate athletic excellence in New York City.
The stadium features modern facilities and is equipped with lighting for evening matches. During winter months, a heated air-supported dome covers the field to allow year-round training and use.
The stadium is named after Rocco B. Commisso, a former co-captain of the soccer team who went on to make significant contributions to the university and beyond. This naming reflects the strong bond between the athletic program and the broader university community.
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