GCU Stadium | |
Location | 3300 W Camelback Road Phoenix, AZ 85017 |
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Coordinates | 33°30′50″N 112°07′56″W / 33.51389°N 112.13222°WCoordinates: 33°30′50″N 112°07′56″W / 33.51389°N 112.13222°W |
Owner | Grand Canyon University |
Operator | Grand Canyon University |
Capacity | Soccer: 6,000 |
Surface | Natural Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 2015 |
Opened | August 19, 2016 |
Tenants | |
GCU Men's Soccer, GCU Women's Soccer (2016–present) |
The Grand Canyon University Stadium is a collegiate soccer venue located on the campus of Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. The soccer-specific stadium has a capacity of 6,000 and includes a full-sized (120 x 80 yard) soccer field. The field is located on the west end of the school's campus, sitting directly in front of Antelope Gymnasium, the university's secondary indoor athletic facility, and is in close proximity to Brazell Stadium, home of the GCU baseball program. The facility debuted on August 19, 2016 when the stadium hosted 6,402 fans for a Grand Canyon Antelopes men's soccer game against the UCF Knights. The debut crowd featured the most fans to watch a collegiate soccer game in the state of Arizona. GCU Stadium hosts the school's men's and women's soccer teams.
Construction of the stadium began in May 2015, following the end of the 2014-2015 academic year. The land was previously a large, synthetic turf recreational field used for intramural sports, club sports such as lacrosse, and various team's practice spaces. The old field also hosted home lacrosse games for the GCU Club Lacrosse team, which won the MCLA title in the spring of 2015. The artificial turf surface was moved to another on-campus location near the student union and GCU Arena.
Plans for the facility were unveiled at the press conference announcing the hiring of renowned collegiate soccer coach and former FC Dallas coach Schellas Hyndman. Grand Canyon's Vice President of Athletics, Mike Vaught, made both announcements on January 15, 2015. The hiring of Hyndman expedited plans for the soccer field which were already in the works. The stadium was originally scheduled to open in time for Hyndman's inaugural season, starting in August 2015. However, construction was not completed in time.
The stadium runs north to south with the permanent seating on the west end of the venue, where 3,000 covered seats are located. The remaining three sides of the facility (north, south, east) are grass berm seating, bringing the stadium's official capacity to over 6,000.