Location | 4460 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 |
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Coordinates | 45°33′16″N 122°54′24″W / 45.554569°N 122.906628°WCoordinates: 45°33′16″N 122°54′24″W / 45.554569°N 122.906628°W |
Owner | City of Hillsboro |
Operator | City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department |
Capacity | 7,600 (expandable to 10,000) |
Surface | FieldTurf |
Construction | |
Opened | 1999 |
Renovated | 2010 (new turf) |
Construction cost | $7,500,000 USD |
Architect | GBD Architects |
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Century H.S. Jaguars football & lacrosse (OSAA) (1999–present) Portland State Vikings football (NCAA) (2000, 2010, 2015 (One game)) Central Catholic H.S. Rams (OSAA) (2000) Pacific Tigers baseball & softball (NCAA) (2007) Portland Stags (MLU) (2015) PDX FC (NPSL) (2017–present) |
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Hillsboro Parks |
Hillsboro Stadium in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States is a multi-sport stadium owned by the city of Hillsboro. Opened in 1999, the award winning stadium is part of the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex located in the northeast part of the city adjacent to the Sunset Highway. The facility hosts home football games for Century High School and state playoff games for the Oregon School Activities Association's smaller school divisions. Hillsboro Stadium is also used for baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse and has hosted college and professional teams. It is adjacent to the 2013-opened Hillsboro Ballpark.
Built in 1999, the stadium cost $7.5 million to build, opening in August of that year. Overall, the entire sports complex cost $10 million to build, with funding from the city and the Ronler Acres urban renewal district. The first football game at Hillsboro Stadium was on September 17, 1999, when Century High School played Oregon City High School. Previously, Century had used Hare Field after the school opened in 1997, sharing that stadium with Hillsboro High School and Glencoe High School.
In 2000, the facility was expanded to increase seating capacity from 4,000 to the current 7,000 plus. An additional 3,000 temporary seats were added at that time as well to accommodate the Portland State football team. The team used Hillsboro Stadium in 2000 when then Civic Stadium (now Providence Park) was being renovated. Portland's Central Catholic High School also played their home games at the stadium that season as well. In May 2001, the University of Oregon Ducks football team held their annual spring game at the stadium. This scrimmage event included future NFL quarterbacks Joey Harrington and Jason Fife.