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Starfire Sports

Starfire Sports Stadium
A soccer field with a single-tier grandstand
Former names Fort Dent Park
Starfire Sporting Complex
Starfire Sports Complex
Location 6840 Fort Dent Way
Tukwila, WA 98188
Owner Starfire Sports
Operator Starfire Sports
Capacity 4,500 (at main stadium)
Surface 5 grass fields
7 outdoor FieldTurf fields (inc. stadium)
2 indoor FieldTurf fields
Construction
Broke ground June 20, 2003
Opened April 23, 2005
Construction cost $10 million USD
Architect HOK Sport
Tenants
Seattle Sounders Women (W-League) (2003–present)
FK Pacific (PCSL) (2003–2007)
Hibernian & Caledonian (PCSL) (2004–2006)
Seattle Sounders (USL-1) (2008)
Tacoma Stars (PASL) (2011–2012)
Seattle Reign FC (NWSL) (2013)
Seattle Sounders FC 2 (USL) (2015–2017)
Seattle Seawolves (MLR) (2018)

Starfire Sports is a sporting facility in Tukwila, Washington, on the banks of the Green River, near Seattle. It is operated by the non-profit corporation Starfire Sports and is home to several soccer and rugby teams. At the time of its opening, CEO Chris Slatt believed it to be "the largest synthetic-turf soccer complex in the U.S."Seattle Sounders FC has offices and training facilities at the complex, and stages Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches at the main stadium. Their affiliate team, Seattle Sounders FC 2, played at Starfire from 2015 to 2017. The Seattle affiliate of Major League Rugby, the Seattle Seawolves will play at Starfire Sports beginning in Spring 2018.

The site was formerly Fort Dent Park, operated by King County. In addition to the existing grass soccer fields, the park included a cricket pitch and softball fields in the areas now occupied by artificial-surface soccer fields. Severe budget cuts in 2002 led the county to schedule the closing of this park, among others, at the end of the year; however, parks that were located within municipal boundaries were offered to those cities. That offer sparked the formation of Starfire Sports by Slatt, Steve Beck and Mark Bickham, who negotiated a 40-year lease with the city of Tukwila to allow them to build and operate the complex. This would relieve the city of an estimated $500,000 in annual maintenance costs which would likely have caused it to refuse the county’s offer had Starfire not stepped in. Starfire plans to cover operating and maintenance costs through user fees and advertising banners and hopes to retire the $10 million construction costs over the course of several years.


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