Titan Stadium, Spring 2007
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Location | 800 North State College Blvd Fullerton, CA 92834 |
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Coordinates | Coordinates: 33°53′12″N 117°53′13″W / 33.886646°N 117.886992°W |
Owner | California State University, Fullerton |
Executive suites | No |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Field size | 75x120 yards |
Surface | Natural grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Opened | 1992 |
Construction cost | $10.2 million |
Tenants | |
Cal State Fullerton Titans men's soccer (NCAA) (1992–present) Cal State Fullerton Titans football (NCAA) (1992) Cal State Fullerton Titans women's soccer (NCAA) (1993–present) Los Angeles Salsa (APSL) (1993–1994) LA Galaxy (MLS) (2001 USOC) Los Angeles Blues (USL Pro) (2011–2013) Orange County NASL team (NASL) (2018–) |
Titan Stadium is a 10,000 seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of California State University, Fullerton in Fullerton, California.
Scheduled to open in time for the 1991 football season, delays caused the opening date of Titan Stadium to be pushed back until 1992. Despite originally being planned as the home stadium for the CSUF Titans football program, the delays in stadium construction put in question the possibility of the team actually taking the field. Budget cuts and strict NCAA regulations eventually signaled the end of the football program in 1992, making Titan Stadium one of the most lavish soccer stadiums in Southern California.
Titan Stadium has 2,000 chairback seats and 2,500 bleachers seats with backrests on the western side of the stadium. In addition, there are concrete steps on the opposite side which can hold nearly 5,000 extra people. The pitch features an underground drainage system that allows it to be almost perfectly flat. The main press box seats over 50 people and features 10 separate booths used for broadcasting, hospitality, etc.
The stadium is home to the CSUF Titans men's soccer and CSUF Titans women's soccer teams. It was formerly host to the CSUF Titans football team before it disbanded in 1992.
Titan Stadium was one of the hosts to Los Angeles Salsa, a former professional soccer team in the now defunct American Professional Soccer League between 1993 and 1994. The Los Angeles Galaxy used the field as their home ground during their run to the 2001 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. In addition to professional soccer, NCAA Tournament games were also hosted in 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2005. The United States men's national soccer team has used Titan Stadium to host international soccer matches as well.