U-M Soccer Stadium – University of Michigan Athletics – MGoBlue

U-M Soccer Stadium
CAPACITY: 1,000 (2008), 2,200 (2010)
CONSTRUCTED: 2008 (Complex), 2010 (Stadium)
FIRST EVENTS (Complex):
    Men: 10/12/08 (U-M 5, Western Michigan 1)
    Women: 10/10/08 (Penn State 4, U-M 0)
FIRST EVENTS (Stadium):
    Men: 9/1/10 (U-M 2, Detroit 1 – OT)
    Women: 8/20/10 (U-M 3, Detroit 1)
The University of Michigan’s Soccer Stadium, which opened for the 2010 season, is the crowning jewel of the U-M Soccer Complex. The three-field, soccer-exclusive facility is the result of a $6 million project that was funded by Intercollegiate Athletics resources and gifts.
The stadium is built at the center of the expansive complex and is flanked by separate practice fields for both the men’s and women’s programs. The stadium features a press box flanked by two terraces that are used for special events and handicap seating. The facility also has a locker room for each program with tunnel access to the field, underground benches, an athletic medicine training room, and restrooms and concessions for spectators. Similar to Michigan Stadium, fans enter the stands through portals on the backside of the stadium to allow for unobstructed views of the field once seated.
The Wolverines new home can pack 2,200 fans into stands along both sidelines that create a “framed in” feel. Both stands are set 10 feet off the sideline with the first row of the west stands six feet over the action to allow spectators to be right on top of the action. Both spectator areas are covered by a roof that encompasses most seats and creates an environment that captures the sound. The west stands feature a special section at midfield with chairback seating, while the east stands are home to the U-M student section.
Transition to a new era of Michigan soccer was completed on Aug. 20, 2010, when the women’s squad played the first game inside the stadium against Detroit. The women’s team opened up the complex on Oct. 10, 2008, hosting Penn State on the west practice field before the men’s program inaugurated the competition field, where the stadium now sits, for the complex’s first NCAA Tournament game, defeating UC Davis on Nov. 25, 2008.
Prohibited Items Not Allowed in U-M Soccer Complex
• Outside food or beverage
• Alcoholic beverages
• Dogs and other pets (service animals for disabled are allowed)
• Weapons
• Coolers
• Bottles
• Cans
• Flasks
• Irritants (i.e., noisemakers, air horns, etc.)
• Aerosol and Spray Cans
• Any projectile or object that could cause injury if thrown onto the playing field or into the seating areas
• Unauthorized Vehicles
U-M Soccer Complex Courtesy Shuttle
The University of Michigan provides complimentary shuttle service for guests with a disability to and from the Brown Lot and the U-M Soccer Complex. The shuttles are available beginning one hour prior to kickoff and immediately following all home soccer games. Fans can request a pick-up and drop-off at both ticketing and marketing tents.
Lost and Found
Persons who have lost articles can contact the U-M Soccer Complex facility manager Josh Fryd at 734-647-9300 to check to see if their items are found.
Address and Directions
U-M Soccer Complex 2250 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Google Directions/Map
From Detroit Metro Airport and points east: Take I-94 west to State Street (exit 177). Turn right. Travel north approximately 1 1/4 miles through two stoplights. Turn left at the Varsity Tennis Center, which is just past the car dealership on the right.
From Chicago and points west: Take I-94 east to State Street (exit 177). Turn left. Travel north approximately 1 1/4 miles through three stoplights. Turn left at the Varsity Tennis Center, which is just past the car dealership on the right.
From Toledo and points south: Take U.S. 23 north to I-94 west. Follow directions from Detroit Metro Airport.
From Flint and points north: Take U.S. 23 south to I-94 west. Follow directions from Detroit Metro Airport.

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