KSU Stadium
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A world class, 8,300 seat facility that is the only women's soccer stadium of its size anywhere in the world, KSU Stadium was completed in the Spring of 2010, with the Owls playing in their first match at their new home on August 14, 2010 when they hosted Jacksonville State in an exhibition.
KSU Stadium features luxury suites, a multitude of concession options and great sight-lines for all fans who come to cheer on the Owls. The facility also now serves as headquarters of the Owls soccer operations, which
includes 16,000 square feet of state-of-the-art training facilities, coaches’ offices, locker rooms, a player lounge and a media room.
The stadium, located on a 21-acre parcel of land, lies between George Busbee Parkway and the I-575 overpass on Big Shanty Road. It is home to both the Kennesaw State women’s soccer program and the Atlanta Beat of WPS.
In 2010, KSU Stadium welcomed a total of seven national teams including the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) on Saturday, Sept. 2 for an international friendly against China, the full men’s national teams from Guatemala and Guyana for a FIFA play date on Wednesday, Nov. 17, and U-20 men’s national teams from Colombia, Mexico, and the U.S. during Torneo de las Americas, a three-day three team international tournament from Nov. 26-28, 2010.
Most recently, the stadium hosted the 2011 NCAA Women’s College Cup, the Division I Final Four soccer tournament, on Dec. 2 and Dec. 4, 2011. The stadium functions primarily for soccer events with sideline, endline, on-field and suite level seating. It can also accommodate up to 16,000 patrons as a concert venue.
KSU Stadium- Quick Facts
Owls Women's Soccer Home Record (Through 2011 season): 8-6-3
Ribbon Cutting: May 2, 2010
Stadium site: 8.59 acres
Seating: 8,300 seats, including 572 club seats and 132 patio seats
Construction cost: $16.5 million
Hospitality suites: 12