How new soccer-specific stadiums like Rhode Island FC’s are shaping the USL’s future
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How new soccer-specific stadiums like Rhode Island FC’s are shaping the USL’s future
When Rhode Island FC kicks off at brand-new, 10,500-seat Centreville Bank Stadium for the first time this weekend, they’ll join Louisville City, the Colorado Springs Switchbacks, Lexington SC, and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds among an elite subset of the USL. Beyond success on the pitch, these clubs are united by one thing: owning and operating a soccer-specific stadium.Constructing a new venue purpose-built for USL soccer has massive upside for c…
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