LA28 name six US stadiums for 2028 Olympic soccer matches
Six U.S. cities, including New York and Columbus, will host group-stage and knockout soccer matches in 2028 Olympics with expanded women’s field to 16 teams, officials said.
- LA28 organizers named Energizer Park in St. Louis to host group-stage and knockout soccer matches scheduled for July 14 through July 30, 2028.
- St. Louis city leaders said the selection returns Olympic competition to St. Louis for the first time since 1904 and reflects the region's long-standing soccer culture.
- Other U.S. host cities include New York City, Columbus, Nashville, San Jose and San Diego, with final-stage matches at the Rose Bowl, including gold-medal games in 2028.
- Officials predict substantial exposure and economic benefit, saying Olympic activity could generate "millions" in exposure for St. Louis, while St. Louis city leaders say the games will showcase local culture and unite residents.
- Specific match dates and team assignments will be announced before the first ticket release this April after site tours later this month, with the women's tournament expanding to 16 teams and the men's to 12.
139 Articles
139 Articles
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Kirsty Coventry recently indicated that Russia could qualify for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
LA28 name 7 stadiums for 2028 Olympic soccer matches
Organizers of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on Tuesday announced the seven venues that will host the men's and women's group stage and knockout matches. The final stage matches — including the gold-medal matches on July 28-29, 2028 — will take place at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif. The other stadiums selected are located in the metropolitan areas of New York; Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tenn.; St. Louis; San Jose, Calif.; and San Dieg…
LA28, USOPC seek to ease IOC concerns about Trump, 2028 Games
MILAN — LA28 and U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Games officials on Tuesday sought to reassure International Olympic Committee members amid rising concerns about the Trump administration’s foreign policy and impact on the 2028 Games, promising that the world’s athletes would be welcome into a “safe and secure environment” in Los Angeles. USOPC chairman Gene Sykes and LA28 chairman Casey Wasserman immediately addressed those concerns head on without …
The Olympic men’s and women’s football tournament will expand from coast to coast towards the finals at the Rose Bowl
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
























