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词条 Orlando City Stadium
释义

  1. History

     Financing  Design 

  2. International matches

     Men's matches  Women's matches 

  3. Other notable matches

     Florida Cup  MLS All-Stars  NCAA  NWSL 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| location = 655 West Church Street, Orlando, Florida 32805[1][2]
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| owner = Orlando City SC
| operator = Orlando City SC
| surface = Grass
| scoreboard = Panasonic[9]
| cost = $155 million[10]
| architect = Populous[11]
| project_manager = ICON Venue Group[13]
| structural engineer = Walter P Moore[12]
| services engineer = M–E Engineers, Inc.[12]
| general_contractor = Barton Malow[13]
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| suites = 31[15]
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| tenants = Orlando City SC (MLS) (2017–present)
Orlando Pride (NWSL) (2017–present)
Orlando City B (USL) (2017)
Florida Cup (2018–present)
MLS Combine (2018–present)
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}}Orlando City Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida. It is the home of Orlando City SC, which entered Major League Soccer (MLS) as an expansion franchise in 2015, and their National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) sister club, the Orlando Pride. The stadium was completed in time for Orlando City's home opener of the 2017 season on March 5 and it became the first ever venue to permanently host MLS, NWSL, and USL teams all in the same location that year.[17]

As well as home matches for Orlando City, Orlando Pride and OCB, Orlando City Stadium has also been used as a host venue for both the United States men's and women's national teams, the finals for both the NWSL Championship and NCAA Women's College Cup, numerous Florida Cup games and the MLS Combine in 2018 and 2019. The stadium is also set to host the 2019 MLS All-Star game.

The stadium is located along West Church Street in the Parramore neighborhood west of Downtown Orlando.

History

In April 2013, the City of Orlando purchased downtown land for $8.2 million to be used towards the construction of a $110 million MLS soccer stadium.[18] However, in May, the Florida House of Representatives failed to vote on a bill that had passed the Senate that would have provided up to $30 million in state funds towards the stadium project. Orlando City SC President Phil Rawlins responded by expressing his intent to find alternative funding and keep seeking MLS expansion.[19]

The Orlando downtown soccer stadium moved closer to securing funding on August 8, 2013, when Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs and Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer reached an agreement on a deal to provide financial support for a variety of Orlando projects including the new MLS soccer stadium.[20] The last piece in stadium funding was an October 2013 vote on using an existing tourism tax to fund the final quarter of the $80 million stadium project.[21] On October 22, 2013, the Orange County Board of Commissioners voted 5–2 to approve the use of $20 million in tourist development tax funds to build an $84 million multi-purpose soccer stadium in downtown Orlando.[22]

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced on December 11, 2013, that the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Women's College Soccer Championship would be held at the new stadium.[23][24]

On August 4, 2014, the team announced that the stadium location would be moved one block west, to avoid having a delay to the opening day, due to Faith Deliverance Temple fighting the city's eminent-domain claim. The new location resulted in the closure of Parramore Avenue between Church Street and Central Boulevard in February 2015,[25] as the stadium was built right on top of where the road currently runs.[2][3]

The club played their 2015 MLS inaugural season home matches at Citrus Bowl.[26] On January 13, 2016, club president Phil Rawlins announced that construction of the team's stadium was taking four months longer than expected and that the team would remain at the Citrus Bowl (since renamed Camping World Stadium)for the 2016 season.[27]

On March 5, 2017, Orlando City began the 2017 season by hosting New York City FC in the stadium's inaugural match. Cyle Larin scored the first goal in stadium history as Orlando won 1–0 in front of a sellout crowd of 25,550.[28]

Financing

Orlando City SC's owners announced on May 29, 2015, that the stadium would be privately funded by Orlando City SC and not the city. They also announced they would upgrade the stadium's capacity from 19,000 seats, to somewhere between 25,000 and 28,000 seats. The new plan was unveiled on July 31, increasing capacity to 25,500 by adding seats to the south end to maximize seats without major design changes that would set back the project by an additional year. Costs also rose from $110 million to $155 million.[29]

As part of the private funding venture for the new stadium, at least $15 million has come from 30 foreign investors in countries such as Brazil and China via the EB-5 investment program, which grants American visas in exchange for a $500,000 investment in the project.[30]

More foreign investors looking to obtain green cards through the EB-5 program are joining this project, which has already created around 1000 jobs and is expected to create around 1000 more in an area that much needed its economic growth.{{citation needed|date=May 2018}} This project is still open and more information can be obtained by contacting the American Regional Center Group.{{citation needed|date=May 2018}}

Design

The team released artistic renderings of the stadium on December 11, 2012.[31] On September 30, 2013, the architectural firm Woods Bagot released their drawings of the stadium on their website. The team announced that these drawings were released without their knowledge or input, and that they had not selected an architect yet. Woods Bagot proceed to remove the images from their website.[32] The design phase began on January 7, 2014, when Mayor Buddy Dyer and some of the Orlando City SC staff traveled to Kansas City to begin working with the design firm Populous.[11]

The original renderings of the stadium proposed 18,000 seats, including 2,500 club seats. It would also have 300 seats in specialty suites. The stadium's square footage is about 290,000 square feet, with 120,000 square feet devoted to the bowl. It is also supposedly going to have bars, retail shops, and restaurants.[33]

Additional renderings and information about the stadium were released on June 10, 2014,. The stadium has an open plaza, where those passing by can see inside, since the field is 8 feet below street level.[34] It was initially planned to have a seating capacity of 19,500, with the structural ability to expand to 25,000 in the future. This was changed in May 2015 to simply building room for 25,000 in the initial construction, rather than waiting for another construction period.[35] The field is grass, with canopies over fans to protect them from the elements and to increase noise levels. A four times life size lion sculpture was planned overlook the entrance.[14] Just before a game begins, the lion would have rotate 180° to "watch" the action. A festival plaza lined with palm trees on the south end of the plaza, just outside the main entrance at Church Street and Terry Avenue was built (the streets are closed to vehicles during events).

A balcony-style bar just below the video scoreboard with a 360° view was planned as well. A seating section on the north end is dedicated to members of supporters' clubs. As proposed — and if building codes allow — it has no seats, but rails and extra room for "safe standing". The 3,811-capacity section, known as "The Wall" began as a small but ardent collection of fans from the two main supporter groups, The Ruckus and Iron Lion Firm.[36] The supporters' section would also have its own "pub-style" area.[15][37]

Heineken announced a partnership with multiple MLS teams on November 12, 2014, including Orlando City, making Heineken the official beer of the team as well as giving Heineken naming rights to the ground level bar on the south side of the stadium. In addition to the announcement, a new rendering of the south side from inside the stadium was released.[38]Panasonic was announced as the team's "Official Technology Partner" on December 17, 2014, in exchange for Panasonic providing on-field and fascia LED boards, the main scoreboard on the south end of the field, and dozens of flat panel television screens throughout the stadium in suites, offices and work areas. In addition, Panasonic provides technology solutions such as security cameras, control room and other key components for the new stadium.[9]

The stadium includes 49 rainbow-colored seats in Section 12 as a memorial that honors the victims of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting.[39][40]

International matches

Men's matches

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
October 6, 2017[41]USA}}4–0PAN}}2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Fifth Round25,303
March 21, 2019USA}}1–0ECU}}International Friendly17,442

Women's matches

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
March 7, 2018[42]FRA}}3–0GER}}2018 SheBelieves Cup6,525
March 7, 2018[43]USA}}1–0ENG}}2018 SheBelieves Cup12,351

Other notable matches

Florida Cup

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
January 10, 2018BRA}} Corinthians1–1NED}} PSV Eindhoven2018 Florida Cup
January 11, 2018BRA}} Atlético Mineiro0–1SCO}} Rangers
January 10, 2019NED}} Ajax2–2BRA}} Flamengo2019 Florida Cup
GER}} Eintracht Frankfurt2–1BRA}} São Paulo
January 12, 2019BRA}} São Paulo2–4NED}} Ajax
BRA}} Flamengo1–0GER}} Eintracht Frankfurt

MLS All-Stars

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
July 31, 2019USA}} MLS All-StarsTBA2019 MLS All-Star Game

NCAA

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
December 3, 2017USA}} Stanford3–2USA}} UCLA2017 NCAA Women's College Cup Final1,938

NWSL

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2CompetitionAttendance
October 14, 2017USA}} North Carolina Courage0–1USA}} Portland Thorns FC2017 NWSL Championship8,124

References

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External links

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  • City of Orlando Venues: MLS Soccer Stadium
  • Orlando City Stadium at Orlando City SC
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| title = Home of Orlando City Soccer Club
| years = 2017–present
| before = Camping World Stadium
| after = none

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| title = Home of Orlando Pride
| years = 2017–present
| before = Camping World Stadium
| after = none
}}{{succession box
| title = Home of Orlando City B
| years = 2017
| before = Titan Soccer Complex
| after = Montverde Academy

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| title = Host of the Women's College Cup
| years = 2017
| before = Avaya Stadium
| after = WakeMed Soccer Park
}}{{end}}{{Orlando City Soccer Club}}{{Orlando Pride}}{{Major League Soccer stadiums}}{{National Women's Soccer League stadiums}}

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