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词条 Marina Auto Stadium
释义

  1. History

     Naming rights 

  2. Events

     International friendlies 

  3. References

{{Infobox stadium
|stadium_name = Marina Auto Stadium
|nickname =
|logo_image= Marina Auto Stadium logo.png
|image = PAETEC Park overview.JPG
|image_size = 250px
|former_names = PAETEC Park (2006–2008)
Marina Auto Stadium (2009–2010)
Sahlen's Stadium (2011–2015)
Rochester Rhinos Stadium (2015–2016)
Capelli Sport Stadium (2017)
|location = Rochester, New York
|broke_ground = July 9, 2004
|opened = June 3, 2006
|owner = City of Rochester
|operator = Rochester Soccer Corp.
|surface = FieldTurf
|construction_cost = $35 million
|architect = Populous
|tenants = Rochester Rhinos (USL; 2006–2017)
Rochester Rattlers (MLL; 2006–2008, 2011–2014, 2017)
Rochester Rhinos Women (WL; 2006–2008)
Rochester Ravens FC (WL; 2009–2010)
Rochester Raiders (IFL; 2010, 1 game)
Western New York Flash (NWSL; 2011–2016)
Rochester Dragons (AUDL; 2014, 1 game)
Toronto FC II (USL; 2018, 4 games)
Rochester Lancers (NPSL; 2018–present)
Rochester Lady Lancers (UWS; 2018–present)
|seating_capacity = 13,768
|record_attendance = 15,404 (July 20, 2011)[1]
}}

Marina Auto Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Rochester, New York. It is currently home to the Rochester Lancers and Lady Lancers of the NPSL and UWS, respectively. The stadium previously hosted the Rochester Rhinos of the USL, the Rochester Rattlers of MLL, and the Western New York Flash of the NWSL. The stadium hosts other sporting events such as collegiate soccer, Rochester Rhinos Elite youth soccer games and practices, American football, field hockey and drum and bugle corps competitions as well as concerts, as well as occasionally hosting the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Section V football championship and Far West Regional championship (played between Sections V and VI).

History

The stadium was designed by HOK Sport (now Populous). It was constructed on a filled-in section of the Erie Canal's original routing through Rochester. This was also once the route of the Rochester Subway, which was built in the old canal bed and ended operations in 1956. The facility was funded jointly by the state of New York, the city of Rochester, and the Rhinos (the State of New York paying $23 million while the Rhinos and the city paid the remaining amount). Infrastructure improvements will be paid for by the city of Rochester.

The park hit some minor stumbling blocks even before the first shovel hit dirt: the original designs needed to be revised when it was revealed that the playing field was below the water table, and the environmental impact report revealed that the site had pockets of petroleum that needed to be treated. The groundbreaking took place on July 9, 2004, and the first phase of the construction was completed.[2] The stadium had its grand opening (as PAETEC Park) on June 3, 2006, which featured the Rhinos' first home game of the season. The game was played in front of a capacity crowd of 13,768 fans and ended in a 2–2 draw against the Virginia Beach Mariners.

On August 22, 2018, it was announced that the Rhinos, then on a 1-year hiatus from the United Soccer League, would be leaving Marina Auto Stadium to pursue building a new stadium in the suburbs of Rochester.[3]

Naming rights

Naming rights to the park were purchased by PAETEC Communications, a local telecommunications company, in 2004 for a reported total of $23 million over 12 years. However, when the club changed ownership, the agreement was voided at the end of the 2008 season.[4]

The stadium then became known as Rochester Rhinos Stadium. In mid-2009, the team had a raffle to determine the naming rights for the stadium. For each $1,000 an individual, group, company, or other entity paid to the Rhinos, they would be given one chance to win the right to name the stadium.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} On May 30, 2009, the night of the Rhinos' 2009 home opener, Marina Auto Group, a Webster-based automobile dealership group, won the raffle.[5] The Marina Auto name was retained through 2010 under a traditional naming rights agreement.

On February 10, 2011, it was announced that the new name of the stadium would be Sahlen's Stadium after the deal with Marina Auto expired. This was part of a five-year naming rights agreement with Sahlen's Packing Company, Inc. of Buffalo, New York, with an option to renew the agreement for another five years.[6] The cost of the agreement was not released, but was estimated at about $2 million.[7] In October 2015, the stadium operators announced that they would not exercise the option to continue the existing naming agreement with Sahlen's, but would instead seek a new agreement.[8] In the interim, the stadium reverted to being known as Rochester Rhinos Stadium.[9] On January 24, 2017, Capelli Sport entered a corporate partnership with the Rhinos and the stadium was renamed Capelli Sport Stadium.[10]

Marina Auto Group entered into a new naming rights deal in 2018, reverting the name of the stadium back to Marina Auto Stadium.[11]

Events

The Rochester Rhinos and Rochester Rhinos Women soccer teams of the USL First Division and USL W-League, respectively, and the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse moved to the facility in 2006. The Rattlers were dissolved following the 2008 MLL season but returned for the 2011 MLL season. The Rochester Rhinos Women dissolved and were replaced by the Rochester Ravens in 2009; the Ravens were replaced by the Western New York Flash in 2011. The Flash then played matches in the stadium until they were purchased in January 2017 and moved to Cary, North Carolina.

PAETEC Park hosted Major League Lacrosse championship weekend in 2007.

On June 5, 2010, the stadium was the site of the first outdoor game in Indoor Football League history as the Rochester Raiders faced off against the Chicago Slaughter.

The Drum Corps Associates drum corps championships were held at the stadium each Labor Day weekend from 2006–2011. The championships returned to Rochester for 2014 and 2015.[12]

International friendlies

  • On September 13, 2006, the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) played an international friendly against Mexico, winning 3-1 in front of 6,784.
  • On July 19, 2009, the USWNT played an international friendly against Canada in front of 8,433, winning 1-0 on a goal scored by Rochester native Abby Wambach.
  • On September 1, 2012, the USWNT played international friendly against Costa Rica in front of 13,208 fans as part of their 2012 Olympic championship celebration, winning 8-0.
  • On September 18, 2014, the USWNT played an international friendly against Mexico in front of 5,680 fans, winning 4-0.

Prior to the stadium's construction, the team also played matches at Frontier Field and at Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium in Brockport.[13]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Kennedy|first1=Paul|title=Flash-magicJack game shatters crowd record|url=http://www.socceramerica.com/article/43003/flash-magicjack-game-shatters-crowd-record.html|website=Soccer America}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Lowell|first1=Bud|title=At Last, PaeTec Park Groundbreaking|url=http://wxxinews.org/post/last-paetec-park-groundbreaking|accessdate=18 July 2016|publisher=WXXI news}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/2018/08/22/rochester-rhinos-leaving-stadium-soccer/1064987002/|title=Rochester Rhinos look for new home in suburbs, plan to leave Marina Auto Stadium in city|website=Rochester Democrat and Chronicle|language=en|access-date=2018-12-27}}
4. ^http://www.rochesterhomepage.net/story/paetec-park-soon-to-change-names/d/story/hfCnzxqWs06dV6HRAhcBnA
5. ^Rhinos Stadium Officially Renamed Marina Auto Stadium
6. ^{{cite news|last1=Adams|first1=Thomas|title=Hall of Famer gets kick out of front office post|url=http://www.rbj.net/print_article.asp?aID=194974|accessdate=18 July 2016|publisher=Rochester Business Journal|date=10 May 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Quarstad|first1=Brian|title=Rochester Rhinos Secure Naming Rights Partner for Stadium|url=http://www.insidemnsoccer.com/2011/02/11/rochester-rhinos-secure-naming-rights-partner-for-stadium/|website=IMSoccer News|accessdate=18 July 2016}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Sharp|first1=Brian|title=Frontier re-ups on ballpark naming rights|url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2015/12/02/frontier-rochester-ballpark-naming-rights/76622706/|accessdate=18 July 2016|publisher=Rochester Democrat and Chronicle}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=DiVeronica|first1=Jeff|title=Grand plans, vision for ambitious new Rhinos owners|url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/soccer/2016/03/10/grand-plans-new-vision-ambitious-new-rhinos-owners/81591988/|accessdate=18 July 2016|publisher=Rochester Democrat and Chronicle}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rhinossoccer.com/news_article/show/749046?referrer_id=2995047|title=Rochester Rhinos, Capelli Sport Announce Major Parthership|publisher=Rochester Rhinos|date=January 24, 2017|accessdate=March 7, 2017}}
11. ^https://www.rhinossoccer.com/news_article/show/911122?referrer_id=2442447
12. ^http://www.dcacorps.org/?p=4292
13. ^{{cite web|title=U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM NOTES FROM ROCHESTER|url=http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2014/03/17/11/29/u-s-womens-national-team-notes-from-rochester|website=U.S. Soccer|accessdate=18 July 2016}}
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|title = Home of the Rochester Rhinos
|before = Frontier Field
|after= TBD
|years = 2006 – 2017
}}{{succession box
| title = Home of the Rochester Rattlers
| years = 2006 – 2008
2011 – 2014
| before = Bishop Kearney Field
Toyota Park (as Chicago Machine)
| after = BMO Field (as Toronto Nationals)
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium
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|title = Host of Major League Lacrosse championship weekend
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|after = Harvard Stadium
|years = 2007
}}{{end}}{{Rochester Rhinos}}{{Rochester Sports}}{{City of Rochester, NY}}{{coord|43|9|44.0|N|77|37|45.7|W|type:landmark_scale:2000|display=title}}

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