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| stadium_name = SeatGeek Stadium | logo_image = | image = | caption = SeatGeek Stadium in March 2013 | address = 7000 South Harlem Avenue | location = Bridgeview, Illinois | coordinates = {{Coord|41|45|53|N|87|48|22|W|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = United States Chicago metropolitan area#USA Illinois#USA | pushpin_relief = 1 | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Chicago area##Location in Illinois##Location in the United States | broke_ground = November 30, 2004 | opened = June 11, 2006 | closed = | demolished = | owner = Village of Bridgeview | operator = Spectra[1][2] | surface = Kentucky Bluegrass[3] | construction_cost = $98 million (${{formatprice|{{Inflation|US|98000000|2006}}}} in {{Inflation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}}) | architect = Rossetti Architects | project_manager = ICON Venue Group[4] | structural engineer = John A. Martin & Associates[5] | services engineer = A. Epstein & Sons International[5] | general_contractor = Turner Construction[4] Harbour Contractors | former_names = Toyota Park (2006–2018) | tenants = Chicago Fire (MLS) (2006–present) Chicago Red Stars (WPS, NWSL) (2009–2010, 2016–present) Chicago Bliss (LFL) (2011–2012, 2015–2017) Chicago Machine (MLL) (2007–2009) Roosevelt University Lakers men's and women's soccer (NAIA) (2010–present) Northwestern Wildcats men's and women's soccer (NCAA) (2015) | seating_capacity = Soccer: 20,000[6][7] Concerts: 28,000 | dimensions = 120 x 75 yards |}}SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium at 71st Street and Harlem Avenue in Bridgeview, Illinois, about twelve miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of the Chicago Fire Soccer Club of Major League Soccer (MLS), the Chicago Red Stars[8] of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), and the Chicago Bliss of the Legends Football League (LFL). The stadium has also hosted the Chicago Machine of Major League Lacrosse. Originally named Toyota Park when it opened on June 11, 2006, the facility has a capacity of 20,000 and was developed at a cost of around $100 million. The naming rights agreement with SeatGeek went into effect following the Fire's 2018 season.[9][10][2] StadiumIncorporating traditional stadium features from American and European facilities, SeatGeek Stadium includes predominantly covered seating, a brick facade and stone entry archway, and first rows placed fewer than three yards from the field. It includes forty two executive suites, six larger party suites, the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame, and the Fire club offices, as well as a large stadium club/banquet room measuring over {{convert|9000|sqft|m2}}. A practice facility with two fields (one natural grass; the other artificial turf) for the Fire club and its youth programs lies next to the stadium. The stadium's design allows expansion of 50% more seating at negligible expense. Its {{convert|120 by 75|yard|adj=on}} natural grass field's $1.7 million turf management system comprises full heating, drainage, and aeration capabilities. A permanent stage allows the stadium to host concerts and quickly change configurations. A typical conversion from soccer to stage takes no more than eighteen hours. The field accommodates 8,000 additional chairback seats for concerts and other stage events. SeatGeek Stadium is currently operated by Spectra.[1][2] Naming rightsIn 2006, Toyota entered into a ten-year naming rights agreement and renamed the new stadium Toyota Park.[2] In 2016, it was reported that Toyota had opted against renewing their naming rights.[11] Despite this, the stadium continued to be known as Toyota Park through the 2018 season. Afterwards, new sponsor SeatGeek assumed stadium naming rights starting with the 2019 Fire season.[9] The naming rights agreement that was signed in 2018 is the first such agreement that SeatGeek has ever entered into.[1][2] It has been reported that, as part of the deal, SeatGeek will also serve as the venue's primary ticketing service, starting in 2019.[1] SeatGeek has reportedly promised that they will work to, "bring more live programming, including premier concerts, music festivals and international sporting events" to the stadium.[1][12] Major soccer events
|image = File:Toyota Park panorama, 8 June 2013.jpg |height = 370px |alt = |caption = Panoramic view of SeatGeek Stadium on June 8, 2013 during the MLS regular season match between Chicago Fire and Portland Timbers. Downtown Chicago is visible on the horizon on the left. }} On November 27, 2010, SeatGeek Stadium was the venue for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match between USA and Italy; USA defeated Italy 1–0 and advanced to the World Cup.[15][16] SeatGeek Stadium was the venue for the 2006 MLS All-Star Game in which the MLS side defeated Chelsea F.C. 1–0.[17] The stadium also hosted the 2006 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup's final in which Chicago Fire defeated Los Angeles Galaxy 3–1.[18] SeatGeek Stadium hosts annual friendly matches between Chicago Fire and the popular European and Mexican clubs, which in the past included A.C. Milan, Everton, C.D. Guadalajara, Club America, Santos Laguna and others. SeatGeek Stadium hosted four matches during the group stage of the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship. Rugby unionSeatGeek Stadium hosted its first international rugby match in 2006, United States VS Munster. In June 2008 the stadium hosted three matches of the Churchill Cup, including United States VS Canada, England Saxons VS Scotland A, and Ireland Wolfhounds VS Argentina Jaguares. On June 6, 2009 the stadium hosted a 2009 mid-year rugby test series match between United States and Wales in a warmup match for the USA in its campaign to qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[19]
Other sports eventsSeatGeek Stadium also serves as the home site for Roosevelt University men's and women's soccer matches.[20] Music eventsSince 2006,[21] SeatGeek Stadium has been the host venue for Chicago radio station B96's annual summer concert, The B96 Pepsi Summer Bash.[22] The Crossroads Guitar Festival was held on July 28, 2007 and again on June 26, 2010. A three-day, all-electronic music festival, Future Sound Dance Music Festival, was hosted at SeatGeek Stadium May 24–26, 2013. The Chicago Open Air festival, a 3-day rock festival put on by Danny Wimmer Presents, was held there from July 15–17, 2016.
AccessibilityPace operates the #387 SeatGeek Stadium Express nonstop from the Midway Orange Line Station for Chicago Fire matches and special events.[30]Chicago Fire provides bus transportation from nine different bar locations in the city to and from the games.[31] Economic developmentIn 2015, a Circle K convenience store and Shell gas station opened at the east end of the stadium's parking lot, accessible from Harlem Avenue.[32] Additionally, a $2.475 million transit center operated by Pace is under construction at the east end of the stadium's parking lot.[33][34] Public Art MuralsIn July 2016 two large scale murals where designed and painted by artist Tony Passero on the east and west walls of the stadiums stage suites. The murals measure 14 feet high by 27 feet in length and are named Offense and Defense.[35] See also
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