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) Marina Auto Stadium (2018) |
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Location | Rochester, New York |
Owner | City of Rochester |
Operator | Rochester Soccer Corp. |
Capacity | 13,768 |
Record attendance | 15,404 (July 20, 2011)[1] |
Surface | FieldTurf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 9, 2004 |
Opened | June 3, 2006 |
Construction cost | $35 million |
Architect | HOK Sport |
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) Rochester Lady Lancers (UWS) (2018) Flower City Union (NISA) (2022–present) |
Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium, also called the "downtown soccer stadium", is a soccer-specific stadium in Rochester, New York within the Rochester Community Sports Complex. It is home to the Flower City Union of the National Premier Soccer League. Previously to the Flower City Union, the stadium was home in 2018 to the Rochester Lancers and Lady Lancers of the NPSL and UWS, respectively. The stadium originally 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). It is owned by the City of Rochester and is operated as a youth sports complex.