Location in Missouri Location in the United States | |
Former names | St. Louis City Stadium (planning/construction)
Centene Stadium (February–October 2022) CityPark (2023–2024) |
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Address | 2019 Market Street |
Location | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
Coordinates | 38°37′53″N 90°12′37″W / 38.63139°N 90.21028°W |
Public transit | Red Blue At Union Station (MetroLink) |
Operator | St. Louis City SC |
Type | Soccer-specific stadium |
Capacity | 22,423 |
Record attendance | 22,423 (Soccer; US Open Cup - St. Louis City SC vs. Union Omaha; April 25, 2023) |
Field size | 114 × 74 yards |
Surface | Bermuda Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | February 2020 |
Opened | November 16, 2022 |
Construction cost | $457.8 million |
Architect | HOK and Snow Kreilich Architects |
Tenants | |
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Website | |
stlcitysc.com/stadium |
Energizer Park, previously CityPark, is a 22,423-seat soccer-specific stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It is the home of St. Louis City SC, the city's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. The stadium is next to Union Station in the city's Downtown West neighborhood,[1] and was completed in November 2022, ahead of the 2023 MLS season. The stadium is also the home of St. Louis City 2 of MLS Next Pro.
The stadium's naming rights were initially acquired by healthcare company Centene Corporation in 2022. It was known as Centene Stadium until Centene rescinded its naming rights agreement later that year; the club announced CityPark as the stadium's new name. Energizer signed a new naming rights agreement that takes effect in 2025.