Location in the United States Location in Oregon | |
Address | 4450 NE Century Boulevard |
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Location | Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S. |
Coordinates | 45°33′14″N 122°54′25″W / 45.554°N 122.907°W |
Owner | City of Hillsboro |
Operator | City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department |
Capacity | 7,600 (expandable to 10,000) |
Surface | FieldTurf (2010–present) AstroTurf (1999–2009) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1999 |
Renovated | 2010 (new artificial turf) |
Construction cost | $7.5 million ($13.7 million in 2023[1]) |
Architect | GBD Architects |
Tenants | |
Portland State Vikings football (NCAA) (2000, 2010, 2018–present) Portland State Vikings women's soccer (NCAA) (2010–present) Central Catholic H.S. Rams football (OSAA) (2000, 2010, 2013–present) Century H.S. Jaguars football & lacrosse (OSAA) (1999–2020) Pacific University Boxers baseball & softball (NCAA) (2007) Portland Stags (MLU) (2015) (OSAA) Boys' State Football Tournament (2003, 2007–present) partial schedule Portland Timbers 2 (MLS Next Pro) (2020, 2022) | |
Website | |
hillsboro-oregon.gov |
Hillsboro Stadium is a multi-sport stadium in the northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland. Opened 25 years ago in 1999 and owned by the city of Hillsboro, the award-winning stadium is part of the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex located in the northeast part of the city, adjacent to the Sunset Highway.
The facility hosts home football games for Portland State University, plus state playoff games for the Oregon School Activities Association's smaller school divisions. Hillsboro Stadium is also used for baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse and has hosted college and professional teams. Hillsboro Stadium is used for the NWAPA's annual Century Showcase. The adjacent Hillsboro Ballpark (formerly Ron Tonkin Field) opened in 2013.
The primary playing field runs northwest to southeast, at an approximate elevation of 220 feet (67 m) above sea level. The covered main grandstand and press box are along the southwest sideline.