World Wide Technology Soccer Park

West Community Stadium
World Wide Technology Soccer Park
Saint Louis FC vs Toronto FC II May 14, 2015
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Former namesAnheuser-Busch Center
St. Louis Soccer Park
Location1 Soccer Park Road
Fenton, Missouri 63026
Coordinates38°32′50″N 90°26′20″W / 38.54722°N 90.43889°W / 38.54722; -90.43889
OwnerSt. Louis Scott Gallagher
Capacity5,500[1]
SurfaceTurf (main stadium field and 3 other fields, 2 grass fields)
Opened1982
Tenants
Saint Louis Athletica (WPS) (2009–2010)
AC St. Louis (D2 Pro League) (2010)
St. Louis Scott Gallagher (2011–present)
Webster University Gorloks (2012–present)
Saint Louis FC (USLC) (2015–2020)

World Wide Technology Soccer Park is a soccer complex which includes four soccer-specific stadiums, with the main field, West Community Stadium,[2] holding 5,500 seats. Located in Fenton, Missouri, United States, a suburb southwest of downtown St. Louis, it is operated by St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club whose 275 teams and 3,600 players use it for both practice and games. It is also the home field for Webster University's men's and women's soccer teams and was the home of Saint Louis FC from 2015-2020. The complex has five playing fields—three turf and two grass—and one main exhibition turf field, most of which are lighted. The fields are primarily used for soccer but also host field hockey and lacrosse teams. In addition to the playing surfaces, the complex features offices, home and away locker rooms, a fan shop, a banquet hall, a veranda overlooking the main field, two concession stands, a press box, and a private office.

Saint Louis FC of the USL Championship previously played at World Wide Technology Soccer Park from 2014-2019, which averaged 4,532 fans per game in 2019.[3], before ceasing operations in 2020 with the upcoming MLS expansion in St. Louis.

  1. ^ "Marshall Wireless Stadium". saintlouisfc.com. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "STLFC Partners with West Community Credit Union for Stadium Naming Rights". Saint Louis Football Club. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Straus, Brian (2020-08-25). "USL's Saint Louis FC to Fold to Make Room for MLS Expansion Team". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2024-06-15.