Jordan Field

Jordan Field
Location Boston, Massachusetts
Owner Harvard University
Capacity 4,000
Field size 116 x 74 yards
Surface FieldTurf
Opened 2010
Tenants
Harvard Crimson men's soccer
Harvard Crimson women's soccer
Harvard Crimson men's lacrosse
Harvard Crimson women's lacrosse
Boston Breakers
New England Revolution (Some U.S. Open Cup games)

Jordan Field (formerly called Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium[1]) is a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Harvard University in the Allston neighborhood of Boston. (Although the core of the Harvard campus is in Cambridge, the athletic complex lies within Boston.)

It first opened in September 2010 and replaced Ohiri Field as the primary home of the Harvard Crimson men's and women's soccer teams.

It hosted a 2010 playoff match for the Boston Breakers of the Women's Professional Soccer league due to conflicts with the team's former primary home, Harvard Stadium.[2]

In June 2013, the New England Revolution played host to the New York Red Bulls in a US Open Cup Round-of-16 game, marking the first time in Revolution history the team played a game within the Boston city limits.[3][4]

Renovations were completed in early 2015, and starting with the 2015 season, it is now the official home stadium and training venue of the Boston Breakers.[5]

Footnotes

  1. "JORDAN FIELD – Boston Breakers". www.bostonbreakerssoccer.com. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  2. "Breakers keep eyes on prize". Boston.com.
  3. "New England Revolution vs New York Red Bulls 06-12-2013 – Recap". MLSsoccer.com. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013.
  4. "Revolution sacrificing home-field advantage at Harvard?". Boston.com. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  5. "Breakers announce Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium as new home for 2015 NWSL season – Boston Breakers". www.bostonbreakerssoccer.com. Retrieved November 11, 2015.

Coordinates: 42°22′4.3″N 71°7′47.0″W / 42.367861°N 71.129722°W / 42.367861; -71.129722


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