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  2. SeatGeek Stadium - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek Stadium. /  41.76472°N 87.80611°W  / 41.76472; -87.80611. SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about twelve miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of the Chicago Red Stars [9] of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of the MLS Next Pro, and the Chicago ...

  3. Tinley Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Tinley Park (formerly Bremen) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States (with a small portion in Will County ), and is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 55,971, [3] and it is among the fastest-growing suburbs southwest of Chicago. In 2009, BusinessWeek named Tinley Park the "best place in America" to raise ...

  4. List of soccer stadiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Renovated for soccer in 2011, added seats in 2012, widened field in 2013. Previously known as Multnomah Stadium, Civic Stadium, PGE Park, and Jeld-Wen Field. Q2 Stadium: 20,500 Austin: Texas: Austin FC: Grass 2021 Rabobank Stadium: 5,250: Salinas: California: local teams: FieldTurf: Part of Salinas Sports Complex which also includes a 17,000 ...

  5. Victor J. Andrew High School - Wikipedia

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    Leadership. Victor J. Andrew High School, Andrew, or VJA, is a public four-year high school located in Tinley Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is named for Victor J Andrew, of Andrew Corporation fame. It is the third school to become part of Consolidated High School District 230, which also ...

  6. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick - Wikipedia

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    Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is a stadium complex located in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona, at the former site of the Indian Bend Country Club. It serves as the Major League Baseball spring-training facility for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies , replacing Tucson Electric Park ...

  7. Hinsdale, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The 14.7-acre (5.9 ha) Veeck Park is Hinsdale's skate park and contains a baseball field, 4 soccer/football fields, a playground, an awning for shelter in case it rains, and a sandbox by the playground. The 8.3-acre (3.4 ha) Brook Park has a ball field, a football/soccer field, a playground apparatus, and four tennis courts.

  8. Chase Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chase Stadium (formerly Inter Miami CF Stadium and DRV PNK Stadium) is a soccer-specific stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Built on the site of the former Lockhart Stadium, the 21,550-seat stadium is the home pitch of Inter Miami CF of Major League Soccer and its MLS Next Pro reserve side Inter Miami CF II. Chase Stadium opened in 2020 as an ...

  9. Evergreen Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Park is also known as the "Village of Churches" because of its thirteen established religious congregations within close proximity. First successful organ transplant. On June 17, 1950, Little Company of Mary Hospital, located at 2800 W. 95th St. in Evergreen Park, was the site of the world's first successful organ transplant. Dr.