Field Sports
Football, Soccer & Lacrosse
Featured Venues
The National Sports Center (NSC), located in the northern Minneapolis suburb of Blaine, is the world's largest amateur sports facility. The NSC operates over 100 unique programs and events in a variety of sports as well as hosting numerous national and international competitions.
Twin Cities Orthopedic Stadium is a multi-use outdoor venue featuring artificial turf. It includes a full-service press box, locker rooms, concession stands, multiple hospitality areas and a huge video board.
The newest stadium in the Greater Minneapolis area features a 120 x 75 natural grass playing field and four hospitality clubs.
With approximately 66,000 seats and a number of clubs and outdoor space, U.S. Bank Stadium serves as center stage for prominent national and international programming as well as private events.
More Venues
Edor Nelson Field
Augsburg College
Outdoor turf field with bleacher seating
Standard Seating Capacity: 1,400
Sea Foam Stadium
Concordia University
Outdoor turf field with bleacher seating.
Standard Seating Capacity: 3,500
Coon Rapids Soccer Complex
Five full-size soccer fields, and two smaller fields for 9v9. All fields are grass with separate spectator and player sidelines.
Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium
University of Minnesota
Grass soccer field with bleacher seating.
Standard Seating Capacity: 1,000
Huntington Bank Stadium
University of Minnesota
A Big Ten football field and stadium that boasts the largest home locker room in college or professional football and one of the largest video boards in the nation.
Standard Seating Capacity: 50,805 (20,000 with chair backs)
O'Shaughnessy Stadium
University of St. Thomas
A Division I turf athletic field with bleacher seating.
Standard Seating Capacity: 5,025
Macalester Stadium
Macalester College
A turf field, home to the Macalester football, soccer, and track and field teams.
Standard Seating Capacity: 4,000
Need help sourcing a venue? Email Kate Robey at KateR@sportsminneapolis.org.