Infinity Park
Location | 4500 E. Kentucky Ave. Glendale, CO 80246 |
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Coordinates | 39°41′57″N 104°56′06″W / 39.6992°N 104.9349°WCoordinates: 39°41′57″N 104°56′06″W / 39.6992°N 104.9349°W |
Capacity | 5,000 (rugby) |
Field size | 100m x 68m |
Opened | 2007 |
Tenants | |
Colorado Raptors (MLR) (2018–2020) Glendale Merlins (2007–present) Denver Barbarians (PRP) (2014–present) Denver Stampede (PRO) (April – May 2016) |
Infinity Park is a sports stadium in the Denver enclave of Glendale, Colorado, and was formerly the unofficial home stadium of the United States national rugby union team. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000 people. The stadium opened in 2007, at a cost of $22.5 million.[1] It is the first rugby-specific, municipally-owned stadium in the United States.[2][3]
Infinity Park is the venue for several domestic rugby teams. The rugby stadium is home to the Glendale Merlins, a Division I men's rugby team that have won the national championship,[4] and of the Denver Barbarians. The stadium also hosts the Women's Premier League's Glendale Lady Merlins.[5] The defunct Denver Stampede of the defunct PRO Rugby played at the stadium between April and May 2016 as did the Merlins' professional offshoot Colorado Raptors who played in Major League Rugby between 2018 and 2020.
Infinity Park also hosts various tournaments. The stadium regularly hosts USA Rugby national men's club semifinals and finals championships. Infinity Park is the home of the Serevi Rugbytown Sevens Tournament which takes place in August each year and attracts teams from around the world to compete for a winner-take-all $10,000 cash prize. Most notably, it became the new home of the USA Women's Sevens, the country's stop in the annual World Rugby Women's Sevens Series, starting with the 2018–19 season.[6]
International rugby[]
Infinity Park has hosted international rugby test matches. It hosted the 2009 and 2010 Churchill Cup, a now-defunct international rugby tournament involving the United States, Canada, England, France, Argentina and other countries. It has also been the venue for various international test matches, such as the August 2011 United States v. Canada match, which sold out; and the June 2012 United States v. Georgia match.
On April 26, 2019, it hosted the USA women taking on the invitational Barbarians Women, the first-ever match against international competition for the Barbarians.[7]
Date | Visiting | Score | Home | Event |
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July 29, 2008 | Canada East | 26–30 | Canada West | 2008 North America 4 |
USA Hawks | 12–30 | USA Falcons | 2008 North America 4 | |
August 2, 2008 | Canada East | 17–17 | USA Hawks | 2008 North America 4 |
Canada West | 16–11 | USA Falcons | 2008 North America 4 | |
June 6, 2009 | England Saxons | 28–20 | Argentina XV | 2009 Churchill Cup |
Georgia | 10–42 | Canada | 2009 Churchill Cup | |
June 10, 2009 | Ireland A | 30–19 | Canada | 2009 Churchill Cup |
Argentina XV | 35–14 | United States | 2009 Churchill Cup | |
June 14, 2009 | England Saxons | 56–17 | United States | 2009 Churchill Cup |
Ireland A | 40–5 | Georgia | 2009 Churchill Cup | |
October 10, 2009 | Argentina XV | 57–10 | USA Select XV | 2009 Americas Rugby Championship |
June 5, 2010 | Uruguay | 6–48 | Canada | 2010 Churchill Cup |
Russia | 22–39 | United States | 2010 Churchill Cup | |
June 9, 2010 | Uruguay | 10-43 | France A | 2010 Churchill Cup |
Russia | 17–49 | England Saxons | 2010 Churchill Cup | |
June 13, 2010 | France A | 27–33 | Canada | 2010 Churchill Cup |
England Saxons | 32–9 | United States | 2010 Churchill Cup | |
July 29, 2019 | Canada | 19–47 | United States | 2019 Pacific Nations Cup |
September 11, 2021 | Canada | 16–38 | United States | 2023 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
College rugby[]
Infinity Park has also hosted various college rugby championships and other matches. Infinity Park has hosted the men's collegiate all-stars (2008-2011). The stadium has also hosted Division I college rugby matches played by the University of Colorado and Colorado State University.[8] The venue has also hosted the Champions Cup of the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO).[9]
References[]
- ^ Article on Infinity Park, Denver Post.
- ^ Rainbird, "Site Report Infinity Park and Infinity Park South"
- ^ Denver Post, "Glendale's ambition soars on raucous rugby", September 27, 2007.
- ^ Glendale Raptors End Season Unbeaten, Reuters.
- ^ "raptors-replace-valks-in-12" Archived 2012-06-09 at the Wayback Machine, Rugby Mag.
- ^ "Schedule confirmed for HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019" (Press release). World Rugby. July 7, 2018. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
- ^ "Barbarians Women name squad to face the USA for the first time". ESPN.com. March 28, 2019. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
- ^ RugbyRugby, Feb. 28, 2012, "CSU vs CU Sat Infinity Park 4pm"
- ^ RugbyRugby, March 27, 2012, "Time to Ruck'n'Roll on the Road to Infinity Park" Archived 2013-02-01 at archive.today
External links[]
- Rugby union stadiums in Denver
- Major League Rugby stadiums
- Colorado Raptors
- Sports venues in Denver
- Sports venues completed in 2007
- 2007 establishments in Colorado
- Buildings and structures in Arapahoe County, Colorado