List of sponsored sports venues

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The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:

Present naming rights[]

Australia[]

In Australia, the most important distinction regarding outdoor stadiums is the shape of their fields:

  • Oval stadiums — Generally used for cricket and Australian rules football. Can be used for rectangular-field sports, but seating arrangement is not necessarily optimal.
  • Rectangular stadiums — Used for the rugby codes and soccer, and generally cannot be used for oval-field sports.

A few stadiums with oval fields have movable seating that can readily accommodate rectangular-field sports.

Name Location Type Notes
1300SMILES Stadium Townsville, Queensland Rectangular stadium
AAMI Park Melbourne Rectangular stadium
Adelaide 36ers Arena Adelaide Multi-purpose indoor arena
Allianz Stadium Sydney Rectangular stadium
Bankwest Stadium Parramatta, New South Wales Rectangular stadium
Cbus Super Stadium Gold Coast, Queensland Rectangular stadium
GMHBA Stadium Geelong, Victoria Oval stadium
HBF Arena Joondalup, Western Australia Multi-purpose sport complex Includes multiple indoor and outdoor venues.
HBF Park Perth Rectangular stadium Formerly an oval stadium.
HBF Stadium Perth Multi-purpose sport complex Includes multiple indoor venues and an aquatics centre.
Holden Centre Melbourne Multi-purpose indoor arena Now used exclusively as a sport training centre.
Marvel Stadium Melbourne Retractable-roof multi-purpose stadium Movable seating accommodates both oval and rectangular fields.
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Kogarah, New South Wales Oval stadium
Optus Stadium Perth Oval stadium
Qudos Bank Arena Sydney Multi-purpose indoor arena
Steel Blue Oval Bassendean, Western Australia Oval stadium
Suncorp Stadium Milton, Queensland Rectangular stadium Suncorp has held the naming rights to Brisbane Stadium since 1994 and will continue to hold the rights until at least 2033, the year after the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
TIO Stadium Darwin, Northern Territory
TIO Traeger Park Alice Springs, Northern Territory
WIN Entertainment Centre Wollongong, New South Wales Multi-purpose indoor arena
WIN Stadium Wollongong, New South Wales Rectangular stadium

Austria[]

Name Location Type Notes
Cashpoint Arena Wals-Siezenheim Football stadium [1]
Merkur-Arena Graz Football stadium
Red Bull Arena Wals-Siezenheim Football stadium
Red Bull Ring Spielberg Auto racing Formerly A1 Ring
Generali Arena Vienna Football stadium
Allianz Stadion Vienna Football stadium Replaced the Gerhard Hanappi Stadium,[2]

Belgium[]

Name Location Type Notes
Ghelamco Arena Ghent Football stadium
Luminus Arena Genk Football stadium
Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne Mechelen Football stadium

Brazil[]

Name Location Type Notes
Allianz Parque São Paulo Football stadium
Arena Unimed/Sicoob Cariacica, Espírito Santo Football stadium
Brasil Kirin Arena Itu, São Paulo Kart track Also used for motorcycle racing
Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova Salvador, Bahia Football stadium
Jeunesse Arena Rio de Janeiro Multi-purpose indoor arena
KM de Vantagens Hall Rio de Janeiro Multi-purpose indoor arena
Neo Química Arena São Paulo Football stadium
UnimedHall São Paulo Multi-purpose indoor arena

Canada[]

In accord with Canadian English usage, "football" refers to Canadian football unless otherwise indicated, and association football is called "soccer".

Name Location Type Notes
BMO Field Toronto Multi-sport stadium Toronto Argonauts and Toronto TFC.
Brandt Centre Regina, Saskatchewan Multi-purpose indoor arena
CAA Centre Brampton, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly Brampton Centre for Sports and Entertainment (1998–2005)

Powerade Centre (2005–2018)

Canada Life Centre Winnipeg Multi-purpose indoor arena Winnipeg Jets. Formerly MTS Centre (2004–2017) and Bell MTS Place (2017–2021).
Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa Multi-purpose indoor arena Ottawa Senators.
Centre Air Creebec Val-d'Or, Québec Multi-purpose indoor arena
Centre Bell Montréal Multi-purpose indoor arena Montreal Canadiens.
CN Centre Prince George, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto Multi-purpose indoor arena Previously the Ricoh coliseum (2003–2018), Toronto Marlies.
Colisée Desjardins Victoriaville, Québec Multi-purpose indoor arena
ENMAX Centre Lethbridge, Alberta Multi-purpose indoor arena
Sadlon Arena Barrie, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly Barrie Molson Centre (1998-2018)
SaskTel Centre Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Multi-purpose indoor arena
Westerner Park Centrium Red Deer, Alberta Multi-purpose indoor arena
Tribute Communities Centre Oshawa, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly General Motors Centre (2006-2016)
IG Field Winnipeg Football stadium (CFL, U Sports) Opened in June 2013 as Investors Group Field. Name changed in 2019 after the sponsor renamed itself as IG.
Stade IGA Montréal, Québec Tennis stadium Previously Du Maurier Stadium and Uniprix Stadium.
Sandman Centre Kamloops, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena
The Budweiser Gardens London, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Until 2012, it was known as the John Labatt Centre, usually referred to as the "JLC"
Leon's Centre Kingston, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena
Kal Tire Place Vernon, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena Was known as the Wesbild Centre until 2013
Mosaic Stadium Regina, Saskatchewan Football stadium (CFL, U Sports)
Paramount Fine Foods Centre Mississauga, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly Hershey Centre (1998-2018), Mississauga Steelheads.
Chilliwack Coliseum Chilliwack, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena
Prospera Place Kelowna, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena
Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena Was known as General Motors Place until 2010
Aviva Centre Toronto Tennis stadium Formerly Rexall Centre (2004-2015)
Rogers Place Edmonton, Alberta Multi-purpose indoor arena
Rogers Centre Toronto Retractable-roof baseball stadium (MLB) Also used in the past for basketball. Formerly capable of hosting CFL and NFL games until 2016.
Saputo Stadium Montréal Soccer-specific stadium Officially named after the Saputo family, owner of the stadium's main occupant, CF Montréal. However, the name can also be interpreted as a sponsorship by Saputo, the Québec dairy products company controlled by the family.
Brampton Soccer-specific recreation facility formerly Brampton Soccer Centre (2007-2020)
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre Victoria, British Columbia Multi-purpose indoor arena
Scotiabank Arena Toronto Multi-purpose indoor arena Was known as Air Canada Centre until June 30, 2018.Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.
Scotiabank Centre Halifax Multi-purpose indoor arena
Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium Vancouver Baseball park
Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary Multi-purpose indoor arena
Shaw Park Winnipeg Baseball park
Sleeman Centre Guelph, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly Guelph Sports and Entertainment Centre (2000-2007)
GFL Memorial Gardens Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena
TD Place Stadium Ottawa Football stadium (CFL) and soccer stadium (CPL)
TD Waterhouse Stadium London, Ontario Football stadium (U Sports)
Telus Stadium Québec City Football stadium (U Sports)
Tim Hortons Field Hamilton, Ontario Football stadium (CFL) and soccer stadium (CPL)
Videotron Centre Québec City, Québec Multi-purpose indoor arena
WFCU Centre Windsor, Ontario Multi-purpose indoor arena

Chile[]

Name Location Type Notes
Movistar Arena Santiago indoor arena

China[]

Name Location Type Notes
Cadillac Arena Beijing Multi-purpose indoor arena Wukesong Culture & Sports Center (2008–11), MasterCard Center (2011–15), LeSports Center (2016–17), Cadillac Arena (2017–present)
Mercedes-Benz Arena Shanghai Multi-purpose indoor arena
Shaanxi Province Stadium Xi'an Football (soccer) stadium From 2005 to 2007. Now Shaanxi Province Stadium.

Cook Islands[]

Name Location Type Notes
Avarua Tereora Stadium Avarua Multi-purpose stadium

Czech Republic[]

Name Location Type Notes
Stadion Letná Prague Football stadium
O2 Arena Prague Multi-purpose indoor arena
Tipsport Arena Prague Multi-purpose indoor arena

Denmark[]

Name Location Type Notes
NRGi Park Aarhus
TELIA PARKEN Copenhagen
TRE-FOR Park Odense
Nordjyske Arena Aalborg
Blue Water Arena Esbjerg
Jyske Bank Boxen Herning
Harboe Arena Slagelse Slagelse
Sydbank Park Haderslev

Ecuador[]

Name Location Type Notes
Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha Guayaquil Football stadium
Estadio Banco de Pacífico – Capwell Guayaquil Football stadium

Estonia[]

Name Location Type Notes
A. Le Coq Arena Tallinn Football stadium
Saku Suurhall Tallinn Indoor arena

Finland[]

Name Location Type Notes
Bolt Arena Helsinki
Espoo Metro Areena Espoo
Hartwall Arena Helsinki Multi-purpose indoor arena
Isku Areena Lahti
Myyrmäen jalkapallostadion Vantaa
Savon Sanomat Areena Kuopio
Veritas Stadion Turku

France[]

Name Location Type Notes
AccorHotels Arena Paris Multi-purpose indoor arena
Allianz Riviera Nice Football stadium
Groupama Stadiun Décines-Charpieu Football stadium
Matmut Stadium Vénissieux, Lyon Rugby union stadium
Matmut Stadium de Gerland Lyon Football and rugby union stadium
MMArena Le Mans Football stadium
Paris La Défense Arena Nanterre Multi-purpose domed stadium Primary sports use is for rugby; movable seating allows use for indoor court sports.
The naming rights are held by the company that manages the nearby La Défense business district.
Sud de France Arena Montpellier Multi-purpose indoor arena
Orange Vélodrome Marseille Football stadium Also regularly used for rugby.

Germany[]

Name "Traditional" Name Location Type Notes
Allianz Arena Munich Football stadium
Audi Sportpark Ingolstadt Football stadium
HDI-Arena Niedersachsenstadion Hanover Football stadium
Commerzbank-Arena Waldstadion Frankfurt Football stadium
Max-Morlock-Stadion Frankenstadion Nürnberg Football stadium
Merkur Spiel-Arena Düsseldorf Football stadium
Volksparkstadion Volksparkstadion Hamburg Football stadium
König Pilsener Arena Arena Oberhausen Oberhausen Multi-purpose indoor arena
Lanxess Arena Kölnarena Cologne Multi-purpose indoor arena
Mercedes-Benz Arena Neckarstadion Stuttgart Football stadium
Porsche-Arena Stuttgart Multi-purpose indoor arena
Red Bull Arena Zentralstadion Leipzig Football stadium
rewirpowerSTADION Ruhrstadion Bochum Football stadium
RheinEnergieStadion Müngersdorfer Stadion Cologne Football stadium
SAP Arena Mannheim Multi-purpose indoor arena
Saturn Arena Ingolstadt Multi-purpose indoor arena
Signal Iduna Park Westfalenstadion Dortmund Football stadium
Tamiya Raceway Sonneberg Sonneberg Radio-controlled car circuit
ZAG-Arena Hanover Multi-purpose indoor arena
Veltins-Arena Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen Retractable-roof football stadium
with retractable playing surface
Volkswagen Arena Wolfsburg Football stadium
Volkswagen Halle Braunschweig Multi-purpose indoor arena
Warsteiner HockeyPark Mönchengladbach Field hockey stadium

Greece[]

Name Location Type Notes
Xanthi FC Arena Xanthi Football stadium

Guatemala[]

Name Location Type Notes
Estadio Cementos Progreso Guatemala City Multi-purpose stadium

Indonesia[]

Name Location Type Notes
Indomilk Arena Tangerang Multi-purpose stadium

Israel[]

Name Location Type Notes
Menora Mivtachim Arena Tel Aviv Multi-purpose indoor arena Originally an open-air venue.

Italy[]

Name Location Type Notes
Adriatic Arena Pesaro Multi-purpose indoor arena
Allianz Stadium Turin Soccer stadium
Dacia Arena Udine Soccer stadium
PalaDozza Bologna Multi-purpose indoor arena
Mediolanum Forum Milan Multi-purpose indoor arena
PalaLottomatica Rome Multi-purpose indoor arena
Palasport Lino Oldrini Varese Multi-purpose indoor arena
Mapei Stadium Reggio Emilia Soccer stadium
Unipol Arena Casalecchio di Reno Multi-purpose indoor arena

Japan[]

Name Location Type Notes
Ajinomoto Stadium Chōfu, Tokyo Football (soccer) stadium Also used for rugby and American football.
Ekimae Real Estate Stadium Tosu, Saga Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Fukuda Denshi Arena Chiba Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
ZOZO Marine Stadium Chiba Retractable-roof baseball stadium (NPB)
Kikkoman Arena Nagareyama Nagareyama, Chiba Prefecture Multi-purpose indoor sports arena former Nagareyama municipal arena.
Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture Football (soccer) stadium
Denka Big Swan Stadium Niigata City Football (soccer) stadium
Fukuoka PayPay Dome Fukuoka Retractable-roof baseball stadium (NPB)
Futaba Buggy Track Mobara Radio-controlled car dirt track Privately owned by named company, also function as a test track
Hard Off Eco Stadium Niigata Baseball stadium
Noevir Stadium Kobe Kobe Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Hotto Motto Field Kobe Kobe Baseball stadium (NPB)
Kincho Stadium Osaka Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Paloma Mizuho Stadium Mizuho-ku, Nagoya Football (soccer) stadium Also, regularly use Rugby and Track and Field
Kyocera Dome Osaka Osaka Baseball stadium (NPB)
Panasonic Stadium Suita Suita, Osaka Prefecture Football (soccer) stadium
Best Denki Stadium Fukuoka Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Makomanai Sekisui Heim Stadium Sapporo Speed skating stadium
Makomanai Sekisui Heim Ice Arena Sapporo Multi-purpose indoor arena
Mazda Stadium Hiroshima Baseball stadium (NPB)
Edion Stadium Hiroshima Hiroshima Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
NACK5 Stadium Omiya Saitama Football (soccer) stadium
MetLife Seibu Dome Tokorozawa, Saitama Baseball stadium (NPB)
IAI Stadium Nihondaira Shizuoka Football (soccer) stadium
Nippon Gaishi Hall Nagoya Multi-purpose indoor arena
Rakuten Seimei Park Miyagi Miyagino-ku, Sendai Baseball stadium (NPB)
Yurtec Stadium Sendai Izumi-ku, Sendai Football (soccer) stadium
Nissan Stadium Yokohama Football (soccer) stadium
Showa Denko Ōita Dome Ōita Football (soccer) stadium
Pocari Sweat Stadium Naruto Football (soccer) stadium
Shonan BMW Stadium Hiratsuka Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture Football (soccer) stadium
Tamiya Kakegawa Circuit Kakegawa, Shizuoka Radio-controlled car circuit Privately owned by named company, also function as a test track
Tamiya Oshika Circuit Suruga-ku, Shizuoka Radio-controlled car circuit Privately owned by named company, also function as a test track
Toyota Stadium Toyota City Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Yamaha Stadium Iwata, Shizuoka Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium Kofu Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
Yanmar Stadium Osaka Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby.
K's denki Stadium Mito Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture Football (soccer) stadium Also regularly used for rugby
Towa Pharmaceutical RACTAB Dome Kadoma, Osaka Prefecture Multi-purpose indoor arena [page needed]
Kuraray Zao Jump Stadium Mount Zao, Yamagata Ski jumping stadium [page needed]

Lithuania[]

Name Location Type Notes
Avia Solutions Group Arena Vilnius Multi-purpose indoor arena
Cido Arena Panevėžys Multi-purpose indoor arena
DELFI Sports Centre Vilnius Multi-purpose indoor arena
Jeep Arena Vilnius Multi-purpose indoor arena
Pieno žvaigždės Arena Pasvalys Multi-purpose indoor arena
SEB Arena Vilnius Multi-purpose indoor arena
Švyturys Arena Klaipėda Multi-purpose indoor arena

Mexico[]

Name Location Type Main occupant Notes
Estadio Akron Guadalajara Football stadium Guadalajara
Estadio Banorte Culiacán Football stadium Dorados de Sinaloa
Estadio Caliente Tijuana Football stadium Tijuana
Estadio Casas GEO Mexicali Baseball park Águilas de Mexicali
Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes Mexico City Football stadium Cruz Azul
Estadio Chevron Tijuana Baseball park Tijuana Potros
Estadio Corona Torreón Football stadium Santos Laguna
Estadio Cuauhtémoc Puebla Football stadium Puebla
Estadio Victoria Aguascalientes Football stadium Necaxa
Foro Sol Mexico City Baseball park Diablos Rojos del México

Netherlands[]

Name Location Type Notes
AFAS Stadion Alkmaar Football stadium
Cars Jeans Stadion The Hague Football stadium
De Grolsch Veste Enschede Football stadium
De Oude Meerdijk Emmen Football stadium
Fortuna Sittard Stadion Sittard Football stadium
GN Bouw Stadion Dordrecht Football stadium
Kras Stadion Volendam Football stadium
Mandemakers Stadion Waalwijk Football stadium
Philips Stadion Eindhoven Football stadium
Yanmar Stadion Almere Football stadium

New Zealand[]

Name Location Type Notes
Alpine Energy Stadium Timaru, Canterbury Rugby stadium
AMI Stadium Christchurch Rugby stadium After the 2011 Christchurch earthquake that damaged the previous AMI Stadium (Lancaster Park) so extensively that it was eventually demolished, AMI received naming rights to the less severely damaged Rugby League Park, which is now the city's main rugby stadium.
ASB Baypark Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty multi-purpose stadium
ASB Football Park Christchurch multi-purpose stadium
Horncastle Arena Christchurch Multi-purpose indoor arena
Central Energy Trust Arena Palmerston North Central, Manawatū-Whanganui Rugby stadium and motorcycle speedway
FMG Stadium Waikato Hamilton, Waikato Rugby stadium
Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, Otago multi-purpose stadium
Sky Stadium Wellington multi-purpose stadium
Spark Arena Auckland multi-purpose stadium
TSB Bank Arena Wellington Multi-purpose indoor arena
Vodafone Events Centre Manukau City Multi-purpose indoor arena

Norway[]

Name Location Type Notes
AKA Arena Hønefoss Football stadium Formerly Hønefoss Stadion
Aker Stadion Molde Football stadium Formerly Molde Stadion
Color Line Stadion Ålesund Football stadium
Intility Arena Vålerenga Football stadium
Sandefjord Arena Sandefjord Football stadium
Skagerak Arena Skien Football stadium
Sør Arena Kristiansand Football stadium
Telenor Arena Bærum Domed football stadium

Philippines[]

Name Location Type Notes
Filoil Flying V Centre San Juan, Metro Manila Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly "The Arena in San Juan"
Gatorade-Chelsea Blue Pitch Taguig Football grounds
Gatorade Hoops Center Mandaluyong Basketball court Located at the Liberty Center
Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City Multi-purpose indoor arena Formerly "Araneta Coliseum"
Emperador Stadium Taguig Football stadium Former sponsorship by Emperador Distillers. Now McKinley Hill Stadium

Poland[]

Name Location Type Notes
PGE Narodowy Warsaw Football Stadium [3]
Suzuki Arena Kielce Football Stadium [4]

Republic of Ireland[]

Name Location Type Notes
Aviva Stadium Dublin Football (soccer) and rugby stadium
Bishopsgate Longford Football stadium
Gortakeegan Monaghan Football stadium
Musgrave Park Cork Rugby stadium
United Park Drogheda Football stadium [1]

Russia[]

Name Location Type Notes
CSKA Arena Moscow Multi-purpose arena formerly known as Legends Arena
Otkritie Arena Moscow Soccer arena
RZD Arena Moscow Soccer arena
SKB-Bank Arena Yekaterinburg Soccer arena
TatNeft Arena Kazan Ice hockey arena
VEB Arena Moscow Soccer arena
VTB Arena Moscow Multi-purpose arena Planned

Serbia[]

Name Location Type Notes
Štark Arena Belgrade Multi-purpose indoor arena

Slovakia[]

Name Location Type Notes
Steel Aréna Košice Multi-purpose indoor arena
Hudy Racing Aréna Trenčín Multi-purpose radio-controlled car circuit

South Africa[]

Outdoor stadiums are listed by their primary sport. Many stadiums regularly host matches in sports other than their primary ones; this is especially true with regard to stadiums hosting rugby union and football (soccer).

Name Location Type Notes
Bidvest Stadium Johannesburg, Gauteng Football stadium
BIDVest Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg, Gauteng Cricket stadium
De Beers Diamond Oval Kimberley, Northern Cape Cricket stadium
Emirates Airline Park Johannesburg, Gauteng Rugby union stadium
Free State Stadium Bloemfontein, Free State Cricket stadium
FNB Stadium Johannesburg, Gauteng Football stadium
Jonsson Kings Park Stadium Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Rugby union stadium
Mangaung Oval Bloemfontein, Free State Cricket stadium
Newlands Stadium Cape Town, Western Cape Rugby stadium
PPC Newlands Cape Town, Western Cape Cricket stadium
Sahara Stadium Kingsmead Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Cricket stadium
Sahara Willowmoore Park Benoni, Gauteng, Gauteng Cricket stadium
Senwes Park Potchefstroom, North West Cricket stadium
St George's Park Cricket Ground Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape Cricket stadium
SuperSport Park Centurion, Gauteng Cricket stadium
Ticketpro Dome Johannesburg, Gauteng Multi-purpose indoor arena

Spain[]

Name Location Type Notes
Abanca Riazor A Coruña Football stadium
Abanca Balaidos Vigo Football stadium
Visit Mallorca Stadium Palma de Mallorca Football stadium
Wanda Metropolitano Madrid Football stadium
Reale Seguros Stadium San Sebastián Football stadium
WIZink Center Madrid Multi-purpose indoor arena

Sweden[]

Name Location Type Notes
A3 Arena Umeå Ice hockey arena
ABB Arena Västerås Multi-purpose indoor arena
AXA Sports Center Södertälje Ice hockey arena
Behrn Arena Örebro Football stadium
Catena Arena Ängelholm Ice hockey arena
Coop Norrbotten Arena Luleå Ice hockey arena
Eleda Stadion Malmö Football stadium
Ericsson Globe Stockholm Multi-purpose indoor arena
Hägglunds Arena Örnsköldsvik Multi-purpose indoor arena
Jalas Arena Mora Multi-purpose indoor arena
Friends Arena Solna Football stadium Naming rights owned by Swedbank and donated to the Friends Foundation, a nonprofit organization heavily supported by the company.
Husqvarna Garden Jönköping Ice hockey arena
Iver Arena Västerås Multi-purpose stadium
Löfbergs Arena Karlstad Ice hockey arena
Monitor ERP Arena Gävle Multi-purpose indoor arena
NHC Arena Timrå Ice hockey arena
Norrporten Arena Sundsvall Multi-purpose stadium
PEAB Arena Nyköping Ice hockey arena
Saab Arena Linköping Multi-purpose indoor arena
Skellefteå Kraft Arena Skellefteå Ice hockey arena
Tegera Arena Leksand Ice hockey arena
Tele2 Arena Stockholm Multi-purpose stadium
Udominate Arena Umeå Multi-purpose indoor arena
Umeå Energi Arena Umeå Multi-purpose stadium
Visma Arena Växjö Football stadium

Switzerland[]

Name Location Type Notes
BCF Arena Fribourg Hockey stadium
Kybunpark St. Gallen Multi-Purpose Arena
PostFinance Arena Bern Multi-purpose indoor arena
St. Galler Kantonalbank Arena Rapperswil-Jona
Stockhorn Arena Thun Multi-purpose indoor arena
Swissporarena Lucerne
Vaillant Arena Davos Hockey stadium

Turkey[]

Name Location Type Notes
Nef Stadium Istanbul Multi-purpose stadium
Ülker Sports and Event Hall Istanbul Multi-purpose indoor arena
Vodafone Park Istanbul Football stadium
Volkswagen Arena Istanbul Istanbul Multi-purpose indoor arena

United Kingdom[]

England[]

Each outdoor stadium is listed by the sports or football codes that primarily use it. "Football" here refers to association football. Many stadiums are occasionally used to host matches in codes other than their primary ones.

Name Location Type Notes
Adrian Flux Arena King's Lynn, Norfolk Short oval arena
American Express Community Stadium Falmer Football stadium
The Balfour Webnet Darlington Arena Darlington Football stadium
Bargain Booze Stadium Northwich Football stadium [1]
Bescot Stadium Walsall Football stadium
bet365 Stadium Stoke-on-Trent Football stadium
LNER Community Stadium York Football stadium
Bright Finance Stadium Sheffield Football stadium
The Cherry Red Records Stadium Kingston upon Thames Football stadium
Coral Windows Stadium Bradford Football stadium
Colchester Community Stadium Colchester Football stadium
Crown Flatt Dewsbury Rugby stadium
DCBL Stadium Widnes Rugby and Football stadium
DW Stadium Wigan Football and rugby league stadium
EBB Stadium Aldershot Football stadium
Emirates Riverside Chester-le-Street, County Durham Cricket stadium
Emirates Old Trafford Manchester Cricket stadium
Emirates Stadium Holloway, London Football stadium
Etihad Stadium Manchester Football Stadium
Exacta Stadium Chester Football stadium The stadium's front gates and access road are in Chester, but its pitch lies in Wales.
Grattan Stadium Odsal Rugby league stadium
Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington Rugby league stadium
Headingley Stadium Headingley Rugby and cricket stadium
The Jakemans Stadium Boston Football stadium
KCOM Stadium Hull Football and rugby league stadium
Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster Football and rugby league stadium
Kia Oval Kennington Cricket stadium
King Power Stadium Leicester Football stadium
Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield Football and rugby league stadium
Look Local Stadium Stocksbridge Football stadium
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool Multi-purpose indoor arena
Pirelli Stadium Burton upon Trent Football stadium
Poole Stadium Poole Greyhound and speedway track
Pride Park Stadium Derby Football Stadium
Resorts World Arena Birmingham Multi-purpose indoor arena
Ricoh Arena Coventry Football stadium
Seward Stadium Bournemouth Football stadium
SportsDirect.com Park Oldham Football Stadium The name "Sports Direct Arena" was previously used by St James' Park
StoneX Stadium Hendon, London Rugby union and athletics stadium
The O2 Greenwich, London Multi-purpose indoor arena
Utilita Arena Newcastle Newcastle Multi-purpose indoor arena
University of Bolton Stadium Bolton Football stadium The stadium was called the Reebok Stadium since it was opened in 1997, until the naming rights were bought by Macron in 2014. In 2018 the naming rights changed again to The University of Bolton.
Victoria Road Dagenham Football Stadium

Scotland[]

Name Location Type Notes
BT Murrayfield Edinburgh Rugby Union stadium
Global Energy Stadium Dingwall Football stadium
Indodrill Stadium Alloa Football stadium
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Inverness Football stadium
The C&G Systems Stadium Dumbarton Football stadium
Tony Macaroni Arena Livingston Football stadium

Wales[]

Name Location Type Notes
BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Rugby union stadium
Liberty Stadium Swansea Football and rugby union stadium
Millennium Stadium Cardiff Rugby union and football stadium
Stadiwm Zip World Colwyn Bay Welsh Rugby Union

United States[]

Stadiums are listed by their primary use; many stadiums will host events in other sports. In accordance with American English usage, "football" refers specifically to American football, and association football is called "soccer".

Name Location Type Tenants/Notes
121 Financial Ballpark Jacksonville, Florida Baseball stadium Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
Addition Financial Arena Orlando, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena UCF Knights
Adirondack Bank Center Utica, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Utica Comets, Utica City FC
Alaska Airlines Arena Seattle Multi-purpose indoor arena Washington Huskies (permanent), Seattle Storm (temporary)
Alaska Airlines Center Anchorage Multi-purpose indoor arena Alaska Anchorage Seawolves
Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium Seattle Football stadium Washington Huskies
Albertsons Stadium Boise, Idaho Football stadium Boise State Broncos football
Alerus Center Grand Forks, North Dakota Multi-purpose indoor arena North Dakota Fighting Hawks football
Allegiant Stadium Paradise, Nevada Football stadium Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV Rebels football
Alliant Energy Center Madison, Wisconsin Multi-purpose indoor arena Host of WIAA boys' and girls' hockey tournaments.
Alliant Energy PowerHouse Cedar Rapids, Iowa Multi-purpose indoor arena Host of Iowa State High School girls' volleyball and Dual Wrestling championships.
Allianz Field Saint Paul, Minnesota Soccer-specific stadium Minnesota United FC
Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena Chicago Wolves
Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Tampa Bay Lightning
America First Event Center Cedar City, Utah Multi-purpose indoor arena Southern Utah Thunderbirds
American Airlines Center Dallas Multi-purpose indoor arena Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars
American Bank Center Corpus Christi, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders, Corpus Christi IceRays
American Family Field Milwaukee Retractable-roof baseball stadium (MLB) Milwaukee Brewers
American Family Fields of Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona Baseball stadium Milwaukee Brewers spring training, Arizona League Brewers
Amway Center Orlando, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Orlando Magic, Orlando Solar Bears, Orlando Predators
Androscoggin Bank Colisée Lewiston, Maine Multi-purpose indoor arena Lewiston/Auburn Nordiques
Angel of the Winds Arena Everett, Washington Multi-purpose indoor arena Everett Silvertips (permanent), Seattle Storm (temporary)
Apogee Stadium Denton, Texas Football stadium North Texas Mean Green football
Appalachian Power Park Charleston, West Virginia Baseball stadium Charleston Dirty Birds
Arvest Ballpark Springdale, Arkansas Baseball stadium Northwest Arkansas Naturals
accesso ShoWare Center Kent, Washington Multi-purpose indoor arena Seattle Thunderbirds, Seattle Mist, Rat City Rollergirls, Tacoma Stars
AT&T Center San Antonio, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena San Antonio Spurs, San Antonio Rampage
AT&T Field Chattanooga, Tennessee Baseball stadium Chattanooga Lookouts
AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas Retractable-roof football stadium Dallas Cowboys, Cotton Bowl Classic
Atlantic Union Bank Center Harrisonburg, Virginia Multi-purpose indoor arena James Madison Dukes
Atlantic Union Bank Park Blacksburg, Virginia Baseball stadium Virginia Tech Hokies baseball
Atrium Health Ballpark Kannapolis, North Carolina Baseball stadium Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
Audi Field Washington, D.C. Soccer-specific stadium D.C. United, Washington Spirit (primary)
AutoZone Park Memphis, Tennessee Baseball stadium Memphis Redbirds, Memphis 901 FC
Aveva Stadium Houston Rugby-specific stadium Houston SaberCats
Avista Stadium Spokane, Washington Baseball stadium Spokane Indians
Ball Arena Denver, Colorado Multi-purpose indoor arena Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets
Banc of California Stadium Los Angeles Soccer-specific stadium Los Angeles FC, Angel City FC (from 2022)
BancorpSouth Arena Tupelo, Mississippi Multi-purpose indoor arena
Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, North Carolina Football stadium Carolina Panthers, Charlotte FC (starting in 2022)
Bank of Colorado Arena Greeley, Colorado Multi-purpose indoor arena Northern Colorado Bears
Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Basketball arena Brooklyn Nets, New York Islanders, New York Liberty
Baxter Arena[a] Omaha, Nebraska Multi-purpose indoor arena Omaha Mavericks
BayCare Ballpark Clearwater, Florida Baseball stadium Clearwater Threshers, Philadelphia Phillies (spring training)
BB&T Arena Highland Heights, Kentucky Multi-purpose indoor arena Northern Kentucky Norse
BB&T Center Sunrise, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Florida Panthers
Bert Ogden Arena[b] Edinburg, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium Brookville, New York Multi-purpose stadium LIU Sharks
Blue Bell Park College Station, Texas Baseball stadium Texas A&M Aggies baseball
Blue Cross Arena Rochester, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Rochester Americans, Rochester Knighthawks
BMO Harris Bank Center Rockford, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena Rockford IceHogs
Bojangles' Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Charlotte Checkers
BOK Center Tulsa, Oklahoma Multi-purpose indoor arena Tulsa Oilers
Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, South Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Greenville Swamp Rabbits
Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee Multi-purpose indoor arena Nashville Predators
Brookshire Grocery Arena Bossier City, Louisiana Multi-purpose indoor arena
Budweiser Events Center Loveland, Colorado Multi-purpose indoor arena Colorado Eagles
Busch Stadium St. Louis, Missouri Baseball stadium (MLB) St. Louis Cardinals
Cable Dahmer Arena Independence, Missouri Multi-purpose indoor arena Kansas City Comets, Kansas City Mavericks, Kansas City Force
Calsonic Arena Shelbyville, Tennessee Multi-purpose indoor arena
Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida Football stadium Citrus Bowl
Canvas Stadium Fort Collins, Colorado Football stadium Colorado State Rams football
Capital One Arena Washington, D.C. Multi-purpose indoor arena Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards, Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
(Previously known as the MCI Center and Verizon Center.)
Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium College Park, Maryland Football stadium Maryland Terrapins football (Also occasionally used for lacrosse.)
Carrier Dome Syracuse, New York Multi-purpose domed stadium (football, basketball, lacrosse) Syracuse Orange
CarShield Field O'Fallon, Missouri Baseball stadium River City Rascals
Casino Arizona Field Tempe, Arizona Soccer-specific stadium Phoenix Rising FC
Caesars Superdome New Orleans Domed football stadium New Orleans Saints (Also occasionally used for basketball.)
CEFCU Stadium San Jose, California Football stadium San Jose State Spartans football (Also used for soccer at various times.)
Centene Stadium Great Falls, Montana Baseball stadium Great Falls Voyagers
Centennial Bank Stadium Jonesboro, Arkansas Football stadium Arkansas State Red Wolves football
Center Parc Stadium Atlanta Football stadium Georgia State Panthers football
CFSB Center Murray, Kentucky Multi-purpose indoor arena Murray State Racers
Chase Center San Francisco Multi-purpose indoor arena Golden State Warriors
Chase Field Phoenix Retractable-roof baseball stadium (MLB) Arizona Diamondbacks (Also occasionally used for football and basketball)
CHI Health Center Omaha Omaha, Nebraska Multi-purpose indoor arena Creighton Bluejays men's basketball
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark Oklahoma City Baseball stadium Oklahoma City Dodgers
Children's Mercy Park Kansas City, Kansas Soccer-specific stadium Sporting Kansas City
Choctaw Stadium[c] Arlington, Texas Football stadium[d] Dallas Renegades, North Texas SC
CHS Field Saint Paul, Minnesota Baseball stadium St. Paul Saints
Chukchansi Park Fresno, California Baseball stadium Fresno Grizzlies
Cintas Center Cincinnati Multi-purpose indoor arena Xavier Musketeers
Citi Field Flushing, New York Baseball stadium (MLB) New York Mets
Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Baseball stadium (MLB) Philadelphia Phillies
CityNational Arena Las Vegas, Nevada Hockey-specific indoor arena Vegas Golden Knights team headquarters and practice facility, UNLV Rebels hockey
Classic Park Eastlake, Ohio Baseball stadium Lake County Captains
Climate Pledge Arena[e] Seattle Multi-purpose indoor arena Seattle Kraken, Seattle Storm
Clipper Magazine Stadium Lancaster, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Lancaster Barnstormers
Clover Park Port St. Lucie, Florida Baseball stadium St. Lucie Mets
Coca-Cola Park Allentown, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Colonial Life Arena Columbia, South Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena South Carolina Gamecocks
Comerica Center Frisco, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Texas Legends, Dallas Stars practice facility
Comerica Park Detroit Baseball stadium (MLB) Detroit Tigers
Constellation Field Sugar Land, Texas Baseball stadium Sugar Land Skeeters
Cool Insuring Arena Glens Falls, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Adirondack Thunder
Coolray Field Lawrenceville, Georgia Baseball stadium Gwinnett Stripers
Coors Field Denver Baseball stadium (MLB) Colorado Rockies
Corn Crib Normal, Illinois Baseball stadium Normal CornBelters
Covelli Centre Youngstown, Ohio Multi-purpose indoor arena Youngstown Phantoms
Cox Pavilion Las Vegas, Nevada Multi-purpose indoor arena UNLV Rebels women's basketball & volleyball
Cross Insurance Arena Portland, Maine Multi-purpose indoor arena Maine Mariners
Cross Insurance Center Bangor, Maine Multi-purpose indoor arena Maine Black Bears
CURE Insurance Arena Trenton, New Jersey Multi-purpose indoor arena Jersey Flight
Day Air Ballpark Dayton, Ohio Baseball stadium Dayton Dragons
DCU Center Worcester, Massachusetts Multi-purpose indoor arena Worcester Railers
Dehler Park Billings, Montana Baseball stadium Billings Mustangs
Dell Diamond Round Rock, Texas Baseball stadium Round Rock Express
Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls, South Dakota Multi-purpose indoor arena Sioux Falls Stampede; also host to the Summit League men's and women's basketball tournaments
Desert Financial Arena Tempe, Arizona Multi-purpose indoor arena Arizona State Sun Devils
Dickies Arena Fort Worth, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Panther City Lacrosse Club; site of annual Fort Worth Stock and Rodeo. Also used for PBR World Finals
Dick's Sporting Goods Park Commerce City, Colorado Soccer-specific stadium Colorado Rapids[1]
Dignity Health Event Center Bakersfield, California Basketball arena
Dignity Health Sports Park Carson, California Soccer-specific stadium LA Galaxy, San Diego State Aztecs football (temporary)
Dollar Loan Center Henderson, Nevada Multi-purpose indoor arena Henderson Silver Knights
Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center Flint, Michigan Multi-purpose indoor arena Flint Firebirds
Dow Diamond Midland, Michigan Baseball stadium Great Lakes Loons
Dow Event Center Saginaw, Michigan Multi-purpose indoor arena Saginaw Spirit
Dozer Park[f] Peoria, Illinois Baseball stadium Peoria Chiefs
DRV PNK Stadium[g] Fort Lauderdale, Florida Soccer-specific stadium Inter Miami CF, Fort Lauderdale CF
DuPage Medical Group Field Joliet, Illinois Baseball stadium Joliet Slammers
Dunkin' Donuts Center Providence, Rhode Island Multi-purpose indoor arena Providence Bruins, Providence Friars men's basketball
Dunkin' Donuts Park Hartford, Connecticut Baseball stadium Hartford Yard Goats
EagleBank Arena Fairfax, Virginia Multi-purpose indoor arena George Mason Patriots
Empower Field at Mile High Denver, Colorado Football stadium Denver Broncos
Enterprise Center St. Louis Multi-purpose indoor arena St. Louis Blues
Erie Insurance Arena Erie, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Erie Otters, Erie BayHawks
Exploria Stadium Orlando, Florida Soccer-specific stadium Orlando City SC, Orlando Pride
ExtraMile Arena Boise, Idaho Multi-purpose indoor arena Boise State Broncos
Fairfield Properties Ballpark Central Islip, New York Baseball stadium Long Island Ducks
FedExField Landover, Maryland Football stadium Washington Football Team
FedExForum Memphis, Tennessee Multi-purpose indoor arena Memphis Grizzlies, Memphis Tigers men's basketball
FedExPark Memphis, Tennessee Baseball stadium Memphis Tigers baseball
Fifth Third Arena Cincinnati Multi-purpose indoor arena Cincinnati Bearcats
Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, Georgia Soccer-specific stadium Kennesaw State Owls football & women's soccer, Atlanta United 2
Fifth Third Field Toledo, Ohio Baseball stadium Toledo Mud Hens
Findlay Toyota Center Prescott Valley, Arizona Multi-purpose indoor arena Northern Arizona Suns
First Arena Elmira, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Elmira Enforcers
FirstEnergy Park Lakewood, New Jersey Baseball stadium Lakewood BlueClaws
FirstEnergy Stadium Cleveland, Ohio Football stadium Cleveland Browns (Also occasionally used for soccer)
FirstEnergy Stadium Reading, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Reading Fightin Phils
First National Bank Arena Jonesboro, Arkansas Multi-purpose indoor arena Arkansas State Red Wolves
First National Bank Field Greensboro, North Carolina Baseball stadium Greensboro Grasshoppers
First Horizon Park Nashville, Tennessee Baseball stadium Nashville Sounds
Fiserv Forum Milwaukee, Wisconsin Multi-purpose indoor arena Milwaukee Bucks, Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball
Fluor Field at the West End Greenville, South Carolina Baseball stadium Greenville Drive
FNB Field Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Harrisburg Senators
Footprint Center Phoenix, Arizona Multi-purpose indoor arena Phoenix Suns, Arizona Rattlers
Ford Arena Beaumont, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Naming also covers a 221-acre complex named Ford Park which includes the 9,500 seat arena, an 18,000 seat amphitheater, a softball field complex.[5]
Ford Center Evansville, Indiana Multi-purpose indoor arena Evansville Purple Aces, Evansville Thunderbolts
Ford Center at The Star Frisco, Texas Domed football stadium Dallas Cowboys practice facility, Frisco Independent School District (high school football), Dallas Rattlers; also current host of the Conference USA men's and women's basketball tournaments
Ford Field Detroit Domed football stadium Detroit Lions
Founders Park Columbia, South Carolina Baseball stadium South Carolina Gamecocks baseball
Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium South Bend, Indiana Baseball stadium South Bend Cubs
Frontier Field Rochester, New York Baseball stadium Rochester Red Wings
FTX Arena Miami Multi-purpose indoor arena Miami Heat
Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis Multi-purpose indoor arena Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever
Gas South Arena Duluth, Georgia Multi-purpose indoor arena Atlanta Gladiators, Georgia Swarm
Gesa Stadium Pasco, Washington Baseball stadium Tri-City Dust Devils
GCS Ballpark Sauget, Illinois Baseball stadium Gateway Grizzlies
Giant Center Hershey, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Hershey Bears
Gila River Arena Glendale, Arizona Multi-purpose indoor arena Arizona Coyotes
Gillette Stadium Foxborough, Massachusetts Football stadium New England Patriots, New England Revolution
Globe Life Field Arlington, Texas Baseball stadium Texas Rangers
Golden 1 Center Sacramento, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Sacramento Kings
Great American Ball Park Cincinnati Baseball stadium (MLB) Cincinnati Reds
Greater Nevada Field Reno, Nevada Baseball stadium Reno Aces, Reno 1868 FC (2017–2020)
Greater Zion Stadium[h] St. George, Utah Football stadium Dixie State Trailblazers
Grossinger Motors Arena Bloomington, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena
Guaranteed Rate Field Chicago Baseball stadium (MLB) Chicago White Sox
Hancock Whitney Stadium Mobile, Alabama Football stadium South Alabama Jaguars football; also hosts the Senior Bowl all-star game
Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field Worcester, Massachusetts Baseball stadium Holy Cross Crusaders, Worcester Bravehearts
Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida Football stadium Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes football; also used for tennis since 2019
Harrah's Cherokee Center Asheville, North Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Cedar Park, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Austin Spurs, Texas Stars
H-E-B Park Edinburg, Texas Soccer-specific stadium Rio Grande Valley FC Toros
Heart Health Park Sacramento, California Soccer-specific stadium Sacramento Republic FC
Heinz Field Pittsburgh Football stadium Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers football
Heritage Bank Center Cincinnati Multi-purpose indoor arena Cincinnati Cyclones
Hertz Arena Estero, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Florida Everblades
Highmark Stadium Pittsburgh Soccer-specific stadium Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Honda Center Anaheim, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Anaheim Ducks
HTC Center[i] Conway, South Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Huntington Bank Stadium Minneapolis Football stadium Minnesota Golden Gophers football
Huntington Center Toledo, Ohio Multi-purpose indoor arena Toledo Walleye
Huntington Park Columbus, Ohio Baseball stadium Columbus Clippers
Idaho Central Arena Boise, Idaho Multi-purpose indoor arena Idaho Steelheads, Treasure Valley Rollergirls
Moscow, Idaho Multi-purpose indoor arena Idaho Vandals
Impact Field Rosemont, Illinois Baseball stadium Chicago Dogs
Indiana Farmers Coliseum Indianapolis Multi-purpose indoor arena Indy Fuel, IUPUI Jaguars men's basketball
InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field Akron, Ohio Football stadium Akron Zips football
Intrust Bank Arena Wichita, Kansas Multi-purpose indoor arena Wichita Thunder, Wichita State Shockers men's basketball (alternate)
Izod Center East Rutherford, New Jersey Multi-purpose indoor arena
Jackson Field Lansing, Michigan Baseball stadium Lansing Lugnuts
JetBlue Park at Fenway South Fort Myers, Florida Baseball stadium Boston Red Sox spring training, Gulf Coast League Red Sox
Jimmy John's Field Utica, Michigan Baseball stadium United Shore Professional Baseball League
Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, Texas Football stadium Texas Tech Red Raiders football
Kaiser Permanente Arena Santa Cruz, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Santa Cruz Warriors
Kentucky Proud Park[j] Lexington, Kentucky Baseball stadium Kentucky Wildcats baseball
KeyBank Center Buffalo, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Buffalo Sabres
KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Kentucky Multi-purpose indoor arena Louisville Cardinals
Klöckner Stadium Charlottesville, Virginia Soccer and lacrosse stadium Virginia Cavaliers
Kroger Field Lexington, Kentucky Football stadium Kentucky Wildcats football
Landers Center Southaven, Mississippi Multi-purpose indoor arena Memphis Hustle
Las Vegas Ballpark[k] Summerlin, Nevada Baseball stadium Las Vegas Aviators
Legacy Arena[l] Birmingham, Alabama Multi-purpose indoor arena Birmingham Squadron
The Legacy Center[m] Lake Charles, Louisiana Multi-purpose indoor arena McNeese Cowboys and Cowgirls
Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium Aberdeen, Maryland Baseball stadium Aberdeen IronBirds
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, California Football stadium (NFL) San Francisco 49ers
Lifeguard Arena Henderson, Nevada Hockey-specific indoor arena Henderson Silver Knights team headquarters and practice facility
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia Football stadium Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls football; also most common site for the Army–Navy Game in college football
Little Caesars Arena Detroit Multi-purpose indoor arena Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons
LMCU Ballpark Comstock Park, Michigan Baseball stadium West Michigan Whitecaps
LoanDepot Park Miami, Florida Baseball stadium Miami Marlins
LoanMart Field Rancho Cucamonga, California Baseball stadium Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Louisville Slugger Field Louisville, Kentucky Baseball stadium Louisville Bats
Lower.com Field Columbus, Ohio Soccer-specific stadium Columbus Crew
Lucas Oil Raceway Brownsburg, Indiana Auto racing facility
Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Retractable-roof football stadium Indianapolis Colts, Indy Eleven. Also used occasionally for basketball.
Lumen Field Seattle Football stadium Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC
M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore Football stadium (NFL) Baltimore Ravens
Maimonides Park Brooklyn New York Baseball stadium Brooklyn Cyclones, Rugby United New York
MassMutual Center Springfield, Massachusetts Multi-purpose indoor arena Springfield Thunderbirds
Maverik Center West Valley City, Utah Multi-purpose indoor arena Utah Grizzlies
Maverik Stadium Logan, Utah Football stadium Utah State Aggies football
Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center Mankato, Minnesota Multi-purpose indoor arena Minnesota State Mavericks
Mechanics Bank Arena Bakersfield, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Bakersfield Condors
Melaleuca Field Idaho Falls, Idaho Baseball stadium Idaho Falls Chukars
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta Retractable-roof football stadium (NFL) Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta United FC
Mercy Health Stadium Avon, Ohio Baseball stadium Lake Erie Crushers
MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, New Jersey Football stadium (NFL) New York Giants, New York Jets (Also used for soccer.)
MGM Park Biloxi, Mississippi Baseball stadium Biloxi Shuckers
Michelob Ultra Arena Las Vegas, Nevada Multi-purpose indoor Arena Las Vegas Aces
Minute Maid Park Houston Retractable-roof baseball stadium (MLB) Houston Astros
Mirabito Stadium Binghamton, New York Baseball stadium Binghamton Rumble Ponies
Moda Center Portland, Oregon Multi-purpose indoor arena Portland Trail Blazers
Modern Woodmen Park Davenport, Iowa Baseball stadium Quad Cities River Bandits
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Momentum Bank Ballpark Midland, Texas Baseball stadium Midland RockHounds
Mountain Health Arena Huntington, West Virginia Multi-purpose indoor arena
Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field Williamsport, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Williamsport Crosscutters; also annual site of MLB Little League Classic
MUSC Health Stadium Charleston, South Carolina Soccer-specific stadium Charleston Battery
Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Multi-purpose indoor arena Columbus Blue Jackets, Columbus Destroyers
NBT Bank Stadium Syracuse, New York Baseball stadium Syracuse Mets
NelsonCorp Field Clinton, Iowa Baseball stadium Clinton LumberKings
Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium Appleton, Wisconsin Baseball park Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Newman Outdoor Field Fargo, North Dakota Baseball stadium Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, North Dakota State Bison
Nissan Stadium Nashville, Tennessee Football stadium Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers football (part-time), Nashville SC (temporary)
Northeast Delta Dental Stadium Manchester, New Hampshire Baseball stadium New Hampshire Fisher Cats
Northwest Arena Jamestown, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Jamestown Rebels
Northwestern Medicine Field Geneva, Illinois Baseball stadium Kane County Cougars
NOW Arena Hoffman Estates, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena Windy City Bulls
NRG Stadium Houston Retractable-roof football stadium Houston Texans (Occasionally used for soccer and basketball.)
OceanFirst Bank Center West Long Branch, New Jersey Multi-purpose indoor arena Monmouth Hawks
Ogren Park at Allegiance Field Missoula, Montana Baseball stadium Missoula PaddleHeads
ONEOK Field Tulsa, Oklahoma Baseball stadium Tulsa Drillers, FC Tulsa
Oracle Park San Francisco Baseball stadium (MLB) San Francisco Giants (Also occasionally used for football.)
Ozinga Field Crestwood, Illinois Baseball stadium Windy City ThunderBolts
Palisades Credit Union Park Pomona, New York Baseball stadium New York Boulders, Dominican College, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Nyack College
Parkview Field Fort Wayne, Indiana Baseball stadium Fort Wayne TinCaps
Paycom Center Oklahoma City Multi-purpose indoor arena Oklahoma City Thunder
Payne Arena Hidalgo, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena RGV Barracudas FC
PayPal Park San Jose, California Soccer-specific stadium San Jose Earthquakes
Pechanga Arena San Diego Multi-purpose indoor arena San Diego Gulls
Peoples Natural Gas Field Altoona, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Altoona Curve
People's United Center Hamden, Connecticut Multi-purpose indoor arena Quinnipiac Bobcats
PeoplesBank Park York, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium York Revolution
Petco Park San Diego Baseball stadium (MLB) San Diego Padres
Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln, Nebraska Multi-purpose indoor arena Nebraska Cornhuskers
PNC Arena Raleigh, North Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Carolina Hurricanes, NC State Wolfpack men's basketball
PNC Field Moosic, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
PNC Park Pittsburgh Baseball stadium (MLB) Pittsburgh Pirates
PNC Stadium Houston Multi-purpose outdoor stadium Houston Dynamo FC, Houston Dash, Texas Southern Tigers football
Polar Park Worcester, Massachusetts Baseball stadium Worcester Red Sox
PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh Multi-purpose indoor arena Pittsburgh Penguins
PPL Center Allentown, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor aren Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Polar Park Worcester, Massachusetts Baseball stadium Worcester Red Sox
Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field East Hartford, Connecticut Football stadium UConn Huskies football
Principal Park Des Moines, Iowa Baseball stadium Iowa Cubs
Progressive Field Cleveland, Ohio Baseball stadium (MLB) Cleveland Guardians
Protective Stadium Birmingham, Alabama Football stadium UAB Blazers football
Providence Park Portland, Oregon Multi-purpose outdoor stadium Portland Timbers, Portland Thorns FC, Portland State Vikings football (part-time)
Provident Credit Union Event Center San Jose, California Multi-purpose indoor arena San Jose State Spartans
Provost Umphrey Stadium Beaumont, Texas Football stadium [6][7] Lamar Cardinals football (Stadium occasionally used for concerts and other large gatherings.)
Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey Multi-purpose indoor arena New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball
Q2 Stadium Austin, Texas Soccer-specific stadium Austin FC
Raising Cane's River Center Arena Baton Rouge, Louisiana Multi-purpose indoor arena
Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida Football stadium Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls football
Red Bull Arena[n] Harrison, New Jersey Soccer-specific stadium New York Red Bulls, Sky Blue FC
Regency Furniture Stadium Waldorf, Maryland Baseball stadium Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
Regions Field Birmingham, Alabama Baseball stadium Birmingham Barons
Rent One Park Marion, Illinois Baseball stadium Southern Illinois Miners, Canadian Wild
Reser Stadium[o] Corvallis, Oregon Football stadium Oregon State Beavers football
Richmond County Bank Ballpark Staten Island, New York Baseball stadium Staten Island Yankees
Rio Rancho Events Center Rio Rancho, New Mexico Multi-purpose indoor arena New Mexico Runners
Rio Tinto Stadium Sandy, Utah Soccer-specific stadium Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals FC (2018–2020), occasional rugby matches
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Cleveland, Ohio Multi-purpose indoor arena Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Monsters
Ron Tonkin Field Hillsboro, Oregon Baseball stadium Hillsboro Hops
Royal Farms Arena Baltimore Multi-purpose indoor arena Baltimore Brigade
RP Funding Center Lakeland, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Lakeland Magic
S&T Bank Arena Indiana, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena IUP Crimson Hawks men's & women's ice hockey
Sahlen Field Buffalo, New York Baseball stadium Buffalo Bisons, Toronto Blue Jays
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona Baseball stadium complex Arizona Diamondbacks & Colorado Rockies spring training, Arizona League Diamondbacks, Salt River Rafters
Sames Auto Arena Laredo, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena
San Manuel Stadium San Bernardino, California Baseball stadium Inland Empire 66ers
Sanford Pentagon Sioux Falls, South Dakota Multi-purpose indoor arena Sioux Falls Skyforce
Santa Ana Star Field Albuquerque, New Mexico Baseball stadium New Mexico Lobos baseball
Santander Arena Reading, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Reading Royals
SAP Center at San Jose San Jose, California Multi-purpose indoor arena San Jose Sharks, San Jose Barracuda
Save Mart Center Fresno, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Fresno State Bulldogs
SeatGeek Stadium Bridgeview, Illinois Soccer-specific stadium Chicago Red Stars
SEFCU Arena Albany, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Albany Great Danes
Segra Field Leesburg, Virginia Soccer-specific stadium Loudoun United FC, Washington Spirit (secondary)
Segra Park Columbia, South Carolina Baseball stadium Columbia Fireflies
Segra Stadium Fayetteville, North Carolina Baseball stadium Fayetteville Woodpeckers
SHI Stadium Piscataway, New Jersey Football stadium Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
Simmons Bank Arena North Little Rock, Arkansas Multi-purpose indoor arena
Simplot Stadium Caldwell, Idaho Football stadium College of Idaho Coyotes football
Sloan Park[p] Mesa, Arizona Baseball stadium Chicago Cubs spring training, Arizona League Cubs, Mesa Solar Sox
Smith's Ballpark Salt Lake City Baseball stadium Salt Lake Bees, Utah Utes baseball
Smoothie King Center New Orleans Multi-purpose indoor arena New Orleans Pelicans
SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California Football stadium (NFL) Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers
Southwest University Park El Paso, Texas Baseball stadium El Paso Chihuahuas, El Paso Locomotive FC
Spectrum Center Charlotte, North Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Charlotte Hornets
SRP Park North Augusta, South Carolina Baseball stadium Augusta GreenJackets
Staples Center Los Angeles, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Sparks
State Farm Arena Atlanta Multi-purpose indoor arena Atlanta Hawks
State Farm Center Champaign, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena Illinois Fighting Illini
State Farm Stadium Glendale, Arizona Football stadium with retractable roof and retractable playing surface Arizona Cardinals (Also used occasionally for soccer.)
State Mutual Stadium Rome, Georgia Baseball stadium Rome Braves
Subaru Park Chester, Pennsylvania Soccer-specific stadium Philadelphia Union, Philadelphia Union II
Suncoast Credit Union Arena Fort Myers, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Florida SouthWestern Buccaneers
Sutter Health Park West Sacramento, California Baseball stadium Sacramento River Cats
T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, Nevada Multi-purpose indoor arena Vegas Golden Knights
T-Mobile Center Kansas City, Missouri Multi-purpose indoor arena Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament
T-Mobile Park Seattle Retractable-roof baseball stadium (MLB) Seattle Mariners
TaxSlayer Center Moline, Illinois Multi-purpose indoor arena Quad City Steamwheelers, Quad City Storm
Target Center Minneapolis Multi-purpose indoor arena Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Lynx
Target Field Minneapolis Baseball stadium (MLB) Minnesota Twins
TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Nebraska Baseball stadium No regular team; annual site of the College World Series. Also used for football.
TD Arena Charleston, South Carolina Multi-purpose indoor arena Charleston Cougars
TD Bank Ballpark Bridgewater, New Jersey Baseball stadium Somerset Patriots
TD Ballpark Dunedin, Florida Baseball stadium Dunedin Blue Jays
TD Garden Boston Multi-purpose indoor arena Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics
TDECU Stadium Houston Football stadium Houston Cougars football
TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville, Florida Football stadium (NFL) Jacksonville Jaguars
TicketReturn.com Field Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Baseball stadium Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Times Union Center Albany, New York Multi-purpose indoor arena Albany Empire, Siena Saints men's basketball
Town Toyota Center Wenatchee, Washington Multi-purpose indoor arena Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks, Wenatchee Wild
Toyota Arena Ontario, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Ontario Reign, Agua Caliente Clippers
Toyota Center Houston Multi-purpose indoor arena Houston Rockets
Toyota Center Kennewick, Washington Multi-purpose indoor arena Tri-City Americans
Toyota Field Madison, Alabama Baseball stadium Rocket City Trash Pandas
Toyota Field San Antonio, Texas Soccer-specific stadium San Antonio FC
Toyota Sports Center El Segundo, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Los Angeles Kings Practice Facility, Ontario Reign Practice Facility
Toyota Stadium Georgetown, Kentucky Football stadium Georgetown Tigers
Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas Soccer-specific stadium FC Dallas; also used for football, most notably the NCAA Division I Football Championship game in FCS football.
TQL Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio Soccer-specific stadium FC Cincinnati
Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Domed baseball stadium (MLB) Tampa Bay Rays
Truist Field Charlotte, North Carolina Baseball stadium Charlotte Knights
Truist Field at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, North Carolina Football stadium Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
Truist Park Cumberland, Georgia Baseball stadium (MLB) Atlanta Braves
Truist Point High Point, North Carolina Baseball stadium High Point Rockers
Truist Stadium Winston-Salem, North Carolina Baseball stadium Winston-Salem Dash
Trustmark Park Pearl, Mississippi Baseball stadium Mississippi Braves
TVA Credit Union Ballpark Johnson City, Tennessee Baseball stadium
UCCU Center Orem, Utah Multi-purpose indoor arena Utah Valley Wolverines
UCHealth Park Colorado Springs, Colorado Baseball stadium Rocky Mountain Vibes
UFCU Disch–Falk Field Austin, Texas Baseball stadium (college) Texas Longhorns baseball
Uni-Trade Stadium Laredo, Texas Baseball stadium Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
United Center Chicago Multi-purpose indoor arena Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls
United Supermarkets Arena Lubbock, Texas Multi-purpose indoor arena Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders
University Credit Union Pavilion Moraga, California Multi-purpose indoor arena Saint Mary's Gaels
UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Duquesne Dukes
UPMC Events Center Moon Township, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena Robert Morris Colonials
UPMC Park Erie, Pennsylvania Baseball stadium Erie SeaWolves
U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis Football stadium Minnesota Vikings
U.S. Steel Yard Gary, Indiana Baseball stadium Gary SouthShore RailCats
Utz Arena York, Pennsylvania Multi-purpose indoor arena
Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio Multi-purpose indoor arena Ohio State Buckeyes
Viejas Arena San Diego Multi-purpose indoor arena San Diego State Aztecs
Visa Athletic Center Lake Buena Vista, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena
Vivint Smart Home Arena Salt Lake City Multi-purpose indoor arena Utah Jazz
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Jacksonville Icemen
WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina Soccer-specific stadium North Carolina FC, North Carolina Courage
Warrior Ice Arena Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts Ice hockey arena Boston Pride
Watsco Center Coral Gables, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena Miami Hurricanes
W.B. Mason Stadium Easton, Massachusetts Football stadium Stonehill Skyhawks
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California Road racing course
Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Connecticut Multi-purpose indoor arena Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Fairfield Stags
Weidner Field Colorado Springs, Colorado Soccer-specific stadium Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, Iowa Multi-purpose indoor arena Iowa Wolves
Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia Multi-purpose indoor arena Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Soul, Villanova Wildcats men's basketball (part-time)
Werner Park Papillion, Nebraska Baseball stadium Omaha Storm Chasers, Union Omaha (soccer)
WesBanco Arena Wheeling, West Virginia Multi-purpose indoor arena Wheeling Nailers
Whataburger Field Corpus Christi, Texas Baseball stadium Corpus Christi Hooks
Whitaker Bank Ballpark Lexington, Kentucky Baseball stadium Lexington Legends
Wintrust Arena Chicago Multi-purpose indoor arena DePaul Blue Demons, Chicago Sky
World Wide Technology Soccer Park Fenton, Missouri Soccer-specific stadium Saint Louis FC (formerly)
WRAL Soccer Center Raleigh, North Carolina Soccer-specific stadium
Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, Minnesota Multi-purpose indoor arena Minnesota Wild
Xfinity Center College Park, Maryland Multi-purpose indoor arena Maryland Terrapins
XL Center Hartford, Connecticut Multi-purpose indoor arena UConn Huskies (part-time in basketball, full-time in men's ice hockey)
Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida Multi-purpose indoor arena South Florida Bulls
Zions Bank Stadium Herriman, Utah Soccer-specific stadium Real Monarchs, Utah Warriors (rugby)
Notes
  1. ^ Named for a regional chain of auto dealerships.
  2. ^ Named for a local chain of auto dealerships founded by Bert Ogden.
  3. ^ Named for Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, owned and operated by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
  4. ^ Originally a baseball park. Reconfigured for football and soccer after its original occupant, the Texas Rangers, moved to the nearby Globe Life Field.
  5. ^ Naming rights held by Amazon, which chose to publicize the company's climate change initiatives, as well as the arena's commitment to exclusively use renewable energy sources in its operations.
  6. ^ Naming rights owned by Caterpillar Inc.; "Dozer" refers to one of the company's most prominent products, bulldozers.
  7. ^ Naming rights held by AutoNation, which chose to promote its breast cancer awareness campaign.
  8. ^ The naming rights are held by Washington County, Utah, whose tourism agency is the Greater Zion Convention & Tourism Office.
  9. ^ Here, "HTC" is not the Taiwanese electronics company, but rather local telephone provider Horry Telephone Cooperative.
  10. ^ Naming rights owned by the Kentucky Farm Bureau and donated to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, which uses "Kentucky Proud" as a marketing brand.
  11. ^ The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority paid $80 million for naming rights in 2018.
  12. ^ Bears the name of a locally based credit union.
  13. ^ Bears the name of the local retailer Legacy Jewelers and Legacy Fields, a farm owned by the retailer's owners.
  14. ^ Although this stadium was built for the New York Red Bulls, the stadium and the team are owned by Red Bull GmbH, the company that manufactures and sells Red Bull energy drink.
  15. ^ Although the stadium is officially named for the Reser family (donors), the name can also be interpreted as a sponsorship by Reser's Fine Foods, the company owned by the family.
  16. ^ Named for Sloan Valve Company.

Historical naming rights[]

  • 3Com Park, formerly Candlestick Park, later Monster Park
  • 95KGGO Arena, now Buccaneer Arena
  • The 96.6 TFM Darlington Arena, now the Balfour Webnet Darlington Arena
  • A1 Ring, now Red Bull Ring
  • AAMI Stadium, now called Football Park
  • ABSA Stadium (East London, South Africa), reverted to original name of Buffalo City Stadium
  • Acer Arena, now Allphones Arena
  • Adelphia Coliseum, later LP Field, now Nissan Stadium
  • Air Canada Centre, now Scotiabank Arena
  • Alliant Energy Field, now NelsonCorp Field
  • Allianz Park, originally Barnet Copthall (current nonsponsored name), now StoneX Stadium
  • Alltel Arena, later Verizon Arena, now Simmons Bank Arena
  • Alltel Center, originally Midwest Wireless Civic Center, now Verizon Wireless Center
  • Alltel Stadium, later EverBank Field, now TIAA Bank Field
  • America West Arena, later U.S. Airways Center, Talking Stick Resort Arena, and PHX Arena (nonsponsored), now Footpint Center
  • Ameriquest Field in Arlington, originally The Ballpark in Arlington, now Globe Life Park in Arlington
  • AOL Arena, originally Volksparkstadion (nonsponsored name), later HSH Nordbank Arena, now Imtech Arena
  • Applebee's Park, now Whitaker Bank Ballpark
  • ARCO Arena, later Power Balance Pavilion, now Sleep Train Arena
  • Arm & Hammer Park, now called the Trenton Thunder Ballpark
  • Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, now Honda Center
  • Ashford University Field, now NelsonCorp Field
  • AT&T Park, formerly Pacific Bell Park and SBC Park, now Oracle Park
  • Ausgrid Stadium, originally Newcastle International Sports Centre (nonsponsored name), then Marathon Stadium and EnergyAustralia Stadium; now Hunter Stadium (named after its region, not a company)
  • Auto Club Speedway, now the California Speedway
  • Avaya Stadium, now Earthquakes Stadium (nonsponsored)
  • AXA Arena, originally Letná Stadium (nonsponsored name), then Toyota Arena; now Generali Arena
  • BankAtlantic Center, formerly National Car Rental Center and Office Depot Center; now BB&T Center
  • Bankers Life Fieldhouse, now Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • Bank of America Centre, now Qwest Arena
  • Bank One Ballpark, now Chase Field
  • BankUnited Center, originally University of Miami Convocation Center (nonsponsored), now Watsco Center
  • BB&T Ballpark (Charlotte), now Truist Field
  • BB&T Ballpark (Winston-Salem), now Truist Stadium
  • BB&T Point, now Truist Point
  • BBVA Compass Field, now BBVA Field (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • BBVA Compass Stadium, now BBVA Stadium (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • Blundstone Arena, now the Bellerive Oval
  • BellSouth Park, now AT&T Field
  • Bendigo Bank Stadium, now Rushton Park named after
  • Bi-Lo Center, now Bon Secours Wellness Arena
  • BlueChip Stadium, reverted to original name of Baypark Stadium
  • Bright House Networks Stadium, later Spectrum Stadium, now officially known by its nickname of Bounce House
  • Brownes Stadium, now Lathlain Park
  • Canadian Airlines Saddledome, formerly the Olympic Saddledome, later Pengrowth Saddledome, now Scotiabank Saddledome
  • Canwest Global Park, later Canwest Park (corporate rebranding), now Shaw Park
  • Canwest Park, originally Canwest Global Park, now Shaw Park
  • Causeway Stadium, reverted to original name of Adams Park
  • CenturyLink Arena Boise, originally Bank of America Centre, now Idaho Central Arena
  • CenturyLink Center (Bossier City), previously Bossier City Arena and CenturyTel Center; now Brookshire Grocery Arena
  • CenturyLink Center Omaha, originally Qwest Center Omaha, now CHI Health Center Omaha
  • CenturyLink Field, originally Qwest Field, now Lumen Field
  • CenturyTel Center, originally Bossier City Arena, later CentutyLink Center; now Brookshire Grocery Arena
  • Cestrian Trading Stadium, originally Deva Stadium (current nonsponsored name) and then Saunders Honda Stadium; now Exacta Stadium
  • CFE Arena, originally UCF Arena (nonsponsored), now Addition Financial Arena
  • Champion Window Field, now Y'alls Ballpark
  • Chevrolet Centre, now Covelli Centre
  • City Mazda Stadium, now Richmond Oval
  • CMGI Field, now Gillette Stadium
  • Colonial Center, now Colonial Life Arena (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • Colonial Stadium, later Telstra Dome and Etihad Stadium, now Marvel Stadium
  • Comcast Center (College Park, Maryland), now Xfinity Center (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • Compaq Center at San Jose, originally San Jose Arena, later HP Pavilion at San Jose, now SAP Center at San Jose
  • Compaq Center, closed in 2003 and became the main building for Lakewood Church
  • Conseco Fieldhouse, now Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • Consol Energy Center, now PPG Paints Arena
  • Continental Airlines Arena, formerly Brendan Byrne/Meadowlands Arena, later Izod Center, now reverted to Meadowlands Arena
  • Coors Events Center, reverted to original nonsponsored name of CU Events Center
  • Corel Centre, formerly the Palladium, later Scotiabank Place, now Canadian Tire Centre
  • CoreStates Center, now known as the Wells Fargo Center (formerly First Union Center & Wachovia Center)
  • Cox Arena, now Viejas Arena
  • Cox Convention Center, now Prairie Surf Studios
  • Cricket Arena, originally Charlotte Coliseum, later Independence Arena (after the since-demolished Charlotte Coliseum opened in 1988), now Bojangles' Coliseum
  • DatchForum, formerly Forum di Assago (nonsponsored name) and Fila Forum, now Mediolanum Forum
  • Delta Center, later EnergySolutions Arena, now Vivint Smart Home Arena
  • Dodge Arena, now State Farm Arena (Hidalgo, Texas)
  • Domain Stadium, now Subiaco Oval
  • Dreamstyle Arena, formerly University Arena (nonsponsored) and WisePies Arena, now reverted to its longstanding nickname of The Pit
  • Dreamstyle Stadium now University Stadium
  • Dr Pepper Ballpark is now Riders Field (nonsponsored)
  • Du Maurier Stadium, later Stade Uniprix, now Stade IGA
  • Dunn Tire Park, formerly Pilot Field and North AmeriCare Park, later Coca-Cola Field, now Sahlen Field
  • Edison International Field of Anaheim, formerly Anaheim Stadium, now Angel Stadium of Anaheim
  • EnergyAustralia Stadium, originally Newcastle International Sports Centre (nonsponsored name), then Marathon Stadium; later Ausgrid Stadium, and now Hunter Stadium (named after its region, not a company)
  • Enron Field, now Minute Maid Park
  • Ericsson Stadium (New Zealand), reverted to original name of Mt Smart Stadium
  • Ericsson Stadium (North Carolina), formerly Carolinas Stadium, now Bank of America Stadium
  • Edward Jones Dome, formerly the Trans World Dome, now the Dome at America's Center (nonsponsored)
  • Etihad Stadium (Melbourne), previously Colonial Stadium and Telstra Dome, now Marvel Stadium
  • EverBank Field, formerly Alltel Stadium, now TIAA Bank Field
  • Fila Forum, originally Forum di Assago (nonsponsored name), later DatchForum, now Mediolanum Forum
  • First Horizon Park, now First National Bank Field
  • First Niagara Center, known as Crossroads Arena during planning; opened as Marine Midland Arena; then became HSBC Arena; now KeyBank Center
  • First Union Arena, originally Northeastern Pennsylvania Civic Arena and Convention Center; later Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza and now Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
  • First Union Center, formerly CoreStates Center, later Wachovia Center, now Wells Fargo Center
  • FleetCenter, formerly Shawmut Center, later TD Banknorth Garden, now TD Garden
  • Ford Center, later Oklahoma City Arena, now Chesapeake Energy Arena
  • Franklin Covey Field, later Spring Mobile Ballpark, now Smith's Ballpark
  • Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium, now St Mary's Stadium
  • Fullcast Stadium Miyagi, now Kleenex Stadium Miyagi
  • Gaylord Entertainment Center, reverted to original name of Nashville Arena, later Sommet Center, now Bridgestone Arena
  • Goodwill Dome, formerly Seibu Dome and Invoice Seibu Dome, now once again Seibu Dome
  • Goodyear Park, originally Springbok Park (current nonsponsored name), now OUTsurance Oval
  • Goodyear Thunderdome, reverted to its sponsorless name of Calder Park Raceway
  • Great Western Forum, reverted to original name of The Forum (no longer regularly used as a pro sports venue)
  • Growthpoint Kings Park Stadium, now Jonsson Kings Park Stadium
  • Hershey Centre, now Paramount Fine Foods Centre
  • High Point Solutions Stadium, later HighPoint.com Stadium (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder), now SHI Stadium
  • HighPoint.com Stadium, previously High Point Solutions Stadium, now SHI Stadium
  • Hisense Arena, now John Cain Arena
  • The Home Depot Center, later StubHub Center, now Dignity Health Sports Park
  • HP Pavilion at San Jose, originally San Jose Arena, formerly Compaq Center at San Jose, now SAP Center at San Jose
  • HSBC Arena, known as Crossroads Arena during planning; opened as Marine Midland Arena, later First Niagara Center, now KeyBank Center
  • HSH Nordbank Arena, originally Volksparkstadion (nonsponsored name) and then AOL Arena, now Imtech Arena
  • Hunter Stadium, now Newcastle International Sports Centre
  • Invesco Field at Mile High, later Sports Authority Field at Mile High, reverted to Broncos Stadium at Mile High, now Empower Field at Mile High
  • Investors Group Field, now IG Field (change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • Invoice Seibu Dome, originally Seibu Dome, later Goodwill Dome, now once again Seibu Dome
  • iPayOne Center, reverted to original name of San Diego Sports Arena; later Valley View Casino Center and now Pechanga Arena
  • ITM Stadium, originally Okara Park (current nonsponsored name), now Homeworld Stadium
  • iWireless Center, originally The MARK of the Quad Cities, now TaxSlayer Center
  • JJB Stadium, now DW Stadium
  • Jones SBC Stadium, formerly Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium, now Jones AT&T Stadium
  • KeySpan Park, later MCU Park, now Maimonides Park
  • KitKat Crescent, now reverted to Bootham Crescent[1]
  • Kombank Arena, originally Belgrade Arena, now Štark Arena
  • Kyocera Arena, reverted to original name of Arena da Baixada
  • LG Arena, now Genting Arena
  • Land Shark Stadium, originally Joe Robbie Stadium; later Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, and Sun Life Stadium; now Hard Rock Stadium
  • Liberty Bank Stadium, originally Indian Stadium and ASU Stadium (neither sponsored), now Centennial Bank Stadium
  • Lowe's Motor Speedway, reverted to original name of Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • LTU Arena, now Esprit Arena
  • Marathon Stadium, originally Newcastle International Sports Centre (nonsponsored name), later EnergyAustralia Stadium and Ausgrid Stadium, and now Hunter Stadium (named after its region, not a company)
  • McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, California, formerly Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum and Network Associates Coliseum, later reverted to Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, briefly called Overstock.com Coliseum, later O.co Coliseum, reverted again to Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, still later RingCentral Coliseum, now reverted to original name
  • Malanda Stadium, formerly Willows Sports Complex (nonsponsored name) and Stockland Stadium, now Dairy Farmers Stadium
  • Mapfre Stadium, now Historic Crew Stadium
  • Marina Auto Stadium, originally PAETEC Park and briefly reverted to Rochester Rhinos Stadium, later Sahlen's Stadium
  • Marine Midland Arena, known as Crossroads Arena during planning; later HSBC Arena and First Niagara Center, now KeyBank Center
  • Maxwell Field at Verizon Wireless Stadium, originally Maxwell Field at Midwest Wireless Stadium, later Maxwell Field at Alltel Stadium, now Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium
  • MCI Center, later Verizon Center, now Capital One Arena
  • Medibank Stadium , now Leederville Oval
  • Mercedes-Benz Superdome, originally Louisiana Superdome (nonsponsored), now Caesars Superdome
  • Midwest Wireless Civic Center, later Alltel Center, now Verizon Wireless Center
  • Miller Park, now American Family Field
  • Minolta Loftus, originally Loftus Versfeld Stadium, later Securicor Loftus, now once again Loftus Versfeld Stadium
  • Mobil Park, now Falcons Park
  • Molson Centre, now Bell Centre
  • Monster Park, formerly Candlestick Park and 3Com Park, completed its existence as Candlestick Park
  • MTS Centre, later Bell MTS Place, now Canada Life Centre
  • National Car Rental Center, formerly Broward County Civic Arena, later BankAtlantic Center and now BB&T Center
  • Network Associates Coliseum, formerly Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, later McAfee Coliseum, once again Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, briefly Overstock.com Coliseum, later O.co Coliseum; reverted again to Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, still later RingCentral Coliseum, now reverted to original name
  • New Era Field, originally Rich Stadium and later Ralph Wilson Stadium (nonsponsored); now Bills Stadium
  • North AmeriCare Park, formerly Pilot Field, later Dunn Tire Park and Coca-Cola Field, now Sahlen Field
  • Office Depot Center, formerly National Car Rental Center, later BankAtlantic Center, now BB&T Center
  • OKI Jubilee Stadium, formerly Kogarah Oval (nonsponsored name), now WIN Jubilee Oval
  • Oracle Arena, now Oakland Arena
  • Estadio Omnilife, later the nonsponsored Estadio Chivas, now Estadio Akron
  • O'Reilly's Raceway Park at Indianapolis, originally Indianapolis Raceway Park (nonsponsored name), now Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis
  • Overstock.com Coliseum, originally Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, then Network Associates Coliseum and McAfee Coliseum before reverting to Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, still later RingCentral Coliseum, now reverted to its original name
  • P&C Stadium, later Alliance Bank Stadium, now NBT Bank Stadium
  • Pacific Bell Park, later SBC Park and AT&T Park, now Oracle Park
  • PAETEC Park, briefly reverted to Rochester Rhinos Stadium, later Marina Auto Stadium, now Sahlen's Stadium
  • Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, now Cardinal Stadium (nonsponsored)
  • Pengrowth Saddledome, originally the Olympic Saddledome and Canadian Airlines Saddledome, now the Scotiabank Saddledome
  • Pepper Stadium, now Penrith Stadium
  • Pepsi Arena, now Times Union Center
  • Pepsi Center, now Ball Arena
  • Philips Arena, now State Farm Arena
  • Pilot Field, later North AmeriCare Park, Dunn Tire Park, and Coca-Cola Field, now Sahlen Field
  • Pizza Hut Park, reverted to FC Dallas Stadium, now Toyota Stadium
  • Power Balance Pavilion, originally ARCO Arena, now Sleep Train Arena
  • PPL Park, later Talen Energy Stadium, now Subaru Park
  • Pro Player Stadium, formerly Joe Robbie Stadium, later Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, briefly Land Shark Stadium, then Sun Life Stadium, now Hard Rock Stadium
  • PSINet Stadium, formerly Ravens Stadium, now M&T Bank Stadium
  • Qualcomm Stadium, first known as San Diego Stadium and later as Jack Murphy Stadium (neither sponsored); closed as SDCCU Stadium
  • Quicken Loans Arena, originally Gund Arena (non-sponsored), now Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (due to rights holder's choice to promote one of its other businesses)
  • Qwest Center (Bossier City, Louisiana), later CenturyLink Center, now Brookshire Grocery Arena
  • Qwest Center Omaha, later CenturyLink Center Omaha, now CHI Health Center Omaha
  • Raley Field, now Sutter Health Park
  • RBC Center, originally Raleigh Sports & Entertainment Arena (nonsponsored), now PNC Arena
  • Rexall Place, formerly Northlands Coliseum and Skyreach Centre; reverted to Northlands Coliseum (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
  • Rich Stadium, later Ralph Wilson Stadium (nonsponsored name), now New Era Field
  • Safeco Field, now T-Mobile Park
  • Savvis Center, formerly Kiel Center (nonsponsored name), later Scottrade Center, now Enterprise Center
  • Saunders Honda Stadium, originally Deva Stadium (current nonsponsored name), later The Cestrian Trading Stadium, now Exacta Stadium
  • Sazka Arena, now O2 Arena
  • SBC Center, now AT&T Center
  • SBC Park, formerly Pacific Bell Park, later AT&T Park, now Oracle Park
  • Securicor Loftus, formerly Loftus Versfeld Stadium and Minolta Loftus, now once again Loftus Versfeld Stadium
  • Security Bank Ballpark, now Momentum Bank Ballpark
  • Security Service Field, now UCHealth Park
  • Shawmut Center, later FleetCenter and TD Banknorth Garden, now TD Garden
  • St. Pete Times Forum, originally Ice Palace (nonsponsored), later Tampa Bay Times Forum (due to name change by naming rights holder), now Amalie Arena
  • Sommet Center, originally Nashville Arena, then Gaylord Entertainment Center, reverted to Nashville Arena before becoming Sommet Center; now Bridgestone Arena
  • Spirit Communications Park, now Segra Park
  • Spring Mobile Ballpark, formerly Franklin Covey Field, now Smith's Ballpark
  • Spectrum Stadium, originally Bright House Networks Stadium, now officially known by its nickname of Bounce House
  • Sprint Center, now T-Mobile Center
  • Stockland Stadium, originally Willows Sports Complex (nonsponsored name), later Malanda Stadium, now Dairy Farmers Stadium
  • Sun Life Stadium, originally Joe Robbie Stadium; later Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, and Land Shark Stadium; now Hard Rock Stadium
  • SunTrust Park, now Truist Park
  • Taco Bell Arena, now ExtraMile Arena
  • Taco John's Events Centerl, now Cheyenne Ice and Events Center
  • Talen Energy Stadium, originally PPL Park, now Subaru Park
  • TD Bank Sports Center, now People's United Center
  • TD Banknorth Garden, previously Shawmut Center and FleetCenter, now TD Garden (latest change due to rebranding by naming rights holder)
  • TD Waterhouse Centre, now Amway Arena
  • TECO Arena, formerly Everblades Arena, now Hertz Arena
  • Telstra Dome, originally Colonial Stadium, later Etihad Stadium, now Marvel Stadium
  • Telstra Stadium, formerly Stadium Australia, now ANZ Stadium
  • Telus Field, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • TI Circuit Aida, now Okayama International Circuit
  • Topper Stadium, formerly Breakers Stadium, later reverted to Breakers Stadium, now The Gardens
  • Toyota Arena (Prague), originally Letná Stadium (nonsponsored name); later AXA Arena, now Generali Arena
  • Toyota Park, now SeatGeek Stadium
  • Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, now Irwindale Event Center
  • Trans World Dome, later Edward Jones Dome, now reverted to The Dome at America's Center (nonsponsored name)
  • UC Health Stadium, now Y'alls Ballpark
  • Uniprix Stadium, previously Du Maurier Stadium, now IGA Stadium
  • United Spirit Arena, now United Supermarkets Arena (changed when naming rights holder chose to use its corporate name instead of a company slogan)
  • U.S. Cellular Park, originally (New) Comiskey Park (nonsponsored), now Guaranteed Rate Field
  • Valley View Casino Center, formerly iPayOne Center, now Pechanga Arena
  • Verizon Arena, formerly Alltel Arena, now Simmons Bank Arena
  • Vodafone Arena, later Hisense Arena, now Melbourne Arena
  • Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza, originally Northeastern Pennsylvania Civic Arena and Convention Center and then First Union Arena; now Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
  • Weidner Field, previously Coleman Park, Sand Creek Stadium, and Swithcbacks Stadium; now Switchbacks Training Stadium (no other names have been sponsored)
  • Wachovia Center, originally CoreStates Center and First Union Center, now Wells Fargo Center
  • Westpac Park, reverted to original name of Seddon Park
  • Williamson Motors Stadium, formerly the 96.6 TFM Darlington Arena, now the Balfour Webnet Darlington Arena
  • WisePies Arena, originally University Arena (nonsponsored), later Dreamstyle Arena, now reverted to its longstanding nickname of The Pit
  • Whitaker Bank Ballpark now Lexington Legends Ballpark
  • In an unusual situation, The Jungle, a rugby league stadium in Castleford, England, retained its name even after a naming rights contract expired. The occupants of the stadium, the Castleford Tigers, decided it was appropriate to keep the "Jungle" name.

Aborted naming rights deals[]

At least two venues had naming rights deals in place, but the deals were canceled before the name was ever officially used:

  • The University of Missouri announced that its new basketball arena, set to open in 2004, would be named Paige Sports Arena after Paige Laurie, daughter of major donors Bill and Nancy Laurie. However, when it was discovered that Paige had never earned a claimed degree from the University of Southern California, the university and the elder Lauries agreed to remove Paige's name from the venue. The facility opened as, and remains to this day, Mizzou Arena.
  • In February 2013, Florida Atlantic University announced that it had sold the naming rights to its football venue, FAU Stadium, to GEO Group, an operator of private prisons. However, the FAU football play-by-play announcer immediately dubbed the venue "Owlcatraz" (a play on the school's nickname and the infamous Alcatraz prison), and several other protests quickly followed. Due to the pressure, the school and company agreed to rescind the naming deal before it ever took effect.

Naming rights for closed venues[]

  • Allianz Stadium – Final sponsored name of the stadium historically known as Sydney Football Stadium; also previously sponsored as Aussie Stadium. Closed in October 2018 and demolished in 2019.
  • AMI Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand – Final sponsored name of the stadium historically known as Lancaster Park; also had a sponsored name of Jade Stadium. Damaged beyond repair in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and eventually demolished; the AMI Stadium name was transferred to the venue historically known as Rugby League Park.
  • Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida, USA (closed September 30, 2010; demolished March 25, 2012)
  • BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA (closed July 25, 2018; demolished May 31, 2019)
  • Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, USA (demolished December 8, 2005)
  • Busch Stadium (original) in St. Louis, Missouri, USA (demolished 1966)
  • Campbell's Field in Camden, New Jersey, USA (demolished December 2018)
  • Canad Inns Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (demolished August 2013)
  • Cinergy Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA (demolished December 29, 2002)
  • Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (closed September 14, 2015)
  • Compaq Center in Houston (closed as a sports facility in December 2003; now the main worship center for Lakewood Church)
  • Estadio Corona (original) in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico (demolished November 2, 2009)
  • Houlihan's Stadium in Tampa, Florida, USA (demolished 1999)
  • Mazda CP Mine Circuit in Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan (closed in February 2006, became a private testing site when it was sold to its sponsor, now Mine Proving Grounds)
  • McCain Stadium in Scarborough, England (closed May 2007; still standing, but damaged in an October 2008 fire)
  • Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (closed on November 5, 2016; demolished October 27, 2017)
  • NRG Astrodome in Houston, Texas, USA (closed 2004)
  • RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (demolished December 20, 2008)
  • SDCCU Stadium in San Diego – Final sponsored name of the stadium originally known as San Diego Stadium and later as Jack Murphy Stadium. Sponsored as Qualcomm Stadium from 1997–2017. Closed in March 2020 with demolition scheduled for early 2021.
  • Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California, USA (closed December 17, 2016)
  • US Airways Arena in Landover, Maryland, USA (demolished December 15, 2002)
  • Wachovia Spectrum (originally the Spectrum; later sponsored as CoreStates Spectrum and FirstUnion Spectrum) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA (closed October 31, 2009; demolition came in 2011.)
  • WesBank Raceway in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa (closed to be demolished)

Naming rights for venues never built[]

  • Cisco Field in Fremont, California, and later San Jose, California, US (proposed in 2005; proposal abandoned in 2015)
  • Farmers Field in Los Angeles, California, US (proposed in 2010; proposal abandoned in 2015)
  • Labatt Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (proposed in 2000; proposal abandoned in 2002)
  • National Car Rental Field in St. Louis, Missouri, US (proposed in 2015; proposal abandoned in 2016 after the NFL's Rams moved back to Los Angeles)

Naming rights for future venues[]

Opening in 2021[]

  • UBS Arena in Elmont, New York — multi-purpose indoor arena, New York Islanders
  • UROS LIVE in Tampere, Finland — multi-purpose indoor arena, Ilves and Tappara

Opening in 2022[]

  • in Clarksville, Tennessee – multi-purpose indoor arena; Austin Peay Governors basketball

Opening in 2023[]

  • ES CON Field Hokkaido in Kitahiroshima, Japan – baseball park, Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
  • Midco Arena in Sioux Falls, South Dakota — hockey-focused indoor arena (NCAA), Augustana Vikings

Opening in 2024[]

  • Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California — multi-purpose indoor arena, Los Angeles Clippers

Opening at an undetermined date[]

  • Conoco Stadium in Great Coates, North East Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom — football (soccer) stadium, Grimsby Town Football Club. Planning permission granted, but no definite date set for construction.

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Home". Allianz Stadion. Archived from the original on 2015-07-05.
  3. ^ "Stadion Narodowy w Warszawie zmienia nazwę. W nowej będzie sponsor i patron" [The National Stadium in Warsaw changes its name. There will be a sponsor and a patron in the new one]. warszawa.wyborcza.pl (in Polish).
  4. ^ "Hit na Suzuki Arenie. Korona zagra z Widzewem" [Hit at the Suzuki Arena. Korona will play against Widzew]. eska.pl (in Polish).
  5. ^ David Broughton (November 24, 2003). "Ford Park means arena, ballfields and more for Beaumont, Texas". American City Business Journals. Archived from the original on October 20, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  6. ^ "$4M donation changes Cardinal Stadium to Provost Umphrey Stadium". Beaumont Enterprise. Hearst Newspapers II, LLC. November 10, 2008. Archived from the original on October 20, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  7. ^ Beth Gallaspy (April 6, 2009). "Cardinal Stadium reborn". Lamar University. Archived from the original on July 7, 2017. Retrieved October 19, 2016. In recognition of a $3 million gift from the Beaumont-based law firm and an additional $1 million from Umphrey and his wife, Sheila, the name "Provost Umphrey Stadium" will grace the soon-to-be renovated facility where fans will cheer on the Cardinals.
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