Lynn Family Stadium (Louisville FC) and Highmark Stadium (Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC) for the views! The Tampa Bay Rowdies one looks pretty cool for a baseball stadium too.
Keep an eye on the number of clubs that are playing in a stadium with capacity over 15,000. If the Championship can get that number to 12, that's the hurdle they need to clear in order to form a top flight league. Pending sanctioning by USSF, of course. Right now Louisville is the only one with a SSS above that number, but Indy has one in the works that will be above 15k. Then there's two more that are not SSS, although it doesn't Have to be all SSS in order to meet the criteria. Moving toward all SSS would be ideal though, so keep an eye on what's coming down the pipe. I do wonder how many of these clubs could get into someone else's larger stadium if they needed to.
@@THEsoccerEnjoyer Several of these clubs would clear 15k, especially if USL got D1 sanctioning. Sacramento drew 22k when they played in a stadium of that size.
What is your favorite USL Championship stadium?
Highmark Stadium. The view and it’s my local. Been supporting my whole life and my uncle played there
Please do USL League 1 and the NISA next 🙏🏼. Both are leagues in the 3rd division
Lynn Family Stadium (Louisville FC) and Highmark Stadium (Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC) for the views! The Tampa Bay Rowdies one looks pretty cool for a baseball stadium too.
Protective Stadium. lol.
Pittsburgh, I especially like it when they play in the evening
Pittsburgh with the skyline and the river as well as Colorado Springs with the mountains are my favorites 😁
thought the same thing!
Same. Tampa Bay’s also has a great view sitting right on a harbor but they didn’t show a shot of it here.
This better be the year a USL club wins the US Open Cup 🙌🏻!
Some great stadiums here. Nice showcase - thanks!
You should do a tennis stadium series!
USL1 next 👍🏼
Keep an eye on the number of clubs that are playing in a stadium with capacity over 15,000. If the Championship can get that number to 12, that's the hurdle they need to clear in order to form a top flight league. Pending sanctioning by USSF, of course. Right now Louisville is the only one with a SSS above that number, but Indy has one in the works that will be above 15k. Then there's two more that are not SSS, although it doesn't Have to be all SSS in order to meet the criteria.
Moving toward all SSS would be ideal though, so keep an eye on what's coming down the pipe. I do wonder how many of these clubs could get into someone else's larger stadium if they needed to.
indy is planning on jumping to pls and I doubt most of these clubs could fill anywhere close to 15k imo
@@THEsoccerEnjoyer Several of these clubs would clear 15k, especially if USL got D1 sanctioning. Sacramento drew 22k when they played in a stadium of that size.
Do Liga Dominicana De Fútbol Stadiums next 🇩🇴⚽
Second ✌️commentary from Indonesia 🇮🇩 .
Forgot to mention Lynn Family Stadium needs to use speakers for fan noises XD
Roots for sure have the best view of any USL stadium
Woooo COYR 💛💚
I have not seen miami play in that stadium ONCE this season
I hate baseball stadiums as soccer stadiums. :(
2024 usl league 1 stadiums next?
Plis Malaysia super League 2023
Good
Malaysia super league 24/25 please 🙌🏼
Phoenix rising without a terrace in that sun??!?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
Why so quiet?
Keyworth Stadium looks like it's in Cuba. Ha ha ha.
Charleston should be forced into League One with that shitty stadium.
Its pretty brutal... But at least they've been able to survive for 30+ years,where so many others have failed.