Denver Summit FC unveils 2028 stadium built exclusively for women's soccer

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Denver Summit FC unveils 2028 stadium built exclusively for women's soccer

A woman in a pink shirt and shorts holds a soccer ball while seated between two other women, with chairs and a wall visible in the background of a stadium setting.
Jeffrey Morgan
Jeffrey Morgan
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Do women's football teams need custom-built stadiums? Yes, say the USA - Denver Summit FC unveils 2028 stadium built exclusively for women's soccer

Women's soccer is gaining its own dedicated spaces, with teams investing in stadiums built just for them. Kansas City Current became the first to play in such a venue, and now Denver Summit FC is following suit. Their new stadium, set to open in 2028, marks another step in tailoring facilities specifically for the women's game.

Kansas City Current made history by moving into the first stadium designed exclusively for a women's soccer team. This shift highlighted the growing demand for purpose-built venues that fit the scale and needs of the sport.

Denver Summit FC has now announced plans for its own dedicated stadium, scheduled to open in spring 2028. The 14,500-seat venue will bring fans closer to the pitch, removing barriers like track-and-field lanes that often separate spectators from the action. Flexible seating arrangements will also allow the club to adjust capacity based on attendance. The design takes a different approach from traditional enclosed stadiums. Open at the back, it will blend into the surrounding green space, creating a more integrated feel with the local community. This layout also allows for easier expansion if ticket sales grow in the future. Unlike multi-purpose venues, a dedicated stadium can be sized to match actual demand. This increases the chances of filling seats, creating a livelier atmosphere for matches and a stronger connection between the team and its supporters.

The new stadium in Denver will join Kansas City's as one of the few venues built solely for women's soccer. With a focus on fan experience and adaptability, it reflects the sport's rising popularity. The 2028 opening will provide another dedicated home for the women's game, setting a potential example for future projects.