Veteran's Stadium

Veteran's Stadium

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Veteran's Stadium


location = Willow Brook Park
New Britain, Connecticut
opened = 1982
owner = New Britain, Connecticut
operator = New Britain, Connecticut
surface = Grass

tenants = Connecticut Wolves (United Soccer Leagues) (1993-2002)
New Britain High School Soccer (1982-Present)
New England Revolution{Major League Soccer) (2007-Present)
seating_capacity = 8,500 [ [http://www.new-britain.net// :: City of New Britain :: ] ]

Veteran's Stadium (full name Veteran's Memorial Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in New Britain, Connecticut. Opened in 1982, it is dedicated to the soldiers of the city who lost their lives in various U.S. wars, particularly Vietnam.

The stadium is used mostly by New Britain High School, and some other area schools, for football and soccer games. It also hosts the Connecticut Crush of the National Women's Football Association. The stadium was also home to the Connecticut Wolves team of the United Soccer Leagues before that team folded in 2002.

The stadium is an 8-lane oval track around a regulation-size football field. The track was dedicated to coach Irving S. Black in April 1992. Seating is all in metal bleachers, with 7 sections of 27 rows each on either side of the field. The estimated capacity is 8,448.

The stadium is owned by the City of New Britain, and is part of Willow Brook Park. Also located in the complex are two baseball fields, New Britain Stadium and Beehive Field.

It most famously hosted the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinals game between the Carolina Railhawks and the New England Revolution on September 4, 2007 in which New England won 2-1 to advance to the finals, where they eventually defeated FC Dallas for the Dewar Cup. New England would return to Veteran's Stadium on July 1, 2008 to defeat the Richmond Kickers 3-0 in the 3rd round of the 2008 U.S. Open Cup. New England would return again on July 8, 2008 to play Crystal Palace Baltimore in the quarterfinal round. After 90 minutes of play and a half hour of overtime, with the score 1-1, New England midfielder Mauricio Castro scored the Rev's 5th penalty kick out of five, winning the game on penalty kick on a score of 5-3. The New England Revolution are now 3-0-0 at Veteran's Stadium.


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