- Mike Rose Soccer Complex
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Mike Rose Soccer Stadium Former names Mike Rose Soccer Complex Location Memphis, Tennessee Broke ground 2001 Owner Shelby County Operator OS Memphis Surface Grass Construction cost $4 million Architect ETI Corporation Capacity 2,500 Tenants University of Memphis Soccer
Local Memphis ClubsThe Mike Rose Soccer Complex is a complex of 16 soccer fields and one 2,500-capacity stadium located in Memphis, Tennessee.
The complex and stadium were completed in 2001 at a cost of around USD$4 million. The complex is home to many clubs in the Memphis area, as well as regional tournaments and the Memphis City Bus Driver's Championship. The largest cross country race at night known as the Memphis Twilight Invitational is held here as well.
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