State Capital Soccer Park (2001–2002) SAS Soccer Park (2002–2007)
Location
Cary, North Carolina, U.S.
Owner
Wake County
Operator
Town of Cary
Capacity
10,000[1][2]
Surface
Natural Grass
Construction
Broke ground
2001
Opened
May 2002
Construction cost
$14.5 million (plus $6.3 million expansion)
Architect
Envirotek, Inc.
Tenants
Carolina Courage (WUSA) (2001–2003) NC State Wolfpack (NCAA) (2002–2007) North Carolina FC (USLC) (2007–present) Raleigh Flyers (AUDL) (2015–present) North Carolina Courage (NWSL) (2017–present) North Carolina FC U23 (USL2) (2002–2009, 2011–present)
WakeMed Soccer Park is a soccer complex in Cary, North Carolina, United States. It consists of a purpose-built, soccer-specific main stadium named WakeMed Soccer Park Stadium, two lighted practice fields, and four additional fields. The main stadium and the two lighted fields (2 & 3) are all FIFA international regulation size (120 by 75 yards (110 m × 69 m)). The stadium seats 10,000, while Field 2 also has 1,000 permanent bleacher seats. The complex also sports a full-length cross-country course and houses the offices of Triangle Professional Soccer.
Originally opened in 2002 as the home of the Carolina Courage of the WUSA, WakeMed Soccer Park is now the home to North Carolina FC of the USL Championship and the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League. The North Carolina State Wolfpack men's and women's teams of the ACC play select matches there and the complex hosts tournaments such as the NCAA College Cup, the ACC Soccer Championships, and the NCHSAA high school state soccer finals.
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