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Revision as of 16:08, 31 January 2023
Location | Portland, Oregon |
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Opened | October 9, 1926 |
Other Names | Jeld-Wen Field (2011-14) PGE Park (2001-10) Civic Stadium (1966-2000) Multnomah Stadium (1926-65) Multnomah Field (1893-1926) |
Tenants | Portland Timbers (2011-present) Oregon State Beavers (alternate, 1909-86, 2022) Portland Thunder (1975) Portland Storm (1974) Oregon Ducks (alternate, 1894-1970) |
Providence Park is an outdoor soccer venue in the northwest United States, located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It has existed in rudimentary form since 1893, and as a complete stadium since 1926. Providence Park is currently the oldest soccer-specific stadium in use in Major League Soccer and is one of the most historic grounds used by any United States professional soccer team.
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