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Merlo Field

Soccer-specific stadium in Portland, Oregon


Summary

Soccer-specific stadium in Portland, Oregon

FieldValue
nameMerlo Field
fullnameHarry A. Merlo Field
logo_imagePortland_pilots_logo.png
logo_size100
imageMerlo Field 2.JPG
captionInterior view of the stadium in 2009
typeSoccer-specific stadium
cityPortland, OR
countryUnited States
built1990
opened
ownerUniversity of Portland
operatorUniv. of Portland Athletics
capacity4,892
dimensions109 m × 69 m
120 yds × 75 yds
surfaceGrass
cost$1.2 Million
tenants{{plainlist
website

120 yds × 75 yds|

  • Portland Pilots (NCAA) teams:
  • men's and women's soccer Harry A. Merlo Field at the Clive Charles Soccer Complex is a 4,892-capacity soccer-specific stadium in Portland, Oregon on the campus of the University of Portland where it serves as home to the school's men's and women's soccer teams.

From March 29, 2015, until the end of 2016, the stadium played host to the Portland Timbers' USL side Portland Timbers 2.

History

The stadium was constructed in 1990. It is named after Harry A. Merlo, a businessman and philanthropist. Merlo Field hosted a quarter-final game in the 2001 Women's NCAA Division I Championship and then first and second-round games of the tournament in 2003. In 2004, the school added six light standards to illuminate the field to allow for night games at the venue. Pilots’ alumna Tiffeny Milbrett scored her 100th international goal at Merlo in a game for the United States women's national soccer team against Ukraine in July 2005.

In 2005, the Lady Pilots hosted an NCAA tournament semifinal game on their way to a national title. During the 2007 season the Pilots averaged 3,652 people per game in attendance at the 4,892 seat stadium for the women's home matches, leading the country in average attendance for the third straight year. In March 2008, the Portland Timbers used the facility to host an exhibition match against Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes. on July 17, 2010, the Portland Timbers held an exhibition match against English Premier league power and Europa League qualifier Manchester City at this facility.

The Portland Timbers used Merlo Field as their home pitch during the 2010 USSF D-2 playoffs.

Due to the renovation of Jeld-Wen Field, in their first home match as a MLS team, the Timbers used Merlo Field as their home pitch in their US Open Cup match against Chivas USA, winning 2–0.

References

References

  1. [http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_america/countries/united_states/oregon.shtml Stadiums in the United States: Oregon. World Stadiums.] Retrieved on April 3, 2008.
  2. [http://www.soccertimes.com/ncaa/2001/women.htm 2001 Division I Tournament.] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-03 SoccerTimes.com. Retrieved on April 3, 2008.)
  3. [http://www.soccertimes.com/ncaa/2003/womentourney.htm 2003 NCAA Women's Division I Tournament.] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-09-24 SoccerTimes.com. Retrieved on April 3, 2008.)
  4. (January 2018)
  5. Anne M. Peterson, The Associated Press. [https://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2005-07-10-us-women-results_x.htm Milbrett scores 100th as U.S. women rout Ukraine.] ''[[USA TODAY]]'', July 10, 2005. Retrieved on April 3, 2008.
  6. Fowler, Ken. [http://media.www.ndsmcobserver.com/media/storage/paper660/news/2005/11/29/Sports/Nd.Womens.Soccer.Plane.Crash-1115005.shtml ND Women's Soccer: Plane crash.]{{dead link. (January 2018)
  7. Hays, Graham. [https://www.espn.com/college-sports/columns/story?columnist=hays_graham&id=3107829 NCAA does disservice to the game by sending Portland on the road.] ESPN.com, November 13, 2007. Retrieved on April 3, 2008.
  8. [http://www.portlandsentinel.com/?q=node/712 Army to invade North Portland.] ''The Sentinel'', March 28, 2008. Retrieved on April 3, 2008.
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