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Shell Energy Stadium[a] is an American multi-purpose stadium located in Houston, Texas that is home to the Houston Dynamo, a Major League Soccer club and the Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League.The stadium is the result of combined commitments of $35.5 million from the city of Houston and $60 million from the Houston Dynamo. Harris County agreed to pay for half of the land in exchange for the ability to jointly own the stadium after its completion date in May 2012.[6] The naming rights to the stadium were formerly held by BBVA USA; the name was changed to that of PNC Financial Services due to BBVA's acquisition by PNC. The stadium's naming rights have been owned by Shell Energy since January 17, 2023.[7]

Shell Energy Stadium
The Burrow
View from inside the stadium with the Downtown Houston skyline in the background
Shell Energy Stadium
Location in Downtown Houston
Shell Energy Stadium
Location in Texas
Shell Energy Stadium
Location in the United States
Former namesBBVA Compass Stadium (2012–2019)
BBVA Stadium (2019–2021)
PNC Stadium (2021–2022)
Address2200 Texas Avenue
LocationHouston, Texas
Coordinates29°45.132′N 95°21.144′W / 29.752200°N 95.352400°W / 29.752200; -95.352400
Public transit EaDo/Stadium
OwnerHarris County–Houston Sports Authority
OperatorAnschutz Entertainment Group
Capacity22,039
Field size115 yd × 73 yd (105 m × 67 m)[1]
Surface'Celebration' Bermuda grass
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 5, 2011
OpenedMay 12, 2012
Construction cost$95 million
($121 million in 2022 dollars[2])
ArchitectPopulous
Project managerHarris County – Houston Sports Authority/ICON Venue
Structural engineerWalter P. Moore[3]
Services engineerM–E Engineers, Inc.[4]
General contractorManhattan Construction Company[5]
Tenants
Houston Dynamo FC (MLS) (2012–present)
Texas Southern Tigers (NCAA) (2012–present)
Houston Cougars (NCAA) (2013)
Houston Baptist Huskies (NCAA) (2013)
Houston Dash (NWSL) (2014–present)

The stadium is located on a tract of land bordered by Texas, Walker, Emancipation, and Hutchins in East Downtown and east of Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 and Downtown Houston.[8][9]

Construction history: 2009–2011 edit

 
Construction site for the stadium

In June 2009, negotiations and financing began to fall into place with construction of the stadium originally beginning as early as Fall 2009. Banks and investors were in the books to finance the project and only minor details were being worked out.[10] Various locations the Dynamo were interested in building a stadium since their arrival were the former Astroworld site, Pearland, Sugar Land, and Northeast Houston near the Lake Houston area.[10]

On January 26, 2010, the Houston Dynamo franchise had expressed an interest in a proposed 30-acre (120,000 m2) parcel for the stadium location at South Rice Avenue and Westpark Drive—adjacent to Bellaire's city limits, and near the southwest corner of the Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 and the Interstate 610 interchanges.[11] Two days later, the Mayor of Bellaire, Cindy Seigel said that she would use whatever power she could to oppose the possible new location and is in communication with the developer to dissuade him. She acknowledges that considering that the land is in Houston's city limits and only abuts her city, the odds are slim and said in an open letter to Midway:

Fans on the north and east side of Houston will have difficulty in getting to this site. Additionally, this site does not have the infrastructure in place to serve it that already exists at other athletic facilities downtown or at Reliant Park.[12]

The highly populated and heavily Hispanic area of Gulfton is within proximity, although former Council member Pam Holm stated that ethnic considerations should not be key to choosing a stadium location: "To position this as a Hispanic sport and say the stadium has to be in proximity to Hispanic neighborhoods doesn't do it justice, the Dynamo is something that all citizens of Houston have so embraced."[13]

On April 13, 2010, Harris County commissioners voted unanimously to begin construction of the new Dynamo stadium east of downtown,[14] clearing the way for construction sometime in February 2011.

Oliver Luck, at the time president and general manager of the Dynamo, announced the financing, architect, and project manager for the new stadium. He announced Populous had been chosen to design and build the stadium. Populous, one of the world's leading sports architecture firms, had previously built three other major venues in the city—Minute Maid Park, NRG Stadium, and the Toyota Center,[15] and internationally designed soccer stadia including Wembley Stadium (London), Emirates Stadium (London), Soccer City (Johannesburg), and Aviva Stadium (Dublin).

On February 5, 2011, the Houston Dynamo, led by Houston mayor Annise Parker and Harris County judge Ed Emmett, broke ground on the Houston Dynamo Stadium site. Houston Dynamo President Chris Canetti strongly expressed that the stadium will be ready by April 2012.[16]

Milestones edit

Date Notes
February 5, 2011 Groundbreaking
March 10, 2011 The portion of Bastrop Street and Rusk Street that runs through the site is removed
May 6, 2011 Construction crews begin drilling on site
May 12, 2011 The first concrete is poured
August 15, 2011 First steel beam is installed
November 14, 2011 Last steel beam is installed
December 13, 2011 BBVA Compass acquires naming rights
May 10, 2012 Houston Dynamo Academy 0–3 United States U-17 Men's
First event & first soccer match
May 12, 2012 Houston Dynamo 1–0 D.C. United
First Houston Dynamo match
May 23, 2012 New Zealand 2–2 El Salvador (Association football)
BBVA Compass Content Series
First international sporting event
June 23, 2012 USA 10–30 Italy (Rugby union)
2012 Italian Tour of the Americas
First rugby union match
August 31, 2012 Cinco Ranch (Katy) 34–6 Cypress Ranch (Cypress-Fairbanks) (American football)
BBVA Compass Kick Off Classic
First American football game
September 15, 2012 Texas Southern 35–45 Jackson State (American football)
First Texas Southern game
October 12, 2012 Mexico 5–0 Guyana
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF third round
First FIFA World Cup qualification match
November 4, 2012 Houston Dynamo 2–0 Sporting Kansas City
First Houston Dynamo playoff match
December 12, 2012 United States 4–0 China PR
International friendly
First visit by the United States women's national soccer team[note 1]
January 29, 2013 United States 0–0 Canada
International friendly
First visit by the United States men's national soccer team[note 2]
February 1, 2013 Australia 31–12 Japan (Rugby sevens)
2012–13 IRB Women's Sevens World Series – Pool C
First rugby sevens match

United States 12–12 Canada (Rugby sevens)
2012–13 IRB Women's Sevens World Series – Pool B
First visit by the United States rugby sevens team

April 14, 2013 Houston Dynamo 2–1 Chicago Fire
New record of longest unbeaten run at home in Major League Soccer (36 games)
October 12, 2013 Houston Cougars 25–15 Memphis Tigers (American football)
First Houston Cougars game
August 3, 2014 Houston Gaels (White) 20–16 Houston Gaels (Blue) (Gaelic football)
First Gaelic football match [17]
  1. ^ The USWNT last played in the stadium on June 13, 2021 in a 4–0 win over Jamaica's women's national football team.
  2. ^ The USMNT last played in Houston during the Semifinals of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup on June 22, 2011 at Reliant Stadium in a 1–0 win over Panama.

Sports edit

Soccer edit

 
Houston Dynamo fans at BBVA Stadium in 2015

Construction on BBVA Stadium led to the Houston Dynamo's decision to play their first seven games of the 2012 Major League Soccer season on the road. Their first match at the stadium was played on May 12, 2012 when they defeated D.C. United 1–0. The lone goal came from Brad Davis from 35 yards out which beat D.C. goalkeeper Bill Hamid. The win happened in front of a capacity crowd of 22,039 and would mark the beginning of what would be an unbeaten year for the Dynamo at home, posting a year-end home record of 11–0–6.

After completion, BBVA Stadium became home to several international matches. The first was between New Zealand and El Salvador for the BBVA Compass Content Series on May 23, 2012. The match ended in a 2–2 draw. The first FIFA Qualifier match was played between Mexico and Guyana on October 12, 2012. Mexico won the match, 5–0.

The United States women's national team made its debut at the stadium with a 4–0 win over China PR on December 12, 2012. The United States men's national team played to a scoreless draw with Canada on January 29, 2013, in its BBVA debut.

Rugby union edit

BBVA Stadium played host to the 2012 Italian Tour of the Americas which saw the USA Eagles play Italy to a 30–10 loss. The Eagles returned to BBVA Compass Stadium to play a mid-year rugby union test match against Ireland on June 8, 2013; the Eagles lost 15–12, but set a record for largest crowd for the Eagles on home soil when 20,181 fans packed the stadium.

BBVA Stadium played host to the 2012–13 IRB Women's Sevens World Series in the USA leg of the series. However, the USA leg of the World Series was moved to the Atlanta suburb of Kennesaw, Georgia for the 2013–14 series, where it has remained ever since.

College football edit

BBVA Stadium is home to Texas Southern University football. During the 2013 season, the stadium also hosted the Houston Cougars for two games while TDECU Stadium was being built. The Cougars drew the stadium's largest American football crowd—20,197 spectators—for a November 23 game against Cincinnati.[citation needed]

Gaelic football edit

BBVA Stadium played host to the first ever Gaelic football game on an MLS pitch August 3, 2014, when the Houston Gaels played the first of their now-annual demonstration match (divided squad) after the Houston Dynamo-D.C. United match. The Gaels were originally scheduled to play on March 15 after the Dynamo-Montreal Impact match as part of the Saint Patrick's Day weekend festivities, but the game was postponed due to concerns about the rain-soaked pitch. [17]

Features and design edit

The stadium has a capacity of 22,039 seats, including 34 private suites, 1,100 club seats, Premium Club, dedicated supporters stand, and food court.[3] The stadium is designed to accommodate MLS and FIFA standard international soccer, football, lacrosse, rugby, and concerts.

Architecturally, the stadium features a faceted facade of expanded metal mesh with orange polycarbonate enclosed entrances and spectator facilities that reflects the industrial heritage of the East Downtown location. The stadium architect, Christopher Lee of Populous, stated, “We set out to design the perfect urban soccer stadium: tight, atmospheric, and intimate.”[18] Lee was the designer of the famed Emirates Stadium in London, England, and his design brings European stadium traditions of intimate and atmospheric soccer specific stadia to MLS.[19] The $95 million stadium construction cost makes the BBVA Compass Stadium the most cost-effective of modern soccer-specific stadiums, with recent venues like the Red Bull Arena costing $200 million,[20] Rio Tinto Stadium costing $110 million,[21] and PPL Park costing $115 million.[22]

 
East Facade along Emancipation
 
North Facade along Texas Avenue
 
Stadium Geometric Entrance
 
Stadium Illuminated at Night
 

Sponsors edit

On December 13, 2011, BBVA Compass, an international bank with dozens of branches in Houston, signed a 10-year, $20 million naming rights deal. The stadium was renamed to "BBVA Stadium" on June 13, 2019, as part of the company's brand changes.[23]

During the second half of the 2021 season, BBVA Stadium was rebranded as PNC Stadium following PNC Financial Services' acquisition of BBVA USA in June 2021.[24]

Shell Energy announced on January 17, 2023 that it acquired the stadium's naming rights, agreeing to an 8 year, $40 million deal.[7]

Awards edit

On December 10, 2012, BBVA Compass Stadium received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The stadium received the award for its innovative construction and sustainable design. Notable achievements during the stadium's construction process included diverting 86.85% of on-site generated construction waste to landfills, reducing water use by 41% from the installation of high-energy toilets, reducing energy use by 20.41%, using 98.42% of the wood-based building materials from certified forests and providing preferred parking spaces for fuel-efficient low-emissions vehicles.

Concessions edit

On March 22, 2012, AEG Facilities-managed BBVA Compass and the Houston Dynamo announced that Levy Restaurants will be the official restaurant partner.

Stadium partners edit

The following are its current official stadium partners:[25]

Accessibility and transportation edit

The stadium is adjacent to METRORail light rail at EaDo/Stadium station, served by the Green and Purple lines. Taxi, Buses, street, and garage parking nearby. The stadium is located southeast of Minute Maid Park—within the East Downtown district (which is undergoing revitalization efforts) and east of Downtown Houston.

International matches edit

BBVA Stadium hosted its first international match on May 23, 2012, when New Zealand and El Salvador played to a 2–2 draw. The stadium hosted its first women's international match when it hosted a 4–0 win by the United States over China in December 2012.

Men's matches edit

Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
May 23, 2012   El Salvador 2–2   New Zealand Friendly 15,500
October 12, 2012   Guyana 0–5   Mexico 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 12,115
November 14, 2012   Honduras 0–0   Peru Friendly 9,142
January 29, 2013   United States 0–0   Canada 11,737
July 15, 2013   El Salvador 1–0   Haiti 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup 21,783
  Honduras 0–2   Trinidad and Tobago
June 1, 2014   Israel 4–2   Honduras Friendly 19,235
September 10, 2014   Panama 2–0   Nicaragua 2014 Copa Centroamericana 19,287
  El Salvador 2–0   Belize
  Honduras 0–2   Guatemala
July 11, 2015   Jamaica 1–0   Canada 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup 22,017
  Costa Rica 1–1   El Salvador
September 4, 2015   Argentina 7–0   Bolivia Friendly 22,000
October 9, 2015   El Salvador 1–3   Haiti unknown
July 11, 2017   Costa Rica 1–1   Canada 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup 12,019
  Honduras 3–0   French Guiana
October 8, 2017   El Salvador 1–0   Canada Friendly 8,500
June 2, 2018   Honduras 0–1   El Salvador 17,747
March 26, 2019   United States 1–1   Chile 18,033
June 21, 2019   El Salvador 0–0   Jamaica 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup 22,395
  Honduras 0–1   Curaçao
July 13, 2021   Qatar 3–3   Panama 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup 10,625
  Honduras 4–0   Grenada
July 17, 2021   Grenada 0–4   Qatar 7,173
  Panama 2–3   Honduras
July 20, 2021   Suriname 2–1   Guadeloupe 12,630
  Honduras 0–2   Qatar
December 4, 2021   El Salvador 1–1   Ecuador Friendly 10,709
September 27, 2022   Honduras 2–1   Guatemala 15,000
July 1, 2023   Guadeloupe 4–1   Cuba 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group D 19,766
  Guatemala 0–0   Canada
July 4, 2023   Panama 2–2   El Salvador 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C 20,002
  Canada 4–2   Cuba 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group D

Women's matches edit

Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
December 12, 2012   United States 4–0   China Friendly 15,643
February 11, 2016   Guatemala 1–2   Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying 836
  Canada 5–0   Guyana
February 14, 2016   Guyana 2–1   Guatemala 1,453
  Trinidad and Tobago 0–6   Canada
February 16, 2016   Trinidad and Tobago 5–1   Guyana 859
  Canada 10–0   Guatemala
February 19, 2016   Canada 3–1   Costa Rica 5,516
  United States 5–0   Trinidad and Tobago 5,561
February 21, 2016   Canada 0–2   United States 10,119
April 9, 2017   United States 5–1   Russia Friendly 11,347
April 8, 2018   United States 6–2   Mexico 15,349
January 28, 2020   Costa Rica 6–1   Panama CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying 4,363
  United States 4–0   Haiti
January 31, 2020   Haiti 0–2   Costa Rica 14,121
  Panama 0–8   United States
February 16, 2020   Panama 0–6   Haiti 7,082
  United States 6–0   Costa Rica
June 10, 2021   United States 1–0   Portugal Friendly 9,951
June 13, 2021   United States 4–0   Jamaica 8,737

Rugby union edit

Date Home Team Result Away Team Tournament Spectators
June 23, 2012   United States 10–30   Italy Italy tour of the Americas 17,214[26]
June 8, 2013   United States 12–15   Ireland Ireland tour of the Americas 20,181[27]
June 7, 2014   United States 6–24   Scotland Scotland tour of the Americas 20,001[28]
February 6, 2016   United States 35–35   Argentina XV 2016 Americas Rugby Championship 10,241[29]
June 16, 2018   United States 30–29   Scotland Scotland tour of the Americas

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Houston Dynamo widen BBVA Compass Stadium pitch as pass-and-move mindset brings "different direction"". houstondynamo.com. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Dynamo Stadium Information
  4. ^ . M–E Engineers, Inc. Archived from the original on September 7, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  5. ^ Barr, Greg (October 4, 2010). "Manhattan Construction to Build Dynamo Stadium". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  6. ^ Olson, Bradley (April 7, 2010). "Council Approves Deal for New Dynamo Stadium". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Berman, Mark (January 17, 2023). "Introducing Shell Energy Stadium: Houston Dynamo, Dash home gets new name". FOX 26 Houston. Retrieved February 10, 2023.
  8. ^ Olsen, Bradley (April 7, 2010). "Council Approves Deal for New Dynamo Stadium". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved April 9, 2010.
  9. ^ . East Downtown Management District. Archived from the original on May 21, 2010. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  10. ^ a b Barr, Greg (June 19, 2009). "Dynamo Stadium Deal Gets Closer to Goal". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  11. ^ Shay, Miya (January 26, 2010). "Dynamo looking at stadium site near Galleria". Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  12. ^ Auilar, Charlotte (January 28, 2010). "Bellaire mayor challenges Dynamo stadium plan". Memorial Examiner. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  13. ^ Aguilar, Charlotte (January 28, 2010). "Who knew? Dynamo private stadium deal was privileged info". West University Examiner. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  14. ^ "County approves Dynamo stadium deal".
  15. ^ "Dynamo Choose Stadium Architect, Project Manager".
  16. ^ De Jesus Ortiz, Jose (February 5, 2011). "Dynamo Break Ground on New East End Stadium". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  17. ^ a b Simon, Jason (August 6, 2014). "Soccer, a win, and Gaelic Football…". What's the Score. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  18. ^ Populous selected to design Dynamo stadium
  19. ^ Populous Designs Stadium for Houston Dynamo 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Giase, Frank (February 26, 2007). "Red Bulls: MacDonald Strives to Fulfill a Town's Tradition". The Star-Ledger. Newark, New Jersey. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  21. ^ . Rio Tinto Stadium. Archived from the original on April 20, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
  22. ^ PPL Park
  23. ^ "BBVA Compass Stadium renamed BBVA Stadium with ceremonial logo unveiling" (Press release). BBVA. June 13, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  24. ^ "PNC Completes Acquisition of BBVA USA". PNC Financial Services Group – MediaRoom. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  25. ^ Stadium Partners BBVA Compass Stadium official website. Retrieved 27 July 2016
  26. ^ . Rugbymag. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  27. ^ "Ireland tour 2013 2013". espnscrum. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  28. ^ "Scotland tour 2014 2014". espnscrum. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  29. ^ "United States of America (16) 35–35 (21) Argentina (FT)". espnscrum. Retrieved April 30, 2021.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The stadium was formerly called BBVA Compass Stadium, BBVA Stadium, then PNC Stadium

External links edit

  • Official website
  • BBVA Stadium at StadiumDB.com
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StatesShow map of the United StatesFormer namesBBVA Compass Stadium 2012 2019 BBVA Stadium 2019 2021 PNC Stadium 2021 2022 Address2200 Texas AvenueLocationHouston TexasCoordinates29 45 132 N 95 21 144 W 29 752200 N 95 352400 W 29 752200 95 352400Public transitEaDo StadiumOwnerHarris County Houston Sports AuthorityOperatorAnschutz Entertainment GroupCapacity22 039Field size115 yd 73 yd 105 m 67 m 1 Surface Celebration Bermuda grassConstructionBroke groundFebruary 5 2011OpenedMay 12 2012Construction cost 95 million 121 million in 2022 dollars 2 ArchitectPopulousProject managerHarris County Houston Sports Authority ICON VenueStructural engineerWalter P Moore 3 Services engineerM E Engineers Inc 4 General contractorManhattan Construction Company 5 TenantsHouston Dynamo FC MLS 2012 present Texas Southern Tigers NCAA 2012 present Houston Cougars NCAA 2013 Houston Baptist Huskies NCAA 2013 Houston Dash NWSL 2014 present The stadium is located on a tract of land bordered by Texas Walker Emancipation and Hutchins in East Downtown and east of Interstate 69 U S Route 59 and Downtown Houston 8 9 Contents 1 Construction history 2009 2011 2 Milestones 3 Sports 3 1 Soccer 3 2 Rugby union 3 3 College football 3 4 Gaelic football 4 Features and design 5 Sponsors 6 Awards 7 Concessions 8 Stadium partners 9 Accessibility and transportation 10 International matches 10 1 Men s matches 10 2 Women s matches 10 3 Rugby union 11 See also 12 References 13 Notes 14 External linksConstruction history 2009 2011 edit nbsp Construction site for the stadiumIn June 2009 negotiations and financing began to fall into place with construction of the stadium originally beginning as early as Fall 2009 Banks and investors were in the books to finance the project and only minor details were being worked out 10 Various locations the Dynamo were interested in building a stadium since their arrival were the former Astroworld site Pearland Sugar Land and Northeast Houston near the Lake Houston area 10 On January 26 2010 the Houston Dynamo franchise had expressed an interest in a proposed 30 acre 120 000 m2 parcel for the stadium location at South Rice Avenue and Westpark Drive adjacent to Bellaire s city limits and near the southwest corner of the Interstate 69 U S Highway 59 and the Interstate 610 interchanges 11 Two days later the Mayor of Bellaire Cindy Seigel said that she would use whatever power she could to oppose the possible new location and is in communication with the developer to dissuade him She acknowledges that considering that the land is in Houston s city limits and only abuts her city the odds are slim and said in an open letter to Midway Fans on the north and east side of Houston will have difficulty in getting to this site Additionally this site does not have the infrastructure in place to serve it that already exists at other athletic facilities downtown or at Reliant Park 12 The highly populated and heavily Hispanic area of Gulfton is within proximity although former Council member Pam Holm stated that ethnic considerations should not be key to choosing a stadium location To position this as a Hispanic sport and say the stadium has to be in proximity to Hispanic neighborhoods doesn t do it justice the Dynamo is something that all citizens of Houston have so embraced 13 On April 13 2010 Harris County commissioners voted unanimously to begin construction of the new Dynamo stadium east of downtown 14 clearing the way for construction sometime in February 2011 Oliver Luck at the time president and general manager of the Dynamo announced the financing architect and project manager for the new stadium He announced Populous had been chosen to design and build the stadium Populous one of the world s leading sports architecture firms had previously built three other major venues in the city Minute Maid Park NRG Stadium and the Toyota Center 15 and internationally designed soccer stadia including Wembley Stadium London Emirates Stadium London Soccer City Johannesburg and Aviva Stadium Dublin On February 5 2011 the Houston Dynamo led by Houston mayor Annise Parker and Harris County judge Ed Emmett broke ground on the Houston Dynamo Stadium site Houston Dynamo President Chris Canetti strongly expressed that the stadium will be ready by April 2012 16 Milestones editDate NotesFebruary 5 2011 GroundbreakingMarch 10 2011 The portion of Bastrop Street and Rusk Street that runs through the site is removedMay 6 2011 Construction crews begin drilling on siteMay 12 2011 The first concrete is pouredAugust 15 2011 First steel beam is installedNovember 14 2011 Last steel beam is installedDecember 13 2011 BBVA Compass acquires naming rightsMay 10 2012 Houston Dynamo Academy 0 3 United States U 17 Men sFirst event amp first soccer matchMay 12 2012 Houston Dynamo 1 0 D C UnitedFirst Houston Dynamo matchMay 23 2012 New Zealand 2 2 El Salvador Association football BBVA Compass Content SeriesFirst international sporting eventJune 23 2012 USA 10 30 Italy Rugby union 2012 Italian Tour of the AmericasFirst rugby union matchAugust 31 2012 Cinco Ranch Katy 34 6 Cypress Ranch Cypress Fairbanks American football BBVA Compass Kick Off ClassicFirst American football gameSeptember 15 2012 Texas Southern 35 45 Jackson State American football First Texas Southern gameOctober 12 2012 Mexico 5 0 Guyana 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification CONCACAF third roundFirst FIFA World Cup qualification matchNovember 4 2012 Houston Dynamo 2 0 Sporting Kansas CityFirst Houston Dynamo playoff matchDecember 12 2012 United States 4 0 China PRInternational friendlyFirst visit by the United States women s national soccer team note 1 January 29 2013 United States 0 0 CanadaInternational friendlyFirst visit by the United States men s national soccer team note 2 February 1 2013 Australia 31 12 Japan Rugby sevens 2012 13 IRB Women s Sevens World Series Pool CFirst rugby sevens match United States 12 12 Canada Rugby sevens 2012 13 IRB Women s Sevens World Series Pool BFirst visit by the United States rugby sevens teamApril 14 2013 Houston Dynamo 2 1 Chicago Fire New record of longest unbeaten run at home in Major League Soccer 36 games October 12 2013 Houston Cougars 25 15 Memphis Tigers American football First Houston Cougars gameAugust 3 2014 Houston Gaels White 20 16 Houston Gaels Blue Gaelic football First Gaelic football match 17 The USWNT last played in the stadium on June 13 2021 in a 4 0 win over Jamaica s women s national football team The USMNT last played in Houston during the Semifinals of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup on June 22 2011 at Reliant Stadium in a 1 0 win over Panama Sports editSoccer edit nbsp Houston Dynamo fans at BBVA Stadium in 2015Construction on BBVA Stadium led to the Houston Dynamo s decision to play their first seven games of the 2012 Major League Soccer season on the road Their first match at the stadium was played on May 12 2012 when they defeated D C United 1 0 The lone goal came from Brad Davis from 35 yards out which beat D C goalkeeper Bill Hamid The win happened in front of a capacity crowd of 22 039 and would mark the beginning of what would be an unbeaten year for the Dynamo at home posting a year end home record of 11 0 6 After completion BBVA Stadium became home to several international matches The first was between New Zealand and El Salvador for the BBVA Compass Content Series on May 23 2012 The match ended in a 2 2 draw The first FIFA Qualifier match was played between Mexico and Guyana on October 12 2012 Mexico won the match 5 0 The United States women s national team made its debut at the stadium with a 4 0 win over China PR on December 12 2012 The United States men s national team played to a scoreless draw with Canada on January 29 2013 in its BBVA debut Rugby union edit BBVA Stadium played host to the 2012 Italian Tour of the Americas which saw the USA Eagles play Italy to a 30 10 loss The Eagles returned to BBVA Compass Stadium to play a mid year rugby union test match against Ireland on June 8 2013 the Eagles lost 15 12 but set a record for largest crowd for the Eagles on home soil when 20 181 fans packed the stadium BBVA Stadium played host to the 2012 13 IRB Women s Sevens World Series in the USA leg of the series However the USA leg of the World Series was moved to the Atlanta suburb of Kennesaw Georgia for the 2013 14 series where it has remained ever since College football edit BBVA Stadium is home to Texas Southern University football During the 2013 season the stadium also hosted the Houston Cougars for two games while TDECU Stadium was being built The Cougars drew the stadium s largest American football crowd 20 197 spectators for a November 23 game against Cincinnati citation needed Gaelic football edit BBVA Stadium played host to the first ever Gaelic football game on an MLS pitch August 3 2014 when the Houston Gaels played the first of their now annual demonstration match divided squad after the Houston Dynamo D C United match The Gaels were originally scheduled to play on March 15 after the Dynamo Montreal Impact match as part of the Saint Patrick s Day weekend festivities but the game was postponed due to concerns about the rain soaked pitch 17 Features and design editThe stadium has a capacity of 22 039 seats including 34 private suites 1 100 club seats Premium Club dedicated supporters stand and food court 3 The stadium is designed to accommodate MLS and FIFA standard international soccer football lacrosse rugby and concerts Architecturally the stadium features a faceted facade of expanded metal mesh with orange polycarbonate enclosed entrances and spectator facilities that reflects the industrial heritage of the East Downtown location The stadium architect Christopher Lee of Populous stated We set out to design the perfect urban soccer stadium tight atmospheric and intimate 18 Lee was the designer of the famed Emirates Stadium in London England and his design brings European stadium traditions of intimate and atmospheric soccer specific stadia to MLS 19 The 95 million stadium construction cost makes the BBVA Compass Stadium the most cost effective of modern soccer specific stadiums with recent venues like the Red Bull Arena costing 200 million 20 Rio Tinto Stadium costing 110 million 21 and PPL Park costing 115 million 22 nbsp East Facade along Emancipation nbsp North Facade along Texas Avenue nbsp Stadium Geometric Entrance nbsp Stadium Illuminated at Night nbsp Sponsors editOn December 13 2011 BBVA Compass an international bank with dozens of branches in Houston signed a 10 year 20 million naming rights deal The stadium was renamed to BBVA Stadium on June 13 2019 as part of the company s brand changes 23 During the second half of the 2021 season BBVA Stadium was rebranded as PNC Stadium following PNC Financial Services acquisition of BBVA USA in June 2021 24 Shell Energy announced on January 17 2023 that it acquired the stadium s naming rights agreeing to an 8 year 40 million deal 7 Awards editOn December 10 2012 BBVA Compass Stadium received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver certification from the U S Green Building Council The stadium received the award for its innovative construction and sustainable design Notable achievements during the stadium s construction process included diverting 86 85 of on site generated construction waste to landfills reducing water use by 41 from the installation of high energy toilets reducing energy use by 20 41 using 98 42 of the wood based building materials from certified forests and providing preferred parking spaces for fuel efficient low emissions vehicles Concessions editOn March 22 2012 AEG Facilities managed BBVA Compass and the Houston Dynamo announced that Levy Restaurants will be the official restaurant partner Stadium partners editThe following are its current official stadium partners 25 Budweiser Audi Papa Johns Life Storage AT amp T TriEagle EnergyAccessibility and transportation editThe stadium is adjacent to METRORail light rail at EaDo Stadium station served by the Green and Purple lines Taxi Buses street and garage parking nearby The stadium is located southeast of Minute Maid Park within the East Downtown district which is undergoing revitalization efforts and east of Downtown Houston International matches editBBVA Stadium hosted its first international match on May 23 2012 when New Zealand and El Salvador played to a 2 2 draw The stadium hosted its first women s international match when it hosted a 4 0 win by the United States over China in December 2012 Men s matches edit Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament SpectatorsMay 23 2012 nbsp El Salvador 2 2 nbsp New Zealand Friendly 15 500October 12 2012 nbsp Guyana 0 5 nbsp Mexico 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 12 115November 14 2012 nbsp Honduras 0 0 nbsp Peru Friendly 9 142January 29 2013 nbsp United States 0 0 nbsp Canada 11 737July 15 2013 nbsp El Salvador 1 0 nbsp Haiti 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup 21 783 nbsp Honduras 0 2 nbsp Trinidad and TobagoJune 1 2014 nbsp Israel 4 2 nbsp Honduras Friendly 19 235September 10 2014 nbsp Panama 2 0 nbsp Nicaragua 2014 Copa Centroamericana 19 287 nbsp El Salvador 2 0 nbsp Belize nbsp Honduras 0 2 nbsp GuatemalaJuly 11 2015 nbsp Jamaica 1 0 nbsp Canada 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup 22 017 nbsp Costa Rica 1 1 nbsp El SalvadorSeptember 4 2015 nbsp Argentina 7 0 nbsp Bolivia Friendly 22 000October 9 2015 nbsp El Salvador 1 3 nbsp Haiti unknownJuly 11 2017 nbsp Costa Rica 1 1 nbsp Canada 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup 12 019 nbsp Honduras 3 0 nbsp French GuianaOctober 8 2017 nbsp El Salvador 1 0 nbsp Canada Friendly 8 500June 2 2018 nbsp Honduras 0 1 nbsp El Salvador 17 747March 26 2019 nbsp United States 1 1 nbsp Chile 18 033June 21 2019 nbsp El Salvador 0 0 nbsp Jamaica 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup 22 395 nbsp Honduras 0 1 nbsp CuracaoJuly 13 2021 nbsp Qatar 3 3 nbsp Panama 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup 10 625 nbsp Honduras 4 0 nbsp GrenadaJuly 17 2021 nbsp Grenada 0 4 nbsp Qatar 7 173 nbsp Panama 2 3 nbsp HondurasJuly 20 2021 nbsp Suriname 2 1 nbsp Guadeloupe 12 630 nbsp Honduras 0 2 nbsp QatarDecember 4 2021 nbsp El Salvador 1 1 nbsp Ecuador Friendly 10 709September 27 2022 nbsp Honduras 2 1 nbsp Guatemala 15 000July 1 2023 nbsp Guadeloupe 4 1 nbsp Cuba 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group D 19 766 nbsp Guatemala 0 0 nbsp CanadaJuly 4 2023 nbsp Panama 2 2 nbsp El Salvador 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C 20 002 nbsp Canada 4 2 nbsp Cuba 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group DWomen s matches edit Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament SpectatorsDecember 12 2012 nbsp United States 4 0 nbsp China Friendly 15 643February 11 2016 nbsp Guatemala 1 2 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying 836 nbsp Canada 5 0 nbsp GuyanaFebruary 14 2016 nbsp Guyana 2 1 nbsp Guatemala 1 453 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 0 6 nbsp CanadaFebruary 16 2016 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 5 1 nbsp Guyana 859 nbsp Canada 10 0 nbsp GuatemalaFebruary 19 2016 nbsp Canada 3 1 nbsp Costa Rica 5 516 nbsp United States 5 0 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 5 561February 21 2016 nbsp Canada 0 2 nbsp United States 10 119April 9 2017 nbsp United States 5 1 nbsp Russia Friendly 11 347April 8 2018 nbsp United States 6 2 nbsp Mexico 15 349January 28 2020 nbsp Costa Rica 6 1 nbsp Panama CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying 4 363 nbsp United States 4 0 nbsp HaitiJanuary 31 2020 nbsp Haiti 0 2 nbsp Costa Rica 14 121 nbsp Panama 0 8 nbsp United StatesFebruary 16 2020 nbsp Panama 0 6 nbsp Haiti 7 082 nbsp United States 6 0 nbsp Costa RicaJune 10 2021 nbsp United States 1 0 nbsp Portugal Friendly 9 951June 13 2021 nbsp United States 4 0 nbsp Jamaica 8 737Rugby union edit Date Home Team Result Away Team Tournament SpectatorsJune 23 2012 nbsp United States 10 30 nbsp Italy Italy tour of the Americas 17 214 26 June 8 2013 nbsp United States 12 15 nbsp Ireland Ireland tour of the Americas 20 181 27 June 7 2014 nbsp United States 6 24 nbsp Scotland Scotland tour of the Americas 20 001 28 February 6 2016 nbsp United States 35 35 nbsp Argentina XV 2016 Americas Rugby Championship 10 241 29 June 16 2018 nbsp United States 30 29 nbsp Scotland Scotland tour of the AmericasSee also editList of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums List of soccer stadiums in the United StatesReferences edit Houston Dynamo widen BBVA Compass Stadium pitch as pass and move mindset brings different direction houstondynamo com Retrieved October 30 2015 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 a b Dynamo Stadium Information Stadia Project Descriptions M E Engineers Inc Archived from the original on September 7 2017 Retrieved April 19 2014 Barr Greg October 4 2010 Manhattan Construction to Build Dynamo Stadium Houston Business Journal Retrieved April 19 2014 Olson Bradley April 7 2010 Council Approves Deal for New Dynamo Stadium Houston Chronicle Retrieved April 7 2010 a b Berman Mark January 17 2023 Introducing Shell Energy Stadium Houston Dynamo Dash home gets new name FOX 26 Houston Retrieved February 10 2023 Olsen Bradley April 7 2010 Council Approves Deal for New Dynamo Stadium Houston Chronicle Retrieved April 9 2010 Welcome to EaDo East Downtown Management District Archived from the original on May 21 2010 Retrieved August 1 2009 a b Barr Greg June 19 2009 Dynamo Stadium Deal Gets Closer to Goal Houston Business Journal Retrieved January 29 2010 Shay Miya January 26 2010 Dynamo looking at stadium site near Galleria Retrieved January 29 2010 Auilar Charlotte January 28 2010 Bellaire mayor challenges Dynamo stadium plan Memorial Examiner Retrieved January 28 2010 Aguilar Charlotte January 28 2010 Who knew Dynamo private stadium deal was privileged info West University Examiner Retrieved January 29 2010 County approves Dynamo stadium deal Dynamo Choose Stadium Architect Project Manager De Jesus Ortiz Jose February 5 2011 Dynamo Break Ground on New East End Stadium Houston Chronicle Retrieved February 5 2011 a b Simon Jason August 6 2014 Soccer a win and Gaelic Football What s the Score Retrieved August 11 2014 Populous selected to design Dynamo stadium Populous Designs Stadium for Houston Dynamo Archived 2014 02 01 at the Wayback Machine Giase Frank February 26 2007 Red Bulls MacDonald Strives to Fulfill a Town s Tradition The Star Ledger Newark New Jersey Retrieved October 18 2011 Stadium Facts Rio Tinto Stadium Archived from the original on April 20 2012 Retrieved May 11 2012 PPL Park BBVA Compass Stadium renamed BBVA Stadium with ceremonial logo unveiling Press release BBVA June 13 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 PNC Completes Acquisition of BBVA USA PNC Financial Services Group MediaRoom Retrieved October 2 2021 Stadium Partners BBVA Compass Stadium official website Retrieved 27 July 2016 Record Crowd a Good Thing Rugbymag Archived from the original on June 29 2012 Retrieved April 30 2021 Ireland tour 2013 2013 espnscrum Retrieved April 30 2021 Scotland tour 2014 2014 espnscrum Retrieved April 30 2021 United States of America 16 35 35 21 Argentina FT espnscrum Retrieved April 30 2021 Notes edit The stadium was formerly called BBVA Compass Stadium BBVA Stadium then PNC StadiumExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to PNC Stadium Official website BBVA Stadium at StadiumDB comPreceded bySporting Park Host of the College Cup2016 Succeeded byPPL Park Portals nbsp Texas nbsp Soccer nbsp Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shell Energy Stadium amp oldid 1187453035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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