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FIU Football Stadium is a college football and soccer stadium on the campus of Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida. It is home stadium of the FIU Panthers football team and the Miami FC soccer team from the USL Championship. The stadium opened in 1995 and has a seating capacity of 20,000.

FIU Football Stadium
FIU Football Stadium
Location within Florida
FIU Football Stadium
FIU Football Stadium (the United States)
Former namesFIU Community Stadium (1995–2001)
Ocean Bank Field at FIU Stadium (2001–2017)
Riccardo Silva Stadium (2017–2022)
Location11200 Southwest 8th Street
Miami, FL 33199
Coordinates25°45′9″N 80°22′40″W / 25.75250°N 80.37778°W / 25.75250; -80.37778Coordinates: 25°45′9″N 80°22′40″W / 25.75250°N 80.37778°W / 25.75250; -80.37778
OwnerFlorida International University
OperatorFlorida International University
Executive suites19
Capacity20,000
Record attendance22,682 (2011 vs. Duke)
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction
Broke groundJuly 24, 1994 (1994-07-24)
OpenedSeptember 24, 1995 (1995-09-24)[3]
Expanded2001, 2008 and 2012
Construction costUS$3 million (original stadium, 1994)
($5.34 million in 2021 dollars[1])[2]
US$54 million (new stadium, 2007)
ArchitectRossetti Architects
BEA Architects
General contractorOdebrecht Construction
Tenants
FIU Panthers (NCAA) (1995–present)
Football (2002–present)
Track and Field (1995–2006)
Miami FC (2016–2018, 2020–)

History

FIU Community Stadium

FIU Community Stadium was the first dedicated sports facility at the school, replacing Tamiami Field. Construction officially began on July 24, 1994, and the facility opened on September 24, 1995, as a 7,500-seat football and track stadium. It was built as a joint venture between FIU, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade Parks, and the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair.[3] In anticipation of the inaugural FIU Golden Panthers football[Note 1] season in fall 2002, the university placed movable bleachers around the stadium's all-weather running track in 2001, which increased the stadium's capacity to 17,000 seats.

Renovation

Years Stadium capacity
1995–2001 7,500[2]
2002–2007 17,000[4]
2008–2011 18,000[5]
2012–present 20,000

In 2007, the university announced a major expansion and redesign for FIU Stadium. The redesign of FIU Stadium would increase the stadium's capacity to 45,000 fans, to be built in phases. For the first phase of the expansion, the school demolished a large portion of the original 1995 stadium. The west, south and east sides of FIU Stadium were taken down and construction began on the new, permanent stadium. The expansion was completed in September 2008 for the 2008 football season. Phase one increased the stadium's capacity from 17,000 fans to 18,000, including 1,500 club seats.[6] During construction, the 2007 FIU Golden Panthers football team played its home games in the Miami Orange Bowl.

The new facility opened for the first home game of the 2008 football season against the South Florida Bulls on September 20. The Golden Panthers lost 17–9 in front of a crowd of 16,717.[7] The team won its first game in the new stadium on October 11, 2008, against Sun Belt Conference rival the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders, 31–21. The team finished its first season in the new stadium with three wins and two losses. In 2009, the university began the second phase of the stadium expansion, which included the construction of a new football field house. Renovations were completed in 2012 and the capacity increased to 20,000 seats.

In 2017, the university agreed to a five-year deal to rename the stadium after Riccardo Silva, part owner of Miami FC.[8] Before the deal, Silva had donated $3.76 million for various improvements to the stadium including a new playing surface and Jumbotron video scoreboard.[8][9]

Attendance

Historical Attendance at FIU Stadium
Rank Attendance Date Game result
1 22,682 October 1, 2011 FIU 27, Duke 31
(2011 Homecoming)
2 20,205 September 12, 2011 FIU 17, UCF 10
3 19,872 September 11, 2010 FIU 14, Rutgers 19
4 18,524 September 24, 2016 FIU 14, UCF 53
5 17,962 October 24, 2015 FIU 41, Old Dominion 12
(2015 Homecoming)

On October 1, 2011, FIU Stadium drew its largest attendance in school history. A crowd of 22,268 came to watch the Panthers play the Duke Blue Devils football team for the team's 2011 homecoming game. During the game, the Goodyear Blimp made its first appearance at FIU Stadium. The Miami Tower in Downtown Miami was also lit in blue and gold from September 26 to October 1, 2011, in honor of the game.[10]

On April 19, Miami FC set a club record for attendance at the stadium. The match against Major League Soccer team Inter Miami CF in the Third Round of the 2022 U.S. Open Cup drew 11,158 fans.[11]

Renaming

On April 3, 2017, FIU Stadium was renamed Riccardo Silva Stadium.[8][12][9] The decision to rename the stadium is in recognition of the support given by Italian businessman Riccardo Silva to the FIU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics since 2015.

The newly renamed stadium home opener featured a performance by Grammy-nominated Latin star Maluma.[13][14] Maluma returned to the stadium in April 2018 to record the video for the Spanish-language version of Jason Derulo's World Cup 2018 anthem for Coca-Cola.[15][16]

Structure and facilities

Designed by Rossetti Architects,[17] the stadium has a 6,500-square-foot (600 m2) Panther Club on the ground level, an upper concourse for additional fan seating and concessions, a jumbotron scoreboard, and 19 luxury suites. Seating includes chairback seats and bench seating, all with backrests. Panther fans shout "Rattle the Cage!" and fans will stomp and jump in unison on the bleachers creating a very loud reverberation throughout the steel and aluminum stadium.[citation needed] The Rattling of the Cage is done throughout the game, notably while the team is on defense and during cheers.[18][19]

In April 2017 Riccardo Silva Stadium has also seen significant improvements made to the facility over the last two months, with completion of two major projects. The first is the installation of a new state of the art playing surface. The new surface, FieldTurf's Revolution 360, features fibers that provide for optimal durability, resilience and feel and is used by many of the country's biggest NFL and soccer teams.

Riccardo Silva Stadium has also been enhanced by installation of a new videoboard, replacing the existing scoreboard, providing a huge boost to the fan experience at The Miami FC's soccer games. Measuring approximately 31 by 59 feet (9.4 m × 18.0 m), the new videoboard will feature a 13HD pixel layout, the premier technology for outdoor applications within the sports industry. It will have full live video and instant replay capabilities, along with multiple zones of content, including statistics and graphics.

In April 2011, the field was named Alfonso Field after alumnus David F. Alfonso. The facility also includes a two-story, 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) field house, named for trustee R. Kirk Landon, which includes a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) weight room. The stadium also includes 8,500 square feet (790 m2) of locker rooms, an equipment room, a full-service athletic training facility, a ticket office, a merchandise area, and an FIU Athletics Hall of Fame.

 
A wide photograph of the stadium

Transportation

Miami-Dade Transit serves Riccardo Silva Stadium with Metrobus lines 8, 11, 24, and 71. Bus lines 8, 11, and 24 connect Riccardo Silva Stadium directly with Downtown Miami and Brickell.[20] For students at the Biscayne Bay Campus, the Riccardo Silva Golden Panther Express offers direct bus service to Riccardo Silva Stadium. Riccardo Silva Stadium has multiple bike racks for fans traveling by bicycle. Parking on game days is free. Tailgate parking areas around the stadium open six hours before kickoff.[21]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ FIU dropped the word "Golden" from its nickname starting in the 2010–11 school year.

References

  1. ^ 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 April 16, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Polansky, Risa (March 8, 2007). . Miami Today. Archived from the original on February 6, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Heralding the New Stadium". The Miami Herald. September 24, 1995. p. 4. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  4. ^ "2006 FIU Football Program" (PDF). FIU Athletics.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ (Press release). FIU Athletics. May 25, 2007. Archived from the original on July 4, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  6. ^ . CollegeGridirons.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  7. ^ (Stats report). FIU Athletics. September 20, 2010. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c "FIU Stadium gets facelift, new name after Miami FC owner gives record $3.76 million donation". miamiherald. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  9. ^ a b McMurphy, Brett. "Riccardo Silva Stadium will be the new name of FIU's football stadium, sources told ESPN". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  10. ^ Merille, Eduardo (September 1, 2011). "Iconic Downtown Building to go Blue and Gold for Homecoming". FIU News. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  11. ^ "Miami FC Breaks Club Attendance Record Despite 1-0 Loss in Miami Clásico - Miami Clásico". Miami FC. April 19, 2022. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  12. ^ "FIU names stadium for entrepreneur, real estate investor Riccardo Silva". The Real Deal Miami. April 3, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  13. ^ "Maluma Set to Perform at Miami FC's Home Opener". NBC 6 South Florida. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  14. ^ "Global music idol Maluma joins Miami FC at historic home opener". Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  15. ^ "Maluma Returns to Riccardo Silva Stadium to Shoot New Video for Coca Cola's 2018 FIFA World Cup Anthem". Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  16. ^ Diaz, Johnny. "Drake, Taylor Swift, Zayn and others make Miami music videos a trend again". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  17. ^ (PDF). Florida International University. September 9, 2011. p. 1–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 24, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  18. ^ "FIU Rattles The City". Antisteez.com. November 30, 2010. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  19. ^ Brooks, Jeff (August 1, 2007). "Odebrecht Building Expandable Stadium at FIU" (Southeast ed.). ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com. 9054.
  20. ^ "Metrobus". Miami-Dade County. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  21. ^ . FIU Athletics. Archived from the original on June 10, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2012.

External links

  • FIU Facilities Planning & Construction Site
  • FIU Stadium construction history

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FIU Football Stadium is a college football and soccer stadium on the campus of Florida International University FIU in Miami Florida It is home stadium of the FIU Panthers football team and the Miami FC soccer team from the USL Championship The stadium opened in 1995 and has a seating capacity of 20 000 FIU Football StadiumFIU Football StadiumLocation within FloridaShow map of FloridaFIU Football StadiumFIU Football Stadium the United States Show map of the United StatesFormer namesFIU Community Stadium 1995 2001 Ocean Bank Field at FIU Stadium 2001 2017 Riccardo Silva Stadium 2017 2022 Location11200 Southwest 8th StreetMiami FL 33199Coordinates25 45 9 N 80 22 40 W 25 75250 N 80 37778 W 25 75250 80 37778 Coordinates 25 45 9 N 80 22 40 W 25 75250 N 80 37778 W 25 75250 80 37778OwnerFlorida International UniversityOperatorFlorida International UniversityExecutive suites19Capacity20 000Record attendance22 682 2011 vs Duke SurfaceFieldTurfConstructionBroke groundJuly 24 1994 1994 07 24 OpenedSeptember 24 1995 1995 09 24 3 Expanded2001 2008 and 2012Construction costUS 3 million original stadium 1994 5 34 million in 2021 dollars 1 2 US 54 million new stadium 2007 ArchitectRossetti ArchitectsBEA ArchitectsGeneral contractorOdebrecht ConstructionTenantsFIU Panthers NCAA 1995 present Football 2002 present Track and Field 1995 2006 Miami FC 2016 2018 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 FIU Community Stadium 1 2 Renovation 1 3 Attendance 1 4 Renaming 2 Structure and facilities 3 Transportation 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFIU Community Stadium Edit FIU Community Stadium was the first dedicated sports facility at the school replacing Tamiami Field Construction officially began on July 24 1994 and the facility opened on September 24 1995 as a 7 500 seat football and track stadium It was built as a joint venture between FIU Miami Dade County Public Schools Miami Dade Parks and the Miami Dade County Youth Fair 3 In anticipation of the inaugural FIU Golden Panthers football Note 1 season in fall 2002 the university placed movable bleachers around the stadium s all weather running track in 2001 which increased the stadium s capacity to 17 000 seats Renovation Edit Years Stadium capacity1995 2001 7 500 2 2002 2007 17 000 4 2008 2011 18 000 5 2012 present 20 000In 2007 the university announced a major expansion and redesign for FIU Stadium The redesign of FIU Stadium would increase the stadium s capacity to 45 000 fans to be built in phases For the first phase of the expansion the school demolished a large portion of the original 1995 stadium The west south and east sides of FIU Stadium were taken down and construction began on the new permanent stadium The expansion was completed in September 2008 for the 2008 football season Phase one increased the stadium s capacity from 17 000 fans to 18 000 including 1 500 club seats 6 During construction the 2007 FIU Golden Panthers football team played its home games in the Miami Orange Bowl The new facility opened for the first home game of the 2008 football season against the South Florida Bulls on September 20 The Golden Panthers lost 17 9 in front of a crowd of 16 717 7 The team won its first game in the new stadium on October 11 2008 against Sun Belt Conference rival the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders 31 21 The team finished its first season in the new stadium with three wins and two losses In 2009 the university began the second phase of the stadium expansion which included the construction of a new football field house Renovations were completed in 2012 and the capacity increased to 20 000 seats In 2017 the university agreed to a five year deal to rename the stadium after Riccardo Silva part owner of Miami FC 8 Before the deal Silva had donated 3 76 million for various improvements to the stadium including a new playing surface and Jumbotron video scoreboard 8 9 Attendance Edit Historical Attendance at FIU Stadium Rank Attendance Date Game result1 22 682 October 1 2011 FIU 27 Duke 31 2011 Homecoming 2 20 205 September 12 2011 FIU 17 UCF 103 19 872 September 11 2010 FIU 14 Rutgers 194 18 524 September 24 2016 FIU 14 UCF 535 17 962 October 24 2015 FIU 41 Old Dominion 12 2015 Homecoming On October 1 2011 FIU Stadium drew its largest attendance in school history A crowd of 22 268 came to watch the Panthers play the Duke Blue Devils football team for the team s 2011 homecoming game During the game the Goodyear Blimp made its first appearance at FIU Stadium The Miami Tower in Downtown Miami was also lit in blue and gold from September 26 to October 1 2011 in honor of the game 10 On April 19 Miami FC set a club record for attendance at the stadium The match against Major League Soccer team Inter Miami CF in the Third Round of the 2022 U S Open Cup drew 11 158 fans 11 Renaming Edit On April 3 2017 FIU Stadium was renamed Riccardo Silva Stadium 8 12 9 The decision to rename the stadium is in recognition of the support given by Italian businessman Riccardo Silva to the FIU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics since 2015 The newly renamed stadium home opener featured a performance by Grammy nominated Latin star Maluma 13 14 Maluma returned to the stadium in April 2018 to record the video for the Spanish language version of Jason Derulo s World Cup 2018 anthem for Coca Cola 15 16 Structure and facilities EditDesigned by Rossetti Architects 17 the stadium has a 6 500 square foot 600 m2 Panther Club on the ground level an upper concourse for additional fan seating and concessions a jumbotron scoreboard and 19 luxury suites Seating includes chairback seats and bench seating all with backrests Panther fans shout Rattle the Cage and fans will stomp and jump in unison on the bleachers creating a very loud reverberation throughout the steel and aluminum stadium citation needed The Rattling of the Cage is done throughout the game notably while the team is on defense and during cheers 18 19 In April 2017 Riccardo Silva Stadium has also seen significant improvements made to the facility over the last two months with completion of two major projects The first is the installation of a new state of the art playing surface The new surface FieldTurf s Revolution 360 features fibers that provide for optimal durability resilience and feel and is used by many of the country s biggest NFL and soccer teams Riccardo Silva Stadium has also been enhanced by installation of a new videoboard replacing the existing scoreboard providing a huge boost to the fan experience at The Miami FC s soccer games Measuring approximately 31 by 59 feet 9 4 m 18 0 m the new videoboard will feature a 13HD pixel layout the premier technology for outdoor applications within the sports industry It will have full live video and instant replay capabilities along with multiple zones of content including statistics and graphics In April 2011 the field was named Alfonso Field after alumnus David F Alfonso The facility also includes a two story 50 000 square foot 4 600 m2 field house named for trustee R Kirk Landon which includes a 14 000 square foot 1 300 m2 weight room The stadium also includes 8 500 square feet 790 m2 of locker rooms an equipment room a full service athletic training facility a ticket office a merchandise area and an FIU Athletics Hall of Fame A wide photograph of the stadiumTransportation EditMiami Dade Transit serves Riccardo Silva Stadium with Metrobus lines 8 11 24 and 71 Bus lines 8 11 and 24 connect Riccardo Silva Stadium directly with Downtown Miami and Brickell 20 For students at the Biscayne Bay Campus the Riccardo Silva Golden Panther Express offers direct bus service to Riccardo Silva Stadium Riccardo Silva Stadium has multiple bike racks for fans traveling by bicycle Parking on game days is free Tailgate parking areas around the stadium open six hours before kickoff 21 See also EditShula Bowl FIU Baseball Stadium Ocean Bank Convocation Center List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiumsNotes Edit FIU dropped the word Golden from its nickname starting in the 2010 11 school year References Edit 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 April 16 2022 a b Polansky Risa March 8 2007 FIU Plans 50 Million Stadium Student Center Miami Today Archived from the original on February 6 2011 Retrieved July 4 2012 a b Heralding the New Stadium The Miami Herald September 24 1995 p 4 Retrieved July 4 2012 2006 FIU Football Program PDF FIU Athletics permanent dead link FIU Breaks Ground On New Stadium Press release FIU Athletics May 25 2007 Archived from the original on July 4 2012 Retrieved July 4 2012 FIU Stadium CollegeGridirons com Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved July 4 2012 USF vs FIU Stats report FIU Athletics September 20 2010 Archived from the original on March 11 2012 Retrieved July 4 2012 a b c FIU Stadium gets facelift new name after Miami FC owner gives record 3 76 million donation miamiherald Retrieved April 4 2017 a b McMurphy Brett Riccardo Silva Stadium will be the new name of FIU s football stadium sources told ESPN ESPN com ESPN Retrieved March 30 2017 Merille Eduardo September 1 2011 Iconic Downtown Building to go Blue and Gold for Homecoming FIU News Retrieved July 4 2012 Miami FC Breaks Club Attendance Record Despite 1 0 Loss in Miami Clasico Miami Clasico Miami FC April 19 2022 Retrieved June 6 2022 FIU names stadium for entrepreneur real estate investor Riccardo Silva The Real Deal Miami April 3 2017 Retrieved April 4 2017 Maluma Set to Perform at Miami FC s Home Opener NBC 6 South Florida Retrieved April 23 2018 Global music idol Maluma joins Miami FC at historic home opener Retrieved April 23 2018 Maluma Returns to Riccardo Silva Stadium to Shoot New Video for Coca Cola s 2018 FIFA World Cup Anthem Retrieved April 23 2018 Diaz Johnny Drake Taylor Swift Zayn and others make Miami music videos a trend again Sun Sentinel com Retrieved April 25 2018 NOTICE TO ARCHITECT ENGINEERS BT 842 FIU Stadium Expansion amp Master Plan PDF Florida International University September 9 2011 p 1 3 Archived from the original PDF on January 24 2013 Retrieved July 4 2012 FIU Rattles The City Antisteez com November 30 2010 Retrieved July 4 2012 Brooks Jeff August 1 2007 Odebrecht Building Expandable Stadium at FIU Southeast ed ConstructionEquipmentGuide com 9054 Metrobus Miami Dade County Retrieved July 4 2012 Game Day Parking FIU Athletics Archived from the original on June 10 2012 Retrieved July 4 2012 External links EditFIU Stadium Construction Official Website FIU Facilities Planning amp Construction Site FIU Stadium construction history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riccardo Silva Stadium amp oldid 1152218605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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