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World Wide Technology Soccer Park

World Wide Technology Soccer Park is a soccer complex which includes four soccer-specific stadiums, with the main field, West Community Stadium,[2] holding 5,500 seats. Located in Fenton, Missouri, United States, a suburb southwest of downtown St. Louis, it is operated by St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club whose 275 teams and 3,600 players use it for both practice and games. It is also the home field for Webster University's men's and women's soccer teams and was the home of Saint Louis FC from 2015-2020. The complex has five playing fields—three turf and two grass—and one main exhibition turf field, most of which are lighted. The fields are primarily used for soccer but also host field hockey and lacrosse teams. In addition to the playing surfaces, the complex features offices, home and away locker rooms, a fan shop, a banquet hall, a veranda overlooking the main field, two concession stands, a press box, and a private office.

West Community Stadium
World Wide Technology Soccer Park
Former namesAnheuser-Busch Center
St. Louis Soccer Park
Location1 Soccer Park Road
Fenton, Missouri 63026
Coordinates38°32′50″N 90°26′20″W / 38.54722°N 90.43889°W / 38.54722; -90.43889
OwnerSt. Louis Scott Gallagher
Capacity5,500[1]
SurfaceTurf (main stadium field and 3 other fields, 2 grass fields)
Opened1982
Tenants
Saint Louis Athletica (WPS) (2009–2010)
AC St. Louis (D2 Pro League) (2010)
St. Louis Scott Gallagher (2011–present)
Webster University Gorloks (2012–present)
Saint Louis FC (USLC) (2015–2020)

History Edit

Opening and Anheuser-Busch Edit

The St. Louis Soccer Park opened in 1982 with funding from Anheuser-Busch who outright purchased it in 1985 and renamed it the Anheuser-Busch Center. During the Anheuser-Busch ownership, the main exhibition field, known as West Community Stadium since August 2019, was opened and capable of seating 5,500 spectators, for hosting international, collegiate and youth soccer competitions.

August Busch IV, the former CEO of Anheuser-Busch, who disliked going to Anheuser-Busch's headquarters, renovated a portion of the Soccer Park offices complete with his own luxurious and secluded office that includes a private bathroom (formerly soccer club coaches offices with a shower) and conference room. During Anheuser-Busch's takeover by Belgium beer maker InBev, the board and executives of Anheuser-Busch met in August's conference room at the Soccer Park. At one point during the takeover proceedings, August said "My war room is the Soccer Park" describing the frantic effort of the executives to save Anheuser-Busch from being sold.[3]

St. Louis Soccer United Edit

In March 2009, Anheuser-Busch wrote a letter of intent to transfer ownership of Soccer Park to Jeff Cooper and his organization St. Louis Soccer United (SLSU) in order to strengthen SLSU's bid for a Major League Soccer expansion team. While the MLS bid failed, SLSU announced in May that Saint Louis Athletica, the Women's Professional Soccer team also run by SLSU, would play the rest of their home games at Soccer Park, having previously played at Ralph Korte Stadium on the campus of SIUE.[4] In the summer of 2011, Jeff Cooper and SLSU sold the soccer park to St. Louis Scott Gallagher, a local soccer club.[5][6] Jeff Cooper originally received a bid for the Soccer Park from a non-soccer organization but this news spread to World Wide Technology executives Jim Kavanaugh and Tom Strunk who, in an effort to keep soccer strong in St. Louis, personally financed the deal - estimated at $1.9 million - on behalf of St. Louis Scott Gallagher.[7]

Current ownership Edit

In March 2012, St. Louis Scott Gallagher broke ground on a $1.5 million renovation after it signed a partnership with Webster University and received sponsorship from Nike, Windows Mobile and Wells Fargo in addition to a considerable donation from World Wide Technology, who had a number of executives play soccer at SLU.[8][9][10] The renovations included replacing the main exhibition field and another grass field with turf, replanting the two remaining grass fields with Bermuda grass, replacing the out dated scoreboard with a state-of-the-art video board and sound system, and converting one of the coaches' conference rooms into a first-class Team Pro Shop.

International games Edit

Date Competition Team Res Team
30 May 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification   United States 3–0   Canada
5 September 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification   United States 4–1   Trinidad and Tobago
13 August 1988 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification   United States 5–1   Jamaica
30 April 1989 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification   United States 1–0   Costa Rica
5 November 1989 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification   United States 0–0   El Salvador
4 April 1990 Friendly   United States 4–0   Iceland
30 September 1990 Friendly   United States 2–0 MISL Select XI

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Marshall Wireless Stadium". saintlouisfc.com. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "STLFC Partners with West Community Credit Union for Stadium Naming Rights". Saint Louis Football Club. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Julie MacIntosh (20 September 2011). Dethroning the King: The Hostile Takeover of Anheuser-Busch, an American Icon. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-118-20282-1. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Saint Louis Athletica Announce Move to AB Soccer Park". WPS. 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  5. ^ "St. Louis Scott Gallagher buys Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park". St Louis Business Journal. 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  6. ^ "St. Louis Scott Gallagher acquires A-B Soccer Park". St Louis Post Dispatch. 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  7. ^ "Renovated Soccer Park helps STL Scott Gallagher control its own destiny". Soccer Made in St Louis. 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  8. ^ "St. Louis Scott Gallagher Breaks Ground at St Louis Soccer Park". Soccer STL. 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  9. ^ "Soccer Park gets million dollar makeover". St Louis Post Dispatch. 2012-08-21. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  10. ^ "Webster, local soccer club team up to renovate St. Louis Soccer Park". The Journal (The Official Student Newspaper of Webster University). 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2013-04-20.

External links Edit

  • Official Site

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World Wide Technology Soccer Park is a soccer complex which includes four soccer specific stadiums with the main field West Community Stadium 2 holding 5 500 seats Located in Fenton Missouri United States a suburb southwest of downtown St Louis it is operated by St Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club whose 275 teams and 3 600 players use it for both practice and games It is also the home field for Webster University s men s and women s soccer teams and was the home of Saint Louis FC from 2015 2020 The complex has five playing fields three turf and two grass and one main exhibition turf field most of which are lighted The fields are primarily used for soccer but also host field hockey and lacrosse teams In addition to the playing surfaces the complex features offices home and away locker rooms a fan shop a banquet hall a veranda overlooking the main field two concession stands a press box and a private office West Community StadiumWorld Wide Technology Soccer ParkFormer namesAnheuser Busch CenterSt Louis Soccer ParkLocation1 Soccer Park Road Fenton Missouri 63026Coordinates38 32 50 N 90 26 20 W 38 54722 N 90 43889 W 38 54722 90 43889OwnerSt Louis Scott GallagherCapacity5 500 1 SurfaceTurf main stadium field and 3 other fields 2 grass fields Opened1982TenantsSaint Louis Athletica WPS 2009 2010 AC St Louis D2 Pro League 2010 St Louis Scott Gallagher 2011 present Webster University Gorloks 2012 present Saint Louis FC USLC 2015 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Opening and Anheuser Busch 1 2 St Louis Soccer United 1 3 Current ownership 2 International games 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOpening and Anheuser Busch Edit The St Louis Soccer Park opened in 1982 with funding from Anheuser Busch who outright purchased it in 1985 and renamed it the Anheuser Busch Center During the Anheuser Busch ownership the main exhibition field known as West Community Stadium since August 2019 was opened and capable of seating 5 500 spectators for hosting international collegiate and youth soccer competitions August Busch IV the former CEO of Anheuser Busch who disliked going to Anheuser Busch s headquarters renovated a portion of the Soccer Park offices complete with his own luxurious and secluded office that includes a private bathroom formerly soccer club coaches offices with a shower and conference room During Anheuser Busch s takeover by Belgium beer maker InBev the board and executives of Anheuser Busch met in August s conference room at the Soccer Park At one point during the takeover proceedings August said My war room is the Soccer Park describing the frantic effort of the executives to save Anheuser Busch from being sold 3 St Louis Soccer United Edit In March 2009 Anheuser Busch wrote a letter of intent to transfer ownership of Soccer Park to Jeff Cooper and his organization St Louis Soccer United SLSU in order to strengthen SLSU s bid for a Major League Soccer expansion team While the MLS bid failed SLSU announced in May that Saint Louis Athletica the Women s Professional Soccer team also run by SLSU would play the rest of their home games at Soccer Park having previously played at Ralph Korte Stadium on the campus of SIUE 4 In the summer of 2011 Jeff Cooper and SLSU sold the soccer park to St Louis Scott Gallagher a local soccer club 5 6 Jeff Cooper originally received a bid for the Soccer Park from a non soccer organization but this news spread to World Wide Technology executives Jim Kavanaugh and Tom Strunk who in an effort to keep soccer strong in St Louis personally financed the deal estimated at 1 9 million on behalf of St Louis Scott Gallagher 7 Current ownership Edit In March 2012 St Louis Scott Gallagher broke ground on a 1 5 million renovation after it signed a partnership with Webster University and received sponsorship from Nike Windows Mobile and Wells Fargo in addition to a considerable donation from World Wide Technology who had a number of executives play soccer at SLU 8 9 10 The renovations included replacing the main exhibition field and another grass field with turf replanting the two remaining grass fields with Bermuda grass replacing the out dated scoreboard with a state of the art video board and sound system and converting one of the coaches conference rooms into a first class Team Pro Shop International games EditDate Competition Team Res Team30 May 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification nbsp United States 3 0 nbsp Canada5 September 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification nbsp United States 4 1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago13 August 1988 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification nbsp United States 5 1 nbsp Jamaica30 April 1989 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification nbsp United States 1 0 nbsp Costa Rica5 November 1989 1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification nbsp United States 0 0 nbsp El Salvador4 April 1990 Friendly nbsp United States 4 0 nbsp Iceland30 September 1990 Friendly nbsp United States 2 0 MISL Select XISee also EditSoccer in St LouisReferences Edit Marshall Wireless Stadium saintlouisfc com Retrieved April 19 2015 STLFC Partners with West Community Credit Union for Stadium Naming Rights Saint Louis Football Club Retrieved August 21 2019 Julie MacIntosh 20 September 2011 Dethroning the King The Hostile Takeover of Anheuser Busch an American Icon John Wiley amp Sons pp 13 ISBN 978 1 118 20282 1 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Saint Louis Athletica Announce Move to AB Soccer Park WPS 2009 05 22 Retrieved 2009 05 23 St Louis Scott Gallagher buys Anheuser Busch Soccer Park St Louis Business Journal 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2013 04 17 St Louis Scott Gallagher acquires A B Soccer Park St Louis Post Dispatch 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2013 04 17 Renovated Soccer Park helps STL Scott Gallagher control its own destiny Soccer Made in St Louis 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2013 04 17 St Louis Scott Gallagher Breaks Ground at St Louis Soccer Park Soccer STL 2012 03 13 Retrieved 2013 04 17 Soccer Park gets million dollar makeover St Louis Post Dispatch 2012 08 21 Retrieved 2013 04 17 Webster local soccer club team up to renovate St Louis Soccer Park The Journal The Official Student Newspaper of Webster University 2012 08 14 Retrieved 2013 04 20 External links EditOfficial Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Wide Technology Soccer Park amp oldid 1173538031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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