Warrior Field
43°28′27″N 80°32′59″W / 43.47429°N 80.54963°W / 43.47429; -80.54963Owner University of Waterloo Operator University of Waterloo Capacity 1,700 (grandstand)
5,700 (total) Surface FieldTurf Duraspine PRO Construction Broke ground 2008 Built 2009 Opened 2009 Renovated 2010 Tenants Waterloo Warriors (2009-present)
SC Waterloo Region (CSL) (2014-present) Faculties Schools Colleges Satellite campuses Organizations Student life Athletics Chancellors Presidents Other
5,700 (total)
SC Waterloo Region (CSL) (2014-present)
Warrior Field is a sports stadium in Waterloo, Ontario with a seated capacity of 1,700 in the grandstand, and 5,700 overall including lawn and endzone areas.[1] It is home to the Waterloo Warriors football, soccer, and field hockey teams while also being available for the school's club teams as well.[1] Warrior Field was built in time for the 2009 season and was renovated further in 2010 with the addition of grandstand seating and area development.[2] Previously, teams played at University Stadium, which is now occupied by Wilfrid Laurier University athletics.
References
- ^ a b "Warrior Field". University of Waterloo. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ "New funding allows Waterloo to expand Warrior Field for wider community". University of Waterloo, Communications & Public Affairs. June 30, 2009. Archived from the original on October 23, 2010.
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