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in dollars) | architect = Populous〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LIVESTRONG Sporting Park )〕 | structural engineer = Thornton Tomasetti/KH Engineering Group〔(LIVESTRONG Sporting Park - Populous )〕 | services engineer = M-E Engineers, Inc./FSC Inc.〔 | project_manager = LANE4 Property Group〔(Lane4Group - Sporting Kansas City )〕 | general_contractor = Turner Construction] | capacity = 18,467 (soccer)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fact Sheet )〕 25,000 (concerts) | record_attendance = Sporting Kansas City vs. Real Salt Lake, MLS Cup 2013 | tenants = Sporting Kansas City (MLS) (2011–present) NCAA Division II National Football Championship (2014–2017) NCAA College Cup Championship (2015) FC Kansas City (NWSL) (2015) | former_names = Livestrong Sporting Park (2011-2013) Sporting Park (2013-2015) | dimensions = 120 x 75 yards (109.73 x 68.58 m) | publictransit = The Metro Village Pkwy at Prairie Crossing }} Children's Mercy Park (formerly Sporting Park and Livestrong Sporting Park) is a soccer-specific stadium in Kansas City, Kansas, US, and is the home of Sporting Kansas City. The stadium is located near Kansas Speedway and it opened during the 2011 season of Major League Soccer on June 9, 2011 with a match against the Chicago Fire. The stadium has a seating capacity of 18,467 seats, which can expand to 25,000 for concerts. Most SKC games attract around 21,000 because of different stadium modes. The stadium is Sporting Kansas City's third home venue; then known as the Kansas City Wizards, the team played in Arrowhead Stadium from 1996 to 2007 and CommunityAmerica Ballpark from 2008 to 2010. In 2013, the stadium hosted the MLS All-Star Game, the United States men's national soccer team, and the MLS Cup, three of the most prestigious matches in the United States, and is the only stadium to host all three in the same year. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Children's Mercy Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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