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Toyota Field : ウィキペディア英語版
Toyota Field

Toyota Field is a soccer-specific stadium in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Located next to Heroes Stadium, and adjacent to the STAR Soccer Complex and Morgan's Wonderland, the facility opened on April 13, 2013. The stadium is the home of the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League and has a capacity of 8,296 for soccer matches and 13,000 for concerts and festivals.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://toyotafield.com/ )〕 The stadium is expandable to 18,000+ seating capacity in three phases and is currently built to its Phase 1 design. Toyota currently holds the sponsor naming rights for the facility.
==History==
Toyota Field is owned and operated by S.O.A.R. Inc., a non-profit organization founded by San Antonio philanthropist Gordon Hartman. S.O.A.R. Inc. is dedicated to special needs causes and owns and operates Morgan’s Wonderland, which is located across the street from Toyota Field. Morgan’s Wonderland calls itself the world’s first "ultra-accessible" theme park, uniquely designed and built for people of all ages and abilities.
Hartman also started Soccer For A Cause, a community-wide effort to bring pro soccer to San Antonio in order to help fund the operation of Morgan’s Wonderland. This led to Hartman’s acquisition of the Scorpions in 2010. In 2012, the San Antonio Scorpions played their inaugural NASL season in a nearby NEISD stadium until Toyota Field opened in April 2013. Every year 100% of the net profits made by Toyota Field are donated to Morgan’s Wonderland.
Construction of Toyota Field ran from February 2012 through April 2013 and was completed in time for its inaugural opening event on April 13, 2013 between the San Antonio Scorpions and the Tampa Bay Rowdies.

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