IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
Carroll Stadium · Carroll Stadium Soccer Field | |
Exterior view of the stadium in 2012 | |
| Address | 1001 W New York St. Indianapolis United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39°46′16.1256″N 86°10′40.368″W / 39.771146000°N 86.17788000°W |
| Owner | Indiana University Indianapolis |
| Operator | IU Indianapolis Athletics |
| Type | Stadium |
| Capacity | 12,111 (can be limited to 10,524 for soccer games) |
| Surface | FieldTurf |
| Current use | Soccer Track and field |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1982 |
| Renovated | 2013–2014 |
| Construction cost | $7 million |
| Tenants | |
| |
| Website | |
| carrollstadium.indianapolis.iu | |
IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium is a 12,100-seat soccer and track and field stadium located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is the home of the Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indy) Jaguars track and field and soccer teams. It is also the home of Indy Eleven.
The stadium is named for Indianapolis civic leader Michael A. Carroll. The stadium was built in 1982 for $7 million as a track and field venue. The facility has hosted the Athletics Competitions of the 1987 Pan American Games, 2001 World Police and Fire Games, several USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Championships as well as the 1988 US Olympic Trials where Florence Griffith-Joyner set the women's 100 metres world record of 10.49 that stands to this day. The site features a 400-meter Mondo track with eight lanes.
The stadium was renovated in 2013–2014 to accommodate Indy Eleven. As part of Indy Eleven's move to the United Soccer League in 2018, the team moved to Lucas Oil Stadium but returned for the 2019 playoff season.