Queen City Field

Queen City Field
Artist rendering of the 2026 expansion.
Former namesMedaille Sports Complex (20192023)
Location427 Elk Street
Buffalo, NY 14210
Coordinates42°51′57.35070″N 78°50′17.94624″W / 42.8659307500°N 78.8383184000°W / 42.8659307500; -78.8383184000
Elevation591 feet (180 m)
Public transit Seneca & Babcock, Route 15
OwnerJon M. Williams
Executive suites12
Capacity7,600 (2026–present)
500 (2019–2023)
Acreage12 acres (4.9 ha)
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 10, 2018 (2018-09-10)
OpenedSeptember 12, 2019 (2019-09-12)
Expanded2022, 2026
Construction costUS$4 million (2019)
($4.92 million in 2024 dollars)
US$7.5 million (2022 expansion)
($8.06 million in 2024 dollars)
US$10 million (2026 expansion)
($10 million in 2024 dollars)
ArchitectCarmina Wood Morris (2019)
LaBella Associates (2026 expansion)
General contractorSouth Buffalo Development
Tenants
Medaille Mavericks (NCAA D3) 20192023
Daemen Wildcats (NCAA D2) 2023
Buffalo Pro Soccer (USLC/USLS) 2026present
Website
Medaille Sports Complex

Queen City Field is a proposed multipurpose stadium in Buffalo, New York. Planned to be built on the site of the former Medaille Sports Complex, once completed, it will be home to the city's yet-to-be-named USL Championship and USL Super League clubs.

The stadium will be the anchor tenant of Buffalo Color Park, a 21-acre remediated brownfield site that also includes the Heritage Discovery Center and The Powerhouse, and formerly housed Medaille University athletics events before the school's closure in 2023.