SeatGeek Stadium

SeatGeek Stadium
SeatGeek Stadium (then Toyota Park) in 2013
SeatGeek Stadium
Location in the Chicago metro area
SeatGeek Stadium
Location in Illinois
SeatGeek Stadium
Location in the United States
Former namesToyota Park (2006–2018)
Address7000 South Harlem Avenue
LocationBridgeview, Illinois
Coordinates41°45′53″N 87°48′22″W / 41.76472°N 87.80611°W / 41.76472; -87.80611
OwnerVillage of Bridgeview
OperatorSpectra
CapacitySoccer: 20,000
Concerts: 28,000
Field size120 x 75 yards
SurfaceKentucky Bluegrass
Construction
Broke groundNovember 30, 2004 (2004-11-30)
OpenedJune 11, 2006 (2006-06-11)
Construction cost$98 million
($153 million in 2024 dollars)
ArchitectRossetti Architects
Project managerICON Venue Group
Structural engineerJohn A. Martin & Associates
Services engineerA. Epstein & Sons International
General contractorTurner Construction Harbour Contractors
Tenants
Chicago Stars FC (WPS, NWSL) (2009–2010, 2016–present)
Chicago State Cougars soccer (NCAA DI) (2021)
Chicago Fire FC II (MLSNP) (2022–present)
Chicago Hounds (MLR) (2023–present)
Chicago Fire (MLS) (2006–2019)
Chicago Machine (MLL) (2007–2009)
Roosevelt Lakers soccer (NAIA) (2010–2019)
Chicago Bliss (LFL) (2011–2012, 2015–2017)
Northwestern Wildcats soccer (NCAA DI) (2015)
Chicago House AC (NISA) (2021)

SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro, and the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby. The stadium has also hosted the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer, Chicago Machine of Major League Lacrosse, Chicago Bliss of the Legends Football League, Chicago State Cougars men's and women's soccer teams of NCAA Division I, and Chicago House AC of the National Independent Soccer Association. Originally Toyota Park when it opened on June 11, 2006, the facility has a capacity of 20,000 and was developed at a cost of around $100 million. The naming rights agreement with SeatGeek went into effect following the Fire's 2018 season.