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| Full name | Bo Pitts Field at Erk Russell Athletic Park |
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| Former names | Eagle Field (2005–2024) |
| Address | 1226 Malecki Dr Statesboro, GA United States |
| Coordinates | 32°24′45″N81°47′13″W / 32.412566°N 81.787082°W /32.412566; -81.787082 |
| Owner | Georgia Southern University |
| Operator | Georgia South. Univ. Athletics |
| Capacity | 500[1] |
| Record attendance | 3,519 (March 29, 2019Tormenta FC vs.Greenville Triumph SC) |
| Current use | Soccer Track and field |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 2005; 21 years ago (2005) |
| Renovated | 2012 |
| Tenants | |
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| Website | |
| gseagles.com/eagle-field | |
Bo Pitts Field at Erk Russell Athletic Park (formerly,Eagle Field) is a 500+ seat on campussoccer/track and fieldstadium inStatesboro, Georgia, United States. It is home to theGeorgia Southern Eaglesmen's and women's soccer teams as well ascross country andtrack and field events. It is located in Erk Russell Athletic Park which is shared withAmerican football venueAllen E. Paulson Stadium as well as other football buildings.
The stadium was completed in 2005.[2] On October 10, 2012, the first ever night soccer game was played at Eagle Field with newly installed lights withGeorgia Southern playingElon.[3]
The stadium hosted the2018 Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Tournament. The stadium has also served as the host institution for theSouthern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships three times, most recently in 2013.
USL League One teamTormenta FC play at Eagle Field. In 2021, the team plans to move to a 5,300 seatersoccer-specific stadium in Statesboro, which is currently under construction.[4][5]
In 2024, the stadium was named after Charles "Bo" Pitts, a notable soccer player for Georgia.[6]
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