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| Full name | Gerald Jordan Field |
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| Former names | Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium (201015)[1] |
| Address | Boston, MA United States |
| Owner | Harvard University |
| Type | Stadium |
| Capacity | 4,100 |
| Field size | 116 x 74 yards |
| Surface | FieldTurf |
| Current use | Soccer Lacrosse |
| Opened | 2010 |
| Tenants | |
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| Website | |
| gocrimson.com/jordan-field | |
Jordan Field (formerly calledSoldiers Field Soccer Stadium[2]) is astadium on the campus ofHarvard University in theAllston neighborhood ofBoston. (Although the core of the Harvard campus is inCambridge, the athletic complex lies within Boston).
The stadium is the current home venue for theHarvard CrimsonHarvard Crimson men's soccer andwomen'ssoccer andmen's and women'slacrosse teams. It is named after Gerald Jordan '61, a formerHarvard Crimson football player.[1][3]
It first opened in September 2010 and replacedOhiri Field as the primary home of the Harvard Crimson men's and women's teams, as part of becoming the home venue for the Harvard men's and lacrosse teams.
It hosted a 2010 playoff match for theBoston Breakers of theWomen's Professional Soccer league due to conflicts with the team's former primary home,Harvard Stadium.[4]
In June 2013, theNew England Revolution played host to the New York Red Bulls in a US Open Cup Round-of-16 game, marking the first time in Revolution history the team played a game within the Boston city limits.[5][6]
Renovations were completed in early 2015, and it was the official home stadium and training venue of theBoston Breakers from 2015 to 2017.[7]
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