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The first stadium in the world purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team. Coming to Berkley Riverfront Park in Downtown Kansas City.
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A world-class training complex made for world-class players. A space our athletes deserve, and a space where they are first priority.
Scroll to Training Facility sectionOn Oct. 26, 2021, Kansas City Current Owners Angie Long, Chris Long and Brittany Matthews made one of the most historic announcements of investment in women’s professional soccer history.
The owners shared their plans for a $117-million soccer-specific stadium at Berkley Riverfront Park, the first soccer stadium purpose-built for a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team.
As part of a 50-year lease agreement with Port KC, the stadium will be built on the east end of Berkley Riverfront Park in Kansas City, Mo. in partnership with primary design and construction partners Generator Studio, JE Dunn and Monarch Build.
“World-class facilities have proven to be a catalyst in transforming all professional sports,” said KC Current Co-Founder and Co-Owner Angie Long. “Tremendous momentum exists in women’s sports specifically, and we are so proud to play a major role in ensuring the sport and also our region benefit from the economics and growth offered by a stadium of this magnitude.”
The first purpose-built training complex for a women’s professional sports team in the United States.
Our training facility is our players’ new home. The home they deserve - a space with world-class amenities and facilities, intentionally designed for their demanding, daily use. Built exclusively for them, used exclusively by them. A place they can show up to every. single. day. to stay at the top of their game.
On June 22, 2022, KC Current unveiled its new $18 million training complex in Riverside, MO. The training complex, privately-funded by team owners, is located just off I-635 and Horizons Parkway and is part of the team’s aspiration to set the standard for the future of women’s sport.
The complex includes two grass pitches and one artificial turf with more than 17,000 square feet. Meticulously designed, the layout is focused on all aspects of player health including training (elite weight, cardio and recovery assets) and nutritional (high performance chef, locally-sourced menus). In addition, the design is also focused on fostering player community and promoting physical and mental wellness. Beyond two world class pitches and a FIFA-approved turf pitch, the complex also includes nearby trails and an outdoor roof deck with views of downtown Kansas City.
KC Current had the complex designed by Generator Studio and built by Monarch Build, a female-owned construction firm.
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