Lockhart Stadium

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Lockhart Stadium
Location 5201 NW 12th Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Opened 1959
Owner City of Fort Lauderdale
Surface Grass (FIFA-regulation pitch 75 yards by 116)
Construction cost $5 million USD renovation in 1998
Tenants
Florida Atlantic University Owls (NCAA) (2003-Present)
Miami Fusion F.C. (MLS) (1998-2001)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977-1983)
Capacity
20,450

Lockhart Stadium, located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a stadium that serves as the home of the Florida Atlantic University football team. The stadium is also currently used by Fort Lauderdale High School for home high school football games. Built in 1959 as an athletic facility for local high schools, it is part of a sports complex that also includes Fort Lauderdale Stadium. The stadium is owned by the City of Fort Lauderdale.

The stadium has served as a soccer-specific stadium, for two pro soccer teams. Lockhart was the home field for both the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League as well as the Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. D.C. United's 1998 victory over Vasco da Gama was also held there.

Lockhart is set to be demolished in the near future, as the Baltimore Orioles and city of Fort Lauderdale have reached a deal to build a new spring-training stadium there.[1]FAU is planning to move into a new on-campus stadium.



Preceded by
Pro Player Stadium
Home of the
Florida Atlantic Owls football
2003– current
Succeeded by
current stadium
Preceded by
first stadium
Home of the
Miami Fusion
19982001
Succeeded by
last stadium



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