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Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg is a 7,500-seat waterfront venue known for its history as a spring training baseball park and current use as home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
Al Lang Stadium is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. It was originally opened in 1947 as a baseball venue named after Al Lang, a former mayor and promoter of spring training in the city. For decades, it hosted various Major League Baseball teams during spring training, including the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals.
Today, Al Lang Stadium has a capacity of 7,500 seats and is primarily used for soccer. It has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies since 2011. The venue is situated along the waterfront of Tampa Bay, offering scenic views and a unique atmosphere for spectators. The stadium features a single-tier layout, with covered seating on the main stand and open sections around the pitch.
While originally designed for baseball, the stadium underwent renovations to accommodate soccer-specific features, including a natural grass pitch and restructured seating arrangements. It now hosts USL Championship matches and local events. The charm of Al Lang Stadium lies in its vintage style combined with a vibrant matchday atmosphere.
Al Lang Stadium has hosted notable USL matches and regional competitions. While it doesn’t have the massive capacity of larger stadiums, its coastal location and passionate Rowdies fan base have made it one of the most beloved soccer venues in the southeastern United States.
The stadium has one main grandstand on the west side, which is partially covered and includes most of the seating capacity. The east side features a smaller stand with open seating, while the north and south ends are open with occasional standing room. The proximity to the pitch creates an intimate matchday experience.
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