Al F. Caniglia Field
Location | Omaha, Nebraska |
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Coordinates | 41°15′26″N 96°00′26″W / 41.257113°N 96.007350°WCoordinates: 41°15′26″N 96°00′26″W / 41.257113°N 96.007350°W |
Owner | University of Nebraska Omaha |
Operator | University of Nebraska Omaha |
Capacity | 3,097 |
Construction | |
Opened | October 1, 1949 |
Renovated | 2013 |
Reopened | October 26, 2013 |
General contractor | Hellas Sports Construction (renovation) |
Tenants | |
Omaha Mavericks men's soccer Omaha Mavericks women's soccer |
Caniglia Field is a stadium located on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska. Beginning on October 26, 2013, it became home of the Omaha Mavericks men's and women's soccer teams. Caniglia Field seats 3,097 fans and features 1,390 chairback seats and VIP boxes. The field features a 21-foot by 42-foot LED video board and scoreboard. The Omaha soccer pitch, installed by Hellas Construction, is the only NCAA Division I field to receive the prestigious FIFA Recommended 2-Star certification.[1] The state-of-the-art soccer-specific turf features a lower grain that allows the ball to move faster and an infill of ground coconut husks and cork to keep the on-field temperature lower. [2]
History
The stadium used to be home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II UNO Mavericks football and track teams. The first game was played on Caniglia Field on October 1, 1949 against Northern Illinois.[3] Prior to playing at Caniglia Field, in 1927, businessmen formed the North Omaha Activities Association in order to redevelop Saratoga School's playing field into a football field for the University's football team. With new bleachers built to accommodate a crowd of a thousand, the Saratoga Field was home to OU's football team until Caniglia opened.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Nelson, Andrew (2014-04-12). "Upgrades for Omaha soccer gives fans something about which to get excited". The Gateway. University of Nebraska Omaha. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ↑ Caniglia Field University of Nebraska at Omaha website.
- ↑ "2007 Football Media Guide". UNO Athletics. Archived from the original on 2008-02-07. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
- ↑ Saratoga Field University of Nebraska at Omaha archive.