Macpherson Stadium, North Carolina

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Macpherson Stadium
Location Browns Summit, North Carolina
OwnerNorth Carolina Fusion
Greensboro United Soccer Association
OperatorCarolina Dynamo,
GYSA
Capacity 3,000 (all seated, 2009)
SurfaceNatural Grass
OpenedMay 4, 2002
Tenants
North Carolina Fusion U23 (2002–present)
Carolina Lady Dynamo (2002–present)
Greensboro College (2002–2016)

Macpherson Stadium, located in Browns Summit, North Carolina's Bryan Park (Browns Summit is a suburb of Greensboro), is a USL League Two stadium that seats 7,000 and is the home to PDL club North Carolina Fusion U23 and the Greensboro College men's soccer team. Prior to the opening of Macpherson Stadium, the team played at UNCG Soccer Stadium. The stadium hosted the soccer events for the 2007 State Games of North Carolina.

On February 12, 2008 the Dynamo announced plans to expand the stadium to 7,000 seats after the 2008 season from its previous capacity of 3000 all seated. [ permanent dead link ]

Coordinates: 36°10′0″N79°44′42″W / 36.16667°N 79.74500°W / 36.16667; -79.74500

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