Ramblewood Soccer Complex

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Ramblewood Soccer Complex
Ramblewood Soccer Complex
Location10200 Nations Ford Rd
Charlotte, NC 28273
Coordinates 35°07′35″N80°54′25″W / 35.12628°N 80.90687°W / 35.12628; -80.90687 Coordinates: 35°07′35″N80°54′25″W / 35.12628°N 80.90687°W / 35.12628; -80.90687
OperatorRamblewood Soccer, Inc.
Capacity 4,700
Field size120 x 75 yards
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1993 (complex)
2015 (stadium)
Demolished2017 (stadium)
Tenants
Charlotte Independence (USL) (2015–2017)

Ramblewood Soccer Complex is a volunteer maintained sports complex consisting of eleven soccer fields, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The complex features a 4,300-seat soccer-specific stadium, which had been home to the Charlotte Independence soccer club since 2015. The stadium was built beginning in 2014, although the complex as a whole dates back to 1993.

A temporary stand at Ramblewood Park Ramblewood Stadium 13.jpg
A temporary stand at Ramblewood Park

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