Ting Stadium

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Ting Stadium
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Ting Stadium
Former namesNorth Main Athletic Complex [1]
Address101 Sportsmanship Way
Holly Springs, NC 27540 [2]
Coordinates 35°40′04″N78°50′11″W / 35.66778°N 78.83639°W / 35.66778; -78.83639 Coordinates: 35°40′04″N78°50′11″W / 35.66778°N 78.83639°W / 35.66778; -78.83639
Owner City of Holly Springs
Capacity 1,800 seats [2]
Field sizeLeft field: 320 ft (98 m)
Left center: 355 ft (108 m)
Center field: 400 ft (120 m)
Right center: 365 ft (111 m)
Right field: 305 ft (93 m) [3]
SurfaceSynthetic turf [2]
Construction
Opened2015 [1] [4]
ArchitectIntegrated Design, PA [5]
Services engineerStanford White [6]
Tenants
Holly Springs Salamanders (CPL) 2015–
Wake FC (USL2) 2019–
Wake FC Women (WPSL/USLW) 2019–
Website
Official website

Ting Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Holly Springs, North Carolina. It is home to the Holly Springs Salamanders, a collegiate summer baseball team in the Coastal Plain League, and to Wake FC, a collegiate summer soccer team in USL League Two. It is also used for recreational football, baseball, and soccer programs; and for rentals, concerts, festivals and other events. [2] The stadium hosted the Coastal Plain League's 19th Annual All-Star Game in 2017. [1]

Ting Stadium is located in Ting Park, a city athletic complex. [7] Naming rights to the former North Main Athletic Complex were sold in 2017 to Ting Internet. [1] [4] [8]

Beginning in 2019, Wake FC began playing semi-professional games for both their men's USL League Two and Women's Premier Soccer League team at Ting Stadium.[ citation needed ]

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References

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