sport.wikisort.org - StadiumKlöckner Stadium is a multi-purpose sports stadium located on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. The stadium is home to the Virginia Cavaliers's men's and women's soccer team in the fall, and the men's and women's lacrosse teams in the spring.
Klöckner Stadium |
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Location | Copeley Rd Charlottesville, VA 22904 |
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Owner | University of Virginia |
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Operator | University of Virginia Department of Athletics |
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Capacity | Grandstand: 3,600 Total: 7,100 |
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Surface | Prescription Athletic Turf |
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Construction cost | $3.4 million |
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Architect | VMDO Architects |
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Virginia Cavaliers (Men's & Women's Soccer and Lacrosse) |
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Klöckner Stadium |
The stadium was designed by VMDO Architects and built in 1992 at a cost of $3.4 million, and its naming rights were awarded to the Klöckner Group of Germany for $1.2 million.
History
The Virginia men's soccer team won national championships in the first three years they played at Klöckner and subsequently added two more in 2009 and 2014.
Additionally, both Virginia lacrosse teams have won national championships while at Klöckner—1999, 2003, 2006, and 2011 for the men, and 1993 and 2004 for the women (who were also national runners-up in 2005 and 2007).
The fourth team playing at the stadium, women's soccer, participated in the 1991, 2013, and 2014 NCAA Final Fours.
The largest soccer crowd to see a game at Klöckner Stadium was on September 28, 2007, when 7,906 fans watched an ACC game against Virginia Tech.[1] The largest lacrosse crowd was first seen on April 12, 2008, when a game against Duke University attracted the stadium capacity, 8,000 spectators.[2] When Duke University returned to Klöckner Stadium on April 17, 2010, the stadium capacity of 8,000 was reached again. As at Scott Stadium (the prior home of Virginia's soccer and lacrosse teams), some spectators sit or stand in the grassy areas behind each goal, as well as in the bleachers.
During the 2006 soccer season, a video board was installed at Klöckner Stadium. It debuted on September 27, 2006, during a men's soccer game between Virginia and American University. The video board was upgraded prior to the 2019 season.[3]
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Soccer and lacrosse stadiums of the Atlantic Coast Conference |
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† lacrosse stadium |
University of Virginia |
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Academics |
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Schools |
- School of Architecture
- Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
- College of Arts & Sciences
- School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Darden School of Business
- McIntire School of Commerce
- Curry School of Education
- School of Engineering and Applied Science
- School of Law
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing
- College at Wise
- The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
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Scholarship programs |
- Echols Scholars
- Jefferson Scholars
- Rodman Scholars
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Research |
- Association of American Universities
- Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
- Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
- Japanese Text Initiative
- Universitas 21
- Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership
- Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture
- Applied Research in Patacriticism
- Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship
- Legion
- Mentat
- Real-time Cmix
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Research publications |
- University of Virginia Press
- Virginia Law Review
- Virginia Journal of International Law
- Journal of Law & Politics
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Other |
- Rare Book School
- Semester at Sea
- University of Virginia Demographics and Workforce Group
- Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership
- Miller Center of Public Affairs
- University of Virginia Center for Politics
- Sabato's Crystal Ball
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Athletics |
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Teams and music |
- Virginia Cavaliers
- Virginia Pep Band
- Cavalier Marching Band
- Wahoos
- The Good Old Song
- The Cavalier Song
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Sports |
- Baseball
- Men's basketball
- Women's basketball
- Football
- Men's lacrosse
- Women's lacrosse
- Men's soccer
- Women's soccer
- Swimming and diving
- Men's tennis
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Rivalries |
- Johns Hopkins
- Maryland Terrapins
- North Carolina Tar Heels
- Virginia Tech Hokies
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Student life |
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Publications |
- The Cavalier Daily
- The Hedgehog Review
- Virginia Law Weekly
- Virginia Quarterly Review
- The Yellow Journal
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Radio stations | |
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Greek life |
- University of Virginia Greek life
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Debating societies |
- Jefferson Literary and Debating Society
- Washington Literary Society and Debating Union
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Performing arts |
- The Academical Village People
- Hullabahoos
- Sil'hooettes
- The Virginia Belles
- Virginia Film Festival
- Virginia Gentlemen
- Virginia Glee Club
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Residential colleges |
- Brown College at Monroe Hill
- Hereford College
- International Residential College
- First-year living areas
- Alderman Road
- McCormick Road
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Secret societies |
- IMP Society
- Seven Society
- Z Society
- Other
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Established: 1819 – Endowment: $7.53 billion – Students: 22,391
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