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And last week, the new Wedgewood-Houston stadium was officially dubbed Geodis Park. “This is absolutely the biggest thing that we’ve ever done in our history,” Honious said. That history ...
The 30,000-seat, $335 million stadium will be known as GEODIS Park. On Thursday, Nashville SC announced the "long-term" stadium naming rights partnership with GEODIS, a French-owned logistics ...
In its first season at Geodis Park, Nashville SC is among the top MLS teams in terms of season ticket memberships, proving Music City has accepted the sport and it is gaining recognition within ...
Nashville SC has a new stadium to call home in April. That home now has a name: Geodis Park. Nashville SC and Geodis, a French-based global supply chain operator with its North American ...
Metro police also want to remind anyone attending the game that you can only park at GEODIS Park if you have a permit, which are sold out for this event. Anyone without a parking pass should use ...
Nashville SC and New York City FC will play the official 2023 Major League Soccer season opener on Feb. 25 at Geodis Park (3:30 p.m., FOX), simultaneously kicking off the first of 34 games ...
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USWNT to face Iceland at Geodis Park: Here's how to buy ticketsTickets for the USWNT's friendly against Iceland on Oct. 27 (4:30 p.m. CT) at Geodis Park will go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. CT. However, presale begins Tuesday and runs ...
At 30,105 seats and 530,000 sf, GEODIS Park, which opened in 2022, is the largest soccer-specific stadium in the U.S. and Canada. Created by design firms Populous and HASTINGS in collaboration with ...
As part of the “ground-breaking tournament that will host 32 club teams aiming to become the first ever champions of the world soccer’s inaugural elite club competition,” GEODIS Park said it ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nashville’s GEODIS Park has been selected as one of 12 venues to host a 2025 FIFA Club World Cup game, according to Mayor Freddie O’Connell. 32 teams from six ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A total of 12 stadiums across the U.S. — including one in Tennessee — will stage matches at the new FIFA Club World Cup 2025, officials announced Saturday.
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