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Mike Rose Soccer Complex. / 35.024479; -89.763036. The Mike Rose Soccer Complex is a complex of 16 soccer fields and one 2,500-capacity stadium located in Memphis, Tennessee . The complex and stadium were completed in 2001 at a cost of around $4 million. The complex is home to many clubs in the Memphis area as well as several regional tournaments.
It took place at Mike Rose Soccer Complex in Memphis, Tennessee from Thursday, November 15 to Saturday, November 17, 2012. All four finals required extra time and three required a penalty shootout .
Sports in Memphis, Tennessee are supported in the city by Memphis Park Services, which offers a wide range of public facilities, including 17 swimming pools, 8 public golf courses, 48 athletic fields hosting a range of 510 youth and 269 adult teams, 130 basketball courts (101 outdoor and 29 indoor), 7 tennis centers and a soccer complex. [1]
Reach 11 Sports Complex Phoenix, Arizona: 2012: Michigan State 0–0 (4–2 p) Weber State Mike Rose Soccer Complex: Memphis, Tennessee: 2013: Cancelled due to rain: Reach 11 Sports Complex Phoenix, Arizona: 2014: Ohio State 1–0 San Diego State Mike Rose Soccer Complex: Memphis, Tennessee: 2015: North Carolina 2–0 Penn State
M. Martin Stadium (Memphis) Memphis International Raceway. Memphis Pyramid. Memphis Soccer & Track Stadium. Mid-South Coliseum. Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Montgomery Park Race Track.
The club played its home games at Mike Rose Soccer Complex, in a 2,500 capacity stadium on the site, lying a short distance to the east of the city. Toward the end of the 2016 season the team moved to Christian Brothers High School's Tom Nix Stadium. They now play their home games there at 5900 Walnut Grove, seating 3,000. Awards 2016
The club also played at Mike Rose Soccer Complex for a U.S. Open Cup game against Hartford Athletic on May 29, 2019, and for a U.S. Open Cup game against Orlando City SC on June 12, 2019. On October 18, 2022, the club announced plans for a new soccer-specific stadium with a capacity of 10,000.
Average home league attendance. 6,623. Biggest win. 5–0 (Sep 28 vs. Bethlehem Steel) Biggest defeat. 0–5 (August 24 at Tampa) 2020 →. The 2019 Memphis 901 FC season was the inaugural season for Memphis 901 FC in the USL Championship, the second-tier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. [1]