Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Fort Valley State University Health & Physical Education Complex Macon Fort Valley 2004 5,100 Home of Fort Valley State Wildcats basketball (NCAA)
State Farm Arena Atlanta Atlanta 1999 21,000 Home of the Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
Fifth Third Stadium Atlanta Kennesaw 2010 8,300 Home of Kennesaw State Owls football, lacrosse & soccer (C-USA)
Forsyth CVB Macon Forsyth 1823 6 city parks, 2 state parks, golf, fishing, hiking, family farm activities, shooting school
Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta Hampton 1960 125,000 Hosts NASCAR Cup, Xfinity & Truck Series races
Bobby Dodd Stadium Atlanta Atlanta 1913 55,000 Home of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football (ACC)
Reaves Arena Macon Perry 1990 8,250 Hosts the Georgia National Fair, Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Georgia National Rodeo
The Complex Valdosta Valdosta 1983 5,350 Home of Valdosta State Blazers basketball & volleyball (Gulf Sun Conference)
Gateway Center Arena at College Park Atlanta College Park 2019 5,000 Home of Atlanta Dream (WNBA)
Silverbacks Park Atlanta Atlanta 2004 Soccer leagues & tournaments, Event space, Willie B's Bar & Restaurant
Silverbacks Indoor North Georgia Suwanee 2005 48,000 sq ft facility; large indoor turf field, 2 5v5 turf fields, 5v5 futsal court, full basketball court, full-service restaurant & bar; event facility rental
Peachtree City Tennis Center Atlanta Peachtree City 1995 5,000 USTA facility with 24 tennis courts - 12 hard courts, 6 soft courts, 6 covered
Stegeman Coliseum Macon Athens 1964 10,523 Home of Georgia Bulldogs basketball & gymnastics (SEC); host of rhythmic gymnastics and preliminary volleyball in 1996 Olympic Games
McCamish Pavilion Atlanta Atlanta 2012 8,600 Home of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets basketball (ACC)
Forbes Arena Atlanta Atlanta 1996 6,000 Home of Morehouse College Maroon Tigers basketball (NCAA)
Coolray Field Atlanta Lawrenceville 2009 10,427 Home of the Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves AAA affiliate)
Augusta Entertainment Complex Augusta Augusta 1973 8,658 Includes the James Brown Arena, William B. Bell Auditorium, theater & exhibit floor
Road Atlanta North Georgia Braselton 1970 125,000 Host to Petit Le Mans, SCCA ARRC, Superbike Showdown; Home of Skip Barber Racing School
Columbus Civic Center Columbus Columbus 1996 10,000 Home of Chattahoochee Valley Sports Hall of Fame and Southern Indoor Football League's Columbus Lions
Peachtree City Athletic Complex Atlanta Peachtree City 1995 5,000 86 acres, 6 soccer fields, 9 baseball fields, Field of Hope
T.A. Wright Stadium Savannah Savannah 1967 7,500 Home of Savannah State Tigers football and track & field (MEAC)
Allen E. Paulson Stadium Savannah Statesboro 1984 25,000 Home of Georgia Southern Eagles football (Sun Belt)
Bazemore-Hyder Stadium Valdosta Valdosta 1922 11,249 Home of Valdosta State Blazers football (Gulf Sun Conference)
LakePoint Sports Atlanta Emerson 2014 6,000 170,000 sq.ft. indoor sports facility; multiple baseball, soccer and football fields
Truist Park Atlanta Atlanta 2017 41,000 Home of the Atlanta Braves (MLB)
Center Parc Stadium Atlanta Atlanta 1996 25,000 Home of the Georgia State Panthers football (Sun Belt); host of 1996 Olympic Games; previous home of the Atlanta Braves 1997-2016 (MLB)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta Atlanta 2017 80,000 Home of the Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United FC (MLS), Chick-fil-A Bowl (NCAA), 2018 College Football Playoff Championship game, Super Bowl LIII
Gas South District Atlanta Duluth 2003 13,000 Consists of Gas South Arena, Gas South Convention Center, Gas South Theater, Hudgens Center & Performing Arts Center; Home of the Georgia Swarm (NLL) & Atlanta Gladiators (ECHL)
Macon Coliseum Macon Macon 1968 9,000 Includes the Macon Coliseum and City Auditorium
Monroe County Recreation Sports Complex Macon Forsyth 1984 Hosts youth & adult soccer, football, basketball, baseball, softball, cheerleading, camps, classes & tournaments
Sanford Stadium Macon Athens 1929 92,746 Home of Georgia Bulldogs football (SEC); Hosted 1996 Olympics football & soccer
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