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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group |
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Phoenix Raceway | Avondale | 1964 | 67,000 | Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NCWTS | |||||
J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome | Flagstaff | 1977 | 14,420 | Home of Northern Arizona Lumberjacks football & basketball (Big Sky) | |||||
Camelback Ranch | Glendale | 2009 | 13,500 | Spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers & Chicago White Sox (MLB) | |||||
Desert Diamond Arena | Glendale | 2003 | 18,300 | Home of Arizona Ridge Riders (PBR), Arizona Rattlers (IFL) | |||||
State Farm Stadium | Glendale | 2006 | 63,400 | Home of the Arizona Cardinals (NFL) & the Fiesta Bowl; Part of the BCS National Championship and a member of the College Football Playoff; Host of Super Bowl LVII | |||||
Goodyear Ballpark | Goodyear | 2009 | 10,000 | Spring training home of the Cleveland Guardians & Cincinnati Reds (MLB) | |||||
Hohokam Stadium | Mesa | 1997 | 12,500 | Spring training home of the Oakland Athletics (MLB) | |||||
Sloan Park | Mesa | 2014 | 15,000 | Spring training home of the Chicago Cubs (MLB) | |||||
Peoria Sports Complex | Peoria | 1994 | 12,882 | Spring training home of the Seattle Mariners & San Diego Padres (MLB) | |||||
American Family Fields of Phoenix | Phoenix | 1998 | 7,000 | Spring training home of the Milwaukee Brewers (MLB) | |||||
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Phoenix | 1965 | 14,870 | Multi-purpose indoor arena; Hosts Arizona State Fair | |||||
Chase Field | Phoenix | 1998 | 48,686 | Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) and Cactus Bowl (Big 12 vs Pac-12) | |||||
Footprint Center | Phoenix | 1992 | 18,422 | Home of the Phoenix Suns (NBA), Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) | |||||
Phoenix Municipal Stadium | Phoenix | 1964 | 8,775 | Home of Sun Devil baseball (Pac-12) | |||||
Findlay Toyota Center | Prescott Valley | 2006 | 5,100 | Home of the Northern Arizona Wranglers (IFL); host of hockey, soccer, football, basketball tournaments, ice shows, rodeos and other sporting events | |||||
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick | Scottsdale | 2011 | 11,000 | Spring training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies (MLB) | |||||
Scottsdale Stadium | Scottsdale | 1992 | 12,000 | Spring training home of the San Francisco Giants (MLB); Cactus League Spring Training; Arizona Fall League | |||||
WestWorld of Scottsdale | Scottsdale | 1987 | 5,000 | Multi-purpose venue hosting car shows, sports expos and equestrian events | |||||
Surprise Stadium | Surprise | 2002 | 10,500 | Spring training home of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers (MLB) | |||||
Desert Financial Arena | Tempe | 1974 | 14,198 | Home of Arizona State Sun Devils basketball, gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (Big 12) | |||||
Mountain America Stadium | Tempe | 1958 | 76,000 | Home of Arizona State Sun Devils football (Big 12) | |||||
Tempe Diablo Stadium | Tempe | 1968 | 9,785 | Spring training home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB) and Arizona Cactus League | |||||
Arizona Stadium | Tucson | 1928 | 56,000 | Home of Arizona Wildcats football (Big 12) | |||||
Hi Corbett Field | Tucson | 1927 | 9,500 | Home of Arizona Wildcats baseball (Big 12) | |||||
Kino Sports Complex | Tucson | 1998 | 11,500 | 155-acre sports venue featuring a professional baseball stadium, soccer fields, softball fields, basketball court | |||||
McKale Center | Tucson | 1973 | 14,655 | Home of Arizona Wildcats basketball (Big 12) | |||||
Tucson Convention Center | Tucson | 1971 | 9,275 | Consists of the Tucson Music Hall, Leo Rich Theater & Tucson Arena | |||||
Ray Kroc Sports Complex | Yuma | 1970 | 26-acre multi-use sports & recreation center comprised of Ray Kroc Sports Complex, Desert Sun Stadium, and the Clubhouse Building |