Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
World Equestrian Center - Ocala Orlando Ocala 2021 1,500 Two exposition centers, each with 132,300 square feet of contiguous space.
J. Ollie Edmunds Center Daytona Beach DeLand 1974 5,000 Home of Stetson Hatters basketball (ASUN)
Kaseya Center Miami Miami 1999 20,000 Home of the Miami Heat (NBA)
Amalie Arena Tampa Tampa 1996 20,500 Home of Tampa Bay Lightining (NHL)
Ocean Center Daytona Beach Daytona Beach 1985 9,440 42,000 square foot arena; Hosts concerts, sporting events, tradeshows & more
Miami Beach Convention Center Miami Miami Beach 1957 9,500 1,000,000 square feet in the heart of South Beach
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Tallahassee Tallahassee 1981 12,500 Home of Florida State Seminoles basketball (ACC)
Watsco Center Miami Coral Gables 2003 7,972 Home of University of Miami Hurricanes basketball (ACC); Hosts concerts, trade shows, sporting events
ESPN Wide World of Sports Orlando Kissimmee 1997 9,500 Facilities for 60 different kinds of sports
LECOM Park Fort Myers Bradenton 1923 8,500 Spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB), Home of the Bradenton Marauders (Pittsburgh Pirates Class A-Advanced affiliate)
FBC Mortgage Stadium Orlando Orlando 2007 45,301 Home of Central Florida Knights football (Big 12)
Charlotte Sports Park Fort Myers Port Charlotte 1987 7,000 Spring training home of the Tampa Bay Rays (MLB); Home of the Charlotte Stone Crabs (Tampa Bay Rays A-Advanced affiliate)
Al Lang Stadium Tampa St. Petersburg 1947 7,227 Home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies (USL)
Clover Park Daytona Beach Port St. Lucie 1988 7,160 Spring training home of the New York Mets (MLB), Home of the St. Lucie Mets (New York Mets Class A-Advanced affiliate), Gulf Coast Mets Rookie League team
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium Miami Jupiter 1998 6,871 Spring training home of the Miami Marlins & St. Louis Cardinals (MLB), Home of the Jupiter Hammerheads (Miami Marlins A-Advanced affiliate) & Palm Beach Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals A-Advanced affiliate), Gulf Coast Marlins Rookie-level (GCL), Gulf Coast Cardinals Rookie-level (GCL)
LoanDepot Park Miami Miami 2012 37,000 Home of the Miami Marlins (MLB)
BayCare Ballpark Tampa Clearwater 2004 8,800 Spring training home of the Philadelphia Phillies (MLB), Home of the Clearwater Threshers (Philadelphia Phillies A-Advanced affiliate)
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium Orlando Lakeland 1966 8,500 Spring training home of the Detroit Tigers (MLB); Home of the Lakeland Flying Tigers (Detroit Tigers A-Advanced affiliate)
Hammond Stadium Fort Myers Fort Myers 1991 9,300 Spring training home of the Minnesota Twins (MLB); Home of the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels (Minnesota Twins A-Advanced affiliate)
Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium Miami Lauderhill 2007 20,000 Multi-purpose facility used for cricket, soccer, tennis, basketball
Al Lawson Center Tallahassee Tallahassee 2009 9,639 Home of Florida A&M Rattlers basketball (MEAC)
121 Financial Park Jacksonville Jacksonville 2003 11,000 Home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami Marlins AA affiliate)
USSSA Space Coast Complex Daytona Beach Viera 1994 8,100 15 All-Turf fields, 3 Championship stadiums
Daytona Stadium Daytona Beach Daytona Beach 1988 10,000 Home of Bethune-Cookman Wildcats football (MEAC); Mainland High School and Seabreeze High School football
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville Jacksonville 2003 15,000 Home of the Jacksonville Sharks (AFL), Jacksonville Icemen (ECHL)
Hard Rock Stadium Miami Miami Gardens 1987 65,326 Home of the Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Hurricanes football (ACC) & the Orange Bowl (NCAA); Miami Open (ATP/WTA); Host to the most Super Bowls - 11 including LIV
New Smyrna Speedway Daytona Beach Samsula 1964 8,000 Hosts annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing & Florida Governor's Cup 200
Camping World Stadium Orlando Orlando 1936 70,188 Hosts the Citrus Bowl, Cheez-It Bowl (NCAA) & the Florida Classic game (MEAC)
Jackie Robinson Training Complex Daytona Beach Vero Beach 1948 6,500 80-acre complex configured for a variety of team sports; College & high school tournament & training facilities
Edwards Hall Miami Miami 1952 5,038 35,581 square foot exhibition hall
Gainesville Raceway Tallahassee Gainesville 1969 32,000 NHRA Gatornationals & Summit Series
Hodges Stadium Jacksonville Jacksonville 2004 9,400 Home of North Florida Ospreys soccer, track & field (A-Sun)
Addition Financial Arena Orlando Orlando 2007 10,000 Home of Central Florida Knights basketball (Big 12)
Delray Beach Tennis Center Miami Delray Beach 1992 8,200 14 clay courts & 6 hard courts; Hosts Delray Beach Open & other tournaments
Amerant Bank Arena Miami Sunrise 1998 20,763 Home of the Florida Panthers (NHL)
Tropical Park Miami Miami 1979 7,000 Full-service equestrian facility, football field, miles of paved pathways
4-17 Southern Speedway Fort Myers Punta Gorda 1990 5,000 Super late models, late models, sprint cars, sportsmen, open wheeled modified, Fastruck, Fastkids & other races
EverBank Stadium Jacksonville Jacksonville 1995 67,264 Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL), Gator Bowl (NCAA), & the annual Florida/Georgia football game; Capacity can expand to 82,000
Ed Smith Stadium Fort Myers Sarasota 1989 7,500 Spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles (MLB)
TD Ballpark Tampa Dunedin 1990 5,509 Spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB); Home of the Dunedin Blue Jays (Toronto Blue Jays A-Advanced affiliate)
RP Funding Center Orlando Lakeland 1974 10,000 Sports, convention & entertainment complex; Home of Florida Tropics (MASL) & Lakeland Magic (NBA G League)
Hertz Arena Fort Myers Estero 1998 8,500 Home of the Florida Everblades (ECHL)
Homestead Miami Speedway Miami Homestead 1995 65,000 NASCAR Cup Series, Dixie Vodka 400
Raymond James Stadium Tampa Tampa 1998 65,890 Home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), USF Bulls football (American Athletic Conference), Outback Bowl (NCAA), Monster Jam, Gasparilla Bowl, Sunset Music Festival, Super Bowl XXXV, XLIII, LV
George M. Steinbrenner Field Tampa Tampa 1996 11,000 Spring training home of the New York Yankees (MLB), Home of the Tampa Tarpons (New York Yankees Class A affiliate)
Expo Hall Tampa Tampa 1976 11,700 Home of the Florida State Fair
Sebring International Raceway Orlando Sebring 1950 5,000 12 Hours of Sebring; ALMS
Pensacola Bay Center Pensacola Pensacola 1985 10,000 10,000-seat arena with 20,000+ sq ft of exhibition space; Home of Pensacola Ice Flyers (SPHL)
Yuengling Center Tampa Tampa 1980 10,411 Home of South Florida Bulls basketball & volleyball (AAC)
Osceola County Stadium Orlando Kissimmee 1984 5,400 Home of Orlando City B (USL League One)
Blue Wahoos Stadium Pensacola Pensacola 2012 5,038 Home of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Miami Marlins AA affiliate); Mixed-use stadium for baseball, soccer, football, events
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Tallahassee Gainesville 1930 88,548 Home of Florida Gators football (SEC)
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Tallahassee Gainesville 1980 10,500 Home of Florida Gators basketball, gymnastics, swimming & volleyball (SEC)
Crandon Park Tennis Center Miami Key Biscayne 1994 13,800 14 USTA-sanctioned Junior Tournaments, 2 USTA adult tournaments; 26 courts
Silver Spurs Arena Orlando Kissimmee 2003 11,400 Events including equestrian, sports, concerts and comedy shows
Bragg Memorial Stadium Tallahassee Tallahassee 1957 25,500 Home of Florida A&M Rattlers football (MEAC)
Tropicana Field Tampa St. Petersburg 1990 31,000 Home of the Tampa Bay Rays (MLB)
Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach Daytona Beach 1959 101,500 Daytona 500, NASCAR Cup Series, ARCA
South Florida Expo Center Miami West Palm Beach 1957 6,000 Centrally located in Palm Beach County
CoolToday Park Fort Myers North Port 2019 8,000 Home of Atlanta Braves Spring Training (MLB), Florida Fire Frogs (Florida State League)
Publix Sports Park Pensacola Panama City Beach 2019 1,500 13 fields for soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, football & more
Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium Tallahassee Tallahassee 1950 79,560 Home of Florida State Seminoles football (ACC)
FAU Stadium Miami Boca Raton 2011 29,495 Home of Florida Atlantic Owls football (AAC)
Kia Center Orlando Orlando 2010 20,000 Home of the Orlando Magic (NBA) & Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
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