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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | ||
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New Smyrna Speedway | Daytona Beach & Central East | Samsula | 1964 | 8,000 | Hosts annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing and the Florida Governor's Cup 200 | |||
J. Ollie Edmunds Center | Daytona Beach & Central East | DeLand | 1974 | 5,000 | Home of Stetson Hatters basketball (ASUN) | |||
Jackie Robinson Training Complex | Daytona Beach & Central East | Vero Beach | 1948 | 6,500 | 80 acre complex configured for a variety of team sports; college & high school tournament & training facilities | |||
Space Coast Stadium | Daytona Beach & Central East | Viera | 1994 | 8,100 | Spring training home of the Washington Nationals (MLB), Home of the Brevard County Manatees (MiLB - Milwaukee Brewers A-Advanced affiliate) | |||
Municipal Stadium | Daytona Beach & Central East | Daytona Beach | 1988 | 10,000 | Home of Bethune-Cookman Wildcats football (MEAC); Mainland High School and Seabreeze High School football teams | |||
Camping World Stadium | Orlando & Central | Orlando | 1936 | 70,188 | Hosts the Capital One Bowl (NCAA), Champs Sports Bowl (NCAA), & the Florida Classic game (MEAC) | |||
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville | Jacksonville & Northeast | Jacksonville | 2003 | 11,000 | Home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami Marlins AA affiliate - MiLB) | |||
Hard Rock Stadium | Miami & Southeast | Miami Gardens | 1987 | 65,326 | Home of the Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Hurricanes football (ACC) & the Capital One Orange Bowl (NCAA); Miami Open (ATP/WTA); Host to the most Super Bowls - 11 including LIV | |||
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville & Northeast | Jacksonville | 2003 | 15,000 | Home of the Jacksonville Sharks (AFL), Icemen (ECHL), Jacksonville Giants (ABA) | |||
Tropical Park | Miami & Southeast | Miami | 1979 | 7,000 | Full-service equestrian facility, football field, miles of paved pathways | |||
Germain Arena | Fort Myers & Southwest | Estero | 1998 | 8,500 | Home of the Florida Everblades (ECHL) | |||
EverBank Field | Jacksonville & Northeast | Jacksonville | 1995 | 67,264 | Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL), the TaxSlayer Bowl (NCAA), & the annual Florida/Georgia football game. Capacity can expand to 82,000. | |||
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex | Orlando & Central | Orlando | 1997 | 10,000 | Home of Atlanta Braves Spring Training; Facilities for 60 different kinds of sports | |||
American Airlines Arena | Miami & Southeast | Miami | 1999 | 20,000 | Home of the Miami Heat (NBA) | |||
Edwards Hall | Miami & Southeast | Miami | 1952 | 5,038 | 35,581 square foot exhibition hall | |||
Watsco Center | Miami & Southeast | Coral Gables | 2003 | 8,000 | Home of University of Miami Hurricanes basketball (ACC); Hosts concerts, trade shows, sporting events | |||
CFE Arena | Orlando & Central | Orlando | 2007 | 10,000 | Home of University of Central Florida Knights basketball (AAC) | |||
BB&T Center | Miami & Southeast | Sunrise | 1998 | 20,763 | Home of the Florida Panthers (NHL) | |||
Crandon Tennis Center | Miami & Southeast | Key Biscayne | 1994 | 13,800 | Orange Bowl, 14 USTA-sanctioned Junior Tournaments, 2 USTA adult tournaments; 26 courts | |||
Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium | Miami & Southeast | Lauderhill | 2007 | 20,000 | Multi-purpose facility used for cricket, soccer, tennis, basketball | |||
Palm Beach International Raceway | Miami & Southeast | Jupiter | 1965 | 6,000 | IHRA | |||
Amway Center | Orlando & Central | Orlando | 2010 | 20,000 | Home of the Orlando Magic (NBA) & Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) | |||
Lee Civic Center | Fort Myers & Southwest | Fort Myers | 1978 | 7,800 | Multi-purpose event center and home to the Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair | |||
Homestead Miami Speedway | Miami & Southeast | Homestead | 1995 | 65,000 | Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NCWTS | |||
4-17 Southern Speedway | Fort Myers & Southwest | Punta Gorda | 1990 | 5,000 | Host to Super Late Models, late models, sprint cars, sportsmen, open wheeled modified, Fastruck, Fastkids, & other races | |||
Delray Beach Tennis Center | Miami & Southeast | Delray Beach | 1992 | 8,200 | 14 clay courts & 6 hard courts; host of Delray Beach Open and other tournaments | |||
Ed Smith Stadium | Fort Myers & Southwest | Sarasota | 1989 | 7,500 | Spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles (MLB) | |||
Hodges Stadium | Jacksonville & Northeast | Jacksonville | 2004 | 9,400 | Home of North Florida Ospreys soccer, track & field (A-Sun) | |||
Champion Stadium | Orlando & Central | Kissimmee | 1997 | 9,500 | Spring training home of the Atlanta Braves (MLB), youth tournaments | |||
Amalie Arena | Tampa & Central West | Tampa | 1996 | 20,500 | Home of Tampa Bay Lightining (NHL) | |||
Raymond James Stadium | Tampa & Central West | Tampa | 1998 | 65,890 | Home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), USF Bulls football (American Athletic Conference), Outback Bowl (NCAA), Monster Jam, Super Bowl XXXV, XLIII, LV | |||
Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium | Tallahassee & North Central | Tallahassee | 1950 | 79,560 | Home of Florida State Seminoles football (ACC) | |||
RP Funding Center | Orlando & Central | Lakeland | 1974 | 10,000 | A sports, convention & entertainment complex; Home of Florida Tropics (MASL), Lakeland Magic (NBA G League), Florida Tarpons (AAL) | |||
Gainesville Raceway | Tallahassee & North Central | Gainesville | 1969 | 32,000 | NHRA | |||
Florida Auto Exchange Stadium | Tampa & Central West | Dunedin | 1990 | 5,509 | Spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), Home of the Dunedin Blue Jays (MiLB) | |||
George M. Steinbrenner Field | Tampa & Central West | Tampa | 1996 | 11,000 | Spring training home of the New York Yankees (MLB), Home of the Tampa Tarpons (New York Yankees Class A affiliate) | |||
Silver Spurs Arena | Orlando & Central | Kissimmee | 2003 | 11,400 | Multi-purpose arena | |||
Bragg Memorial Stadium | Tallahassee & North Central | Tallahassee | 1957 | 25,500 | Home of Florida A&M Rattlers football (MEAC) | |||
Sebring International Raceway | Orlando & Central | Sebring | 1950 | 5,000 | ALMS | |||
Blue Wahoos Stadium | Pensacola & Northwest | Pensacola | 2012 | 5,038 | Home of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Cincinnati Reds AA affiliate - MiLB); mixed use stadium for baseball, soccer, football, events | |||
Stephen C. O'Connell Center | Tallahassee & North Central | Gainesville | 1980 | 10,500 | Home of Florida Gators basketball, gymnastics, swimming & volleyball (SEC) | |||
Expo Hall | Tampa & Central West | Tampa | 1976 | 11,700 | Home of the Florida State Fair | |||
Pensacola Bay Center | Pensacola & Northwest | Pensacola | 1985 | 10,000 | 10,000-seat arena with over 20,000 square feet of exhibition space | |||
USF Sun Dome | Tampa & Central West | Tampa | 1980 | 10,411 | Home of South Florida Bulls basketball & volleyball (American Athletic Conference) | |||
Osceola County Stadium | Orlando & Central | Kissimmee | 1984 | 5,300 | Home of the Florida Fire Dogs (MiLB - Atlanta Braves Class A-Advanced affiliate); the complex consists of 6 full-sized baseball fields | |||
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | Tallahassee & North Central | Gainesville | 1930 | 88,548 | Home of Florida Gators football (SEC) | |||
Spectrum Stadium | Orlando & Central | Orlando | 2007 | 45,301 | Home of Central Florida Knights football (American Athletic Conference) | |||
Ocean Center | Daytona Beach & Central East | Daytona Beach | 1985 | 9,440 | 42,000 square foot arena | |||
South Florida Expo Center | Miami & Southeast | West Palm Beach | 1957 | 6,000 | Centrally located in Palm Beach County | |||
Miami Beach Convention Center | Miami & Southeast | Miami Beach | 1957 | 9,500 | 1,000,000 square feet in the heart of South Beach | |||
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center | Tallahassee & North Central | Tallahassee | 1981 | 12,500 | Home of Florida State Seminoles basketball (ACC) | |||
Daytona International Speedway | Daytona Beach & Central East | Daytona Beach | 1959 | 167,785 | Daytona 500, NASCAR XFINITY Series, ARCA | |||
Marlins Park | Miami & Southeast | Miami | 2012 | 37,000 | Home of the Miami Marlins (MLB) | |||
Tropicana Field | Tampa & Central West | St. Petersburg | 1990 | 31,000 | Home of the Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) | |||
LECOM Park | Fort Myers & Southwest | Bradenton | 1923 | 8,500 | Spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB), Home of the Bradenton Marauders (Pittsburgh Pirates Class A-Advanced affiliate) | |||
First Data Field | Daytona Beach & Central East | 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 team), Gulf Coast Mets Rookie League team | |||
Al Lang Stadium | Tampa & Central West | St. Petersburg | 1947 | 7,227 | Home of Tampa Bay Rowdies (USL) | |||
Charlotte Sports Park | Fort Myers & Southwest | 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) | |||
Spectrum Field | Tampa & Central West | Clearwater | 2004 | 8,800 | Spring training home of the Philadelphia Phillies (MLB), Home of the Clearwater Threshers (Philadelphia Phillies A-Advanced affiliate) | |||
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium | Miami & Southeast | 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 Gulf Coast League, Gulf Coast Cardinals Rookie-level Gulf Coast League | |||
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium | Orlando & Central | 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 & Southwest | Fort Myers | 1991 | 9,300 | Spring training home of the Minnesota Twins (MLB), Home of the Fort Myers Miracle (MiLB - Minnesota Twins A-Advanced affiliate) | |||
Panama City Beach Sports Complex | Pensacola & Northwest | Panama City Beach | 2019 | 1,500 | 13 fields for soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, football and more | |||
FAU Stadium | Miami & Southeast | Boca Raton | 2011 | 29,495 | Home of Florida Atlantic Owls football (SBC) |