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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | ||
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Harbor Park | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Norfolk | 1993 | 12,067 | Home of the Norfolk Tides (Baltimore Orioles AAA affiliate) | |||
Scope Arena | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Norfolk | 1971 | 13,800 | Home of the Norfolk Admirals (AHL) | |||
Foreman Field at S. B. Ballard Stadium | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Norfolk | 1936 | 19,818 | Home of Old Dominion University Monarchs football (C-USA) | |||
Ted Constant Convocation Center | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Norfolk | 2002 | 9,520 | Home of Old Dominion University Monarchs basketball (C-USA) | |||
Lane Stadium / Worsham Field | Roanoke, Highlands & Mountains | Blacksburg | 1965 | 66,233 | Home of Virginia Tech Hokies football (ACC) | |||
Richmond Raceway | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 1945 | 97,912 | Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series | |||
The Diamond | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 1985 | 12,134 | Home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels (San Francisco Giants AA affiliate), Home of VCU Rams baseball (A-10) | |||
Cassell Coliseum | Roanoke, Highlands & Mountains | Blacksburg | 1962 | 9,847 | Home of Virginia Tech Hokies basketball (ACC) | |||
Pfitzner Stadium | Washington D.C., Northern VA & Eastern WV | Woodbridge | 1984 | 6,000 | Home of the Potomac Nationals (Washington Nationals A-Advanced affiliate) | |||
Virginia Beach Sportsplex | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Virginia Beach | 1999 | 10,780 | Soccer stadium | |||
William "Dick" Price Stadium | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Norfolk | 1997 | 30,000 | Home of Norfolk State Spartans football (MEAC) | |||
John Paul Jones Arena | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Charlottesville | 2006 | 14,593 | Home of Virginia Cavaliers basketball (ACC) | |||
City Stadium | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 1929 | 22,000 | Football & soccer stadium | |||
Klockner Stadium | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Charlottesville | 1948 | 7,906 | Home of Virginia Cavaliers lacrosse & soccer (ACC) | |||
Arthur Ashe Athletic Center | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 1982 | 6,000 | Multi-purpose arena | |||
Stuart C. Siegel Center | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 1999 | 8,000 | Home of VCU Rams basketball (A-10); Includes the Verizon Wireless Arena | |||
EagleBank Arena | Washington D.C., Northern VA & Eastern WV | Fairfax | 1985 | 10,000 | Home of George Mason University Patriots basketball (A-10) | |||
University Hall | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Charlottesville | 1965 | 8,457 | Former home of Virginia Cavaliers basketball (ACC) | |||
Armstrong Stadium | Williamsburg & Chesapeake Bay | Hampton | 1928 | 17,000 | Home of Hampton University Pirates football (MEAC) | |||
Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium | Roanoke, Highlands & Mountains | Lexington | 1962 | 10,000 | Home of Virginia Military Institute (VMI) football (Big South) | |||
Bridgeforth Stadium / Zane Showker Field | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Harrisonburg | 1975 | 24,878 | Home of James Madison Dukes football (NCAA) | |||
Robins Stadium | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Richmond | 2010 | 8,700 | Home of Richmond Spiders football, lacrosse, soccer, track & field (A-10) | |||
Virginia Motorsports Park | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Petersburg | 1994 | 23,000 | NHRA | |||
Salem Civic Center | Roanoke, Highlands & Mountains | Salem | 1967 | 6,820 | Multi-purpose arena; Part of the James E. Taliaferro Sports & Entertainment Complex; Hosts the NCAA Division III men's college basketball championship | |||
Martinsville Speedway | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Martinsville | 1947 | 65,000 | Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NCWTS | |||
Hampton Coliseum | Hampton Roads & Eastern Shore VA; Outer Banks NC | Hampton | 1970 | 13,800 | ||||
South Boston Speedway | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | South Boston | 1957 | 10,000 | NASCAR Camping World East Series, Whelen All-American Series late model and USAR Hooter's Pro Cup events | |||
Virginia International Raceway | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Alton | 1957 | 5,000 | Grand-Am, AMA | |||
Scott Stadium | Richmond, Southern, Central & Shenandoah Valley | Charlottesville | 1931 | 61,500 | Home of Virginia Cavaliers football (ACC) |