Dick's Sporting Goods Park - Colorado Rapids - The World Stadium Tour

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Dick's Sporting Goods Park, also known as DSG Park, is a soccer-specific stadium located in Commerce City, Colorado, that is home to the Colorado Rapids men's professional soccer team.
The stadium seats up to 18,061 people for soccer matches, but can accommodate up to 19,734 for special soccer events and 27,000 for concerts.
It became the third home venue for the Rapids upon its opening in 2007.
Sitting at just over 5,200 feet above sea level, the stadium has the highest elevation of any stadium regularly used by MLS teams.
For their first eleven seasons, the Rapids played at Mile High Stadium and Invesco Field at Mile High.
In 2004, the club and city announced a $130 million project that would include youth soccer fields, retail development, and a new Commerce City civic center.
The total cost of stadium construction was $64.5 million.
Commerce City voters agreed to $65 million bond for infrastructure improvements to support the stadium.
In November 2006, Dick's Sporting Goods signed a 20-year deal for naming rights.
The first official match was played against D.C. United on April 7, 2007, with the Rapids winning, 2–1 in the regular season opening game.
The stadium is owned by Commerce City and operated by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) who also own the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, and the Colorado Mammoth.
The Colorado Rapids are an American professional soccer club based in the Denver metropolitan area.
The Rapids compete in Major League Soccer as a member of the Western Conference.
Founded in 1995, as part of the Anschutz Corporation, later to be a founding sports franchise of the global sports and entertainment concern AEG, the club is a founding member of MLS, playing their first season in 1996.
Colorado won the MLS Cup in 2010, their second MLS Cup appearance.
The first appearance was in 1997, losing to D.C. United.
They were also runners-up of the U.S. Open Cup in the 1999 tournament, where they lost to the Rochester Raging Rhinos, the last time a non-MLS team won the Cup.
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