Glenn Warner Soccer Facility

Soccer stadium at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland
38°59′3″N 76°28′54″W / 38.98417°N 76.48167°W / 38.98417; -76.48167OwnerUnited States NavyCapacity1,600SurfaceBermuda GrassConstructionOpened2002Construction cost$4.2 millionArchitectCochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet, Inc., ArchitectsTenantsNavy Midshipmen (PL) 2002–

The Glenn Warner Soccer Facility is a soccer-specific stadium at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The college soccer facility is named for beloved longtime coach Glenn Warner. It was the site of Crystal Palace Baltimore's first-ever match, a 3–1 loss to its parent club on July 15, 2006.

Anders Hall of Honor

See: Navy Midshipmen men's soccer#Anders Hall of Honor

See also

External links

  • Glenn Warner Soccer Facility webpage (NavySports.com) Archived 2006-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
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