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  2. Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily used for football and soccer, and is the home field of the University of Connecticut Huskies (UConn). In 2010, it was home to the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. The stadium, which opened in 2003, was the first stadium used primarily by an NCAA FBS (formerly Division I-A) team to open in the 21st century.

  3. Connecticut United FC - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut United FC is a planned American professional soccer expansion team that will be based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The club is anticipated to begin play in MLS Next Pro in 2026. History

  4. Veterans Stadium (New Britain, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    It also hosts the Connecticut Crushers of the National Women's Football Association. The stadium was also home to the Connecticut Wolves team of the United Soccer Leagues before that team folded in 2002. The stadium is an 8-lane oval track around a regulation-size football field. The track was dedicated to coach Irving S. Black in April 1992.

  5. Template:Football map - Wikipedia

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    This template uses <mapframe>...</mapframe> to display interactive maps of football stadia, using data supplied from the template, from Wikidata, and/or from lists defined in module subpages. The markers for each stadium have a popup window with information on the stadium (e.g. image, description, capacity, etc.).

  6. CT United FC - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut United FC was a soccer team located in New Britain, Connecticut. [1] The team, founded in 2015, played in the American Soccer League . The club's President was Greg Bajek .

  7. Trinity Health Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Dillon Stadium was built in 1935. Formerly named Municipal Stadium, it was renamed in 1956 after James H. Dillon, the City's recreation director. [9] Dillon Stadium was the home of two minor league football teams in the 1960s and 70s: the Hartford Charter Oaks of the Atlantic Coast Football League and Continental Football League, owned by the Brewer family, and the Hartford Knights, also of ...

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  9. AC Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The club is the pinnacle for a 70-plus youth team organization and is Connecticut's only professional organized soccer franchise. [1] In its first season of play, CFC Azul finished mid-table tied for 4th place with fellow expansion team Worcester Hydra. In 2013, CFC finished in 6th place with a record of 2 wins, 6 losses and 6 draws. [2]