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The stadium is used mostly for American football, ultimate and soccer and has a seating capacity of 12,000; this was temporarily expanded to 17,000 during 1974–75, while the Seattle Sounders, of the North American Soccer League, played at Memorial Stadium before moving to the newly constructed Kingdome.
The Seattle city government contracted Walt Disney Imagineering in 1987 to design a long-term campus plan; the Disney proposal included replacement of the International Fountain with a pond and Memorial Stadium with a parking garage topped by an artificial meadow. The proposals were rejected by the city government after public outcry at hearings.
Memorial Stadium (Seattle), Seattle, Washington; Memorial Stadium (Spokane), original name of Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane, Washington; Elsewhere.
The Sounders increased their average attendance from 2,583 at Seattle's Memorial Stadium in 2002 to 3,452 at the new stadium in 2003. [179] In 2005, the Sounders beat the Richmond Kickers 2–1 in a penalty shootout for the USL championship in front of 8,011. Scott Jenkins scored the final goal and announced his retirement after the game. [180]
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Werner L. Neudorf Stadium: Folded Seattle Cascades: Team tennis: WTT: None 1974-1978 Mercer Arena: Team folded Seattle Force Rugby league: WAMNRL/AMNRL: n/a Memorial Stadium: Leagues folded Seattle Mist: Indoor football: LFL: 2015, 2017, 2019 2009-2019 ShoWare Center: League ceased operations Seattle Rangers: Football: CFL: None 1967-1969 ...
Seattle Sounders FC is a Major League Soccer team, ... Memorial Stadium (1974–75, 1994–98, 2000–02) Kingdome (1976–1983) Renton Memorial Stadium (1999)
This 1996 map of the Pioneer Square-Skid Road Historic District shows the location of the Kingdome (at the lower right in the map). The Kingdome (officially the King County Stadium) [4] [note 1] was a multi-purpose stadium located in the Industrial District (later SoDo) [7] neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.