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Goldman Field at Edwards Stadium

Edwards Stadium · 2223 Fulton Street, San Francisco, 94720 · Show map
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About this space

Goldman Field, nestled within the historic Edwards Stadium at the University of California, offers a premier natural grass soccer field for both men's and women's teams. Since its conversion in 1999, this 70-by-115-yards field has become a cherished venue for soccer enthusiasts, benefiting from a series of enhancements funded by generous alumni donations, including a significant $1.5 million from Richard and Rhoda Goldman. The field honors Richard Samuel Goldman, reflecting a deep legacy of support and excellence. With its all-weather surface updated before the 2013 season, Goldman Field stands as a testament to community and athletic achievement, making it an ideal location for soccer matches and events that seek a blend of historic ambiance and modern facilities.

Features

Wifi
Natural grass soccer field

Space

14,300m² (153,924ft²)

Capacities

22,000 Standing

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

2223 Fulton Street, 94720
Edwards Stadium 2223 Fulton StreetUnknown 94720San Francisco
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