Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at Southwest University Park
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, a professional soccer team founded in 1999, has made significant strides in the world of American soccer. Competing in the USL Championship, the Riverhounds have established themselves as a formidable presence in the league. Their matches are characterized by high energy and passionate fan engagement, making them a must-see for soccer enthusiasts.
In El Paso, the Riverhounds bring their competitive spirit to Southwest University Park, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and modern amenities. The park features a seating arrangement that accommodates over 6,000 fans, ensuring an intimate yet electrifying experience. With various seating options available, fans can choose from general admission to premium seats that offer excellent views of the action on the field.
Soccer events at Southwest University Park are seasonal, typically running from spring through fall. This timing aligns perfectly with the soccer calendar, allowing fans to enjoy thrilling matches during the best weather conditions. In addition to Riverhounds games, the park hosts other top soccer events, making it a central hub for soccer lovers in the region.
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Go see the best-known unknown pro team play!
If you want to see the team that will become Pittsburgh's favorite in a generation, go see the Riverhounds at Highmark Stadium. This team is laying the foundation with exciting young talent as well as reaching out to youth soccer groups to transform Pittsburgh from having three major league teams to four. Kevin Kerr, Rob Vincent, Danny Earls, Sterling Flunder, Matt Dallman, and Mike Green are going to be names that our kids remember decades from now after this team eventually makes the MLS and later plays on the international scene. It begins here and now. Don't miss out on your chance to say, "I was there when…"
