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Fifth Third Stadium, known as Kennesaw State University Stadium until 2013, is a stadium near Kennesaw, Georgia, that is primarily used as the home for the Kennesaw State Owls football team as well as the KSU women's soccer and women's lacrosse teams. It was built as a soccer-specific stadium and opened May 2, 2010, with the first match played on May 9. The facility is the result of a public-private partnership between Kennesaw State University and the now-defunct Atlanta Beat of Women's Professional Soccer.[1]

The stadium's seating capacity is 8,318. It has a stage at one end to facilitate concerts and can hold up to 16,316 for that purpose.

Stadium

The bowl-shaped stadium –– built on Шаблон:Convert of land east of the Chastain Road exit off of Interstate 75, about a mile from Kennesaw State’s main campus –– is the latest addition to the KSU Sports & Entertainment Park, which opened in fall 2009 to expand the university’s facilities for intramural and club sports. The stadium will help showcase varsity athletics at KSU, which recently completed its transition into NCAA Division I.

The Шаблон:Convert on which the stadium sits is part of Шаблон:Convert acquired for the university by the KSU Foundation in 2008 and 2009, which now are being developed into athletics facilities for the university’s growing student population. The remaining area around the new stadium has been developed into soccer fields, intramural fields, a rugby field, and a track and nearly Шаблон:Convert of nature and hiking trails.

Football

In September 2010, KSU announced that it planned to launch a football program at the Division I FCS level in 2014, and would use the stadium as its home field.[2] On February 14, KSU announced that the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved the University’s request to add football to its 17-sport NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program.[3]

On September 12, 2015, Kennesaw State played their first home football game at Fifth Third Bank Stadium with 9,506 in attendance, defeating the Edward Waters Tigers, 58-7.[4]

Soccer

Шаблон:Update section The facility was home to the Atlanta Beat in 2010 and 2011, and hosted the 2010 WPS All-Star Game on June 30.[1] Pro soccer returned when Atlanta United 2 of the USL Championship moved to the stadium for the 2019 season.[5] The stadium hosted a 2019 CONCACAF Champions League match where Atlanta United FC defeated C.S. Herediano 4–0 on February 28, 2019,[6] and a U.S. Open Cup match between Atlanta United and Chattanooga FC on April 20, 2022, which Atlanta won 6–0.[7][8] Atlanta United have won all eight of the matches the team has played at the stadium.[8]

Rugby

The stadium hosted a round of the 2013–14 IRB Women's Sevens World Series on February 15–16, 2014.[9]

The second half of a home-and-home series of rugby matches between the United States and Uruguay as part of the qualification for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, was played here on March 29, 2014. The United States won the match 32–13 to win the qualification spot on a two-match aggregate of 59–40.[10][11]

The stadium hosted the United States when they played Georgia on June 17, 2017. The Eagles lost to Georgia 17–21.[12]

USA Eagles Internationals

USA scores displayed first.

Date Opponents Final score Competition Attendance
29 March 2014 Шаблон:Ru 32 – 13 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying 6,197[13]
17 June 2017 Шаблон:Ru 17 – 21 2017 June rugby union tests [12]

Renovation and renaming

Through a multimillion-dollar, multi-year sponsorship agreement with the Fifth Third Bank's Georgia regional office, KSU Stadium was renamed Fifth Third Bank Stadium with the addition of Division I football in February 2013.[3] Campus facility plans in 2016 suggested expanding the stadium's capacity, but as of June 2018, Kennesaw State University had not funded the plan.[14]

Attendance records

style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" |Rank style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" |Attendance style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" |Date style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle" |Game Result
1 9,506 September 12, 2015 Kennesaw State 58, Edward Waters 7
2 8,803 October 15, 2016 Kennesaw State 21, Liberty 36
3 8,799 September 15, 2018 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 62, Alabama State 13
4 8,670 November 7, 2015 Kennesaw State 14, Шаблон:Small Charleston Southern 28
5 8,668 October 31, 2015 Kennesaw State 23, Monmouth 13
6 8,664 September 19, 2015 Kennesaw State 18, Shorter 10
7 8,574 September 3, 2016 Kennesaw State 17, East Tennessee State 202OT
8 8,418 September 9, 2017 Kennesaw State 27, Tennessee Tech 14
9 8,354 September 10, 2016 Kennesaw State 49, Point 3
10T 8,300 August 31, 2019 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 59, Point 0
10T 8,300 October 17, 2015 Kennesaw State 12, Gardner–Webb 7
10T 8,300 October 10, 2015 Kennesaw State 56, Point 17
13 8,258 October 12, 2019 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 45, Charleston Southern 23
14 7,476 October 2, 2021 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 31, Шаблон:Small Jacksonville State 6
15 7,186 November 12, 2016 Kennesaw State 45, Presbyterian 10
16 6,978 September 28, 2019 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 31, Reinhardt 7
17 6,954 October 21, 2017 Kennesaw State 17, Gardner–Webb 3
18 6,916 November 5, 2016 Kennesaw State 56, Clark Atlanta 0
19 6,808 November 18, 2017 Шаблон:Small Kennesaw State 52, Monmouth 21
20 6,775 October 8, 2016 Kennesaw State 49, Missouri S&T 16

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