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Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium

Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium

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Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium (DOC Stadium) is a 3,500 seat artificial turf stadium located in West Carrollton, Ohio, on the campus of West Carrollton High School.

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The Dayton Dutch Lions partnered with West Carrollton City Schools and Dr. Suresh Gupta of the Dayton Outpatient Center to install a new playing surface in the West Carrollton High School Stadium as part of a 30-year deal.[1][2] The original stadium was renamed to the Dayton Outpatient Center Stadium in recognition of the significant investment made by Dayton Outpatient Center.

Renovations started on March 10, 2014,[3] and were completed with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 9, 2014.[4] The Motz Group, a Cincinnati-based company that specializes in building playing fields, replaced the existing grass field with artificial turf at a cost of $450,000 to $475,000.[2] The combined costs for the renovations to the stadium and installation of lights on practice fields are estimated at $529,000.[2]

DOC Stadium was officially opened on May 10, 2014, with a United Soccer League soccer game that saw the Dayton Dutch Lions tie the LA Galaxy II, 1–1 with a record attendance of 1,527.[5]


References

  1. "Dayton Dutch Lions Expand Partnership in West Carrollton". International Soccer Network. 2014-03-19. Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  2. Blizzard, Nick (2014-03-19). "Dutch Lions, West Carrollton schools announce 30-year deal". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  3. Hollingsworth, Chad (2014-03-19). "Dutch Lions Prepared to Settle into Home". Reckless Challenge. Archived from the original on 2014-10-25. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  4. "Ribbon Cutting in West Carrollton". 2 News. 2014-05-09. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
  5. "Dayton Dutch Lions vs LA Galaxy II". YouTube. DutchLionsGateway. 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-09-18.

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