Krenzler Field Explained

Krenzler Field
Logo Image:Cleveland_State_Vikings_wordmark.svg
Address:E 18th Street
City:Cleveland, OH
Country:United States
Owner:Cleveland State University
Operator:CSU Athletics
Type:Soccer-specific stadium
Capacity:1,680
Surface:FieldTurf
Cost:$1.9 million
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Krenzler Field is a soccer-specific stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It serves as the home field to the CSU men's and women's varsity soccer teams, the CSU varsity men's lacrosse team, and formerly the Cleveland City Stars of the USL First Division. Krenzler Field became the home of Cleveland's Minor League Soccer team AFC Cleveland of the National Premier Soccer League in 2013.

It is named in honor of Judge Alvin Krenzler.[1]

The 1,680-seat stadium was built in 1985 and has received many upgrades since, including the addition of an air supported dome in winter months to provide an indoor practice facility. The field surface is FieldTurf.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bill . Lubinger . Alvin 'Buddy' Krenzler, federal judge and developer, dies at 89 . The Plain Dealer . Cleveland, Ohio . September 16, 2010 . September 17, 2010.