Blackbaud Stadium

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Blackbaud Stadium
Battery Park
Location 1990 Daniel Island Drive
Charleston, South Carolina 29492
Broke ground 1998
Opened 1999
Closed Open
Demolished N/A
Owner City of Charleston
Operator Charleston Battery
Surface Grass
Construction cost $5.7 million USD
Tenants
Charleston Battery (USL-1) (1999-Present)
Capacity
5,100 (1999)

Blackbaud Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located on Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina, that opened in 1999. The Charleston Battery call Blackbaud Stadium home.

Blackbaud Stadium, nicknamed Battery Park seats 5,100 people, mostly in two large stands on either side of the field.

The stadium is modeled on smaller English soccer stadiums.

A unique feature of the stadium is the on-site pub, called "The Three Lions".

Current Stadiums in the USL First Division
Silverbacks Park | Kezar Stadium | SAS Soccer Park | Blackbaud Stadium | Tropical Park Stadium | James Griffin Stadium | Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard | PGE Park | Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium | PAETEC Park | Qwest Field | Swangard Stadium | Virginia Beach Sportsplex


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