Starfire Sports Complex is a sporting facility in Tukwila, Washington, on the banks of the Green River, near Seattle. It is operated by the non-profit corporation Starfire Sports. At the time of its opening, CEO Chris Slatt believed it to be "the largest synthetic-turf soccer complex in the U.S.
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- Starfire Sports Complex is a sporting facility in Tukwila, Washington, on the banks of the Green River, near Seattle. It is operated by the non-profit corporation Starfire Sports. At the time of its opening, CEO Chris Slatt believed it to be "the largest synthetic-turf soccer complex in the U.S. " Starfire features fields for softball, soccer, and occasionally rugby union games, as well as a 2,000-seat soccer stadium previously used by the USL Seattle Sounders and now used by the MLS Seattle Sounders F.C. for US Open Cup matches (and the home pitch of the Sounders Women). It is also the home of Hibernian and Caledonian F.C. of the Pacific Coast Soccer League. Additionally the complex hosts the annual All Nations Cup. The stadium field in 2004 became only the eighth American artificial-surface pitch to earn "recommended" status by FIFA and is thereby sanctioned for international play
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Starfire Sporting Complex
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4 outdoor FieldTurf fields (inc. stadium)
2 indoor FieldTurf fields
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- Starfire Sports Complex is a sporting facility in Tukwila, Washington, on the banks of the Green River, near Seattle. It is operated by the non-profit corporation Starfire Sports. At the time of its opening, CEO Chris Slatt believed it to be "the largest synthetic-turf soccer complex in the U.S.
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