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Quiz about MLS Stadiums
Quiz about MLS Stadiums

MLS Stadiums Trivia Quiz


Major League Soccer is continuing to push itself into the mainstream of American sports. With its growing popularity, clubs are leaving football stadiums and creating their own soccer stadiums. Can you name the stadiums with teams? Good Luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by adpohlman. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
adpohlman
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
288,747
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The 2008 Chicago Fire played in what stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. San Jose Earthquakes were an inaugural team back in 1996, however they were relocated to Houston in 2005. Forunately, the Earthquakes' name was brought back to San Jose in 2008. Which of the following is a stadium in which they did not play? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. DC United uses Robert F. Kennedy Stadium for their home games. In 2008, with whom did DC United share their stadium? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In 2008, Rice-Eccles Stadium housed which MLS team for their home games? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which team, known as America's hardest working team, had the first soccer-specific stadium in the United States? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. FC Dallas, founded as the Dallas Burn in 1996, played their home games in what stadium in 2008? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which MLS team shared their home stadium with their city's T-Bones baseball team in 2008? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The Houston Dynamo uses Robertson Stadium, a football stadium on the campus of what university? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who played in the Home Depot Center? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In 2008, New York Red Bulls played their home games in what stadium? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The 2008 Chicago Fire played in what stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois?

Answer: Toyota Park

The Chicago Fire were created in 1998 and began playing their home games in Soldier Field. In 2006, Toyota Park was created in Bridgeview for the Fire to house their home games. It was also the site of the MLS All-Stars 1-0 win over Chelsea FC in 2006.
2. San Jose Earthquakes were an inaugural team back in 1996, however they were relocated to Houston in 2005. Forunately, the Earthquakes' name was brought back to San Jose in 2008. Which of the following is a stadium in which they did not play?

Answer: Monster Park

Monster Park is the stadium that houses the San Francisco 49ers NFL games. McAfee Stadium is the home of the NFL Oakland Raiders and any Earthquake games that are deemed too big for their normal home at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara. Spartan Stadium, home to the San Jose University Spartans, was were the Earthquakes played their games before their transfer to Houston.
3. DC United uses Robert F. Kennedy Stadium for their home games. In 2008, with whom did DC United share their stadium?

Answer: No one

Before the 2008 season, DC United shared RFK with the Washington Nationals. However, the Nationals moved to Nationals Park in 2008 thus leaving DC United the only tenants of RFK Stadium.
4. In 2008, Rice-Eccles Stadium housed which MLS team for their home games?

Answer: Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake joined the league in 2005 and began using University of Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium. However, in late 2008, work was nearly complete on Real Salt Lake Stadium, their home for 2009.
5. Which team, known as America's hardest working team, had the first soccer-specific stadium in the United States?

Answer: Columbus Crew

Columbus Crew Stadium, built in 1999, was the first soccer-specific stadium in the US. Lamar Hunt, owner of the Crew, was a very beloved man who unfortunately passed away in 2006. The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup is named for him because of his work on pushing MLS into the mainstream.
6. FC Dallas, founded as the Dallas Burn in 1996, played their home games in what stadium in 2008?

Answer: Pizza Hut Park

Before Pizza Hut Park, FC Dallas played their games in the Cotton Bowl. They moved to Pizza Hut Park in 2005, which is also the year they changed their name from Dallas Burn to FC Dallas.
7. Which MLS team shared their home stadium with their city's T-Bones baseball team in 2008?

Answer: Kansas City Wizards

The Wizards played their home games in Arrowhead Stadium until 2007, however they moved to CommunityAmerica Ballpark in 2008. The T-Bones are a minor league baseball team in Kansas City who shared the stadium with the Wizards.
8. The Houston Dynamo uses Robertson Stadium, a football stadium on the campus of what university?

Answer: University of Houston

Since the Houston Dynamo were formed in 2005, they have used the University of Houston's football stadium. The stadium, which holds 32,000, allowed the Dynamo to have an average attendance of 30,000 in the playoffs in 2007.
9. Who played in the Home Depot Center?

Answer: Both of Them

The Home Depot Center in Carson, California, had housed the LA Galaxy since 2003. When Chivas USA was created in 2005, they also used the 27,000 seat stadium. This sharing of the Home Depot Center provides some very exciting soccer matches between these two heated rivals.
10. In 2008, New York Red Bulls played their home games in what stadium?

Answer: Giants Stadium

Since the New York Red Bulls (Metrostars) were founded in 1996, they have also shared Giants Stadium (also known as the Meadowlands) with the NFL New York Giants, and the NFL New York Jets.
Source: Author adpohlman

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