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The [[United Vehementiaball League]] is a professional [[Vehementiaball]] league in the [[United States of Quentin]] that consists of 32 teams, each with their own stadium. The '''list of United Vehementiaball League stadiums''' below includes every current stadium in the league. The UVL has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but three has a 70,000 or larger capacity. UVL stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies, although have incorporated less design and entertainment amenities than the [[Quentinian Roofball Organization]], the other major Quentinian sports league. | The [[United Vehementiaball League]] is a professional [[Vehementiaball]] league in the [[United States of Quentin]] that consists of 32 teams, each with their own stadium. The '''list of United Vehementiaball League stadiums''' below includes every current stadium in the league. The UVL has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but three has a 70,000 or larger capacity. UVL stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies, although have incorporated less design and entertainment amenities than the [[Quentinian Roofball Organization]], the other major Quentinian sports league. | ||
− | The largest stadium currently in use is [[Fletcherhead Stadium]] in [[Dearnburg]], home to the [[Dearnburg]]. At a capacity of nearly 119,650, the stadium is sold out nearly every week, as its passionate fans have no other sports teams located in the city. The newest stadium in the league is the [[Bismark-Stevenson Dome]] in [[Liberation City]], home to the [[Liberation City Cyclones]]. The newest stadium in the league, and the second largest, is [[Belljexk Stadium]], home to the [[Belljexk Thrashers]] at a capacity of 100,315. There are currently | + | The largest stadium currently in use is [[Fletcherhead Stadium]] in [[Dearnburg]], home to the [[Dearnburg]]. At a capacity of nearly 119,650, the stadium is sold out nearly every week, as its passionate fans have no other sports teams located in the city. The newest stadium in the league is the [[Bismark-Stevenson Dome]] in [[Liberation City]], home to the [[Liberation City Cyclones]]. The newest stadium in the league, and the second largest, is [[Belljexk Stadium]], home to the [[Belljexk Thrashers]] at a capacity of 100,315. There are currently four stadiums under construction in the UVL, the new [[Mellio Life Stadium (2020)|Mellio Life Stadium]] for the [[Poleton Phoenixes]], with an expected capacity of 116,590, [[Universalis Stadium]] for the [[Pikesburg Roundhousers]], with an expected capacity of 122,980, [[Panther Station Bank Field]] for the [[Kumar City Savages]], with a capacity of 79,560, and [[David Ellison Memorial Field]] for the [[Ellisontown Cardsharps]], with an expected capacity of 84,675. Universalis and the new Mellio Life stadiums are expected to open for the [[2021 United Vehementiaball League Season|2021 season]], while Panther Station Bank Field is expected to be completed for the [[2022 United Vehementiaball League Season|2022 season]], and David Ellison Memorial Field is expected to be completed in 2023. |
− | + | The oldest current stadium in use is [[Quentinian Stadium]], having been built in 1963, and the second oldest is [[Grand Row Field]], built in 1973. The newest stadium presently in use is [[TruliFresh Stadium]], built in 2018, and the second newest is [[Mowack Field]], built in 2013. The United Vehementiaball League actively seeks sponsors for stadiums built specifically for the sport, in contrast to the [[Quentinian Roofball Organization]] which usually does not sell naming rights and has the owner or team decide upon a name. | |
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+ | == List of Current Stadiums == | ||
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+ | :{| class="wikitable sortable" |Style: Width=100% | ||
+ | !width=20% | Name !! Capacity !! Location !! Surface !! Type !! Home Team !! First Used | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Abhpal Stadium]] || 79,780 || [[Rodriguezville]], [[Chip Area|CA]] || Grass || Open || [[Rodriguezville Power]] || 2007 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Arsenal Field]] || 83,800 || [[Fort McCarthy]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Turf || Retractable || [[Fort McCarthy Elite]] || 1998 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Belljexk Stadium]] || 100,315 || [[Belljexk]], [[Chip Area|CA]] || Turf || Open || [[Belljexk Thrashers]] || 2012 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Creaky Step Stadium]] || 72,150 || [[Harold Cedar]], [[LBI]] || Grass || Closed || [[Long Beach Island Mystics]] || 1995 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Downtown Nurture Stadium]] || 95,469 || [[David City]], [[Tantallegara|TA]] || Turf || Retractable || [[David City Mitlokks]] || 2004 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[DuBuis Bank Stadium]] || 82,370 || [[Jameisville]], [[Snowland|SL]] || Grass || Open || [[Jameisville Masons]] || 2008 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Dynamite Field Stadium]] || 75,840 || [[Magneton]], [[Multi-Logan State|MLS]] || Grass || Open || [[Magneton Bridgeburners]] || 1974 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[First MechEcs Community Stadium]] || 73,346 || [[West Snowy]], [[Snowland|SL]] || Turf || Retractable || [[West Snowy Nuclear Chickens]] || 1996 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Fletcherhead Stadium]] || 119,650 || [[Dearnburg]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Grass || Open || [[Dearnburg Riflemen]] || 1987 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Grand Row Field]] || 65,470 || [[Maximum City]], [[Maxx Area|MA]] || Grass || Retractable || [[Maximum City Ladiatos]] || 1973 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Hemy da Hemy Stadium]] || 72,100 || [[Yadlapaville]], [[Kumar Area|KA]] || Grass || Open || [[Yadlapaville Harvesters]] || 2002 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[John Landis Memorial Stadium]] || 79,890 || [[Port Landavisislanders]], [[Tantallegara|TA]] || Grass || Open || [[Port Landavisislanders Holy Warriors]] || 1994 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Leopoldi's Stadium]] || 69,850 || [[Kumar City]], [[Kumar Area|KA]] || Grass || Open || [[Kumar City Savages]] || 1984 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Majestic Gulf Stadium]] || 91,350 || [[Baltimore]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Grass || Closed || [[Baltimore Harbormasters]] || 2009 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Marine Flagpole Field]] || 68,500 || [[Ellisontown]], [[Chip Area|CA]] || Grass || Open || [[Ellisontown Cardsharps]] || 1976 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mellio Life Stadium]] || 76,850 || [[Poleton]], [[Chip Area|CA]] || Turf || Retractable || [[Poleton Phoenixes]] || 1987 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Milky Brown Stadium]] || 93,460 || [[Port Clinton]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Turf || Closed || [[Port Clinton Lancers]] || 2010 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mowack Field]] || 86,730 || [[Boston]], [[Maxx Area|MA]] || Turf || Retractable || [[Boston Merchants]] || 2013 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[New Blast Stadium]] || 74,500 || [[Port Clinton]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Hardwood/Grass || Closed || [[Port Clinton Stallions]] || 1975 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HERE IS WHERE || I'M || NOT || YET || DONE || hAD || TO EAT DINNER | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[People's Bank Stadium]] || 97,340 || [[BizTown]], [[Multi-Logan State|MLS]] || Hardwood/Grass || Open || [[BizTown Mailers]] || 2001 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Petruzelli Bank Stadium]] || 70,110<sup>[[Petruzelli Bank Stadium#2020 Renovations|Note]]</sup> || [[Yadlapaville]], [[Kumar Area|KA]] || Blacktop/Turf || Retractable || [[Yadlapaville Defenders]] || 1981 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Shah Stadium]] || 91,315 || [[Mechanicsburg]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Retractable || [[Mechanicsburg Businessmen]] || 2006 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[United Creed Center]] || 109,350 || [[Baltimore]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Hardwood/Turf || Closed || [[Baltimore Lightning]] || 2000 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Vol de Mortuary Stadium]] || 76,460 || [[Verisitium]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Open || [[Verisitium Vipers]] || 1984 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 21:24, 12 May 2020
The United Vehementiaball League is a professional Vehementiaball league in the United States of Quentin that consists of 32 teams, each with their own stadium. The list of United Vehementiaball League stadiums below includes every current stadium in the league. The UVL has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but three has a 70,000 or larger capacity. UVL stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies, although have incorporated less design and entertainment amenities than the Quentinian Roofball Organization, the other major Quentinian sports league.
The largest stadium currently in use is Fletcherhead Stadium in Dearnburg, home to the Dearnburg. At a capacity of nearly 119,650, the stadium is sold out nearly every week, as its passionate fans have no other sports teams located in the city. The newest stadium in the league is the Bismark-Stevenson Dome in Liberation City, home to the Liberation City Cyclones. The newest stadium in the league, and the second largest, is Belljexk Stadium, home to the Belljexk Thrashers at a capacity of 100,315. There are currently four stadiums under construction in the UVL, the new Mellio Life Stadium for the Poleton Phoenixes, with an expected capacity of 116,590, Universalis Stadium for the Pikesburg Roundhousers, with an expected capacity of 122,980, Panther Station Bank Field for the Kumar City Savages, with a capacity of 79,560, and David Ellison Memorial Field for the Ellisontown Cardsharps, with an expected capacity of 84,675. Universalis and the new Mellio Life stadiums are expected to open for the 2021 season, while Panther Station Bank Field is expected to be completed for the 2022 season, and David Ellison Memorial Field is expected to be completed in 2023.
The oldest current stadium in use is Quentinian Stadium, having been built in 1963, and the second oldest is Grand Row Field, built in 1973. The newest stadium presently in use is TruliFresh Stadium, built in 2018, and the second newest is Mowack Field, built in 2013. The United Vehementiaball League actively seeks sponsors for stadiums built specifically for the sport, in contrast to the Quentinian Roofball Organization which usually does not sell naming rights and has the owner or team decide upon a name.