Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:

MapCallVenueCityYear OpenedCapacityNotesVideoBookGroup
Virginia International Raceway Alton 1957 5,000 Grand-Am, AMA
Cassell Coliseum Blacksburg 1962 9,847 Home of Virginia Tech Hokies basketball (ACC)
Lane Stadium / Worsham Field Blacksburg 1965 66,233 Home of Virginia Tech Hokies football (ACC)
John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville 2006 14,593 Home of Virginia Cavaliers basketball (ACC)
Klockner Stadium Charlottesville 1948 7,906 Home of Virginia Cavaliers lacrosse & soccer (ACC)
Scott Stadium Charlottesville 1931 61,500 Home of Virginia Cavaliers football (ACC)
EagleBank Arena Fairfax 1985 10,000 Home of George Mason University Patriots basketball (A-10)
Joan Perry Brock Center Farmville 2023 3,000 Home of Longwood Lancers basketball
Virginia Credit Union Stadium Fredericksburg 2019 5,000 Home of the Fredericksburg Nationals (Washington Nationals A-Advanced affiliate)
Armstrong Stadium Hampton 1928 17,000 Home of Hampton University Pirates football (MEAC)
Hampton Coliseum Hampton 1970 13,800 Hosts concerts, sporting events, family shows & more
Bridgeforth Stadium Harrisonburg 1975 24,878 Home of James Madison Dukes football (Sun Belt)
Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium Lexington 1962 10,000 Home of Virginia Military Institute (VMI) football (Big South)
Martinsville Speedway Martinsville 1947 65,000 NASCAR Xfinity Series & Cup Series
Chartway Arena Norfolk 2002 9,520 Home of Old Dominion University Monarchs basketball (Sun Belt)
Harbor Park Norfolk 1993 12,067 Home of the Norfolk Tides (Baltimore Orioles AAA affiliate)
S.B. Ballard Stadium Norfolk 1936 19,818 Home of Old Dominion University Monarchs football (Sun Belt)
Scope Arena Norfolk 1971 13,800 Home of the Norfolk Admirals (AHL); Hosts the MEAC basketball tournament
William "Dick" Price Stadium Norfolk 1997 30,000 Home of Norfolk State Spartans football (MEAC)
Virginia Motorsports Park Petersburg 1994 23,000 NHRA, drag racing, dirtplex, drift, autocross, BMX
City Stadium Richmond 1929 22,000 Home of the Richmond Kickers (USL)
Richmond Raceway Richmond 1945 97,912 NASCAR Cup Series
Robins Stadium Richmond 2010 8,700 Home of Richmond Spiders football, lacrosse, soccer, track & field (A-10)
Siegel Center Richmond 1999 8,000 Home of VCU Rams basketball (A-10); Includes the Verizon Wireless Arena
The Diamond Richmond 1985 12,134 Home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels (San Francisco Giants AA affiliate) & VCU Rams baseball (A-10)
Salem Civic Center Salem 1967 6,820 Part of the James E. Taliaferro Sports & Entertainment Complex; Hosts the NCAA Division III men's college basketball championship
South Boston Speedway South Boston 1957 10,000 Late Model Stock Car Division, Limited Sportsman Division, Pure Stock Division, Hornets Division, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, CARS Tour
Botetourt Sports Complex Troutville 2009 4 championship level softball & youth baseball fields, cross-country course, soccer fields, disc golf course
Virginia Beach Sports Center Virginia Beach 2020 5,000 Sports venue for youth & adult sports with 12 basketball courts & 24 volleyball courts
Virginia Beach Sportsplex Virginia Beach 1999 10,780 Soccer stadium
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