Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

Click the links below for sports facilities near that city:

Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Lynn Family Stadium Louisville Louisville 2014 15,304 Home of Louisville City FC soccer (USL Championship league) and Louisvilleā€™s new National Women's Soccer League
Churchill Downs Louisville Louisville 1875 165,000 Home of the Kentucky Derby, the Kentucky Oaks and Thoroughbred horse racing
Corbin Arena Lexington Corbin 2009 4,966 Multi-purpose arena; host of sporting events, shows, concerts
KFC Yum! Center Louisville Louisville 2010 22,600 Home of Louisville Cardinals basketball & volleyball (ACC)
Owensboro Sportscenter Owensboro Owensboro 1949 7,100 Home of Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers basketball & volleyball (NCAA)
Roy Stewart Stadium Owensboro Murray 1973 16,800 Home of Murray State Racers football (OVC)
Lexington Legends Baseball Lexington Lexington 2001 6,994
Bowling Green Ballpark Louisville Bowling Green 2009 4,500 Home of the Bowling Green Hot Rods (Tampa Bay Rays A affiliate)
Kentucky Speedway Covington Sparta 2000 107,000 NASCAR Series, Indy Racing League, ARCA races
Truist Arena Covington Highland Heights 2008 10,500 Home of Northern Kentucky Norse basketball (A-Sun)
L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium Louisville Louisville 1998 56,000 Home of Louisville Cardinals football (ACC)
Florence Speedway Covington Walton 1950 5,000 Host of the North/South 100, Ralph Latham Memorial, and Spring 50
Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium Louisville Bowling Green 1968 22,113 Home of Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football (C-USA); Hosts the KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
Jayne Stadium Lexington Morehead 1964 10,000 Home of Morehead State Eagles football (PFL)
Appalachian Wireless Arena Lexington Pikeville 2004 7,000 Home of UPike Bears basketball (NAIA)
Kroger Field Lexington Lexington 1973 62,093 Home of Kentucky Wildcats football (SEC)
E.A. Diddle Arena Louisville Bowling Green 1963 7,326 Home of Western Kentucky Hilltoppers & Lady Toppers basketball & volleyball (C-USA)
Central Bank Center Lexington Lexington 1976 23,000 Part of Lexington Center; Home of Kentucky Wildcats basketball (SEC) in Rupp Arena
CFSB Center Owensboro Murray 1998 8,500 Home of Murray State Racers Men's and Women's basketball (OVC)
Louisville Slugger Field Louisville Louisville 2000 13,131 Home of the Louisville Bats (Cincinnati Reds AAA affiliate)
Elizabethtown Sports Park Louisville Elizabethtown 2012 5,000 Host events & tournaments for baseball, softball, soccer, football, lacrosse, field hockey & other sports
Memorial Coliseum Lexington Lexington 1950 9,000 Home of Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (SEC)
Kentucky Exposition Center Louisville Louisville 1956 19,169 Includes Broadbent Arena & Freedom Hall; Hosts annual Kentucky State Fair World Championship Horse Show & North American International Livestock Exposition
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