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United Field
United Field logo
Location Dawson, Mungyeong
Built 1947–1950
Opened 1 June 1950
Renovated 1991–1993
Owner City of Dawson
Operator Kasahara Sports LLC
Surface Grass
Construction cost ϵ10 million (not adjusted)
Architect Francesc Mitjans
Capacity 89,000
Executive Suites 200
Record attendance 90,103
Field dimensions 110 m × 70 m
(120 yd x 77 yd)
Website unitedfield.dwh
Tenants
Dawson United (DSL/DDL) (1950–present)
Duwamish men's soccer (1997–2006)
Duwamish men's rugby (SSRF) (2011–present)

United Field (pronounced /junaɪtɛd fiːld/) is a multi-purpose stadium in Dawson, Mungyeong. It serves as the home field for Dawson United of the Duwamish Soccer League (DSL) and Devine Development League (DDL), as well as the national rugby team of the SimSports Rugby Federation (SSRF). It was formerly home to the men's national soccer team between 1997 and 2006.

The stadium was built between 1947 and 1950 after Sound Lane, previous home of Dawson United, was damaged during the 1945 Dawson floods. The owner of the stadium is the City of Dawson and is operated by Kasahara Sports LLC, the company that controls Dawson United. United Field is a modern facility and can seat 89,000–people, making it the second largest stadium in Duwamish, after the Dawson Bowl.

History[]

Construction and layout[]

Major events[]

Renovation[]

Soccer[]

National team[]

Dawson United[]

Rugby[]

National team[]

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Transportation[]

See also[]

  • List of stadiums in the Duwamish Soccer League
Events and tenants
Preceded by
Sound Lane
Home of
Dawson United

since 1950
Succeeded by
current
Preceded by
Dawson Stadium
Duwamish Cup
Final Venue

1997–2000
Succeeded by
Dawson Bowl
Preceded by
Dawson Stadium
Primary home of
Duwamish men's soccer

1997–2000
Succeeded by
Dawson Bowl
Preceded by
Old Busby
Secondary home of
Duwamish men's soccer

2000–2006
Succeeded by
Gangnam Stadium
Preceded by
First stadium
Home of
Duwamish men's rugby

since 2011
With: Dawson Bowl (2011–present)
Gangnam Stadium (2011–present)
GM Field (2011–present)
Succeeded by
current


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