

Dignity Health Sports Park is a multi-purpose stadium located in Los Angeles. Opened in 2003, the stadium features a capacity of 27,000. The stadium was formerly known as Home Depot Center and StubHub Center before adopting its current name in 2019.
Dignity Health Sports Park was the second soccer specific stadium built in the United States after Histroic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Twenty years after construction the stadium is still the United States’ second largest soccer stadium after Geodis Park in Nashville.
The stadium primarily serves as the home ground of Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Rugby and American football have also been held at the stadium. The stadium is due to host the rugby sevens program at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The stadium is located 25km south of downtown Los Angeles. The stadium is located on the campus of California State University in Carson and is part of sports complex that also includes a tennis stadium, velodrome and athletics field. A shuttle bus operated by Long Beach Transit connects the stadium with Harbor Gateway Transit Center and Del Amo Station, an A Line station of the Los Angeles Metro Rail.
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