Boston Legacy FC is making a major investment in infrastructure for 2026 season
Boston Legacy, one of the youngest clubs (founded in 2023) playing in the NWSL, is planning a new $27 million stadium for the start of the 2026 season.
- The 30,000 sq ft main building will include workout areas, sports medicine rooms, hydrotherapy pools, a family lounge, kitchen, and staff offices. The site will also feature six fields: two natural grass (one heated), three turf with lights, and a dome-covered pitch .
- Several fields will be made available to local youth football programs, reflecting the club’s commitment to community engagement.
- Club owner Jennifer Epstein speaks about role in providing world-class training conditions that meet the demands of the most competitive league in the world. Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan described the project as a significant boost to the city’s sporting legacy .
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