UNG Soccer Complex Photo Gallery | 2014 Turf Field Construction UpdatesHome to the University of North Georgia men's and women's soccer teams for the last decade, the UNG Soccer Complex features a 116-by-66 yard playing surface. The facility originally opened in 2004 and has a picturesque view of the North Georgia mountains and the UNG baseball and softball fields. The first match played at the facility was on September 11, 2004 against USC Upstate.
In the summer of 2014, the UNG Soccer Complex underwent an extensive renovation that included the addition of an artifical FieldTurf playing surface, 500+ stadium bleacher seats, new landscaping with flowerbeds and updated facility signage with the school's new brand.
In the fall of 2015, an eight-station climate controlled press box was added to the top of the stadium bleachers. The press box includes a Nighthawk Sports Network broadcasting station and a top-level filming deck.
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