Kino Sports Complex
Kino Sports Complex debuted in 1998 as an official Major League Baseball spring training site for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox.
Main Complex
The Main Complex, which houses the Veteran’s Memorial Baseball Stadium, was built to MLB standards complete with clubhouses, private parking, practice fields, batting cages and more.
Features
- Major league style baseball stadium with seating for 11,000 (8,000 permanent seats, with an additional 3,000 lawn)
- Seven full-sized regulation baseball fields (4 with lights)
- Two half-sized (infield only) baseball fields
- 33 pitching mounds
- Two lighted soccer fields
- Full-service clubhouses with showers, lockers, dressing areas, laundry room, training and weight rooms.
- About 3,500 free parking spaces
North Complex
The North Complex was the first expansion at Kino Sports Complex. Since its debut in 2013, this venue has been used for professional soccer during the Major League Soccer pre-season and year-round for amateur and youth play.
Features
- Eight soccer fields, two regulation sized, lighted and with permanent seating
- Two lighted softball fields
- Two full-service clubhouses
- Outdoor pavilion Indoor meeting space for 25 to 1,000 people
- Snack bar/Concession stands
- The Chuck Huckelberry Loop
South Complex
The 167-acre South Complex addition is the most recent expansion at Kino Sports Complex. Phase one, which opened January 2020, added 12 lighted natural grass long fields for rugby, football, soccer, lacrosse and other sports; a 20-court pickleball facility; concessions; free parking for over 700 vehicles and other amenities.
Features
- 12 long-sport fields
- 20 pickleball courts
- Ticket office
- Snack bar/Concession stands
- Picnic-style seating
- Locker rooms
- Conference Room
Kino Sports Complex
Spanning more than 300 acres, Kino Sports Complex’s natural grass facility is the largest professional sports and entertainment venue of its kind in Pima County and the Southwestern United States. The complex consists of three areas: the Kino Main Complex, 2500 E. Ajo Way; the Kino North Complex, 2805 E. Ajo Way; and…
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