The Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium is a 3,500 seat
soccer-specific stadium
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located in
Inwood, on the northernmost tip of the island of
Manhattan
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,
New York City
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, within the Baker Athletic Complex. The stadium is named in honor of
Rocco B. Commisso, former co-captain of Columbia's 1970 varsity soccer team, current owner and Chairman of the
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* New York Cosmos (1970–1985), a team in the North American Soccer League (then the top-tier soccer league in the United States and Canada)
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and
ACF Fiorentina, and the head of cable television provider
Mediacom
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.
History
Opened in 1985, it is home to the
Columbia Lions
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Ivy League athletics
Th ...
men's and women's soccer teams of
Columbia University
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and
Old Blue RFC of
USA Rugby Club 7s and
American Rugby Premiership.
In September 1997, the stadium hosted a semi-final match of the
1997 U.S. Open Cup between the
MetroStars and the
Dallas Burn
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of
Major League Soccer. From May to July 2015, the stadium was the part-time home of the
New York Red Bulls II
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History
Red Bull New Yor ...
of the
United Soccer League Championship where they played only one home match.
In 2016, a new
FieldTurf surface was installed at the stadium. In 2017, the University opened the "Bubble at Baker", a heated seasonal
air-supported structure
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. The Bubble encloses the soccer field and provides of winter practice space for Columbia's sports teams. The Bubble will be inflated each winter from December through March. The stadium is adjacent to
Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium and the
Campbell Sports Center.
Transformation to COVID field hospital
In response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in New York City,
NewYork-Presbyterian /
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center (NYP/CUIMC), also known as the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), is an academic medical center and the largest campus of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. It includes C ...
turned
Robert K. Kraft Field and Columbia Soccer Stadium into a 288-bed field hospital.
The field hospital is named for decorated
US Navy SEAL Ryan F. Larkin (1987–2017), who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Kate Kemplin, head nurse of the operation, described Larkin as "exactly the kind of person who would have set up a tent to treat patients, if he were alive today."
The care center will be staffed primarily with former US military personnel in conjunction with NewYork-Presbyterian’s frontline staff.
References
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Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium
Columbia Lions soccer
Inwood, Manhattan
College soccer venues in the United States
Multi-purpose stadiums in the United States
Rugby union stadiums in New York City
Soccer venues in New York City
Sports venues in Manhattan
Sports venues completed in 1985
1985 establishments in New York City
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