MUSC Health Stadium
MUSC Health Stadium was a soccer-specific stadium located in the Daniel Island area of Charleston, South Carolina that served as the home of the Charleston Battery of the USL Championship. Originally named Blackbaud Stadium, the stadium was opened in 1999. At the time, Blackbaud (along with Columbus Crew Stadium, which opened the same year) was the first modern-era stadium in the United States designed for soccer. The stadium was originally named after Blackbaud, a software company founded by Battery majority owner Tony Bakker. The company's headquarters were adjacent to the stadium.
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1999 Richmond Kickers season1999 U.S. Open Cup2000 U.S. Open Cup2000 USL A-League2001 U.S. Open Cup2001_USL_A-League2002_U.S._Open_Cup2002_USL_A-League2003 USL A-League2004 Carolina Challenge Cup2004_Portland_Timbers_season2004_U.S._Open_Cup2005 Carolina Challenge Cup2005_Portland_Timbers_season2005_Richmond_Kickers_season2005_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season2006 Carolina Challenge Cup2006_D.C._United_season2006_FC_Dallas_season2006_Houston_Dynamo_season2006_Portland_Timbers_season2006_U.S._Open_Cup2006_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season2007 Carolina Challenge Cup2007_FC_Dallas_season2007_Houston_Dynamo_season2007_Portland_Timbers_season2007 Toronto FC season2007_U.S._Open_Cup2007_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season2008 Carolina Challenge Cup2008_Houston_Dynamo_season2008 New York Red Bulls season2008_Portland_Timbers_season2008_U.S._Open_Cup2008_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season2009_Chivas_USA_season2009_D.C._United_season2009_Houston_Dynamo_season2009_Portland_Timbers_season
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MUSC Health Stadium
MUSC Health Stadium was a soccer-specific stadium located in the Daniel Island area of Charleston, South Carolina that served as the home of the Charleston Battery of the USL Championship. Originally named Blackbaud Stadium, the stadium was opened in 1999. At the time, Blackbaud (along with Columbus Crew Stadium, which opened the same year) was the first modern-era stadium in the United States designed for soccer. The stadium was originally named after Blackbaud, a software company founded by Battery majority owner Tony Bakker. The company's headquarters were adjacent to the stadium.
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Blackbaud Stadium is een voetb ...... komt in de USL Second Division
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Das MUSC Health Stadium ist ei ...... dt Charleston, South Carolina.
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Il Blackbaud Stadium è un camp ...... giocate dal Charleston Battery
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MUSC Health Stadium was a socc ...... 19 against Bethlehem Steel FC.
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MUSC Health Stadium, es un est ...... cidad para 5.100 espectadores.
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ملعب هيلث (بالإنجليزية: MUSC H ...... تسع هذا الملعب لــ 6.000 متفرج
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Blackbaud Stadium (1999–2015)
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Blackbaud Stadium
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Battery Park
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MUSC Health Stadium
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Blackbaud Stadium is een voetb ...... komt in de USL Second Division
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Das MUSC Health Stadium ist ei ...... dt Charleston, South Carolina.
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Il Blackbaud Stadium è un camp ...... giocate dal Charleston Battery
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MUSC Health Stadium
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MUSC 헬스 스타디움
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