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Greenville Triumph announces a new stadium coming to BridgeWay Station

The 10,000-seat stadium is slated to open in 2026 and will serve as a home to the Greenville Triumph Soccer Club and the Greenville Liberty Soccer Club.

Greenville Triumph SC Chairman Joe Erwin stands at a podium making an announcement with a brick building behind him and a City of Mauldin sign.

Greenville Triumph SC Chairman Joe Erwin at the BridgeWay Station announcement.

Photo via GVLtoday

The Greenville Triumph + Liberty Soccer Clubs have a new home turf in the works. On Wednesday, Oct. 30 representatives from the teams were joined by partners from the City of Mauldin to announce Greenville Triumph Stadium, a multi-use sports and entertainment venue.

The 10,000-seat stadium will be created as part of a development agreement with Hughes Investments at BridgeWay Station. It will be the permanent home for both soccer clubs and serve as a hub for community events like concerts, festivals, and youth sports.

“Welcome home Triumph! Welcome home Liberty!” Greenville Triumph SC Chairman Joe Erwin exclaimed. “This stadium will be a place where our entire community comes together to celebrate, to compete, and to create memories that will last a lifetime.”

Triumph Stadium is estimated to cost $80 million-$100 million and will break ground in early 2025. It’s expected to open by summer 2026 — in time for the FIFA World Cup 26 coming to North America — and is poised to enhance Greenville’s efforts to become a sports tourism destination.

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