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Huntsville City

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Established
2022 (2 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Joe W Davis Stadium
(6,000 Capacity)

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Huntsville, AL, USA

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05/05 Bethlehem St - Huntsville C
11/05 Huntsville C - Toronto FC I
19/05 Huntsville C - Atlanta Unit
26/05 Orlando City - Huntsville C
01/06 Carolina Cor - Huntsville C

Results
21/04 Huntsville C 0 - 1 Chattanooga
14/04 Huntsville C 1 - 1 Crown Legacy
07/04 Fort Lauderd 2 - 1 Huntsville C
31/03 Huntsville C 3 - 4 Columbus Cre
23/03 Huntsville C 1 - 1 Orlando City

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Huntsville City FC is an American professional soccer team that is located in Huntsville, Alabama. It is the reserve team of Nashville SC and will participate in MLS Next Pro. The team will play its games at Joe Davis Stadium.

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Joe W. Davis Stadium is a minor league baseball park in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, which hosted the Huntsville Stars of the Southern League from 1985 until 2014, and then served as a temporary home for the Stars' successor (the Biloxi Shuckers) in 2015. The stadium is currently undergoing renovations that will see it serve as the home to Nashville SC's MLS Next Pro team.
Built in 1985, the stadium is located on the grounds of
Huntsville's former airport, adjacent to Huntsville's main north–south
thoroughfare, U.S. Highway 231 (S. Memorial Parkway). The stadium is a multi-purpose facility that seats 10,488 with 15 air-conditioned skyboxes.
Ticket offices and the general office are located on the second floor
of the stadium. Closed circuit television above the main concourse
allows for viewing of the game while grabbing a bite at the concession
stands. In addition to baseball, Joe W. Davis Stadium has been used for
high school football, monster truck rallies, and concerts.
Nicknamed "The Crown Jewel of the Southern League" upon its
construction, the stadium was the oldest venue in the league during its
final year of operation. This was not due to planned obsolescence, but
to the fact that all the League's other teams had built new parks since
1985, especially in the 1990s, during a craze prompted by the critically
acclaimed Oriole Park at Camden Yards, occupied by the Baltimore Orioles.

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