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Below are a few examples of multipurpose and other small stadiums from around the world.

To host the Austin Aztex and attract top-level music and events it is expected that a facility built in Austin would have seating for 10,000 to 20,000 people.


Saputo Stadium
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The Montreal Impact (USL-1) play in the 13,000 seat Saputo Stadium, completed in 2008 at a cost of $15 million (CDN). It was built to allow for expansion should the Impact join Major League Soccer.
Location: Montreal, Canada
Capacity: 13,000
Surface: grass
Used for Concerts: no
Website: Saputo Stadium


Rio Tinto Stadium
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Rio Tinto is home to Major League Soccer's Real Salt Lake.
Location: Sandy, Utah
Capacity: 20,000 for soccer, 25,000 for concerts
Surface: Natural grass
Used for Concerts: yes
Transit Access: yes
Website: Rio Tinto Stadium


WakeMed Soccer Park
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WakeMed Soccer park is the home of the Carolina Railhawks (USL-1) and Cary Clarets (USPDL)
Location: Cary, North Carolina
Capacity: 7,130
Surface: Natural grass
Used for Concerts: no
Website: WakeMed Soccer Park


Boras Arena
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Boras Arena is the home of IF Elfsborg and IF Norrby in the Swedish professional leagues.
Location: Boras, Sweden
Capacity: 10,000 seated, 7,800 standing
Surface: synthetic
Used for Concerts: yes
Website: Boras Arena


Skagerak Arena
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Skagerak Arena is the home of Odd Grenland, a top Norwegian professional club
Location: Skien, Norway
Capacity: 13,500
Surface: synthetic
Used for Concerts: yes
Website: Skagerak Arena


Ljudski vrt Stadium
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Ljudski vrt Stadium is the home of NK Maribor, the top team in Slovenia. Ljudski vrt means "people's park".
Location: Maribor, Slovenia
Capacity: 12,435
Surface: natural grass
Used for Concerts: yes
Website: Ljudski vrt Stadium