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I don't know if Legion Stadium would really count as a soccer-specific stadium; the Hammers are the main tenant, but the place was built for football (and baseball, too, if I remember correctly). Isn't a definition of soccer-specific stadium that the stadium be built for soccer in mind? No stadium was built in North Carolina in the 1930s with soccer in mind, that's for sure.--Bjeversole 10:44, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Technecally, yes. But Legion is wide enough for soccer, most NFL and NCAA football stadiums have very thin playing fields. A soccer-specific stadium could include any stadium wide enough to play soccer in. BobbyAFC 06:57, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
...........It has a public pool, too. Of which Wilmington has only 2 or 3. --Anidnmeno 23:56, 21 June 2007 (UTC)