The University of Richmond stadium is used by the Richmond Kickers for soccer and the University of Richmond for American football. It is owned by the City of Richmond, Virginia and is located South of the Carytown district off the Downtown Expressway. The stadium was built in 1929 and holds 22,000 people. The Richmond Kickers are an American professional soccer team, which currently plays in the USL First Division, the second division of the United States. ... The striker (wearing red jersey) has run past the defender (in white jersey) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball. ... The University of Richmond (commonly known as UR) is a private, independent university located in Richmond, Virginia. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... Downtown Richmond as seen from the James River Motto: Sic Itur Ad Astra (Such is the way to the Stars) Nickname: River City Location in Virginia Founded -Incorporated 1607 County Independent city Mayor Douglas Wilder Area - Total - Water 162. ... State nickname: Old Dominion Other U.S. States Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Governor Mark R. Warner Official languages English Area 110,862 km² (35th) - Land 102,642 km² - Water 8,220 km² (7. ... The Downtown Expressway in Richmond, Virginia is a toll road operated by the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA). ... 1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
As the University of Richmond considers building its own stadium, the city has begun to consider reuse of the site of elderly housing.
In 1983, the University of Richmond initiated a leasing agreement with the City of Richmond to procure full responsibility for the management and maintenance of the 22,000-seat, 22.5-acre complex.
The complex is home to the University of Richmond football team (Division I-AA), the Richmond Kickers (a League-A professional soccer team) and the NCAA Division-I Men's Soccer National Championship (1995 to 1998).
While the stadium holds more than 22,000 seats, the most popular viewing area is on the grassy slope in front of the scoreboard.
Richmond was until recently known as the 3rd largest city in Virginia behind Norfolk and Virginia Beach, but it is now the fourth largest, having been overtaken in the last census by Chesapeake, whose population is around 200,000.
Richmond city government consists of a city council with representatives from nine districts serving in a legislative and oversight capacity, as well as a popularly elected, at-large mayor serving as head of the executive branch.
Richmond is served by the Richmond International Airport (IATA Airport Code RIC), located in nearby Sandston, seven miles southeast of Richmond and within an hour drive of historic Williamsburg, Virginia, RIC airport is served by seven airlines with non-stop flights to 21 destinations and connecting flights to destinations worldwide.