Fort Wayne Football Club unveiled new renders of what its stadium, Fort Wayne FC Park, will look like when it opens in 2026 for the club’s move to USL League One.
The state-of-the-art, soccer-specific stadium is being built at Bass Road and I-69 and will have a match-day capacity of 9,200 spectators. There will be additional capacity for other events, such as concerts.








Construction has ramped up this week on Fort Wayne FC Park with the arrival of steel that will be used for columns, girder beams, filler beams and roof decking for what will be the largest outdoor venue in Northeast Indiana.
“This is going to be a world-class soccer facility,” Fort Wayne FC’s Chief Operations Officer, Scott Sproat, said recently. “It’ll be soccer-specific, in addition to concerts and trade shows, private events and corporate events. But for the most part this is being built for the Fort Wayne Football Club, and the Fort Wayne soccer community, and we’ve got a lot of really exciting things coming down the pike relative to that.”
Fort Wayne FC has been accepting $25 deposits on season tickets for the 2026 season and fans are encouraged to place them to reserve their spots in line for what will be one of the premier sports facilities in the nation.
The club has been working diligently on finalizing ticket pricing for 2026, information that will be made public very soon, and has announced that season tickets will start as low as $300 per person.
To learn about Fort Wayne FC’s move to USL League One, click here.
About Fort Wayne Football Club
Fort Wayne Football Club, founded in 2019, is moving to the professional ranks of USL League One in 2026. The club is building a new state-of-the-art, soccer-specific stadium, Fort Wayne FC Park, that will open at Bass Road and I-69 in 2026. In pre-professional USL League Two, Fort Wayne Football Club won Valley Division championships in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
About United Soccer League
Founded in 1986, the United Soccer League (USL) is the largest and fastest-growing soccer organization in the United States, impacting more than 200 communities nationwide. The USL is the first and only organization to offer a comprehensive youth-to-professional pathway for both men and women under one ecosystem. This structure includes four men’s leagues: the newly announced, top-tier professional Division I league, the USL Championship (Division II), USL League One (Division III), and USL League Two (pre-professional). The women’s pathway includes the top-tier USL Super League (Division I), which debuted in 2024, and USL W League, the country’s leading pre-professional women’s league. The USL also oversees USL Academy, a progressive talent development platform, and USL Youth, a premier national youth platform.