Port St. Lucie SC released new renderings this week of its 6,000-seat soccer stadium, with groundbreaking anticipated in November. The stadium will be built at the Walton & One development, a 46-acre mixed-use redevelopment project located along U.S. 1 and Walton Road. Representatives for the club announced Friday that current plans target November for the groundbreaking ceremony.
The team confirmed Friday that while the club's inaugural season begins in 2027, the future stadium is scheduled to open in early 2028. The club has not announced where they plan to play next year while the facility is under construction. Ticket deposits are currently available online for fans interested in securing seats for the upcoming season.
The club described the venue as a year-round gathering place designed to create unforgettable experiences beyond soccer matches. The team posted Thursday on social media that their home venue will be a place where soccer, community, and unforgettable moments will come together. The club said on social media that every space has been designed to accommodate matchdays, concerts, festivals, and community events. The 6,000-seat venue will have the flexibility to grow in capacity as demand increases.
It was announced last October that the city had been awarded a United Soccer League League One Team. Port St. Lucie city council members unanimously approved both the funding and operating agreements at that time. The city said the stadium represents an $80 million economic investment, and no taxpayer money will be used for its construction. Diego Delledonne serves as the club's chief operating officer and released a statement Friday, though the specific content of his remarks was not detailed in available information.
