Nashville selected as one of six host cities for 2028 Olympics Soccer Tournament

LOS ANGELES – Six cities have been selected to host the 2028 Olympic Soccer Tournaments.
According to a release, New York, New York; Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tennessee; St. Louis, Missouri; San José, California; and San Diego, California will host group stage and knockout matches.
Nashville’s Goedis Park is the venue for the matches.
The final stage matches and gold medal matches will be hosted at Rose Bowl Stadium on July 28 and July 29, 2028.
Host Venues
- New York Stadium in the New York Zone, future home of the New York City Football Club, stadium to be completed in 2027
- Columbus Stadium in the Columbus Zone, home of the Columbus Crew
- Nashville Stadium in the Nashville Zone, home of Nashville Soccer Club
- St. Louis Stadium in the St. Louis Zone, home of the St. Louis CITY Soccer Club
- San José Stadium in the San José Zone, home of the San Jose Earthquakes and Bay Football Club
- San Diego Stadium in the San Diego Zone, home of the San Diego Football Club, San Diego Wave Football Club and San Diego State University
More information is available at la28.org.
