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Nashville SC Builds Championship Home at Geodis Park

The city's Major League Soccer team and its purpose-built home at the fairgrounds.

By Nashville Sports Desk · Published July 18, 2026

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Soccer has become a fast-growing part of Nashville's sports scene, and Nashville SC sits at the center of it. The club competes in Major League Soccer, the top professional soccer league in the United States and Canada, and has built a passionate local following.

The team began play in MLS at the start of the 2020s, initially sharing the NFL stadium on the east bank while a permanent home was built. That home, Geodis Park, opened in 2022 at the site of the Nashville fairgrounds, south of downtown.

Geodis Park was built specifically for soccer, giving supporters a stadium designed around the sport with steep stands close to the pitch. The venue has quickly become a landmark for the club and hosts a supporters' section that generates much of the match-day atmosphere.

The fairgrounds location connects the stadium to a part of the city with its own long history of events and gatherings, and the arrival of a major sports venue has drawn new attention to the surrounding area south of the center.

Match tickets and schedules are published on the club's official website. As a relatively young franchise, Nashville SC is still building its record and rivalries, but the club has established itself as a regular presence in the league and a new outlet for local sports fans.

The growth of the team reflects broader trends in American soccer, where cities have invested in dedicated stadiums and supporter cultures. For Nashville, Geodis Park adds another large venue to a city that already draws crowds for music and football, extending its calendar of major events across the seasons.

On match nights, scarves and chants fill the fairgrounds, giving the city a distinctly different sporting soundtrack from the country music for which it is best known.

Sources: nashvillesc.com, en.wikipedia.org.

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