Veterans Memorial Stadium (Quincy, Massachusetts)

Veterans Memorial Stadium is a multipurpose outdoor stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts. Built from 1937-1938 under the Works Progress Administration,[1] it seats 5,000 spectators[2] for football, soccer, Rugby union and lacrosse. [3] It is the home field of Quincy High School athletics, namely football and soccer, and the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby. The grounds have most notably held the annual intracity Thanksgiving Day Game between QHS and NQHS, dubbed by SI.com as one of the best in America,[4] since 1932.

Veterans Memorial Stadium
Location850 Hancock Street
Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.
OwnerCity of Quincy
OperatorHeritage Sports Ventures
Capacity5,000
ScoreboardDaktronics
Construction
Broke ground1937
Opened1938
85 years ago
Tenants
Quincy H.S. Football (1932−2017, 2019−present)[lower-alpha 1]
N. Quincy H.S. Football (1932−2017)
Boston Minutemen (NASL) (1976)
Eastern Nazarene Col. Soccer (NCAA DIII) (2007-present)
Boston Rams (PDL) (2014)
Boston Cannons (MLL) (2019)
New England Free Jacks (MLR) (2021-present)

The land the stadium sits on is part of Merrymount Park, which’s was gifted to the city by the Adams family. The current stadium replaced a prior athletic field that was known as Pfaffman’s Oval, a cinder dirt track with a large embankment on one side, which made for a natural amphitheater for spectators. After several attempts to fund the stadium failed, ground was broken in January, 1937. The stadium was opened on September 25, 1938 in a ceremony attended by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.[5]

Throughout the 1960s, the Boston Patriots played several preseason intra-squad scrimmages for charity at the stadium.

In 1976 it served as a home stadium for the Boston Minutemen of the North American Soccer League.[6]

The stadium underwent a $1.2 million renovation in 2006, including accessibility improvements and new synthetic turf as well as making the stadium usable as a lacrosse, rugby and soccer field,[7] and another $1.5 million renovation in 2018, replacing bleacher seats with chair back seats, adding extra capacity and a large electronic video board.

The stadium served as the home of the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse for the 2019 season. [8] Due to Covid, the team played the entire shortened 2020 season behind closed doors at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland, in which they would win the championship. The team was then absorbed by the barnstorming Premier Lacrosse League, for which a home stadium was no longer necessary.

On June 28, 2021, the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby announced they were moving into the stadium starting with the final game of the 2021 MLR season. [9]

Notable Events

Rugby

Date Visiting Team Score Home Team Match Type Attendance Notes
June 19, 2022Rugby New York24-16New England Free Jacks2022 MLR
Eastern Conference Final
3,500[10]
July 1, 2023Old Glory DC7-25New England Free Jacks2023 MLR
Eastern Conference Final
3,414[11]
July 26, 2023Canada Women's U2324-5USA Women's U23Border Battle
July 30, 2023Canada Women's U23USA Women's U23

References

  1. Due to the renovations during the 2018-19 school year, Quincy High's home field was moved to North Quincy's Creedon Field for the season.

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