News: Denver Summit FC receive city approval for new stadium project

The Denver City Council approved an initial $50 million to be used on the land purchase.

The Denver City Council approved the stadium project for Denver Summit FC to build a 14,500-seat stadium at Santa Fe Yards. The city will provide an initial $50 million for the land acquisition and preparations that could increase to $70 million.

“Denver Summit FC is extremely pleased with Denver City Council’s vote to approve the Santa Fe Yards Stadium project,” said Summit FC controlling owner Rob Cohen. “We are excited to continue to take the next steps in building a purpose-built, soccer-specific stadium in Denver’s urban core for our community, our athletes, and our supporters.”

According to a statement from the club it plans to build a 14,500-seat soccer-specific stadium at Santa Fe Yards. It will be purpose-built for professional women’s sports, include a 3.5 acre park and entertainment district. The stadium is expected to open by the start of the 2028 NWSL season in Spring.

“This is a monumental day for South Broadway, for women’s soccer and for women’s sports, and for Denver as a whole,” said Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. “I am grateful to Councilmembers for their thorough review of this project and their partnership on this transformational project, to Rob Cohen, Jen Millet, and the entire Denver Summit team, and most especially to businesses and neighbors near the stadium, who saw an incredible opportunity and fought to ensure their community would be included in it.”

The team is expected to spend anywhere from $150 million to $200 million on the total stadium project itself.

Summit FC will play their first NWSL match at the Denver Bronco’s stadium, Empower Field at Mile High, before moving to Centennial Stadium, a 12,000-seat interim stadium, for the rest of their matches in 2026 and through the 2027 season.

The club recently announced the signing of left back Carson Pickett, and currently has nine players announced and signed to their roster for the 2026 season.

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