The stadium would serve as home field until a permanent facility could be built.
The stadium also serves as an outdoor-arena style event venue.
The stadium will also serve as a collection point for clothes and nonperishable food.
The stadium also serves as a regular venue for the Armenia women's national football team.
In addition, the stadium also serves occasionally as an alternative venue for home games of other teams: 1.
This stadium will serve as a training facility for cricket players.
The stadium served as the spring training home of the Indians until March 27, 2008, when their last game was played there.
The stadium could serve as a catalyst for further economic development along the Boardwalk.
The stadium has served as the home of various local minor league baseball clubs from the 1930s to 2004.
The stadium holds about 5,000 people and serves the Mayotte national football team.