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San Jose – Palo Alto

The Patty Omalley Fields
The Patty Omalley Complex


A Big Thanks to Patty Omalley Foundation
A joint project between the City of San José, San José Unified School District, and private funding, the Patty O’Malley Community Sports Complex located at Allen at Steinbeck School converted their natural turf soccer fields to synthetic turf. Other elements of the project included a Little League field, sports lighting and fencing, restrooms, and a 55-car parking lot with bioretention basin.

Playing Surface: Turf
Seating Capacity: 1000

Warm Up Field: Yes
On Site Parking: Yes
On Site Restrooms: Yes
Average Spring-Summer Temperature: 75 degrees F.

Stadium Location
820 Steinbeck Road
San Jose, CA 95123


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