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Washington DC – DMV

The Heurich Stadium
The Home Depot Field

The New Heurich Stadium opens its doors to the Diaspora World Cup. The Maryland-National Park and Planning has completed the construction of a new synthetic turf sports field at the Heurich Stadium in Hyattsville, Maryland. The field also serves as home of the regular and knockout stage games of the Diaspora World Cup.

Historic Game:
Brazil vs. Swaziland
Swaziland defeated favorite team Brazil 2-1 to reach the fifth place from the bottom of group B. The defeat was a humiliation for Brazil, and the result increased the pressure on Coach Jacob Roames amid the growing feeling that he has not delivered the results the Fans were expecting.

Playing Surface: Turf
Seating Capacity: 1500
Metro Station: Hyattsville Metro

Warm Up Field: Yes
On Site Parking: Yes
On Site Restrooms: Yes
Average Spring-Summer Temperature: 80 degrees

Stadium Location
6001 Ager Road
Hyattsville, MD, 20782

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