Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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MapCallVenueCityYear OpenedCapacityNotesVideoBookGroup
Canal Park Akron 1997 7,630 Home of the Akron RubberDucks (Cleveland Guardians AA affiliate)
InfoCision Stadium Akron 2009 30,000 Home of University of Akron Zips football (MAC)
James A. Rhodes Arena Akron 1983 6,000 Home of University of Akron Zips basketball & volleyball (MAC)
Ohio University Convocation Center Athens 1968 13,080 Home of Ohio Bobcats basketball, volleyball & wrestling (MAC)
Slater Family Ice Arena Bowling Green 1967 5,000 Home of Bowling Green State Falcons hockey (CCHA)
Stroh Center Bowling Green 2011 5,000 Home of Bowling Green State Falcons basketball & volleyball (MAC)
Canton Memorial Civic Center Canton 1951 5,942 Home of the Canton Charge (NBA D-League)
Cintas Center Cincinnati 2000 17,556 Home of Xavier University Musketeers basketball & volleyball (A-10)
Fifth Third Arena Cincinnati 1989 13,176 Home of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball (Big 12)
Great American Ball Park Cincinnati 2003 42,271 Home of the Cincinnati Reds (MLB)
Heritage Bank Center Cincinnati 1975 12,823 Home of the Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL)
Nippert Stadium Cincinnati 1924 35,000 Home of Cincinnati Bearcats football (Big 12)
Paycor Stadium Cincinnati 2000 65,515 Home of the Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
Cleveland Public Auditorium & Conference Center Cleveland 1922 11,500 10,000-seat auditorium, 3,000-seat Cleveland Music Hall, 600-seat Little Theater, 15 meeting rooms; Connected to FirstMerit Convention Center
Huntington Bank Field Cleveland 1999 67,895 Home of the Cleveland Browns (NFL)
Progressive Field Cleveland 1994 35,225 Home of the Cleveland Guardians (MLB); Part of the Gateway Sports & Entertainment Complex
Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse Cleveland 1994 21,200 Home of the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) & Cleveland Monsters (AHL)
Wolstein Center Cleveland 1991 13,610 Home of Cleveland State Vikings basketball (Horizon)
Greater Columbus Convention Center Columbus 1993 16,000 Includes the Batelle Grand (ballroom)
Historic Crew Stadium Columbus 1999 20,455 Home of the Columbus Crew SC (MLS)
Huntington Park Columbus 2009 10,100 Home of the Columbus Clippers (Cleveland Guardians AAA affiliate)
Nationwide Arena Columbus 2000 18,500 Home of the Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds Columbus 1886 7,000 Hosts the OHSAA district and regional boys' basketball playoffs
Ohio Stadium Columbus 1922 102,780 Home of Ohio State Buckeyes football & lacrosse (Big Ten)
Schottenstein Center / Value City Arena Columbus 1998 21,000 Home of Ohio State Buckeyes basketball & hockey (Big Ten, CCHA)
St. John Arena Columbus 1960 5,400 Home of Ohio State Buckeyes gymnastics & volleyball (Big Ten)
Frericks Center Dayton 1950 5,000 Home of University of Dayton Flyers volleyball (A-10)
UD Arena Dayton 1989 13,176 Home of University of Dayton Flyers basketball (A-10)
Welcome Stadium Dayton 1949 11,000 Home of University of Dayton Flyers football (PFL); Home to all Dayton public high school football
Wright State University Nutter Center Dayton 1990 8,000 Home of Wright State Raiders basketball (Horizon)
Sports Ohio Dublin 1993 5,000 100-acre sports park home to Soccer First (indoor & outdoor Soccer); Field Sports (indoor & outdoor Football, Baseball, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Sand Volleyball); The Golf Center (year-round driving range, 9-hole Par 3 course, and FootGolf) and PowerPlay (Go Karts, Mini Golf, Batting Cages)
Nelson Ledges Road Course Garretsville 1961 5,000 Paved automobile & motorcycle racing circuit
Sharon Speedway Hartford 1929 5,000 Whelen Econo Mod division, RUSH Late Models
National Trail Raceway Hebron 1964 120,000 Super Pro Motorcycle, NHRA
Dix Stadium Kent 1969 30,520 Home of Kent State Golden Flashes football (MAC)
Memorial Athletic & Convocation Center Kent 1950 6,327 Home of Kent State Golden Flashes basketball, gymnastics, volleyball & wrestling (MAC)
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington 1962 75,000 IndyCar Series, ALMS, Grand-Am, AMA
Lindner Family Tennis Center Mason 1979 11,435 Home of the Western & Southern Open
Eldora Speedway New Weston 1954 17,782 Hosts Prelude to the Dream, Dirt Late Model Dream, Kings Royal, World 100; Owned by Tony Stewart
Millett Hall Oxford 1968 9,200 Home of Miami University RedHawks basketball & volleyball (MAC)
Fifth Third Field Toledo 2002 8,943 Home of the Toledo Mud Hens (Detroit Tigers AAA affiliate)
Huntington Center Toledo 2009 8,000 Home of the Toledo Walleye (ECHL) Ice Hockey Team
Savage Arena Toledo 1976 7,300 Home of Toledo Rockets basketball & volleyball (MAC)
Covelli Centre Youngstown 2005 10,000 Home of the Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)
Stambaugh Stadium Youngstown 1982 20,630 Home of Youngstown State Penguins football & soccer (Horizon)