In 2025, St. Louis CITY SC’s home stadium, formerly known as CITYPARK, was rebranded as Energizer Park, marking a significant partnership between the soccer club and the globally recognized battery company, Energizer Holdings. This collaboration not only brought a new name to the stadium but also reinforced the commitment to energizing the city’s sports culture and community engagement.
Field Design: The pitch is situated 40 feet below street level, enhancing acoustics and creating an intimate atmosphere.
Architectural Recognition: Named one of the world’s most beautiful sports venues by Prix Versailles in 2024
Culinary Offerings: Features a variety of local St. Louis cuisines, curated by James Beard award-winning chef Gerard Craft, showcasing the city’s diverse food scene
Energizer Park has quickly become a central hub for soccer enthusiasts and community members alike. The stadium’s design, recognized by UNESCO’s Prix Versailles as one of the world’s most beautiful sports venues, emphasizes transparency and connectivity, integrating seamlessly with the downtown St. Louis landscape. Its pedestrian-centric layout and open corners invite fans and passersby to engage with the vibrant atmosphere inside
Since opening in November 2022, the stadium quickly become a landmark venue in Major League Soccer (MLS), known for its innovative design, fan-centric amenities, and deep integration with the city’s culture and history.
The fan experience at Energizer Park is further enriched by the introduction of “Energizer Edge,” a premium seating area offering intimate box seats, exclusive giveaways, and $50 in loaded value for food and merchandise purchases. This addition reflects the club’s ongoing efforts to provide innovative and engaging experiences for supporters.
FIFA World Cup 2025 Stadium
Location : 2019 Market Street St. Louis, Missouri. (Downtown West)
Capacity : 22,423
CONCACF 2025 Matches
Wednesday, July 2 at 19.00 h (ET) : Semi-final WQF1 V WQF4
Previous Events:
November 16, 2022: The stadium’s inaugural match featured CITY2 facing Bundesliga’s Bayer Leverkusen, with the German side winning 3–0.
June, 2023: Energizer Park hosted CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A matches, including Jamaica’s 4–1 win over Trinidad and Tobago and the U.S. Men’s National Team’s 5–0 victory against Saint Kitts and Nevis
In 2025: The U.S. Women’s National Team played a friendly match against Jamaica, securing a 4–0 victory in front of 17,689 fans.
July 30, 2025: St. Louis CITY SC will play an international friendly against English Premier League club Aston Villa.