The Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau is happy to assist your team in finding accommodations
The Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau is happy to assist your team in finding accommodations, information on where to eat and what to do while in our area for this event. We are proud to assist Jay Wingo with Near Post Soccer and the Auburn Soccer Association in making this a great weekend for you on and off the field.
Area Map/Soccer Fields
Auburn Soccer Complex
2340 Wire Rd, Auburn • 501-2930
www.auburnalabama.org/soccer
Six full-sized fields with lighting, one unlit field, and a paved parking lot with bus access. A concessions building also provides office space, meeting space and restroom facilities. A planned playground will be located near the concession stand. Phase II of the project will consist of a total of five fields, four of which are lighted, and Phase III will include an indoor complex where only tournament games are played.
Auburn University Soccer Complex
Located on the corner of Samford Avenue & Biggio Drive, the Auburn University Soccer Complex has been home to the Auburn University Soccer program since 1994. The AU Soccer Complex had an original seating capacity of 600 and was expanded to seat 1,500 in 1995. The stadium’s natural turf playing surface is 120 yards long by 75 yards wide. Lights were added in the 2001 Fall Season. In the Spring of 2002, the field was given a facelift with a new drainage system and a new sodding of grass. Host of the 2004 SEC & NCAA Soccer Championships.
Margie Piper Bailey Park
910 Wrights Mill Rd, Auburn • 501-2975
Margie Piper Bailey Park is used for Youth Football, soccer and other special events. The fields were donated to the city by the Bailey Construction Company and are used by the city, as well as, Wrights Mill Road Elementary School. Limited parking is available.
Area Accomodations