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The facility formerly known as Titan Stadium has been transformed into the Oshkosh Sports Complex. It is an exceptional venue for football, soccer, track and field, baseball, softball and intramural competition. Through a unique partnership between UW Oshkosh, the Oshkosh Area School District and the Unified Catholic Schools of Oshkosh, the facility has become home to Oshkosh's middle school, high school and collegiate athletes. All entities benefit from this multiseasonal, multipurpose, lighted complex. As an added bonus to Oshkosh and the Fox River Valley, the new facility attracts more regional and national sporting and cultural events to the area.

The
Oshkosh Sports Complex
Features:
  • A synthetic turf field that resembles natural grass, used for football and soccer and designed to reduce athletic injury.
  • Nine-lane, Olympic-quality competition track.
  • Welcoming plaza entrance and upgraded parking.
  • Multiple practice fields for soccer and football.
  • Up-to-date training areas for student athletes to excel at many sports.
  • Renovated and expanded locker rooms and stadium support facilities.
  • Expanded/updated concessions, ticket booth, restroom facilities and pre/post function spaces.
  • The capacity to attract state, regional and national tournaments and other special events.
  • Unique collaboration between educational partners to save money and resources.
  • Retrofit former track facility. Multiple practice fields for soccer and football.
  • Construction of Alumni Stadium at Tiedemann Field.
  • New lighting and scoreboards for baseball and softball venues.
  • New softball stadium.
 

May 25, 2007

May 25, 2007

Step Up For Your Community

The completed Oshkosh Sports Complex will cost $9.7 million, raised entirely through private donations. To show your support of this worthy project, consider buying a step inside the stadium. Your name or that of your company will be permanently featured in the 10,000-seat facility - the largest of its kind between Lambeau Field and Camp Randall Stadium. The facility is expected to be used approximately 190 times/year, with an estimated economic impact of $25 million annually.