Boston Breakers Return to Harvard Stadium for 2014 Season

Published on January 7, 2014 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Boston Breakers News Release


The Boston Breakers announced today they will have a new venue, returning to Harvard Stadium, a place they called home for three years in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). The Breakers will play all 12 of their National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) home games at Harvard Stadium in 2014.

"We are in a good place, which allows us to move to a bigger venue and continue to grow our fan base," Boston Breakers general manager Lee Billiard said. "Harvard Stadium is a facility we are very familiar with, and a facility that is fantastic to host a sporting event. We are grateful to Harvard for welcoming us back and allowing us to call their amazing facility "˜home.' After selling out nine of our 11 games in 2013, we decided a bigger stadium was a must for 2014. We want to grow as a business and provide our fanbase and players the best possible experience we can on game days."

There is a significant increase in parking at Harvard Stadium, and all vehicles will be able to park on site. Tailgating will be allowed in controlled areas at the stadium. Concessions will be expanded to provide more options and a bigger activity fan zone, including a larger autograph alley, will be part of the new scenery at Harvard Stadium.

Season tickets for the 2014 season are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting www.breakerstickets.com or by calling 617-945-1704. Single-game tickets go on sale once the NWSL releases its game schedule, which is expected in February. Due to the expansion in capacity, the Breakers have added additional season and game-day ticketing options. Click HERE for the seating chart.

Fans who have already purchased a 2014 season ticket will be contacted by the Boston Breakers account executives regarding seating placement and priority numbers within the next 48 hours.



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