City: Boston (Foxborough, Massachusetts) - TICKETS
Capacity: 68,756
Opened: 2002
Tenant(s): New England Patriots (American football), New England Revolution (soccer)
Gold Cup Stage: First round, July 11
Past Gold Cup(s): 2003, 2005, 2007
Field Surface: Artificial (FieldTurf)
A Gold Cup mainstay, Gillette Stadium will host matches for the fourth consecutive tournament in its six-year history.The home of Major League Soccer's New England Revolution and the the National Football League's New England Patriots is no stranger to CONCACAF's signature event. It has been host to group stage and quarterfinal matches in each of the last three tournaments (2003, 2005 and 2007).Located in Foxborough, about a half-hour's drive south of Boston, the 68,756-seat stadium is distinctive by its New England-style lighthouse at the north end. The New England Revolution opened the stadium on May 11, 2002, and besides the Gold Cup, Gillette Stadium also has hosted the 2002 MLS Cup championship game, 2003 Women's World Cup matches, World Cup qualifiers, U.S. men's and women's national team friendlies and international exhibitions featuring top European teams.Fans attending Gold Cup 2009 matches will have the added benefit of enjoying the amenities of Patriot Place before and after matches.The large lifestyle and entertainment center, which surrounds the stadium, includes hotels, specialty retail, a themed restaurant and entertainment attractions.





































