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Drone footage: Bell Bank Park in Mesa set to open in January

Posted 12/3/21

Above is submitted drone footage for Legacy Sports USA’s Bell Bank Park in southeast Mesa.

Legacy Sports USA’s Bell Bank Park is set to open Jan. 7 at 1 Legacy Drive in southeast …

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Drone footage: Bell Bank Park in Mesa set to open in January

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Above is submitted drone footage for Legacy Sports USA’s Bell Bank Park in southeast Mesa.

Legacy Sports USA’s Bell Bank Park is set to open Jan. 7 at 1 Legacy Drive in southeast Mesa.

The facility includes:

  • 3 million square-feet of turf;
  • 35 soccer, football and lacrosse fields;
  • 57 indoor volleyball courts;
  • 80-plus esports stations and competition stage;
  • 41 pickleball courts; and
  • 23 futsal courts.

Rendering footage of what the park will look like completed is available at youtube.com/watch?v=vF7jj254zAU&ab_channel=IconArchitectural

Beginning in 2022, Arizona Professional Soccer Club FC Arizona will begin training and hosting home games at the $250 million, 320-acre sports facility.