The Tennessee Soccer Complex’s opening day was August 30, 1996. The Tennessee women’s team drew a standing-room-only crowd of 2,631 for their inaugural match against Chattanooga. The complex is located just off Neyland Drive, on Leinard Lane, and includes two fields for the exclusive use of the women’s intercollegiate soccer program and the Regal Soccer Stadium. The complex, a $1.1 million dollar project, features two 80-yard by 120-yard fields with less than a one percent crown on each and television standard lights on the game field. The fields are Bermuda grass and have total field irrigation. The raised press box contains the public address system and the electronic scoreboard controls. Seating for twelve hundred was originally provided, and Regal Stadium expanded seating capacity to three thousand. Permanent restroom facilities, a souvenir stand, and concessions are located adjacent to the spectator seating. A locker-room complex is additionally at the site.