Reliant Stadium

Reliant Stadium is a Soccer-specific Stadium in Koiwai, Ivalician Federal District, located just north of downtown, in Reliant Park. It is home to Football League Ivalice's Koiwai Republic, and the Ivalice College Athletics Conference' FUSIK Dolphins. The stadium seats 19,997 people.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on August 19, 1995, with League Commissioner Rob Kirk and Federal District Governor George Barry in attendance. It was opened on October 1, 1997 when the Republic hosted the Ivalion Thunder. The stadium offers prime views of the National Capitol Building to the east of the Stadium, from club seats in the upper decks. The stadium, grounds, and the surrounding park are owned by the Koiwai Department of Parks and Recreation.

Location and Transportation
Reliant Stadium is located in the northwest quadrant of the city, on Takeda Downs Avenue, a major north-south artery in the city. The stadium is accessible from National Route 3 via the Takeda Downs Avenue Freeway and from National Route 404 from Takeda Downs Avenue.

The primary means of transportation to and from the stadium is the RTS Koiwai system. The stadium is directly connected to the Reliant Stadium station on the Orange and Green lines. The station's northwest entrance, connected to the stadium, is heavily used by fans on game days, and features combined fare and ticket collecting gates to allow for faster entry into the stadium.

Features
The stadium has 19,997 seats and 60 suites. There are two scoreboards; The Home Scoreboard, on the north side of the stadium, and the Away Scoreboard, on the south side of the stadium.