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360 View of Korte Stadium In what has grown to become of the premier soccer facilities in the country, Ralph Korte Stadium was first used in 1994 for the U.S. Olympic Festival-'94. It has since been the site of numerous local, regional, state, national, professional, and international soccer events. The field was named after Robert (Bob) Guelker, who passed away after the 1985 season. Guelker, who was a U.S. Olympic coach, led SIUE to two national titles, including the first Division II title in 1972 and the University's first NCAA Division I crown in 1979. ![]() Location: Stadium Drive on SIUE's campus Capacity: 3,000 permanent seats Extra Seating: Lawn seating for an additional 1,000 fans Stadium Opened 1994 Surface Type: Artificial turf Practice Fields: Two-full size grass fields west of Stadium Proud Partner with Nevco Scoreboards/Stat Boards Ticket Information Maps and Directions |
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