Amazing Experience
by Donald on 8/27/24Audi Field - WashingtonOnce in a life time moment of exhilaration and healing; awesome game
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Official Ticket Marketplace of D.C. United
D.C. United History
D.C. United dominated the early days of MLS. They appeared in the league’s first four championship games, winning three of them, and added a fourth title in 2004, all before the league was even a decade old. They were dominant under the leadership of their first coach, Bruce Arena, from 1996 until 1998. He won 56 percent of his games in D.C., by far the best mark of any coach in team history.?
Between 1997 and 2007, the United earned four Supporters’ Shields for best regular season record and claimed three U.S. Open Cup trophies in 1996, 2008 and 2013. The team’s alumni include a league-best four MVP recipients: Marco Etcheverry in 1998, Christian Gomez in 2006, Luciano Emilio in 2007 and Dwayne De Rosario in 2011. D.C. entered a new era with the arrival of English star Wayne Rooney in 2018. United's 2018 debut season in Audi Field was a success thanks in large part to Rooney.
D.C. United Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Team Colors: Black, White, Red
Team Rivals: New York Red Bulls, LA Galaxy
D.C. United at Audi Field
D.C. United spent the first 22 years of its existence playing in Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium. In 2018, United moved into a sleek, soccer-specific stadium called Audi Field, which, at the time, was the most expensive in MLS history. United's long-standing supporters' groups include the Screaming Eagles, La Barra Brava and the District Ultras.
D.C. United’s 2024 regular season kicks off in February at home as D.C. faces off against the New England Revolution. The United compete in their final match of the regular season at home against Eastern Conference opponents Charlotte FC. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on:?
Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the D.C. United.
D.C. United have made five appearances in the MLS Cup championship match, and have won four times (in 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2004).
D.C. United compete at the Audi Field in Washington, D.C. The seating map for Audi Field can be viewed here.
Once in a life time moment of exhilaration and healing; awesome game
Great new stadium and a big lift from dilapidated RFK! Sat right by the corner flag. Seating is steep though and a little tight. $20.49 for ONE footlong half smoke is unconscionable no matter how good they taste (and it admittedly was good). Entertaining game and a fun night overall.
Loved the place when I went there for Celtic's friendly against DC United. Right on top of the action no matter where your seat or section is
The pitch was is bad shape, it is bad when you can see the MLS has no minimum standards of care. As someone who loves the game, I was embarrassed that my favorite Scottish team had to play on that pitch. The view from our seats were not as advertised from Ticketmaster and we would not have gotten them had we known. All that being said the staff at Audi Field were very nice and professional.
This was the first time attending a match at Audi Field. I bought the ticket primarily to see Scottish club Celtic FC in action for the first time. I've been a fan since I was a kid and jumped at the opportunity. I got to the venue by parking at College Park Metro Station and riding the Green Line to the Washington National's ballpark exit. The stadium itself is nice and looks like it has great sight lines throughout. I loved my seat at midfield. My only negative observation was the condition of the pitch. There were a lot of divots and it did not look safe to play on.
Great evening in DC to watch a top European team…bring on more.
I saw United v. Celtic last Saturday. I know theses are money-raising events for touring European clubs, at least I hope they are. My ticket was about $78 through Ticketmaster, of course. Maybe next year this monopoly will have been brokern up by the FTC or Justice. What a rip-off! Another complaint I have that was my seat was in the second last row at the end line. You need a Sherpa and oxygen to get up there. It's so far up I had to rest half way. Has anybody heard of elevators? I hear they work great. If somebody said your apartment was a 19th floor walk-up, would you even think of renting? It was so high up that no vendors venutured there. I would have purchased more junk food and beer, so the suits lost $$ on that deal. As for the view, it was great. And the stadium ambience in general was good. A bit of a hike from Ballpark-Navy Yard Metro, but that's nobobdy's fault. Metro worked fine, even when there was a Nats game at the same time. When I finally got back to the food service areas, there were no hot dogs. And the selection of beer I saw was poor. Tall boys of Heineken, Tecate, and may a hard cider or two. Does Heineken have a monopoly on the beer sold there? I hear they are an official sponsor of United, and their logo is all over the place, but they shold definitely sell a range of craft brews in addition to main line swill. If I go again, I would have to buy seats nearer sea level, but then again I probably wouldnt pay those prices. So ... .
Great position of seats in stadium with great views of field from all spots, but seats are way too narrow and difficult for other patrons to pass by with very little legroom. Makes 90 min game uncomfortable and detracts from overall great experience.
Mediocre soccer teams, great evening anyway. Absolutely amazing National Anthem singer.
We did not seat in our seats. They had a bunch of kids from their academies in our seats and they told us to seat somewhere different. But was a fun game just not that satisfied with seats not that I paid for not being available. Thank you