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Centennial Stadium A-Z Guide
As we prepare to make history and kick off our first match in our brand-new home on July 18 against the Portland Thorns, Centennial Stadium will be ready to welcome Denver Summit FC fans! To ensure you have the ultimate matchday, we’ve built this comprehensive guide to get you stadium-ready in seconds.
Use the quick-links below to browse matchday highlights, explore our top fan policies, or dive straight into our complete A-Z interactive directory for the nitty-gritty details. Download your tickets, plan your route, and get ready to bring the energy as we welcome the Summit to Centennial Stadium!
Ticket Management
Looking for Centennial Stadium tickets, box office hours, or Denver Summit FC digital ticketing guidelines? Centennial Stadium operates entirely as a digital ticketing venue via the Denver Summit FC app.
Food & Beverage
Discover the best Centennial Stadium food options, stadium concessions, and matchday dining guidelines. Please prepare for a 100% cashless facility.
Merchandise
Level up your matchday style with official Denver Summit FC merchandise at our stadium retail spots. Retail areas are distributed across the venue, offering premium gear, seasonal outerwear, and exclusive collectibles.
Parking & Transportation
Streamline your route with the official guide to Centennial Stadium parking, stadium directions, and Denver Summit FC transportation alternatives. Drivers should note that stadium parking passes must be purchased digitally.
Stadium Policies
Review our essential Centennial Stadium bag policy, stadium sign regulations, and matchday fan safety guidelines to guarantee a smooth and secure entry.
Explore the Full Stadium A-Z Guide
Looking for additional info to dial in your match day plan? To look up specific policies regarding everything from stroller checks and camera dimensions to sunscreen allowances and umbrella rules, explore our comprehensive Centennial Stadium A-Z Guide below.
Ticket Management
- 100% Digital Entry: Access your tickets via the Denver Summit FC App. Add them to your phone’s digital wallet before arriving for a seamless scan at the gates.
- Box Office: Located on the south side of the stadium between the Southwest and Southeast Gates. Opens 90 minutes before kickoff through the 60th minute of the match. (Weekday Support: 720-673-8755 | tickets@denversummitfc.com).
- Kids & Families: Children 2 & under are free (must sit on a lap). Fans under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Section 14 (Supporters): General admission, standing-room-only. No opposing team gear or colors allowed. Learn more about the Section 14 experience here.
Food & Beverage
- 100% Cashless Venue: All concessions require card or digital payments. Carrying cash? Convert it to a card at the Guest Services booth behind Section 112.
- Menus & Dietary Needs: Head to the Guest Services booth behind Section 112 for the full food guide. Look for designated stands featuring vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-avoiding options.
- Alcohol Policy: Max 2 drinks per person per purchase (Valid ID required; myColorado app accepted). All alcohol sales cut off at the 80th minute.
- Hydration & Outside Food: Outside food/drink is prohibited (medical exceptions allowed). You can bring one empty reusable bottle (30 oz or less) to refill at stadium fountains. No glass, bota bags, or Camelbaks.
Merchandise
- 100% Cashless Shopping: All retail shops require card or digital payments. If needed, convert cash to a card at Guest Services behind Section 112.
- Where to Shop: Permanent team stores are located on the main concourse behind Sections 100, 104, 112, and 116.
- Fan Zone Pop-Ups: Look for extra gear stations in the Fan Zone (on the artificial fields), which opens 30 minutes before main stadium gates.
- Member Discounts: Season Ticket Holders and Club 5280 members can scan and redeem their official merchandise discounts at any checkout.
Stadium Policies
- Strict Bag Policy: Clear plastic/vinyl/PVC bags must be 14” x 14” x 6” or smaller. Small, non-clear clutches/wallets are allowed up to 5” x 9” x 1”. Paid storage lockers are available on the South side. (Medical/childcare bag exceptions apply at gates).
- Signs, Banners, & Flags: Signs/banners are welcome up to 18” x 24”. Handheld flags are limited to 3’ x 5’ (no poles). Country flags are allowed only if a rostered player from either team officially represents that nation. No commercial or political displays.
- Child Safety & Strollers: Visit Guest Services (behind Section 112) for free child ID wristbands. Complimentary stroller checks are available outside the gates in the South Fan Zone.
- Emergency Fan Text Line: To discreetly report security concerns or safety violations directly to Stadium Command during a match, text 720-650-2051.
Matchday A-Z Guide
Fans with accessible needs should contact their Ticket Sales Representative or the Ticketing General (720) 673-8755 /tickets@denversummitfc.com to address each specific situation. Accommodations can be made on matchday via Guest Services (SW corner) and/or a Ticket Sales Representative, however, ADA seating is based on seat availability and is maintained on a ‘first come, first served basis.’
- Accessibility features include accessible onsite parking, link to closed captioning services via the Denver Summit FC app, sensory bags at Guest Services (SW corner), staff trained in sensory needs awareness, and accessible seating options distributed throughout the stadium.
- Centennial Stadium provides wheelchair escort services within the confines of the stadium. Wheelchairs are available on a first come, first served basis. They are not reserved in advance. Upon entering the stadium, look for a Guest Relations Representative.
- Onsite accessible parking is available for those that have the assigned lot within their ticket package and/or have purchased based on the event type. This lot is denoted as “Onsite South.”
- Assisted Listening Devices will be available to be checked out from the Guest Services Booth upon request.
Those fans with additional questions please contact Denver Summit FC and Centennial Stadium via GuestServices@DenverSummitFC.com.
13740 E Fremont Ave; Centennial, Colorado 80112 (some maps may also represent this as Englewood, CO – they both are correct in the map).
*Please be mindful of using the correct address. There is a Centennial Stadium in Littleton. Ensure you are mapped to the address listed above or your associated parking lot address.
Centennial Stadium, Levy Restaurants, and stadium security are focused on promoting responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- No alcohol may be brought into Centennial Stadium. Any attempt to bring alcohol into the stadium is a violation of the Code of Conduct and may result in the guests being ejected, arrested, and/or tickets being revoked.
- Alcohol cut off is at the 80th minute for Denver Summit FC matches for the majority of the stadium. This policy will be adjusted, as required, for other events.
- Areas of the stadium such as Clubs and Suites may adhere to different policies.
- Guests that are intoxicated or appear to be intoxicated will be denied entry into Centennial Stadium.
- Centennial Stadium participates in a Designated Driver Program, which is outlined in the Designated Driver Program section.
- Valid ID is required for the purchase of alcohol. Guests that appear to be 30 years of age or younger must produce a valid form of acceptable identification, including:
- United States Driver’s License
- State Issued ID with photo
- Military ID with photo
- Passport
- Passport ID Card
- Mexican Consular Card
- myColorado ID
- There is a two (2) alcoholic beverage limit per person, per identification, per trip to point of sale location.
- Alcohol service can be discontinued at management discretion, and all guests must be 21 years of age or older to purchase an alcoholic beverage.
- All guests must finish and dispose of alcoholic beverages prior to exiting the stadium.
Animals are not permitted in Centennial Stadium. However, Centennial Stadium welcomes guests with disabilities and their service animals or service animals in training. While not mandatory, we encourage guests with service animals to contact Guest Services in advance of match day in order to appropriately accommodate the needs of the guest and their animal.
There is not a minimum age policy to attend events at Centennial Stadium. However, the general guidance is that children under the age of 14 should be accompanied by an adult. It is the parent or legal guardian’s responsibility to make the determination before allowing their child to attend an event at Centennial Stadium.
Children age 2 and under do not need a ticket provided they are able to sit on a parent or legal guardian’s lap during the event.
Denver Summit FC players will generally walk around the field following each match to thank the fans for coming and sign autographs. If you do not have a row 1/field adjacent seat, please be respectful of fans that do and wait patiently for space to open up.
Baby changing stations are located within all general restrooms. There is a dedicated Family Restroom located on the West Concourse behind Section 111.
Nursing mothers requesting a more private location to breastfeed may use the Mother’s Room located on the West concourse behind Section 110.
For guest safety, Centennial Stadium will search all bags before entry, either manually or using approved screening technology.
- Clear bags up to 14”x14”x6” are permitted.
- Small bags, clutches, and packs up to 5”x9”x1” are permitted.
- The following oversized bags are not permitted: large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer/laptop bags, and camera bags.
Permitted Exceptions and Procedures: Bags must not exceed 14” x 14” x 6”.
- Childcare Bags (e.g., diaper Bags): Childcare bags are permitted but must be searched. The child for whom the bag is for must be present during the search.
- Medically Necessary Bags: Guests carrying bags or equipment required for medical reasons are permitted, but the bags must be searched.
- Cultural Bags: Typically positive, educational or personal, tool for sharing, or reflecting on, one’s heritage, identity, and personal history.
- Screening and Tagging: Oversized bags approved for entry (including medical, diaper, sensory, cultural/medicine, or other approved bags) must be searched and marked with a color-of-the-day band.
Lockers will be on-site
- Should your personal items or bags not adhere to the Denver Summit FC Bag Policy / Prohibited Items List, bag check lockers will be on-site on a first-come/first-serve basis. They are located outside the south side of the stadium to provide a bag check for a fee and secure your personal items.
- These lockers will open 90 minutes prior to gates and remain open for one hour after the conclusion of the event.
- If personal items are left in the lockers following the event, guests can follow up via email to GuestServices@DenverSummitFC.com and reference the Lost and Found policy within this guide.
Bag check lockers are owned and operated by a third party. Centennial Stadium is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Please be aware of balls leaving the field of play and entering the stands. Any ball that reaches the seating area should be immediately returned to staff at field level.
A bike valet will be made available at all Denver Summit FC matches. The valet is located on the South side of the stadium and will be free of charge.
The Centennial Stadium Box Office is available online and over the phone Monday through Friday from 9:00am – 5:00pm.
On event days, the Centennial Stadium Box Office opens 90 minutes before kickoff, and closes at the 60th minute of the Denver Summit FC matches. The Centennial Stadium Box Office is located outside the SW gate directly to the East.
For more information, please call 720-673-8755 or email tickets@denversummitfc.com. Details for non-Denver Summit FC events will be made available on Denver Summit FC’s website.
Photos and/or videos taken at any Centennial Stadium event should never be used for commercial purposes unless granted written approval by Denver Summit FC.
- Cameras with professional and/or removable lenses are prohibited
- Camera cases are prohibited; reference the Bag Policy for more details
- Monopods and tripods are prohibited
- Selfie sticks are prohibited
Centennial Stadium is a cashless venue. Please plan accordingly. Should you need to convert cash to card, visit Guest Services (behind section 112).
Children age 2 and under do not need a ticket provided they are able to sit on a parent or legal guardian’s lap during the event.
- Childcare bags (e.g., diaper bags) when accompanied by a child are permitted. These bags will be searched and tagged prior to entry and can not exceed 14” x 14” x 6”. If possible, please advance this information to GuestServices@DenverSummitFC.com to coordinate entry.
- Centennial Stadium recommends that all children visiting the stadium carry parent and/or legal guardian’s contact information. Parents or legal guardians can visit the Guest Services booth (located on the South side of the stadium behind section 112) to receive a wristband for children with parent and/or legal guardian’s contact information.
- Strollers are permitted at Centennial Stadium but should never be stored in an aisle or stairway. Guest Services personnel can help identify a proper storage location for any strollers. For further assistance, please visit the Guest Services booth located on the South side of the stadium behind section 112.
Centennial Stadium has (1) premium club. Only ticketed fans with proper access are permitted within the club space.
- West Club is located on the west side of the Main Concourse with the entry behind Section 110.
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and Denver Summit FC are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, free of discrimination, and enjoyable match-day experience for all fans visiting our stadiums and facilities. This Fan Code of Conduct was developed in collaboration with the Independent Supporters council and addresses expected behavior that is consistent with these goals.
- Fans are encouraged to stand, cheer, sing, and otherwise support their team while remaining respectful and courteous to all players, coaches, fans, referees, and team and stadium staff.
- Fans are strictly prohibited from using threatening, abusive, or discriminatory words, signs, symbols, or actions based on race, ethnicity, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural identity, nationality, citizenship status, age, appearance, disability, and/or religion.
- Fans will refrain from displays of signs, symbols, words, or images for purposes of commercial use, electioneering, and/or campaigning or advocating for or against any political party, candidate, or legislation.
- Fans are expected to abide by local, state, and federal laws.
- Fans are expected to comply with posted stadium policies and emergency response procedures.
Any fan who violates any of the above provisions may be subject to penalties, including, but not limited to, ejection without refund, loss of ticket privileges for future games, and revocation of season tickets. There are several factors that will be taken into consideration when issuing consequences to a fan who fails to meet the expectations laid out in the NWSL Fan Code of Conduct. Any fan who conducts themselves in an extremely disruptive or dangerous manner or commits multiple violations during a 12-month period, may be banned from attending future NWSL matches ranging from the remainder of the season up to a lifetime ban. The NWSL, in its sole and absolute discretion, may increase or decrease any prescribed penalties.
The following conduct is prohibited in all Stadium and all parking lots, facilities, and areas controlled by the Team or NWSL:
- Fighting
- Fan violence
- Assault/battery on staff, vendors, or other patrons
- Using language that is threatening, abusive, or discriminatory in accordance with the Code of Conduct
- Throwing objects of any kind, towards the field, players, and/or officials
- Causing significant damage to venue property
- Provoking and/or inciting threatening, abusive, or discriminatory behavior
- Possession or use of an unauthorized pyrotechnic device, smoke, or firework, or attempting to use one inside the venue without prior approval
- Alcohol management – purchasing, or providing for consumption, alcohol for an underage minor
- Intrusion onto the field of play or designated area of play
- Entering, or attempting to enter, unauthorized areas of the venue
- Ignoring posted stadium policies and emergency response procedures
- Refusing to return the match ball
- Other misconduct where the venue is the victim, i.e. theft, scalping, minor property damage, etc.
National Women’s Soccer League Pledge to Fans NWSL fans have a right to expect an environment where fans shall:
- Be able to watch the match in a safe, clean and healthy environment.
- Be treated in a courteous, consistent and professional manner.
- Be treated with dignity and respect by other spectators attending the match and those organizing the event.
- Be able to support his or her team, provided that the support is in good taste and neither adversely impacts the event experience of fellow spectators nor negatively impacts the match.
- Expect displays of good sportsmanship.
- Expect timely and accurate information related to the match
- Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, threatening, or violent in nature, including verbal or physical harassment of match officials, players, staff, or fans.
- Conduct that is illegal.
- Conduct that results in damage to the venue or other personal property.
- Displaying signs, symbols, images, using language or making gestures that are threatening, abusive, or discriminatory, including on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, ability, and/or sexual orientation.
- Displaying signs, symbols, or images for commercial purposes or for electioneering, campaigning, or advocating for or against any candidate, political party, legislative issue, or government action.
- Entering or attempting to enter the field, field track, tunnel or any other location other than that permitted by a fan’s ticket or credential.
- Possession of an unauthorized pyrotechnic device, smoke or firework or other Prohibited Items.*
- Throwing objects of any kind, including streamers.
- Failing to follow requests from venue staff regarding stadium operations, policies, and emergency response procedures.
- Declining to promptly return a ball that enters the stands.
- Irresponsible use or consumption of alcohol or other substances.
- Making unauthorized transmissions or play-by-play accounts of the match.
- Any behavior that otherwise targets other fans or interferes with other fans’ enjoyment of the game.
Please note that NWSL and its Clubs reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone who has engaged in harassment of match officials, opposing team members, staff, or other fans or who have otherwise violated this Code of Conduct using social or digital media or other forms of communication.
Centennial Stadium has concessions distributed throughout the venue. For a full list of the food guide, please see Guest Services on the Main Concourse in the SW corner.
By entering this venue and by your presence in this area, you unconditionally consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded by Centennial Real Estate Venues, LLC, CWSC Agents, the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), and each of their respective affiliates, agents, broadcast partners, sponsors, and designees.
Your entry constitutes you consent, and the consent of any accompanying minors under your care, to such photography, filming, and/or recording and to any use, in any and all media throughout the universe in perpetuity, of your (and any such minors) likeness, appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever by any of the foregoing parties or others to whom they may grant such rights.
You understand that all photography, filming, and/or recording by these entities will be done in reliance on this consent given by you by entering into this venue.
If you do not desire to be filmed, photographed, or recorded, or to possibly appear in any broadcast or material, you must not enter this venue or area. Your presence inside the venue or area is conclusively deemed a waiver of any and all claimed for right of publicity, defamation, invasion of privacy, or intellectual property infringement, without limitation.
A Designated Driver Program is available at the Centennial Stadium. Vouchers can be redeemed at Guest Services on the Main Concourse in the SW corner.
Centennial Stadium has coordinated plans with the various Transportation Network Companies/Rideshare (TNC), RTD, and private shuttles.
- Rideshare, private shuttles, and ADA drop off and pick up is located on the west side of Centennial Stadium across Potomac Street in the Arapahoe County Justice Center parking lot loop.
Drones and all UAS are prohibited. For those seeking a conditional exemption to the policy, please contact Centennial Stadium Management.
Centennial Stadium has one (1) passenger elevator:
- The West Elevator (Main Concourse behind Section 108 – West Building). It services the 100 and 200 Level of the west side.
In the event of an emergency at Centennial Stadium, please follow the directions from the Public-Address announcers, signage throughout the venue, emergency personnel, and venue staff. Please contact venue staff with any questions or concerns and they will put you in contact with the appropriate venue representative.
Additionally, information and updates will be provided via Denver Summit FC social channels and the app.
Denver Summit FC requires that all guests entering the venue pass through our security screening process. Alternative accommodations for screening will be provided upon request. Guests who refuse screening will be denied entry. All permitted bags are subject to search both upon entry and within the arena (see Bag Policy for exemptions).
Centennial Stadium offers one (1) Family Restroom. Baby changing stations can be found within all general restrooms (both men’s and women’s restrooms).
- West Concourse behind Section 105. If approaching from the South, you will need to access via the exterior concourse along the West fenceline and backtrack South through the interior concourse
For fans that would like to report an issue please text: 720-650-2051. This number is monitored by the Command Post and Public Safety working the event.
Denver Summit FC matches at Centennial Stadium offer a Fan Zone on the South side of the Stadium within the artificial fields. The Fan Zone will typically open approx. 30 min before gates open.
- The Fan Zone will often consist of partner activations, merchandise stations, giveaways, food and beverage, and spirit stations for face painting and sign making.
Come early and get the party started!
Any guest(s) attempting to, or entering the field of play or performance area, will be immediately ejected, banned and subject to arrest, criminal trespass notice, prosecution, and/or other disciplinary measures determined by venue management. See the Fan Code of Conduct section for more information.
This event includes strobe lighting, flashing visual effects, and fireworks. These may affect individuals with photosensitive conditions including epilepsy. Viewer discretion advised. If you have concerns, please contract Guest Services for assistance or seating options.
First Aid is located on the West Concourse behind Section 110 near the Northwest Gate. Other resources to support the safety and comfort of our fans include:
- Mother’s Room: Located on the West Concourse behind Section 106
- CommonSpirit HealthCare will also provide roving medical personnel throughout the stadium to assist fans.
Gates will generally open 90 min prior to the start of the event. This is subject to change depending on the type of event being hosted. Please be sure to check the website and the mobile app for updates.
The Guest Services booth is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112. The Guest Services booth assists guests with lost and found inquiries, lost children/adults, guest feedback, stadium directions, and accommodations for guests with disabilities.
The Guest Text Messaging Service is monitored by Public Safety during full stadium events and is available to all guests at Centennial Stadium. A guest may request assistance during each event by sending a text message to 720-650-2051 from their mobile phone, as outlined below:
- Open a blank text message and address the message to 720-650-2051.
- Script your text message. Be as descriptive as possible.
- Text messages can be up to 160 characters in length and include photos and video if appropriate.
- The text message is received by a stadium representative and the appropriate assistance is dispatched from the Event Command Post.
- If necessary, the stadium representative may have a dialogue with the guest through the exchange of text messages.
By using the text messaging service, guests will be able to report issues and concerns, ask for information, and call for assistance in a fast, easy, and convenient way. For non-event day questions or feedback, please contact Centennial Stadium Guest Services at GuestServices@DenverSummitFC.com.
This service is free of charge, but standard carrier text messaging & data charges will apply.
Guests may check out a pair of noise-cancelling headphones at the Guest Services Booth located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112. A credit card or form of government-issues ID is required for check out and will be returned after usage. These are on a first-come / first-serve basis.
All guests looking to claim, or report lost items should do so at the Guest Services booth, located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112.
Guests inquiring about lost items at previous events should email GuestServices@DenverSummitFC.com.
Items lost at prior events are held in a locked storage area for sixty (60) days and are then either disposed of or donated to an appropriate charitable organization. All credit cards, IDs, or other forms of identification will be shredded and disposed of if left unclaimed for seven (7) days after the conclusion of the event. Centennial Stadium cannot be held responsible for lost or damaged items.
- Lost children and guests should be taken to the Guest Services booth located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112.
- Parents looking for a lost child or guest should notify the nearest Guest Services Representative, Security Personnel, or Law Enforcement Official.
- For safety reasons, Centennial Stadium is unable to make stadium-wide announcements for lost children or guests.
- Children’s Seat Location Wristbands – Young children may obtain a free ID wristband personalized with their seat location. Wristbands are available for all matches at Guest Services on the South side of the stadium behind Section 112.
Centennial Stadium has multiple merchandise locations as outlined below:
- On the main concourse behind sections: 104, 100, 116, and 112.
- Based on the event, in the Fan Zone (South of the Stadium) there are merchandise activations as well.
- Season Ticket Holder and Club 5280 discounts will be honored during each match.
A Mother’s Room is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 106. If other accommodations are needed or required, please stop by First Aid located behind Section 106 and/or the Guest Services booth the Main Concourse behind Section 112.
It is highly recommended that you determine a parking plan before leaving for Centennial Stadium. Please note that for weekend matches parking lots will open -2 hours from announced kick whereas for weekday matches they will open -1 hour from announced kick.
For assistance with parking please reach out to: Summitfcparking@lazparking.com
To purchase parking passes, please click here
How to guide for purchasing in advance (recommended):
- Visit the LAZgo reservation portal
- Select your event date and desired parking lot
- Enter your information and confirm your purchase
- You will receive a confirmation email with a QR code permit
How to guide for purchasing onsite:
- Arrive and park in an available stall
- Locate posted payment signage with a QR code
- Scan the QR code or use the text-to-pay option
- Complete the payment process online
- Enter your vehicle license plate information
- Receive your digital parking permit via email
Centennial Stadium has three (3) onsite parking lots that are predominately presold based on the event type.
- Onsite North (2 lots): Accessed from East Fremont Avenue
- Onsite South: Primarily used as an ADA lot. Accessed from Potomac. You must approach driving North of Potomac provided Potomac will have a road closure during events from the North entry of the Arapahoe County Justice Center to the Fremont intersection.
For fans parking onsite, please have your mobile parking pass ready as you approach to ensure quick entry.
Centennial Stadium also has offsite parking inventory.
- Boom Supersonic (6803 S Tucson Way): This serves as the one shuttle lot and is located approximately 1 mile from Centennial Stadium. Shuttles begin when lots open and stop approximately 1.5 hours after the final whistle
- North lot 1 – Haselden construction (6950 S Potomac St): This lot is approximately 0.5 miles from Centennial Stadium. There is a gap in the sidewalk enroute to the stadium. This lot is unavailable for matches occurring on weekdays. For matches on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays it will be open for fan parking.
- North lot 2 – Endeavor Academy (14076 E Briarwood Ave):This lot is approximately 0.75 miles from Centennial Stadium. There is a gap in the sidewalk enroute to the stadium.
- East lot – East Fremont Learning Academy (14603 E Fremont Ave):This lot is approximately 0.5 miles from Centennial Stadium
- West lot 1 – Arapahoe County Justice Center (7305 S Potomac St): This lot is approximately 0.1 miles from Centennial Stadium. Entry to this lot requires a North bound approach on Potomac from Broncos Parkway
- South lot 1 – Dove Valley Regional Park East lot (7900 S Potomac St):This lot is approximately 0.75 miles from Centennial Stadium. Please be courteous of the fields and do not walk through them. The preferred walking route is back onto Potomac and North to Centennial Stadium. Personal vehicles parked in non-event lots within the campus may be subject to citations and/or towing
- South lot 2 – Cherry Creek Innovation Campus (8000 S Chambers Rd): This lot is approximately 1.1 miles from Centennial Stadium
- Southwest lot – the space by Arapahoe County Libraries (12855 E Adam Aircraft Cir)
Centennial Stadium is a cashless venue. Any guests needing to convert cash should visit Guest Services on the Main Concourse behind Section 112.
The following items are prohibited at Centennial Stadium. These are subject to change based on the event type and at the discretion of Centennial Stadium Management.
- Animals (with exception of licensed SERVICE ANIMALS)
- Any bags which do not meet Centennial Stadium guidelines including, large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer/laptop bags, and camera bags.
- Any form of marijuana
- Any missile / projectile like objects
- Audio/video recording devices including, but not limited to, Google Glass and other similar technology
- Balls, unless purchased during the event at a merchandise location (deflated)
- Chemicals
- Cameras with professional and/or removable lenses – monopods/bipods/tripods/GoPros/selfie sticks
- Clothing containing offensive, inciting, or foul language or depictions
- Clothing containing wires, batteries, or other electronic components
- Drones and other unmanned aerial devices
- External flash camera units
- Flags larger than 3’x5’
- Fireworks or other explosives of any kind including, but not limited to, flares, smoke bombs, incendiary devices, and pyrotechnics
- Frisbees
- Glass containers, Bota bags. or Camelbacks
- Hard case containers (coolers, briefcases, or containers of any size)
- Illegal drugs or substances
- Inflatable objects (beach balls, latex balloons, etc.)
- Laptops, tablets, computers, and/or other large electronic devices
- Laser pointers/pens
- Metal framed seat cushions
- Musical instruments unless coordinated with Centennial Stadium Management and a part of the Supporters Section(s)
- Noisemakers including, but not limited to air horns, vuvuzelas, whistles, etc.
- Outside alcohol
- Outside food and beverage of any kind*
- Reusable drink vessels larger than 30 ounces
- Skateboards, roller skates, skates, hoverboards, scooters, etc.
- Stickers, decals, or other items with adhesives
- Streamers, confetti, and register tape
- Unapproved pamphlets, fliers, product samples, etc., unless approved by Stadium Management
- Use of tobacco products and associated paraphernalia including but not limited to, lighters, vaporizers, vaporizer cartridges, etc.
- Weapons of any kind or item deemed dangerous by Stadium Management
- 2-Way radio devices
- Any other item deemed inappropriate by Stadium Management
*Exceptions will be made for those with medical conditions and/or special needs
RTD buses operate along East Fremont Avenue, providing convenient service near the Centennial Stadium. Access the RTD Next Ride web app for schedules and trip planning. For information on how to ride, visit RTD’s website.
For help planning your trip, contact RTD Customer Care at 303-299-6000. Help is available in more than 200 languages.
The closest stops to the stadium:
Northbound Bus Route 153:
- Stop #26416: Fremont Avenue and South Blackhawk Street
- Stop #21940: Fremont Place and S. Potomac Street
Southbound Bus Route 153:
- Stop #26434: Fremont Avenue and South Blackhawk Street
- Stop #21945: Fremont Place and S. Potomac Street
Centennial Stadium is approximately a 16-minute ride on Route 153 from Arapahoe at Village Center Station, which is also served by RTD’s E and R light rail lines, and SkyRide route AT.
Helpful tips:
- Use RTD’s Next Ride trip planning app
- Sign up for Alerts for the latest trip information, including detours, delays, and cancellations
- Skip the line at ticket vending machines – download the RTD MyRide app and purchase a Day Pass online, or use RTD’s new Tap-n-Ride contactless payment. Simply tap a Visa or Mastercard credit, debit, prepaid card, or mobile wallet directly on a validator as you board the bus to pay your fare and ride. Customers will not be charged more than the cost of a day pass.
Centennial stadium has a no re-entry policy. Guests are not permitted to exit and re-enter the stadium using the same ticket.
Restrooms are located throughout the stadium and can be found on each level.
- Most restrooms have baby changing stations available. There is identifying signage on the outside of each restroom that hosts these accommodations.
- All restroom facilities have accessible fixtures available.
- The Family restroom is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 105.
- The All-Gender restroom is located on the Main Concourse behind Section 105.
Centennial Stadium has coordinated plans with the various Transportation Network Companies/Rideshare (i.e., Lyft and Uber). Drop off and pick up is located across the street in the Arapahoe Justice Center Parking Lot.
The unlawful resale of any event tickets on Centennial Stadium grounds and/or event parking lots is strictly prohibited and may result in the loss of ticket privileges and/or prosecution to the full extent of the law.
Centennial Stadium is equipped with sensory kits presented by CommonSpirit for those needing a relief from the crowds, lights, noise, etc. Guests can check out the sensory kits complete with items which may help lessen sensory overload. These kits are located at the Guest Services booth in the SW corner of the stadium.
Denver Summit FC offers complimentary fan shuttles from the Boom Lot (6803 Tucson Way) located approximately 1 mile from Centennial Stadium. Shuttles for fans will run based on the lot open and close times (reference the Parking section for more details). The shuttles will drop off and pick up on the East side of Centennial Stadium.
- Shuttles will run from the time lots open (weekends: – 2 hours from announced Kick and weekdays: – 1 hour from announced Kick) until approximately 1.5 hours following the final whistle.
- For fans coordinating private shuttles, please use the Arapahoe County Justice Center for drop off and pick up. For any shuttles remaining in the lot during the match, a parking pass will need to be purchased.
Signs and banners are permitted at Centennial Stadium. Please reference the prohibited items for a full list of non-permissible items. Below are restrictions and guidelines:
- Signs and banners larger than 18”x24” are not permitted.
- Flags larger than 3’x5’ are not permitted unless coordinated with Centennial Stadium Management.
- Country flags are only permitted if a roster player from either the home or visiting team represents that country.
- If your flag, banner, and/or sign is disruptive to fans in your area, you may be asked to put the item away or it may be removed.
- Flags, banners, and signs displaying signs, symbols, images, using language, or making gestures that are threatening, abusive, or discriminatory, including on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, ability, and/or sexual orientation are prohibited.
- Displaying signs, symbols, or images for commercial purposes or for electioneering, campaigning, or advocating for or against any candidate, political party, legislative issues, or government action is prohibited.
Centennial Stadium is a smoke-free facility. Smoking and the use of other tobacco products is prohibited in all areas of the stadium. This includes all smoking tobacco, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers. Violators of this policy may be ejected from the stadium. All season ticket holders are responsible for their conduct as well as the conduct of their guests and/or persons using their tickets.
Strollers are permitted at Centennial Stadium but should never be stored in an aisle or stairway.
- The Fan Zone, south of the stadium, allows for a free stroller check.
- Guest Services personnel can help identify a proper storage location for any strollers.
- Guest Services personnel are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged personal property.
For further assistance, please visit the Guest Services booth located on the Main Concourse behind Section 112.
Sunscreen is permitted.
- Apparel Policy: Non-Denver Summit FC apparel is prohibited from the Supporters Section (14), including other domestic or international clubs. Guests wearing opposing colors or apparel will not be allowed in the Supporters Section.
- Reporting Issues: All guests are encouraged to text 720-650-2051 for in-match assistance.
- Standing Room Only: Section 14 is considered general admission, standing room only, for Denver Summit FC home matches. Admittance to the Supporters Section is restricted to guests with a ticket in Sections 14 only.
Tailgating is not permitted on Centennial Stadium owned and event parking lots.
It is important to follow directions and staff instructions corresponding to your specific parking lot if arriving by a personal vehicle. The Traffic Control Plan will be deployed before the event and managed when parking lots open approximately 2 hours before an event. This will include cones, digital message boards, and other signage/devices.
Umbrellas are permitted inside Centennial Stadium. However, should the umbrella create safety and/or sightline issues for other guests, you will be asked to lower and safely store the umbrella.
Please remember to stay hydrated while at Denver Summit FC games. To enhance fan comfort, each guest is allowed to bring in one empty reusable drink vessel, 30-ounces or less. Drink vessels can be refilled at water fountains throughout the venue.
All soccer matches and other events at Centennial Stadium are rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather, check Denver Summit FC social media channels for the latest information. Centennial Stadium will notify all attendees if weather requires attendees to take steps to minimize risks.
Centennial Stadium does not have a traditional will call. All tickets are digital and can be transferred to the end user via the Denver Summit FC App. Instructions on how to manage tickets can be found here.
Please see ADA/Accessibility.