High school football season has started around the state, and a few of these players have fresh stadiums to play in on Friday nights. Two years ago, Katy ISD caused a stir when it opened the $70.3 million Legacy Stadium – which is that the costliest highschool stadium within the state. Cy-Fair ISD’s Berry Center cost $80 million in 2006, but it also includes a 9,500-seat arena and 456-seat theater to travel alongside the stadium.
This season, a few other new – and expensive stadiums will open – with the $48 million Children’s Health Stadium rising in Prosper, and Spring ISD opening the $38.9 million Planet Ford Stadium. The stadiums have unique names because school districts are offsetting the value of those complexes by selling the naming rights. Spring ISD sold the stadium’s name to the earth Ford car dealership for $750,000 over 10 years.
Cy-Fair’s stadium now’s called Cy-Fair Federal depository financial institution Stadium after striking a 10-year, $1.5 million affects the bank. Katy ISD sold the naming rights to the complex that houses both Legacy Stadium and Rhodes Memorial Stadium for $2.5 million in order that the world is often called the Academy Sports + Outdoors Student Activity Complex. Texas High School Football is always an enjoyable sport in the USA. This year Texas High School Football will air on after a few days to go. Fans need to get all the live match information about this event’s UIL State Championship.
Read the details of Texas’ most expensive 10 high school football stadiums:
1.Cy-Fair FCU Stadium — Cypress
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 8877 Barker Cypress Rd, Cypress, TX 77433, United States
Year Opened: 2006
Cost: $80 Million (USD)
Capacity: 11,000
Home Teams: Bridgeland, Cy-Fair, Cypress Creek, Cypress Falls, Cypress Lakes, Cypress Park, Cypress Ranch, Cypress Ridge, Cypress Springs, Cypress Woods, Jersey Village, Langham Creek
Website: Cy Fair FCU Stadium
2. Legacy Stadium — Katy
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 1830 Katyland Dr, Katy, TX 77493, United States
Year Opened: 2017
Cost: $70 Million (USD)
Capacity: 12,000
Home Teams: Cinco Ranch, Katy, Katy Taylor, Mayde Creek, Morton Ranch, Paetow, Seven Lakes, Tompkins
Website: Legacy Stadium
3. McKinney ISD Stadium — McKinney
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 4201 Hardin Blvd, McKinney, TX 75070, United States
Year Opened: 2018
Cost: $70 Million (USD)
Capacity: 12,000
Home Teams: Boyd, McKinney, McKinney North
Website: McKinney ISD Stadium
4. Eagle Stadium — Allen
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 155 Rivercrest Blvd, Allen, TX 75002, United States
Year Opened: 2018
Cost: $60 Million (USD)
Capacity: 18,000
Home Teams: Allen
Website: Eagle Stadium
5. Woodforest Bank Stadium — Shenandoah
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 19115 David Memorial Dr, Shenandoah, TX 77385, United States
Year Opened: 2008
Cost: $49 Million (USD)
Capacity: 10,000
Home Teams: College Park, Oak Ridge, The Woodlands
Website: Woodforest Bank Stadium
6. Children’s Health Stadium — Prosper
Stadium Type: High School
Address: Stadium Dr, Prosper, TX 75078, United States
Year Opened: 2019
Cost: $48 Million (USD)
Capacity: 12,000
Home Teams: Prosper
Website: Children’s Health Stadium
7. Beaumont ISD Memorial Stadium — Beaumont
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 5250 Bayou Willow Parkway, Beaumont, TX 77705, United States
Year Opened: 2010
Cost: $47.3 Million (USD)
Capacity: 10,600
Home Teams: Beaumont United, West Brook
Website: Beaumont ISD Memorial Stadium
8. Alvin ISD Freedom Field — Iowa Colony
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 10855 Iowa Colony Blvd, Iowa Colony, TX 77583, United States
Year Opened: 2018
Cost: $41.4 Million (USD)
Capacity: 10,000
Home Teams: Manvel, Shadow Creek
Website: Freedom Field
9. Challenger Columbia Stadium — Webster
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 1955 W Nasa Blvd, Webster, TX 77598, United States
Year Opened: 2016
Cost: $39.08 Million (USD)
Capacity: 10,000
Home Teams: Clear Brook, Clear Creek, Clear Falls, Clear Lake, Clear Springs
Website: Clear Creek ISD Challenger Columbia Stadium
10. Planet Ford Stadium — Spring
Stadium Type: High School
Address: 23802 Cypresswood Dr, Spring, TX 77373, United States
Year Opened: 2019
Cost: $38 Million (USD)
Capacity: 8,000
Home Teams: Dekaney, Spring, Westfield
Website: Planet Ford Stadium