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CITYPARK originally was supposed to be named Centene Stadium after City SC agreed to a 15-year partnership with the St. Louis-based corporation Centene Corporation in February 2022, but Centene ...
Officials with St. Louis City SC and Energizer Holdings announced the local battery-maker bought naming rights for the 22,500-seat stadium.
St. Louis City SC’s stadium will be known as Energizer Park in 2025. The club announced the naming rights deal Thursday. Here's what to know.
The St. Louis City SC franchise of the US’ Major League Soccer (MLS) has announced a new partnership with battery firm Energizer, which now becomes the title sponsor of the team’s CityPark ...
St. Louis City SC announced on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, at CityPark, that Clayton based battery-maker Energizer Holdings bought the naming rights to the soccer stadium. The stadium was renamed to ...
For Energizer (NYSE: ENR), the Clayton-based manufacturer of batteries and car care products, its decision to put its name on the stadium of Major League Soccer franchise St. Louis City SC is part ...
St. Louis City SC's 22,500-seat soccer stadium in midtown St. Louis will undergo a name change effective Jan. 1 when it becomes Energizer Park, changing from the previous name of CityPark.
St. Louis City SC over the past week installed new signage on its Downtown West stadium to reflect the venue's new name, Energizer Park. This is a look at the stadium's east canopy, along 20th Street.
Energizer has called St. Louis home for decades and now has naming rights for a soccer-specific stadium that, since the club's 2023 expansion season, was previously named CITYPARK.
For the first two years of its existence, St. Louis CITY SC was the only MLS team to play in a soccer-specific stadium that did not have a corporate sponsor. That distinction ended on Thursday.