Riverhounds' F.N.B. Stadium expansion project lacks new timeline details

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Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Riverhounds' F.N.B. Stadium expansion project lacks new timeline details
Summary

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds' plan to expand F.N.B. Stadium from about 5,000 to 15,000 seats remains active, yet funding details and a construction start date have not been revealed. Initially announced in August 2025, the $125 million project aims to meet U.S. Soccer's Division One standards, targeted for a new league launch in 2028. Riverhounds owner Tuffy Shallenberger highlighted the stadium's potential to host concerts and events, projecting nearly 500,000 annual visitors. As of now, the expansion remains a long-term objective without an established timeline for beginning construction.

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  • Riverhounds plan to expand F.N.B. Stadium to 15,000 seats.
  • Funding details for the $125 million project are still being finalized.
  • The expansion must meet U.S. Soccer's Division One facility standards.
  • Current projections estimate nearly 500,000 annual visitors post-expansion.
  • Construction start date and timeline remain undisclosed.
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  • 1:01 PMYahoo SportsRiverhounds’ F.N.B. Stadium expansion has no new timeline
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The Riverhounds’ plan to expand F.N.B. Stadium to 15,000 seats remains active, but funding details and a construction start date are not public.

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