LA28 releases men’s and women’s soccer schedule for 2028 Olympic Games
LA28 revealed the schedule Monday for an extended Olympic soccer tournament that will begin four days before the opening ceremony.
The soccer competition begins July 10 with four menβs group stage games across New York; Columbus, Ohio; Nashville, Tenn.; and St. Louis, Mo. The womenβs tournament begins July 11 with games in all six of the preliminary round sites, including San JosΓ© and San Diego.
The soccer competition, which will feature 12 womenβs teams and eight menβs teams for the first time, has the longest competition window of any sport in Olympic history because the International Olympic Committee Executive Board wanted to give each team two extra rest days throughout the tournament.
Each team will have two days of rest between group stage games and three days between the final group game and the quarterfinal rounds. The men will begin their knockout round games on July 20 while the women start quarterfinal play on July 21, including one womenβs quarterfinal match at the Rose Bowl.
The iconic stadium in Pasadena will host only five matches for the Olympics, including a menβs and womenβs semifinal July 24 and the menβs gold-medal match on July 28 and the womenβs on July 29.
San Diegoβs SnapDragon Stadium will have the most matches of any site with 11. In addition to three days of womenβs group stage games, the home of San Diego State football, San Diego FC and San Diego Wave FC will host a womenβs quarterfinal July 21, menβs and womenβs semifinals July 24 and both bronze medal matches.
With the coast-to-coast soccer tournament shaping up, LA28 announced additional ticket opportunities for the competition, allowing fans interested in attending soccer matches to buy up to 12 soccer tickets in addition to the current 12-ticket maximum for all other Olympic events. The 12-ticket maximum for Olympic events includes the opening and closing ceremonies on July 14 and 30, respectively, which each have a four-ticket limit.
Ticket registration for the first ticket drop ends Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. PDT with the first tickets going on sale to locals in Southern California and Oklahoma beginning April 2. The first general ticket drop begins April 9. Fans who are randomly selected to participate in the first ticket drop will be notified via email between March 31 and April 7 with information and their assigned time slot to purchase tickets.
More than 5 million fans have already registered for Olympic tickets, LA28 said, with Paralympic tickets going on sale in 2027. The organizing committee expects 14 million tickets to be available for the Games, which could eclipse the total ticket sales record set by Paris in 2024.