Cal State East Bay Soccer Matches to be Played Off Campus in 2025
9/2/2025 10:00:00 AM
By: CSUEB Athletic Communications
The 2025 season for Cal State East Bay Men's and Women's Soccer is a season worth looking forward to following outstanding 2024 seasons. However,
home matches this coming season for the Pioneers will not be played at Pioneer Stadium.Matches will take place either at Chabot College Soccer Field in Hayward or Las Positas College (will vary between grass and turf field) in Livermore.
For this coming season only, home matches will not be ticketed.
Please check out the entire men's soccer schedule HERE for match locations, dates and times. You can check out the women's soccer schedule HERE.
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