

A new chapter in Upstate South Carolina soccer history officially begins as construction is underway on the permanent home for the Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC soccer teams. The multi-use stadium within BridgeWay Station in Mauldin will host its first matches in 2026.
The project is a true public-private partnership, made possible through an investment of $4 million from the City of Mauldin, $10 million from the State of South Carolina, and more than $13.5 million from Greenville Pro Soccer (GPS), along with millions in donated land and in-kind planning, development, and coordination contributions from Hughes Investments, developer of BridgeWay Station. The stadium represents a significant investment in Mauldin and a clear commitment by GPS to the Upstate.
“From day one, our goal has been to create an unforgettable matchday experience for Triumph and Liberty fans, and this new stadium delivers on that promise,” said Wallace Cheves, chairman of Greenville Pro Soccer, the team ownership group.
“Not only will supporters enjoy an electric atmosphere inside the stadium, but BridgeWay Station will give them a true destination before and after the match—with restaurants, shops, and gathering spaces that make gameday an all-day celebration. This is more than just a home for our teams—it’s a place for families, friends, and fans across the Upstate to come together.”
A New Home for Triumph and Liberty Fans
Since the initial announcement, the stadium size and scope have been revised to accommodate up to 6,300 people, creating a more intimate experience for fans. The new design will ensure the stadium is the right fit for BridgeWay Station and the surrounding communities.
In addition to hosting men’s and women’s soccer, the venue will serve as a stage for youth and college sports, concerts, festivals, marching band competitions, and community events.
“The City of Mauldin is proud to partner in creating a world-class facility that will strengthen our community, drive economic growth, and put Mauldin on the map as a premier destination in South Carolina,” said Mayor Terry Merritt. “This stadium represents an important investment in our growing City — a symbol of the progress we are making and the future we are building together.”
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