Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field

The 120-by-75-yard (110 by 69 m) natural grass playing surface is the home field for the 49ers men's and women's soccer teams, and also accommodates shot put, discus, javelin and hammer throw events.

Originally considered for expansion to host the Charlotte 49ers new football team, estimates of expansion for football usage made by leading sports design firm Populous were prohibitively expensive due to location restrictions and environmental concerns involving the Toby Creek flood plain.

Facilities upgrades, including the possibility of replacing the grass field with artificial turf, might be needed to handle the added usage.

On the field side in front of the north and south pavilions respectively are statues of a female hurdler and a male discus thrower.

[4] Additional art work at the facility includes the Victory sculpture by Claudio Capotondi located in the south end zone of the stadium, also made possible by a financial gift by Belk.

Far end of the field, where soccer games are hosted