Sports in Allentown, Pennsylvania

The Lehigh Valley IronPigs play their home baseball games at Coca-Cola Park, a 10,178 capacity stadium in east Allentown.

In 2003, CNN aired a documentary on Parkettes, Achieving the Perfect 10, which depicted it as a hugely demanding and competitive training program.

The conference comprises twelve of the largest high schools in the Lehigh Valley and offers 21 interscholastic boys and girls sports and has produced an abundant number of athletes who have gone on to compete in the National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, and Olympics.

"[1] The Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple A minor league affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, play their home games at Coca-Cola Park, a 10,178 capacity stadium in east Allentown.

At the time, it was decided that the team would play their home games at a proposed arena to be built on either the Lehigh River front or adjacent to Coca-Cola Park.

Additional plans for the area surrounding the arena included retail, restaurants, a convention center, and a hotel.

The Easton-based Northampton Laurels FC, of the Women's Premier Soccer League, plays their home games at Allentown's at J. Birney Crum Stadium.

Allentown , the largest city in the Lehigh Valley , third-largest city in Pennsylvania , and county seat of Lehigh County in May 2010
Allentown Municipal Golf Course on Tilghman Street
PPL Center in Allentown , the home arena of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League , the primary development team of the Philadelphia Flyers
J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown , the largest high school stadium in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. and home field for three large Allentown-based Eastern Pennsylvania Conference high school football teams, Allen High School , Central Catholic , and Dieruff High School
J. Milo Sewards Gymnasium at Allen High School in Allentown in February 2021