city: Portland

Hearts of Pine Inaugural Season

The Hearts of Pine played their inaugural game Sunday, May 4, 2025, and have a full schedule at home, Fitzpatrick Stadium, Portland. Up the Hearts!

We started as a culture-led, community-built, and city-backed movement to bring professional soccer to Portland and the state of Maine. Our goal was simple: to create an elite club that reflects the character of Maine and drives economic, community, and cultural value to the city and state.

As Maine’s only professional club, we represent a people, place, and purpose. This club is a reflection of the diverse communities and cultures of Maine, from the Highlands to Downeast, Casco Bay to Acadia, Aroostook to the Forest City.

Our Mission: Rally the community and culture of Maine around soccer.

Our Vision: Create a purpose-driven club that represents and benefits all who have their hearts in Maine.

SCHEDULE 

CLUB

Please visit the Hearts of Pine site for a variety of ticket packages available: TICKETS

Full Season Tickets

Mini Plan

Group Tickets

Highroller Field Club Tickets

$3 Deweys Suites

Seating FAQs

Stat Connected with Us! 

Be sure to check out Dirigo Union Supporters Club, a 400+ member support group and be part of the Hearts of Pine community. Hope to see you at a game!

 

Bayside Bowl

Bayside Bowl

Bayside Bowl is located in downtown Portland, Maine. We take our bowling seriously and have 20 USBC sanctioned lanes of ten-pin bowling, as well as award-winning food and craft cocktails. Our Rooftop deck boasts exceptional sunset views and food served from a 1960s airstream.

William B. Troubh Ice Arena (formerly Portland Ice Arena)

William B. Troubh Ice Arena is an NHL-size arena with four locker rooms. Seating capacity for 750 people with a standing room capacity of 1,000 people. Free parking. During the skating year, an estimated 200,000 people use this facility as either active participants or spectators. The Arena contains four locker rooms, skate sharpening services, skate rentals, and a vending/concession area. The skating season extends from July through April. William B. Troubh Ice Arena is a municipal rink owned by the City of Portland and offers year-round skating.

William B. Troubh Ice Arena is an NHL-size arena with four locker rooms. Seating capacity for 750 people with a standing room capacity of 1,000 people. Free parking. During the skating year, an estimated 200,000 people use this facility as either active participants or spectators. The Arena contains four locker rooms, skate sharpening services, skate rentals, and a vending/concession area. The skating season extends from July through April. William B. Troubh Ice Arena is a municipal rink owned by the City of Portland and offers year-round skating.

Portland Expo

Portland Expo

Home to the Maine Red Claws, G-League affiliate of and owned by the Boston Celtics.
A great facility with the ability to house basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, and dance in the 3,000-seat facility.

The Expo has a public address system focused on the bleachers and 4 Bose Panaray 402-II speakers per side. With extensive locker rooms and 24,190 sq. ft. of obstruction-free exhibit space, the Expo is great for regional events.

Great access to local accommodation and all that Portland has to offer with 200 parking spaces on-site. Reserved handicapped parking is located in the parking lot between the Expo and the Portland Ice Arena for patrons with a valid permit.

Hadlock Field

Hadlock Field

Great atmosphere, city vibe. Concession stands, press boxes, public address systems, lights and world class data outputs. Several hotel accommodations nearby.

Home to the Portland Sea Dogs, AA affiliate to the Boston Red Sox, and with a likeness of Fenway Park’s Green Monster.

Cross Insurance Arena

Cross Insurance Arena

The Cross Insurance Arena (formerly the Cumberland County Civic Center) is home to the Maine Mariners hockey team.

The 34,000 sq. ft. facility is capable of hosting on one court or one ice rink activities from basketball and hockey to track & field, volleyball, boxing, cheerleading, dance, fencing and wrestling.

The facility holds anywhere from 6,700-8,500 spectators in downtown Portland with ample parking in municipal garages and accommodations in the city’s hotels.

Hockey: 6,700 permenant seats including 6 suites

Basketball: 7,500 seats

Concert: 9,500 seats