The World’s Game at Starfire Sports

This summer, the greater Seattle region will host visitors from around the globe for the FIFA World Cup. For Tukwila, the moment feels especially fitting. Soccer has long played a major role in the city’s culture, anchored by Starfire Sports and its reputation as a premier soccer destination in the Pacific Northwest.

Since opening in 2003, the 54-acre complex has drawn everyone from first-time youth players to professional athletes. Last year alone, Starfire welcomed more than 1.2 million visitors, including over 70,000 children who participated in sports programs hosted at the facility.

“It’s really special when you can see little kids start training here at six, seven, eight years old, and then you read about them playing at some of our local universities,” Starfire Sports President and CEO Eric Olmstead said.

Starfire is one of the few places in the region that is home to soccer at every level: youth clubs, semi-pro, recreational adult leagues, college tournaments, and professional training all share the same complex. On any given day, young players might finish a tournament game while professional athletes train just a few fields away.

“I come here around two times a month to play with EPD, Elite Player Development,” a young Starfire athlete named Jameson told us. “Although it’s a little more intimidating playing with a lot better players, it grows me, not just as a player, but as a person too, just being surrounded by really good players and really good coaches.”

Jameson’s parents make the two-hour drive to the facility so he can train alongside stronger competition.

“It’s so crazy to think about players in the World Cup grew up and played in Washington, the place that I’m playing now, and knowing that I could be there someday if I worked hard enough,” Jameson said.

That feeling is familiar to players who came through Starfire years earlier, including Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris.

“It was a big deal, because you were playing on that stadium field, and as a kid, that stadium felt massive,” Morris told The Seattle Times while reflecting on his youth soccer days at Starfire with Eastside FC.

Today, Morris is one of the most recognizable Seattle-born homegrown players in Major League Soccer. Alongside Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan, he represents the kind of local-to-global pathway young players at Starfire get to see firsthand.

“One of the most unique things was to watch Cristian Roldan,” Olmstead said. “He started his collegiate career at UW, and then ended up training out here with the Sounders when they used this as their training facility, and now is playing for the US Men’s National Team.”

For years, the Seattle Sounders used Starfire as their training headquarters before moving into a new facility in 2024 in nearby Renton. Today, NWSL’s Seattle Reign FC trains there, maintaining the complex’s longstanding connection to the professional game. That proximity to greatness left an impression on Seattle Reign midfielder Sally Menti long before she became a professional player herself.

“I grew up playing tournaments at Starfire, where we train now,” Seattle Reign FC midfielder Sally Menti told The Seattle Times. “But I definitely have memories of seeing the Sounders guys walk by, and just being like, what the heck, I’m about to play in my U10 scrimmage, and the Sounders are training right next door.”

Now she finds herself on the other side of that same dynamic.

“When girls see Jess Fishlock walking by, they all freak out,” Menti told The Seattle Times. “It’s cool that girls get to see us because I know what I felt when I got to see the Sounders.”

Over time, Starfire has come to feel less like a sports complex and more like a place where players can see the next level of the game up close.

“That’s one thing I think is really unique about Starfire, is that it does create a championship atmosphere,” University of Washington Men’s Soccer Midfielder Conner Lofy said. “Every time I played at Starfire, I knew I was playing in a big game, in an incredible atmosphere. Even at a young age, it was a great experience into what playing at a higher level could look like.”

The facility’s role in that atmosphere is closely tied to its origins. Starfire was developed in partnership with the City of Tukwila, which saw the complex as a long-term investment in community recreation and youth development. That public-private foundation helped shape what the site has become today: a civic asset as much as an athletic one, built to serve both local residents and the wider soccer community.

“Tukwila is one of the most diverse communities in the state, and we have set up Starfire to be a safe and welcoming place for everyone,” Olmstead said.

That sense of place matters as the region prepares for a global moment. This summer, FIFA World Cup matches arrive at Lumen Field, which will bring international attention to a soccer landscape that has been building steadily for decades. 

The City of Tukwila will be marking the occasion with a series of events and public programming throughout the tournament, inviting residents and visitors to take part in the celebration beyond the stadium. 

And while the World Cup itself only lasts about a month, the love of soccer in Tukwila will continue long after the final whistle sounds. At Starfire, players of all skill levels carry forward the same sense of possibility that has drawn generations to the complex, where the next chapter is already taking shape.

To learn more about World Cup-related events and activities happening in Tukwila this summer, please visit Tukwila26.com

Soccer Science: Beautiful Physics in the Beautiful Game

As the world soccer tournament season begins here in Tukwila, head to The Museum of Science to learn about the physics, controversies, and new technologies behind the most important piece of equipment in the world’s most watched sporting event from sports physics expert John Eric Goff. John Eric Goff is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics at University of Puget Sound and a leading expert in sports physics and engineering with particular emphasis on the aerodynamics of soccer balls.

The program is free for museum members and included with the cost of General Admission.

Tacoma Defiance vs Ventura County

Tacoma Defiance is going head to head to Venture County FC on May 22, 2026 at 10pm at Starfire Sports Stadium. The match is a part of the MLS Next Pro.

The Tacoma Defiance is an American professional soccer team based in Tukwila that competes in MLS Next Pro, a league in the third tier of the United States soccer league system, as the reserve team of Seattle Sounders FC.

Tickets are available at the gate.

Free Community Play Day

King County Play Equity Coalition and Tukwila Parks and Recreation are teaming up to host a Community Play Day! There will be hundreds of youth and families joining the Play Day at the Tukwila Community Center on September 15 from noon to 3pm. The day will be filled with fun activities for all ages, including sports, games, music, food, and more. Kids can try soccer, street hockey, roller derby, basketball, skateboarding, nature walks, and more. A range of adaptive activities will also be available. 

Participants will receive a free lunch and many opportunities for prizes along the way. 

Adults will have the opportunity to participate in a pickleball tournament and cheer on their kids throughout the day. 

Join in on the fun! Register for FREE here

4th of July Pickleball Celebration

Say ‘Happy Birthday’ to America this Fourth of July with everyone’s favorite new American pastime—pickleball!

Tukwila Parks & Recreation is hosting a Fourth of July celebration with a day filled with pickleball skills camps, games, scrambles, and more festivities starting at 9 AM.

Fun fact: the first-ever pickleball tournament happened in Tukwila at the Southcenter Athletic Club!

Every skill level is welcome. So grab your red, white, and blue paddle and take to the courts.

Tukwila Cup & Block Party at Starfire

Soccer has been foundational to the cultural development of our community for many years thanks in large part to the welcoming atmosphere over at Starfire Sports, which provides facilities for people of all ages to learn the most beautiful game.

On June 28, Starfire is celebrating this achievement with the 2024 Tukwila Cup & Block Party. Boys & Girls ages U11 – U19 are invited to compete in this three-day tournament and everyone is invited to come cheer them on and join in on the surrounding festivities.

The festivities include youth STEM activities, lawn games, an artists & makers market, food trucks, and much more! 

Youth teams from Tukwila and outside of town are welcome to sign up. Check out Tukwila’s many hotel options on our Hotels page. All necessary information can be found through this link

Oppegaard Mead Faire

Oppegaard Meadery is throwing a party for the ages. Food trucks and local vendors will fill the parking lot for a celebration of all things mead, music, and art.

Explore the many stalls and then gather around at 2 PM for the main event: a medieval combat tournament! Fighters will don full medieval-style armor and compete for ultimate glory.

Follow up the action and celebrate the champion with medieval-inspired music and dance by Menagerie. It’s a feast for the eyes and the stomach that you won’t want to miss! All ages welcome.

NA beverage options will be available. 

Full list of vendors:
– Bear Mountain forge
– Sidhefire Arts Pottery
– Dynamic Imagery
– Luther Leather
– Meadowbrae Farm
– Squawk and Talk Craftworks
– Panda’s Pets Emporium
– Rose Tursi Art

Get tickets here.

Seattle Seawolves vs. RFC Los Angeles

The hunt returns to Starfire.

Join us for another thrilling night of high-intensity rugby action as the Seattle Seawolves take on RFC Los Angeles June 22 at 7:00 PM. This is the last regular season home match of the season, so show your support!

For those who can’t make it in person, simply tune into FOX 13+ for full-game coverage.

Get tickets here.

Pride Night (Seawolves vs. Warriors)

Join us for a night celebrating diversity and inclusion within our wonderful and supportive community on June 9 at 7:00 PM.

This special Pride month night will feature pride-themed merchandise, a poster signing table, and an exciting touch 7s match between the Quake and Mudhens Rugby Clubs.

Enjoy discounts for LGBTQIA+ groups, alongside pre-match festivities like face painting, all dedicated to promoting inclusivity and unity in rugby.

Cheer loud for your Seawolves as they take on the Utah Warriors in a matchup that is guaranteed to be action-packed!

For those who can’t make it in person, simply tune into FOX 13+ for full-game coverage.

Get tickets here.

Military Night at Starfire (Seawolves vs. Old Glory DC)

Join us in celebrating service members and their families during Military Night at Starfire as the Seawolves take on Old Glory DC on May 24 at 7:30 PM.

Experience a military flyover, a curtain raiser between Navy and Army, a color guard, a halftime tug of war and military weapon award presentation, and a special national anthem performance by Tricia Sheer from the 133d Army Band.

This is a special opportunity to show our appreciation for those who put their lives on the line for our country and come together as a community.

We hope to see you there. Military personnel receive discounted tickets.

For those who can’t make it in person, simply tune into FOX 13+ for full-game coverage.

Active military members receive a 15% discount. Get tickets here.