Pensacola isn’t just a beach town — it’s Florida’s original sports destination. Since 1955, Pensacola Sports has proudly held the distinction of being the state’s first sports commission. Over the decades, the city has welcomed thousands of successful events, from youth tournaments to national championships, earning a reputation as a premier host for athletes, coaches and fans alike.
What sets Pensacola apart is the blend of professional event management and unforgettable coastal charm. With a full-time staff experienced in everything from permitting and logistics to on-site execution and wrap-up, Pensacola Sports ensures every detail is handled seamlessly. That’s why marquee events such as the SEC Women’s Soccer Championship, Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships and the NAIA Women’s Soccer Championships return year after year.
Top Sports Venues
Pensacola’s versatility shines through its outstanding collection of venues. While the region offers dozens of facilities for nearly every sport, here are some of the most notable:
- Vince J. Whibbs Sr. Community Maritime Park – 5,000-seat multi-use stadium and amphitheater, home to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins).
- Ashton Brosnaham Park – 2,500-seat stadium with 10 lighted multipurpose fields; host of the SEC and NAIA Women’s Soccer Championships.
- Southwest Escambia Sportsplex – 200-acre complex featuring 17 fields for soccer, baseball, T-ball and football.
- Pensacola Bay Center – 10,000-seat indoor arena with 20,000 square feet of exhibit space; home to the Sun Belt Basketball Championships.
- Escambia County Equestrian Center – 4,000-seat covered arena with a cross-country course; hosted the NCAA DII Cross Country Championships.
- Roger Scott Athletic Complex – 18 lighted hard courts, 10 clay courts and multipurpose fields; home of the USTA Pensacola Pro Men’s Futures Tennis Tournament.
- University of West Florida – 100,000+ square feet of athletic space, including basketball courts, a turf field, heated Olympic pool, tennis courts and more.
Beyond the Competition
What makes a tournament or championship here truly memorable is the destination itself. Set against the backdrop of sugar-white beaches and emerald waters, Pensacola offers endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure beyond the competition. Visitors can unwind on our sugar-white, paddleboard through calm bays or explore the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
For those drawn to history and culture, Pensacola is one of America’s oldest settlements, with centuries of stories waiting to be discovered. Civil War-era Fort Pickens stands guard over the shoreline, while the Pensacola Lighthouse offers sweeping Gulf views. Naval Air Station Pensacola houses both the legendary U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the National Naval Aviation Museum — the largest of its kind in the world…