Soccer The former
soccer club
Syracuse Salty Dogs of the
United Soccer Leagues'
A-League also called the stadium home for two seasons. Though they were very popular with fans and had very high attendance, their relationships with the Chiefs and Onondaga County were not positive and the team ceased operations after their second season.
Concerts In 2009, the stadium played host to the first two national concerts held at the stadium since 2000 when
The Allman Brothers Band played there. On July 19, 2009, the stadium hosted 7,124 fans who came to see
Bob Dylan,
Willie Nelson, and
John Mellencamp perform. Two weeks after the Bob Dylan concert, on August 4,
Dave Matthews Band was scheduled to perform at the stadium. Stadium management said they used lessons learned during the smaller-scale Dylan show to make the much larger-scale Dave Matthews Band show as smooth as possible. As of 2024, no further concerts have occurred in the venue.
Hockey Following the success of the 2008 and 2009
NHL Winter Classic outdoor hockey games,
Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon started expressing his interest in holding a similar event in Syracuse. Alliance Bank stadium was the logical location to hold such an event since it is the only outdoor professional sports venue in the area. The Crunch estimated the cost of such an event to be between $850,000 and $1.05 million. That being the case, Dolgon decided to ask the
Onondaga County legislature for some financial help in putting on the event. Dolgon argued that since the event was expected to bring many out of town hockey fans to Syracuse, the county could use $350,000 of money set aside "specifically to promote tourism and to attract out-of-town dollars to Syracuse". The money in that fund is collected as a tax on hotel rooms in the county and could be replenished by the people coming in from out-of-town for the hockey game. However, the legislature voted 16-2 to not provide the $350,000 in funding and instead approved a total $75,000 in funding. Prior to the legislature's vote, Dolgon stated publicly that without the $350,000, the game would not go on. However, with new ownership of the stadium, Dolgon would consider holding an outdoor game at NBT Bank Stadium.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre During the
2009 International League Season, the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (then known as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees) were forced to postpone 11 games due to drainage problems at their home park,
PNC Field. In an effort to allow groundskeepers ample time to repair the field, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre decided to relocate four of their home games. Two of these games, both against the
Buffalo Bisons, were moved to Syracuse. ==Economics==