In addition to hosting the Crew home games, Historic Crew Stadium has also hosted other Major League Soccer and professional soccer events. It was the site of the
2001 MLS Cup championship and was the host stadium for the
Major League Soccer All-Star Game in
2000 and
2005. The stadium also hosted the
U.S. Open Cup final on two occasions, in
1999 and
2002. Both the United States
men's and
women's national teams have played numerous matches at Historic Crew Stadium, most notably, the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier in February 2001 between the U.S. and Mexico known as
La Guerra Fria (The Cold War) due to sub-freezing temperatures. During the
2003 Women's World Cup, the stadium was one of the venues used during the group stage of the tournament. In 2018, Mapfre Stadium was one of three sites selected to host the
SheBelieves Cup. Historic Crew Stadium has also hosted events outside of professional soccer. The
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was held at Crew Stadium in 2001 and 2003. In 2002, it hosted the
Steinfeld Cup, the championship game of
Major League Lacrosse. In June 2010, Historic Crew Stadium hosted the inaugural USA
Sevens Rugby Collegiate Championship Invitational. The venue was a regular site for
Ohio High School Athletic Association state championship tournaments in soccer. In the local Columbus area, it is the site for the annual
Westerville Football Classic, featuring the
Westerville Central,
Westerville North,
Westerville South, and
New Albany football teams. It has also been host to the local high school football rivalry of parochial schools
Bishop Watterson High School and
St. Francis DeSales High School. In August 2025, the
Mid-American Conference announced the 2025 and 2026 women’s soccer conference tournament would be held at the stadium. ==International soccer==