ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
Aerial view of the sports complex, 2008
Interactive map of ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
Former namesDisney's Wide World of Sports Complex (1997–2010)
LocationWalt Disney World
Coordinates28°20′13.5″N 81°33′21.6″W / 28.337083°N 81.556000°W / 28.337083; -81.556000
OwnerDisney Experiences
OperatorDisney Sports Enterprises
Construction
OpenedMarch 28, 1997 (1997-03-28)
Tenants
ESPN Events Invitational (NCAA Basketball) (2006–present)
Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic (MLS) (2010–14)
Gulf Coast League Braves (Gulf Coast League) (1997–2019)
Atlanta Braves (Grapefruit League) (1997–2019)
MLS is Back Tournament (MLS) (2020)
2020 NBA Bubble Playoffs (NBA) (2020)
2020–21 NBA G League season (2021)
Tampa Bay Rays (Grapefruit League) (2023)
Website
disney.go.com/wide-world-of-sports

The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is an approximately 230-acre (90 ha) multi-purpose sports complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Osceola County, Florida, near Orlando. Opened on March 28, 1997, it features nine venues and hosts professional and amateur sporting events throughout the year, allowing families to combine tournament play with area vacations.

Originally named Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex from 1997 to 2010, the facility was rebranded after the Disney-owned ESPN. The name references the television program Wide World of Sports, which aired on the ABC network, which had been acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 1996.

The complex is used primarily for Amateur Athletic Union tournaments and has also hosted high-profile events, including the 2020 NBA Bubble, MLS is Back Tournament, 2016 Invictus Games, Pro Bowl skills competitions (2017–2020), the 1997 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, Atlanta Braves spring training (1997–2019), Tampa Bay Rays spring training (2023), and the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games. The after Charlotte Sports Park.