Demolition has started on the former Tucson Greyhound Park, which will become a youth soccer academy.

The racetrack opened in 1944 in South Tucson, near South Fourth Avenue and East 36th Street. It held dog racing there until 2016.

Workers with RCD Demolition on Friday continue to tear down the former Tucson Greyhound Park in South Tucson.

It then operated as an off-track betting site before it closed for good in the summer of 2022.

The vacant site quickly fell into disrepair and was often vandalized and damaged by fire.

An affiliate of the professional German soccer league team Borussia Dortmund leased the 16-acre site at 2601 S. Third Avenue.

BVB International Academy Arizona, which has been operating its training academy for young soccer players at the Kino Sports Complex, will now have its own facilities there.

“Borussia Dortmund’s acquisition of the property marks a significant investment in the future of the area, with details on the planned redevelopment expected to be released later this year,” South Tucson said in a news release. “The removal of the long-vacant structures at Tucson Greyhound Park will make way for a new chapter at this historic site.”

The glow of Tucson Greyhound Park diminished from its heyday in the 1950s to being a fire-damaged vacant property since its closure in 2022. The site will now be home to a youth soccer academy.


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