An increasingly impressive array of training facilities have been opened up across Major League Soccer in recent years. The investment in training facilities by MLS owners has been nearly as impressive as the one made into building soccer-specific stadiums.

Since 2017 at least $415 million has been poured into training facilities across the league. That figure is also without numbers for the facilities built by New York City FC and Orlando City SC. Columbus Crew SC have also announced plans to build a new facility that should be ready for 2021 and Nashville SC should have one of their own in the near future.

Get a look inside where every club prepares for matchday with this comprehensive guide.

Atlanta United

NAME : Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground

: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground CITY : Marietta, GA

: Marietta, GA OPENED : 2017

: 2017 COST : $60 million

: $60 million SIZE : 33 acres

: 33 acres FIELDS : 6

: 6 TEAMS: Atlanta United, Atlanta United 2, Atlanta United Academy

Chicago Fire FC

NAME: CIBC Fire Pitch

CIBC Fire Pitch CITY: Chicago

Chicago SIZE: 125,000 square feet

125,000 square feet FIELDS: 2 outdoor fields, 100,000 square foot dome

2 outdoor fields, 100,000 square foot dome TEAMS: Chicago Fire FC

FC Cincinnati