Section 132
Q2 Stadium

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About Section 132

Key Insights

Seating Notes

  • Desirable view from near midfield
  • Premium seating area as part of the East Club for Austin FC games

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 132 are labeled 1-20
  • When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right

What It's Like to Sit in Section 132

for Soccer

RYS Expert Reviews

East Club

(2026 Review) - Location: East Sideline (Section 132 and midfield portions of 131/133).    Included Perks: All-inclusive food, beer, and wine (verify by ticket type).    Shade/Coverage: Under the canopy roof, but heavily exposed to direct afternoon sun.    Seating Type: Standard stadium seating within 20 rows of the pitch.    Who Should Sit Here  The East Club is the ideal choice for fans who want a "best of both worlds" experience: high-end hospitality combined with a classic, sun-drenched matchday atmosphere. It is perfect for those who prioritize a centered, midfield view and all-inclusive dining but are comfortable with the intense Texas sun during the first half of evening matches.  East Club Positioning  Unlike the massive Lexus Club on the opposite side, the East Club is more exclusive, concentrated around midfield on the East sideline.  Exact Sections: The club primarily encompasses Section 132. It also includes the seats closest to the midfield line (Seats 13-20) in Sections 131 and 133.    Row Detail: All seats in this zone are located in the lower bowl, within the first 20 rows of the field. This puts fans at a "TV-broadcast" height—close enough to hear the players but high enough to see plays unfold.    Entry Point: The private entrance for the East Club lounge is located on the Main Concourse (100 Level) directly behind Section 132.    Field View & The "Sun" Factor  The East Club offers one of the most balanced views in Q2 Stadium, but it comes with sun exposure.  The Midfield Advantage: Being centered at midfield means you never have to turn your head far to follow the action.    Sun Exposure: Because this section faces West, it takes the full brunt of the setting sun. While the stadium canopy provides rain protection, it does not block the sun from hitting the East stands during late afternoon or early evening kickoffs.    The "Sunset Transition": For a typical 7:30 PM kickoff, fans in the East Club will be in direct sunlight for the first 30–45 minutes of the match. Once the sun dips behind the West stadium roof, the area cools down rapidly and becomes one of the most pleasant spots in the building.    Club Access & Hospitality Features  The East Club Lounge serves as a high-end retreat from the heat and includes many perks for ticket holders:  All-Inclusive Food & Drink: For Austin FC home matches, ticket holders enjoy a rotating buffet of local Austin-inspired cuisine. Complimentary beer and wine are typically included, while premium spirits are available for purchase at the private bar.    Indoor Lounge: The climate-controlled lounge behind the seats features private restrooms, lounge seating, and several flat-screen TVs, making it a popular "halftime sanctuary" for fans looking to escape the humidity.    Post-Match Perk: The East Club Lounge is often opened to all ticket holders (subject to capacity) at the conclusion of the match, providing a great place to wait for rideshare prices to drop.  ⚠️It is critical to check the "Seller Notes" when buying tickets in sections 131 or 133. Not all tickets in Sections 131-133 automatically include club access or food/drink perks. 

Lower Level

(2026 Review) - Pitch Proximity: All seats are within 25 rows of the field, offering the most immersive perspective in the stadium.    West Sideline Advantage: Home to the Field Seats and Lexus Club; these sections are shaded first and feature the highest price tags.    East Sideline Value: Significantly more affordable sideline views; while under the roof, these rows are heavily exposed to afternoon sun.    Endline Budget Options: The cheapest 100-level tickets are found behind the goals (North End Reserved and South End Supporters)    Who Should Sit Here  The Lower Level is best for fans who prioritize proximity and want to feel the game’s physical intensity. Depending on your budget, this level caters to both the luxury seeker (West Side Clubs) and the value-oriented fan who doesn't mind a little sun (East Side 100s).  Where These Seats Are Located  The Lower Level encompasses all sections in the 100-series, forming the primary seating bowl that wraps entirely around the pitch.  West Sideline (Sections 108–118): This is the stadium's premium corridor. The center-most sections are occupied by the Field Seats (Rows 1–5) and the Lexus Club (Rows 8–22).    East Sideline (Sections 128–136): These sections provide traditional sideline seating. While they offer the same proximity as the West side, they lack exclusive club privileges.    Endlines: The North end (Sections 119–127) consists of traditional reserved seating, while the South end (Sections 101–105) is the designated home for the Supporters Section.    Lower Level Views  Sitting in the Lower Level provides a "ground-up" view of the match.  The Sideline View: From sections near midfield (like 113 or 132), you have a centered view of the action. You'll see plays develop laterally, making it easy to judge the speed of attackers and the accuracy of long-range passes.    The Endline View: Sitting behind the goal offers a unique "North-South" perspective. It is the best place to witness scoring plays, though judging distance at the opposite end of the field is more difficult.   

Section 132 Seating Chart

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