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Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a retractable roof multi-purpose stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. [15] Opened in 2017 as a replacement for the Georgia Dome, it is the home of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS).
The stadium opened in 1948. It is the largest stadium at an institution in the Atlanta University Center, and the only with stands on both sides. [1] In addition to sports, the stadium hosted concerts. Ray Charles recorded a live album at the stadium. [1] During the 1996 Summer Olympics, Herndon Stadium hosted field hockey. It was expanded and ...
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Atlanta: Atlanta Stadium: Atlanta Braves: 53,107 National July 24, 1973: Kansas City (2) Royals Stadium: Kansas City Royals: 40,849 American July 23, 1974: Pittsburgh (3) Three Rivers Stadium: Pittsburgh Pirates (3) 50,706 National July 15, 1975: Milwaukee (2) County Stadium (2) Milwaukee Brewers: 51,480 American July 13, 1976: Philadelphia (3 ...
Stadium Team(s) City Joined stadium Left stadium Notes (if needed) Reference(s) Images Akron's League Park: Akron Pros: Akron, Ohio: 1920 1922 Site of the first NFL Champions. Named Elk's Field for 1922. Later named League Park after Akron Pros left. [1] League Field: Canton Bulldogs: Canton, Ohio: 1920 1926 [2] Navin Field/Briggs Stadium/Tiger ...
Centennial Olympic Stadium was the 85,000-seat main stadium of the 1996 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Construction of the stadium began in 1993, and it was complete and ready for the opening ceremony in July 1996, where it hosted athletics events and the closing ceremony .
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The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States. It includes all stadiums in the top three levels of American soccer and some lower league and collegiate stadiums in the United States. The minimum capacity is 1,000. Some of these venues are soccer-specific stadiums.