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The Seahawks' 12th Man has twice set the Guinness World Record loudest crowd noise at a sporting event, first on September 15, 2013, registering 136.6 dB during a game against the San Francisco 49ers [49] [50] and again on December 2, 2013, during a Monday Night Football game against the New Orleans Saints, with a roar of 137.6 dB.
Lumen Field has earned a reputation as one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. It was, at one point in time, in the Guinness World Record books for being the loudest stadium in the world. [6] [98] [99] The seating decks and partial roof, both trap and amplify exceptional amounts of noise and reflect it back onto the field. [100]
Also on Monday Night Football, the Chiefs clobbered the Patriots 41-14 while fans set a Guinness Book of World Records standard for loudest outdoor crowd roar at 142.2 decibels.. The extra energy ...
In 2019, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said that the Swamp was louder than LSU's Tiger Stadium, and amongst the top two loudest stadiums he's ever been in. [43] On November 30, 2019, in a game vs. Florida State, the decibel level in the swamp exceeded that of Lumen Field, home of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks, which is among the loudest in the NFL.
On November 5, 1972, 82,094 people (the largest crowd to see a game at Arrowhead Stadium) saw the Chiefs defeat the Oakland Raiders, 27-14, to mark their first regular-season victory in their new home. In 1973, the stadium was the first in the NFL to include arrows on the yard markers to indicate the nearer goal line.
They've since added three more Super Bowl titles, most recently in 2024. Also worth noting, is Arrowhead Stadium, where the fans were so loud they set a world record for the loudest crowd noise ...
A crowd of 34,092 at Boston College’s Alumni Stadium went home disappointed after a 38-31 loss to Duke (a 10 ½-point favorite) later that season.
View of the crowd at the 2004 Rose Bowl College Football Game. This section lists college and amateur leagues by total attendance. Remaining amateurism requirements in the majority of top-level sports were dropped in the late 20th century, and there are now only a few amateur leagues which are of interest to a wide public.