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Soccer-specific stadium which was the temporary home of the Chargers during the construction of SoFi Stadium. With a seating capacity of 27,000, it had under half the seats of the next smallest NFL stadium at the time, Soldier Field. Current home of the MLS's Los Angeles Galaxy. Grant Field: Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta, Georgia: 1969 1969
Stadiums represent a considerable expense to a community, and thus their construction, use, and funding often enter the public discourse. [2] Also, given the perceived advantage a team gets to playing in its home stadium, particular attention is given in the media to the peculiarities of each stadium's environment.
In 1970, the NFL ruled that all teams must play in stadiums that seated more than 50,000 fans, and the Bears were forced to leave Wrigley Field. Ultimately, a deal to play permanently at Dyche Stadium fell through, forcing the Bears to return to Wrigley for the remainder of the 1970 season.
Year opened: 2009. Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to 100,000). Surface: SoftTop Matrix Turf. Cowboys’ record there: 77-50. Super Bowls hosted: 1 (45/XLV, 2011) "They call it ‘Jerry World ...
We're in the thick of the exciting NFL playoffs, so there's no better time to rewrite the stadium power rankings. Scroll through the gallery above and find the old, the new, the unique, the boring.
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The NFL season (thankfully) is here, so there's no better time to rewrite the stadium power rankings entering the 2016 campaign. Scroll through the gallery below and find the old, the new, the ...
Marquette Stadium; Memorial Stadium (Clemson) Memorial Stadium (University of Illinois) Memorial Stadium (University of Minnesota) Metropolitan Stadium; Miami Orange Bowl; Mile High Stadium; Milwaukee County Stadium; Milwaukee Mile; Minersville Park; Morgan G. Bulkeley Stadium; Mountain America Stadium; Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)