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Kroger Field, also known as Commonwealth Stadium, is a stadium in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, located on the campus of the University of Kentucky that primarily serves as the home field for the Kentucky Wildcats football team. The stadium is located at the corner of Alumni Drive and University Drive in Lexington.
Commonwealth Stadium is an open-air, multipurpose stadium located in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It has a seating capacity of 56,302, making it the largest open-air stadium in Canada. Primarily used for Canadian football, it also hosts athletics, soccer, rugby union and concerts.
Opened in 1978, the stadium is owned and operated by the City of Edmonton and was built for the 1978 Commonwealth Games. With a permanent seating capacity of over 60,000, Commonwealth Stadium is the second-largest stadium in the CFL behind Olympic Stadium in Montreal, 66,308. In August 2013, the stadium completed a $23.8 million renovation ...
As we approach the 50-year anniversary of Commonwealth Stadium, some important numbers for the University of Kentucky’s football stadium, now called Kroger Field.
When Commonwealth Stadium opened 50 years ago, Kentucky football fans could buy a ticket to the Wildcats’ game against Virginia Tech for $5.Parking next to the stadium cost just $2. While that ...
In 2023, 1.3 million fans traveled to watch the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium and on the road. The New York Giants placed second in 2023 for attendance, with just over 1.2 million fans.
Centennial Stadium - Victoria, British Columbia; Thunderbird Stadium - University Endowment Lands, British Columbia; Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton, Alberta; Rotary Stadium - Abbotsford, British Columbia; Swangard Stadium - Burnaby, British Columbia; Swilers Rugby Park - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador; Twin Elm Rugby Park - Ottawa, Ontario
Commonwealth Stadium is home to the Edmonton Elks of the Canadian Football League. The Elks hold the North American pro sports record for most consecutive playoff appearances (34 consecutive seasons) and have won the Grey Cup (the CFL championship trophy) 14 times since 1921.