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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 Falcons' current home field is Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which opened for the 2017 season; the team's headquarters and practice facilities are located at a 50-acre (20 ha) site in Flowery Branch, [9] northeast of Atlanta in Hall County.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 12:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... Category: Atlanta Falcons stadiums.
Atlanta Falcons stadium may refer to: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium; Georgia Dome; Mercedes-Benz Stadium; See also. Category:Atlanta Falcons stadiums
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium ‡ Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta, Georgia: 71,000 FieldTurf Revolution [30] Retractable 2017 [31] MetLife Stadium: New York Giants New York Jets: East Rutherford, New Jersey: 82,500 FieldTurf Core [32] Open 2010 [33] Nissan Stadium: Tennessee Titans: Nashville, Tennessee: 69,143 Matrix Helix Turf with organic infill [34] Open ...
The largest stadium used by a professional team falls at number 15 on the list. Not included are several large stadiums used by teams in the now-defunct NFL Europa , as these were all built for and used mainly for association football , or Rogers Centre , located in Canada (although it does host occasional American football games).
Atlanta Stadium/Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta, Georgia: 1966 1991 Site of first NFL preseason game. [74] Civic Center Busch Stadium/Busch Stadium: St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis, Missouri 1966 1995 Second of three stadiums known as Busch Stadium, which also hosted the MLB's St. Louis Cardinals.