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词条 List of Green Bay Packers stadiums
释义

  1. Stadiums

  2. Training facilities

  3. See also

  4. References

The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Since their establishment as a professional football team in 1919, the Packers have played home games in eight stadiums.[1] Their first home was Hagemeister Park, where they played from 1919 to 1922, including their first two seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Hagemeister Park was a park owned by the Hagemeister Brewery. During games ropes were set-up around the field and attendees either walked up or parked their cars nearby. After the first season, a small grandstand was built and the field was fenced off.[2] Green Bay East High School was built at the location of Hagemeister Park in 1922, which forced the Packers to move to Bellevue Park, a small minor league baseball stadium that seated about 5,000. They only played for two seasons at Bellevue Park before moving to City Stadium in 1925.[1] Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began to play some of their home games in Milwaukee to attract more fans and revenue.[3] After hosting one game at Borchert Field in 1933,[4] the Packers played two or three home games each year in Milwaukee, at Wisconsin State Fair Park from 1934 to 1951 and at Marquette Stadium in 1952.[3] The games were moved to Milwaukee County Stadium after it opened in 1953 and continued through 1994, after which the Packers moved back to Green Bay permanently.[5]

{{As of|2018}}, the current home of the Green Bay Packers is Lambeau Field, an 81,435 seating capacity stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[6] By the 1950s, City Stadium was seen by the NFL as too small and outdated to host an NFL team. After threats of forcing the team to move to Milwaukee, the City of Green Bay built New City Stadium, which was funded by a voter-approved bond issue, in 1957.[7] In April 1956, Green Bay voters overwhelmingly approved the bond issue to finance the new stadium.[8] After the Packers founder Curly Lambeau died in 1965, the stadium was renamed to Lambeau Field in his honor.[9][10] Its original capacity was 32,500 seats, although it was continually expanded from 1961 to 1995 to a capacity of 60,890 seats.[11][12][13] The stadium was farther renovated from 2001 to 2003 to increase capacity to 72,515, while also updating various aspects of the stadium.[14] Over 7,000 more seats were added to the south endzone in 2013 and the Lambeau Field Atrium was expanded in 2015.[15] These renovations increased the stadium's capacity to 81,435, making it the third largest football stadium in America.[16] Lambeau Field has been continuously ranked as one of the best stadiums in the NFL NFL.[17][18] {{As of|2018}}, it is also the oldest continually operating NFL stadium, with the Packers having completed their 61st season. Only the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field have longer active home-field tenures in American professional sports.[19]

Stadiums

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StadiumLocationCapacity (Seats)DurationCoordinates
Hagemeister Park Green Bay, WI3,5001919–192244|30|25|N|87|59|33|W}}
Bellevue Park Green Bay, WI5,0001923–192444|30|15|N|87|59|2|W}}
City Stadium Green Bay, WI25,0001925–195644|30|27|N|87|59|33|W}}
Borchert Field Milwaukee, WI13,000193343|4|26|N|87|55|14|W}}
Wisconsin State Fair Park (Grandstand) West Allis, WIUnknown1934–195143|1|19|N|88|0|46|W}}
Marquette Stadium Milwaukee, WI24,000195243|2|10|N|87|57|40|W}}
Milwaukee County Stadium Milwaukee, WI53,1921953–199443|1|48|N|87|58|27|W}}
Lambeau Field Green Bay, WI81,4351957–Present44|30|5|N|88|3|44|W}}
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Training facilities

In addition to Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers operate three separate training facilities[20] that are part of a large complex located across the street from the Lambeau Field:

  • Clarke Hinkle Field, a full-size football field built in 1958 that has the same playing surface as Lambeau Field.
  • Ray Nitschke Field, a full-size football field built in 1997 that has FieldTurf playing surface, which is similar to other NFL stadiums.
  • Don Hutson Center, an indoor training center with two practice fields that are {{convert|60|yds}} and {{convert|70|yds}} long, respectively.

Since 1958, the Packers have hosted their yearly training camp at St. Norbert College, a private Catholic liberal arts college in De Pere, Wisconsin.[21] Prior to their current training facilities, the Packers practiced at Rockwood Lodge between 1946 and 1949. The lodge is believed to be the first self-contained team training facility in pro football history. The lodge burned down in 1950 under suspicious circumstances, just one week before Curly Lambeau resigned from the Packers.[22]

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See also

{{Commons category|Category:American football venues in Wisconsin}}
  • Chronology of home stadiums for current National Football League teams
  • List of current National Football League stadiums
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References

1. ^{{cite web | title = Green Bay Packers Stadium Info | url = http://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/stadium-info/history/other-homes.html | work = Other homes of the Packers, 1919-94 | publisher = Green Bay Packers, Inc. | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170606073541/https://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/stadium-info/history/other-homes.html | archive-date = June 6, 2017| accessdate = August 5, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web | author = Christl, Cliff | title = Tale of two Hagemeister ballparks | url = http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-1/Tale-of-two-Hagemeister-ballparks/7c0616ab-f8d4-455d-ac2e-fd1a50f87860 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160816001645/http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-1/Tale-of-two-Hagemeister-ballparks/7c0616ab-f8d4-455d-ac2e-fd1a50f87860 | archive-date = August 16, 2016 | publisher = Green Bay Packers, Inc. | date = June 26, 2014 | accessdate = August 5, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T5pQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JhMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4060%2C4036257 |newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel |title=Packers played long and well in Milwaukee |last=Romell |first=Rick |date=October 13, 1994 |page=5A }}
4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=p2YcAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z04EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5215%2C4243436 |newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel |last=Larsen |first=Lloyd |title=Recalling Bears' invasions of Borchert Field long ago |date=August 19, 1960 |page=3, part 2 }}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lpgaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Fi0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3071%2C331154 |newspaper=The Milwaukee Journal |title=Packin' it in |last=Vanden Brook |first=Tom |date=December 16, 1994 |page=A, special section}}
6. ^{{Cite web | url = https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2018/03/01/packers-raise-season-ticket-prices-2018/307497002/ | title = Packers raise season-ticket prices for 2018 | last = Ryman | first = Richard | date = March 1, 2018 | access-date = August 5, 2018 | publisher = Green Bay Press-Gazette}}
7. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SAkkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qCUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7079%2C4861047 | newspaper = Milwaukee Journal | agency = United Press | title = New grid stadium planned by Packers | date = August 25, 1955 | page = 18-part 2}}
8. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nAQqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rSYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5155%2C2261763 | newspaper = Milwaukee Journal | agency = United Press | title = Bay votes a big 'yes' on stadium | date = April 4, 1956 | page = 17-part 2}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=yQYjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rScEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6617%2C1788411 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal |title=Packer board backs Lambeau Field idea |agency=UPI |date=August 3, 1965 |page=18-part 2 }}
10. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=O5hRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rxAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5537%2C542445|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|agency=Associated Press |title='Lambeau Field' voted by council|date=August 5, 1965|page=3-part 2}}
11. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SQIqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hyYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3216%2C5191380 | newspaper = Milwaukee Journal | title = Capacity to be boosted at Green Bay stadium | date = March 9, 1961 | page = 10-part 2 }}
12. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PVYaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ricEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2839,885296 | newspaper = Milwaukee Journal | last = Johnson | first = Chuck | title = Packers in shape for debut | date = August 12, 1965 | page = 15}}
13. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=r34hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RIsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2931%2C1099940 | newspaper = Milwaukee Journal | title = Packers start stadium work | date = January 23, 1970 | page=15-part 2}}
14. ^{{Cite web | url = https://www.shawanoleader.com/content/packers-will-seek-tax-increase-brown-couty-stadium | publisher = The Shawano Leader | title = Packers will seek tax increase in Brown Couty for stadium | agency = Associated Press | date = January 22, 2000 | access-date = August 5, 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/improvements-to-lambeau-field-kept-packers-from-relocation-talks/ | publisher = CBS Broadcasting Inc. | last = Jones | first = Brian | date = April 6, 2017 | access-date = August 5, 2018 | title = Improvements to Lambeau Field kept Packers from relocation talks}}
16. ^{{Cite web | url = https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2013/07/19/lambeau-field-expansion-revenue/2570289/ | publisher = USA Today | access-date = August 5, 2018 | date = July 19, 2013| last = Vandermause | first = Mike | title = Lambeau Field expansion puts Packers up with NFL's big boys }}
17. ^{{Cite web | url = https://bleacherreport.com/articles/728416-power-ranking-all-32-nfl-stadiums-by-gameday-experience#slide32 | date = June 8, 2011 | title = Power Ranking All 32 NFL Stadiums by Game-Day Experience | publisher = Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. | access-date = August 5, 2018}}
18. ^{{Cite web | url = https://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/10/best-worst-nfl-stadiums-capacity-rankings-lambeau-field-solder-field-size-super-bowls | title = Ranking the best and worst NFL stadiums, from No. 1 (Lambeau) to 31 (Soldier) | publisher = USA Today | access-date = August 5, 2018 | date = October 16, 2015 | last = Chase | first = Chris}}
19. ^{{cite news | title = Expansion Planned for Lambeau | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/26/sports/football/green-bay-packers-announce-expansion-plan-for-lambeau-field.html?_r=0 | newspaper = The New York Times | agency = Associated Press | date = August 26, 2011 | accessdate=August 5, 2018}}
20. ^{{Cite web | url = https://www.packers.com/training-camp/ | publisher = Green Bay Packers, Inc. | title = Training Camp | date = 2018 | accessdate = August 5, 2018}}
21. ^{{Cite web | url = http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/training-camp/st-norbert-college.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171005073014/http://www.packers.com:80/news-and-events/training-camp/st-norbert-college.html | archive-date = October 5, 2017 | title = Training Camp - St. Norbert College | access-date = August 5, 2018 | publisher = Green Bay Packers, Inc.}}
22. ^{{Cite web | title = Blaze of Glory | last = Fleming | first = David | publisher = ESPN Internet Ventures | date = September 19, 2013 | access-date = August 5, 2018 | url = http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/9669836/mysterious-fire-1950-saved-green-bay-packers-espn-magazine}}
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