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词条 List of American football stadiums by capacity
释义

  1. Current list

  2. Former or demolished stadiums

  3. See also

  4. References

The following is an incomplete list of current American football stadiums ranked by capacity. The list contains the home stadiums of all 32 professional teams playing in the NFL as well as the largest stadiums used by college football teams in the NCAA. The largest stadium used by a professional team falls at number 9 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). Currently all football stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.

Stadiums are ordered by seating capacity. This is intended to represent the permanent fixed seating capacity, when the stadium is configured for football. Some stadiums can accommodate larger crowds when configured for other sports, or by using temporary seating or allowing standees.

Current list

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|image=Michigan Stadium 2011.jpg
|Commonwealth Stadium
|stadium=Michigan Stadium
|capacity= 107,601
|city=Ann Arbor
|state=Michigan
|team=Michigan Wolverines
|ref=[1]
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|image=Beaver Stadium OUTSIDE.jpg
|stadium=Beaver Stadium
|capacity=106,572
|city=University Park
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Penn State Nittany Lions
|ref=[2]
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|image=Skorry-ohiostadium 6048.jpg
|stadium=Ohio Stadium
|capacity=104,944
|city=Columbus
|state=Ohio
|team=Ohio State Buckeyes
|ref=[3]
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|image=Kyle Field Panorama.jpg
|stadium=Kyle Field
|capacity=102,733
|city=College Station
|state=Texas
|team= Texas A&M Aggies
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|image=Neyland aerial view of checkerboard.jpg
|stadium=Neyland Stadium
|capacity=102,455
|city=Knoxville
|state=Tennessee
|team=Tennessee Volunteers
|ref=[4]
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|image=LSU football game.jpg
|stadium=Tiger Stadium
|capacity=102,321
|city=Baton Rouge
|state=Louisiana
|team=LSU Tigers
|ref=[5]
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|image=BDS West 2010-11-26.jpg
|stadium=Bryant–Denny Stadium
|capacity=101,821
|city=Tuscaloosa
|state=Alabama
|team=Alabama Crimson Tide
|ref=[6]
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|image=Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at Night.jpg
|stadium=Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
|capacity=100,119
|city=Austin
|state=Texas
|team=Texas Longhorns
|ref=[7]
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|image=11-11-06-LA-Coliseum-USC-UO.jpg
|stadium=Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
|capacity=93,607
|city=Los Angeles
|state=California
|team=USC Trojans, Los Angeles Rams
|ref=[8]
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|image=Football game kickoff (Georgia vs South Carolina), Sanford Stadium, September 2007.jpg
|stadium=Sanford Stadium
|capacity=92,746
|city=Athens
|state=Georgia
|team=Georgia Bulldogs
|ref=[9]
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|image=Cotton Bowl.JPG
|stadium=Cotton Bowl
|capacity=92,100
|city=Dallas
|state=Texas
|team=No permanent home team, used for annual Red River Rivalry game (Texas vs. Oklahoma), State Fair Classic game, Heart of Dallas Bowl game (formerly TicketCity Bowl), and other occasional college football games
|ref=[10]
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|image=2008-1226-Pasadena-008-RoseBowl.jpg
|stadium=Rose Bowl
|capacity=90,888
|city=Pasadena
|state=California
|team=UCLA Bruins, the Rose Bowl Game, hosted the BCS National Championship game every fourth year, and will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years
|ref=[11]
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|image=091507-USCNeb-MemorialStadium.jpg
|stadium=Memorial Stadium
|capacity=89,959[12]
|city=Lincoln
|state=Nebraska
|team=Nebraska Cornhuskers
|ref=[13]
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|image=Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
|capacity=88,548
|city=Gainesville
|state=Florida
|team=Florida Gators
|ref=[14]
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|image=Jordan hare stadium.jpg
|stadium=Jordan-Hare Stadium
|capacity=87,451
|city=Auburn
|state=Alabama
|team=Auburn Tigers
|ref=[15]
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|image=EastSide1 -OUUAB 2006.09.02.jpg
|stadium=Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
|capacity=86,112
|city=Norman
|state=Oklahoma
|team=Oklahoma Sooners
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=MetLife Stadium Exterior.jpg
|stadium=MetLife Stadium
|capacity=82,500
|city=East Rutherford
|state=New Jersey
|team=New York Giants and New York Jets
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|image=FedExField01.jpg
|stadium=FedExField
|capacity=82,000
|city=Landover
|state=Maryland
|team=Washington Redskins
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|image=MemorialStadiumSept2006.jpg
|stadium=Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium
|capacity=81,500
|city=Clemson
|state=South Carolina
|team=Clemson Tigers
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
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|stadium=Lambeau Field
|capacity=81,441
|city=Green Bay
|state=Wisconsin
|team=Green Bay Packers
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|image=Camp Randall Stadium 2.jpg
|stadium=Camp Randall Stadium
|capacity=80,321
|city=Madison
|state=Wisconsin
|team=Wisconsin Badgers
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Williams-BriceStadium-1998.JPEG
|stadium=Williams-Brice Stadium
|capacity=80,250
|city=Columbia
|state=South Carolina
|team=South Carolina Gamecocks
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|image=Cowboys stadium.JPG
|stadium=AT&T Stadium
|capacity=80,000
|city=Arlington
|state=Texas
|team=Dallas Cowboys, Cotton Bowl Classic game, Advocare Classic kickoff game, Southwest Classic game, will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years
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|stadium=Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium
|capacity=79,560
|city=Tallahassee
|state=Florida
|team=Florida State Seminoles
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|image=notre-dame-stadium-small.jpg
|stadium=Notre Dame Stadium
|capacity=77,622
|city=South Bend
|state=Indiana
|team=Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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|stadium=Arrowhead Stadium
|capacity=76,416
|city=Kansas City
|state=Missouri
|team=Kansas City Chiefs
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|image=09-02-06-UArkBand-A.jpg
|stadium=Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
|capacity=76,212
|city=Fayetteville
|state=Arkansas
|team=Arkansas Razorbacks
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|stadium=Broncos Stadium at Mile High
|capacity=76,125
|city=Denver
|state=Colorado
|team=Denver Broncos and the Rocky Mountain Showdown (Colorado vs. Colorado State) game
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|image=MSU Spartan Stadium Facade.jpg
|stadium=Spartan Stadium
|capacity=75,005
|city=East Lansing
|state=Michigan
|team=Michigan State Spartans
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|image=Bank of America Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Bank of America Stadium
|capacity=73,778
|city=Charlotte
|state=North Carolina
|team=Carolina Panthers, the Belk Bowl game, and the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game
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|stadium=Mercedes-Benz Superdome
|capacity=73,208
|city=New Orleans
|state=Louisiana
|team=New Orleans Saints, the Sugar Bowl game, the New Orleans Bowl game, the Bayou Classic game, hosted the BCS National Championship game every fourth year and will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years
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|stadium=New Era Field
|capacity=73,079
|city=Orchard Park
|state=New York
|team=Buffalo Bills
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Legion Field outside.jpg
|stadium=Legion Field
|capacity=71,594
|city=Birmingham
|state=Alabama
|team=UAB Blazers (Main tenant), the Magic City Classic game, and the BBVA Compass Bowl game; former part-time home for Alabama (full-time for 1987) and Auburn
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|image=Farout field from the air moments before a game.jpg
|stadium=Faurot Field
|capacity=71,168
|city=Columbia
|state=Missouri
|team=Missouri Tigers
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|image=Reliantstadium.jpg
|stadium=NRG Stadium
|capacity=71,054
|city=Houston
|state=Texas
|team=Houston Texans, the Texas Bowl game & the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=M&T Bank Stadium DoD.jpg
|stadium=M&T Bank Stadium
|capacity=71,008
|city=Baltimore
|state=Maryland
|team=Baltimore Ravens
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Peach Bowl Pre-game (39431667481).jpg
|stadium=Mercedes-Benz Stadium
|capacity=71,000
|city=Atlanta
|state=Georgia
|team=Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC
|ref=[21]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Kinnick Night.jpg
|stadium=Kinnick Stadium
|capacity=70,585
|city=Iowa City
|state=Iowa
|team=Iowa Hawkeyes
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Qualcomm Stadium.jpg
|stadium=SDCCU Stadium
|capacity=70,561
|city=San Diego
|state=California
|team=San Diego State Aztecs, the Holiday Bowl game, and the Poinsettia Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Aerial_Husky_Stadium_November_2011_-_1.jpg
|stadium=Husky Stadium
|capacity=70,083
|city=Seattle
|state=Washington
|team=Washington Huskies
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Philly (45).JPG
|stadium=Lincoln Financial Field
|capacity=69,172
|city=Philadelphia
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls, Army–Navy Game (in most years)
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=LP Field 2009 crop.jpg
|stadium=Nissan Stadium
|capacity=69,143
|city=Nashville
|state=Tennessee
|team=Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers, and the Music City Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=CenturyLink Field Sounders layout.jpg
|stadium=CenturyLink Field
|capacity=69,000
|city=Seattle
|state=Washington
|team=Seattle Seahawks
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Gillette Stadium02.jpg
|stadium=Gillette Stadium
|capacity=68,756
|city=Foxborough
|state=Massachusetts
|team=New England Patriots, UMass Minutemen (part-time)
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Broncos vs 49ers preseason game at Levi's Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Levi's Stadium
|capacity=68,500
|city=Santa Clara
|state=California
|team=San Francisco 49ers, Foster Farms Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Heinz Field 2010.JPG
|stadium=Heinz Field
|capacity= 68,400
|city=Pittsburgh
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers
|ref=[22]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Cleveland August 2015 50 (FirstEnergy Stadium).jpg
|stadium=FirstEnergy Stadium
|capacity=67,895 (reduced from 73,200 by 2017 remodel)
|city=Cleveland
|state=Ohio
|team=Cleveland Browns
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Edward Jones Dome KM.jpg
|stadium=The Dome at America's Center
|capacity=66,965
|city=St. Louis
|state=Missouri
|team=No permanent home team, (formerly St. Louis Rams, 1995–2015)
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image= US Bank Stadium - West Facade.jpg
|stadium=U.S. Bank Stadium
|capacity=66,655
|city=Minneapolis
|state=Minnesota
|team=Minnesota Vikings
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|image=Lane upperstands.png
|stadium=Lane Stadium
|capacity=66,233
|city=Blacksburg
|state=Virginia
|team=Virginia Tech Hokies
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|image=Fiesta Bowl 2006 from Flickr 81639095.jpg
|stadium=Sun Devil Stadium
|capacity=65,870
|city=Tempe
|state=Arizona
|team=Arizona State Sun Devils and the Cactus Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Raymond James Stadium02.JPG
|stadium=Raymond James Stadium
|capacity=65,647
|city=Tampa
|state=Florida
|team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls, and the Outback Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Cincinnati-paul-brown-stadium2.jpg
|stadium=Paul Brown Stadium
|capacity=65,535
|city=Cincinnati
|state=Ohio
|team=Cincinnati Bengals, occasionally hosts Cincinnati Bearcats games
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Sun Life Stadium aerial 2012.jpg
|stadium=Hard Rock Stadium
|capacity=65,326
|city=Miami Gardens
|state=Florida
|team=Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes, the Orange Bowl game, hosted the BCS National Championship game every fourth year and will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years
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|image=Alamodome from the Tower of the Americas IMG_4600.JPG
|stadium=Alamodome
|capacity=64,000
|city=San Antonio
|state=Texas
|team=UTSA Roadrunners, the Alamo Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Citrus Bowl Orlando City.jpg
|stadium=Camping World Stadium
|capacity=65,194
|city=Orlando
|state=Florida
|team= No permanent home team, Capital One Bowl game, the Champs Sports Bowl game, the Florida Classic game, and the NFL Pro Bowl. Also hosts two soccer teams, Orlando City SC and the Orlando Pride.
|ref=[24][25]
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|image=Ford-Field-September-10-2006.jpg
|stadium=Ford Field
|capacity=65,000
|city=Detroit
|state=Michigan
|team=Detroit Lions, MAC Championship Game, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Superbowl XXXIX, 2005.JPG
|stadium=TIAA Bank Field
|capacity=64,428
|city=Jacksonville
|state=Florida
|team=Jacksonville Jaguars, the Gator Bowl game, and the annual Florida Gators-Georgia Bulldogs football game - formerly known as The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=VaughtHemingway1.JPG
|stadium=Vaught–Hemingway Stadium
|capacity=64,038
|city=Oxford
|state=Mississippi
|team=Ole Miss Rebels
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=09-18-04k.jpg
|stadium=LaVell Edwards Stadium
|capacity=63,725
|city=Provo
|state=Utah
|team=BYU Cougars
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=University of Phoenix Stadium aerial.jpg
|stadium=University of Phoenix Stadium
|capacity=63,400
|city=Glendale
|state=Arizona
|team=Arizona Cardinals, the Fiesta Bowl game, hosted the BCS National Championship game every fourth year, and will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Oakland Coliseum field from Mt. Davis.JPG
|stadium=Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
|capacity=63,026
|city=Oakland
|state=California
|team=Oakland Raiders, Oakland Athletics
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|stadium=Lucas Oil Stadium
|capacity=63,000
|city=Indianapolis
|state=Indiana
|team=Indianapolis Colts, the Big Ten Championship Game, the Circle City Classic game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Kenan Memorial Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Kenan Memorial Stadium
|capacity=62,562
|city=Chapel Hill
|state=North Carolina
|team=North Carolina Tar Heels
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=California Memorial Stadium.jpg
|stadium=California Memorial Stadium
|capacity=62,717
|city=Berkeley
|state=California
|team=California Golden Bears
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|image=Uom stadium.JPG
|stadium=Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
|capacity=58,318
|city=Memphis
|state=Tennessee
|team=Memphis Tigers, the Liberty Bowl game, and the Southern Heritage Classic game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Jack Trice Stadium, daytime.jpg
|stadium=Jack Trice Stadium
|capacity=61,500
|city=Ames
|state=Iowa
|team=Iowa State Cyclones
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|stadium=Scott Stadium
|capacity=61,500
|city=Charlottesville
|state=Virginia
|team=Virginia Cavaliers
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|image=Soldier field 2006.jpg
|stadium=Soldier Field
|capacity=61,500
|city=Chicago
|state=Illinois
|team=Chicago Bears
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|image=Yale-Harvard-Game.jpg
|stadium=Yale Bowl
|capacity=61,446
|city=New Haven
|state=Connecticut
|team=Yale Bulldogs
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|image=DavisWade.jpg
|stadium=Davis Wade Stadium
|capacity=61,337
|city=Starkville
|state=Mississippi
|team=Mississippi State Bulldogs
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|image=KentuckyCommonwealthStadium-EZInterior.jpg
|stadium=Kroger Field
|capacity=61,000
|city=Lexington
|state=Kentucky
|team=Kentucky Wildcats
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|image=Papa John's Cardinal Stadium after expansion in 2010.jpeg
|stadium=Cardinal Stadium
|capacity=61,000
|city=Louisville
|state=Kentucky
|team=Louisville Cardinals
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|image=Memorial Stadium ReDedication.jpg
|stadium=Memorial Stadium
|capacity=60,670
|city=Champaign
|state=Illinois
|team=Illinois Fighting Illini
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|image=Mountaineer Field interior.jpg
|stadium=Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
|capacity=60,540
|city=Morgantown
|state=West Virginia
|team=West Virginia Mountaineers
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|image=Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
|capacity=60,492
|city=Jackson
|state=Mississippi
|team=Jackson State Tigers
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|stadium=Jones AT&T Stadium
|capacity=60,454
|city=Lubbock
|state=Texas
|team=Texas Tech Red Raiders
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|image=Boone-Pickens-Stadium-Outside-South.jpg
|stadium=Boone Pickens Stadium
|capacity= 60,218
|city=Stillwater
|state=Oklahoma
|team=Oklahoma State Cowboys
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|image=Carter-Finley Stadium 1.jpg
|stadium=Carter–Finley Stadium
|capacity=57,583
|city=Raleigh
|state=North Carolina
|team=NC State Wolfpack
|ref=[27]
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|stadium=Ross–Ade Stadium
|capacity=57,236
|city=West Lafayette
|state=Indiana
|team=Purdue Boilermakers
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|image=Arizona Stadium Fisheye.jpg
|stadium=Arizona Stadium
|capacity=55,675
|city=Tucson
|state=Arizona
|team=Arizona Wildcats
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|image=Georgia Tech Clemson 2007 Halftime.jpg
|stadium=Bobby Dodd Stadium
|capacity=55,000
|city=Atlanta
|state=Georgia
|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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|image=102707-Oregon-Autzen-oldside.jpg
|stadium=Autzen Stadium
|capacity=53,800
|city=Eugene
|state=Oregon
|team=Oregon Ducks
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|image=Folsom Field club and suite level 2007.jpg
|stadium=Folsom Field
|capacity=50,183
|city=Boulder
|state=Colorado
|team=Colorado Buffaloes
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|image=War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas).jpg
|stadium=War Memorial Stadium
|capacity=54,120
|city=Little Rock
|state=Arkansas
|team=No permanent home team, used for one Arkansas Razorbacks game each season
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|image=MemorialStadium-IUB.jpg
|stadium=Memorial Stadium
|capacity=52,929
|city=Bloomington
|state=Indiana
|team=Indiana Hoosiers
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|stadium=Franklin Field
|capacity=52,593
|city=Philadelphia
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Penn Quakers
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=2009-0603-MN-TCFStadium-construc.jpg
|stadium=TCF Bank Stadium
|capacity=52,525
|city=Minneapolis
|state=Minnesota
|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers
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|image=Air Force Academy Falcon Stadium by David Shankbone.jpg
|stadium=Falcon Stadium
|capacity=52,480
|city=Colorado Springs
|state=Colorado
|team=Air Force Falcons
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|image=Rutgers Stadium.jpg
|stadium=High Point Solutions Stadium
|capacity=52,454
|city=Piscataway
|state=New Jersey
|team=Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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|image=Byrd Stadium home side 2005.jpg
|stadium=Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium
|capacity=51,802
|city=College Park
|state=Maryland
|team=Maryland Terrapins
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|image=UTEP Sun Bowl Stadium Aerial View Sept 6 2009.jpg
|stadium=Sun Bowl Stadium
|capacity=51,500
|city=El Paso
|state=Texas
|team=UTEP Miners and the Sun Bowl game
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|image=Independence Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Independence Stadium
|capacity=49,565
|city=Shreveport
|state=Louisiana
|team=No permanent home team, used for the Independence Bowl game
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|image=Kansas Memorial Stadium.jpg
|stadium=David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
|capacity=50,071
|city=Lawrence
|state=Kansas
|team=Kansas Jayhawks
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|image=Aloha Stadium, Hawaii.jpg
|stadium=Aloha Stadium
|capacity=50,000
|city=Honolulu
|state=Hawai{{okina}}i
|team=Hawai{{okina}}i Warriors football, the Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl game, and formerly the NFL Pro Bowl
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|stadium=Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
|capacity=50,000
|city=Manhattan
|state=Kansas
|team=Kansas State Wildcats
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=UAB at ECU football game 2009-11-21.JPG
|stadium=Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium
|capacity=50,000
|city=Greenville
|state=North Carolina
|team=East Carolina Pirates
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|image=11-04-06-StanfordStadium002.jpg
|stadium=Stanford Stadium
|capacity=50,000
|city=Stanford
|state=California
|team=Stanford Cardinal
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|stadium=Carrier Dome
|capacity=49,262
|city=Syracuse
|state=New York
|team=Syracuse Orange
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|stadium=Ryan Field
|capacity=49,256
|city=Evanston
|state=Illinois
|team=Northwestern Wildcats
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|image=Rice Stadium 2006.jpg
|stadium=Rice Stadium
|capacity=47,000
|city=Houston
|state=Texas
|team=Rice Owls
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|image=Hawaii 9 13 08 pano2.jpg
|stadium=Reser Stadium
|capacity=45,674
|city=Corvallis
|state=Oregon
|team=Oregon State Beavers
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|stadium=Rice-Eccles Stadium
|capacity=45,807
|city=Salt Lake City
|state=Utah
|team=Utah Utes
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|image=RFK Stadium aerial photo, 1988.JPEG
|stadium=Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
|capacity=45,423
|city=Washington
|state=District of Columbia
|team=No permanent home football team, formerly used for the Military Bowl game and D.C. United matches (soccer)
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Spectrum_Stadium - 2017 AAC_Championship Game.jpg
|stadium=Spectrum Stadium
|capacity=45,323
|city=Orlando
|state=Florida
|team=UCF Knights
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|image=McLane Stadium facingsouth7.16.14.jpg
|stadium=McLane Stadium
|capacity=45,140
|city=Waco
|state=Texas
|team=Baylor Bears
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|stadium=Amon G. Carter Stadium
|capacity=45,000
|city=Fort Worth
|state=Texas
|team=TCU Horned Frogs and the Armed Forces Bowl game
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|image=Alumni Stadium 2005.jpg
|stadium=Alumni Stadium
|capacity=44,500
|city=Chestnut Hill
|state=Massachusetts
|team=Boston College Eagles
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Fresno State Jim Sweeny Field ( Bulldog Stadium).jpg
|stadium=Bulldog Stadium
|capacity=40,727
|city=Fresno
|state=California
|team=Fresno State Bulldogs
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=SLF@CSS, west stands construction, 10-18-16.jpg
|stadium=Canvas Stadium
|capacity=41,000
|city=Fort Collins
|state=Colorado
|team=Colorado State Rams.
|ref=[31]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Ladd Peebles Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Ladd–Peebles Stadium
|capacity=40,646
|city=Mobile
|state=Alabama
|team=South Alabama Jaguars, the GoDaddy.com Bowl game, and the Senior Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=NippertStadium.JPG
|stadium=Nippert Stadium
|capacity=40,101
|city=Cincinnati
|state=Ohio
|team=Cincinnati Bearcats. Also used for FC Cincinnati soccer games.
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=UNM Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Dreamstyle Stadium
|capacity=39,224
|city=Albuquerque
|state=New Mexico
|team=New Mexico Lobos and the New Mexico Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
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|stadium=TDECU Stadium
|capacity=40,000
|city=Houston
|state=Texas
|team=Houston Cougars
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|image=RentschlerFieldAtNight.JPG
|stadium=Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
|capacity=42,704
|city=East Hartford
|state=Connecticut
|team=Connecticut Huskies
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Michie Stadium West.jpg
|stadium=Michie Stadium
|capacity=40,000
|city=West Point
|state=New York
|team=Army Black Knights
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Vanderbilt Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Vanderbilt Stadium
|capacity=39,790
|city=Nashville
|state=Tennessee
|team=Vanderbilt Commodores
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=MarshallStadium2.jpg
|stadium=Joan C. Edwards Stadium
|capacity=38,016
|city=Huntington
|state=West Virginia
|team=Marshall Thundering Herd
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Boise_state_vs_hawaii_2008.jpg
|stadium=Albertsons Stadium
|capacity=36,387
|city=Boise
|state=Idaho
|team=Boise State Broncos and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game
|ref=[32]
}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Cajun Field Front Stands.jpg
|stadium=Cajun Field
|capacity=36,900
|city=Lafayette
|state=Louisiana
|team=Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=UNLVSamBoydStadium.jpg
|stadium=Sam Boyd Stadium
|capacity=36,800
|city=Whitney
|state=Nevada
|team=UNLV Rebels and the Las Vegas Bowl game. Also used for the USA Sevens tournament in rugby sevens.
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
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|stadium=M. M. Roberts Stadium
|capacity=36,000
|city=Hattiesburg
|state=Mississippi
|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Tulsa11thtodowntown.jpg
|stadium=Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=Tulsa
|state=Oklahoma
|team=Tulsa Golden Hurricane
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=2008-1018-002-WSUMartinStadiumpan.JPG
|stadium=Martin Stadium
|capacity=35,117
|city=Pullman
|state=Washington
|team=Washington State Cougars
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=2005 Stanford-Navy Game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
|capacity=34,000
|city=Annapolis
|state=Maryland
|team=Navy Midshipmen, the Military Bowl game
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Wallace Wade Stadium 2005 Virginia Tech at Duke.jpg
|stadium=Wallace Wade Stadium
|capacity=40,004
|city=Durham
|state=North Carolina
|team=Duke Blue Devils
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=War Memorial Stadium.JPG
|stadium=War Memorial Stadium
|capacity=32,580
|city=Laramie
|state=Wyoming
|team=Wyoming Cowboys
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=SMU Gerald Ford Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Gerald J. Ford Stadium
|capacity=32,000
|city=University Park
|state=Texas
|team=SMU Mustangs
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=WakeForest-GrovesStadium-WFUvsVT-2004-pregame.jpg
|stadium=BB&T Field
|capacity=31,500
|city=Winston-Salem
|state=North Carolina
|team=Wake Forest Demon Deacons
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=MTSU Pressbox.JPG
|stadium=Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium
|capacity=31,000
|city=Murfreesboro
|state=Tennessee
|team=Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Rubber Bowl CIMG9918.JPG
|stadium=Rubber Bowl
|capacity=31,000
|city=Akron
|state=Ohio
|team=No permanent home team
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Northern Illinois Huskie Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Huskie Stadium
|capacity=30,998
|city=DeKalb
|state=Illinois
|team=Northern Illinois Huskies
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Arkansas State - Field View.jpg
|stadium=Centennial Bank Stadium
|capacity=30,964
|city=Jonesboro
|state=Arkansas
|team=Arkansas State Red Wolves
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Apogee_Stadium_front.jpg
|stadium=Apogee Stadium
|capacity=30,850
|city=Denton
|state=Texas
|team=North Texas Mean Green
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=KSUDixStadium2.JPG
|stadium=Dix Stadium
|capacity=30,520
|city=Kent
|state=Ohio
|team=Kent State Golden Flashes
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=SPStaSJ.jpg
|stadium=CEFCU Stadium
|capacity=30,456
|city=San Jose
|state=California
|team=San Jose State Spartans
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Malone_Stadium_panorama.jpg
|stadium=JPS Field at Malone Stadium
|capacity=30,427
|city=Monroe
|state=Louisiana
|team=Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Movie Gallery Stadium.JPG
|stadium=Veterans Memorial Stadium
|capacity=30,402
|city=Troy
|state=Alabama
|team=Troy Trojans
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Aggie Memorial Stadium 2.jpg
|stadium=Aggie Memorial Stadium
|capacity=30,343
|city=Las Cruces
|state=New Mexico
|team=New Mexico State Aggies
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Harvard Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Harvard Stadium
|capacity=30,323
|city=Boston
|state=Massachusetts
|team=Harvard Crimson
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Rynearsonwide121107.jpg
|stadium=Rynearson Stadium
|capacity=30,200
|city=Ypsilanti
|state=Michigan
|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Kelly shorts.jpg
|stadium=Kelly/Shorts Stadium
|capacity=30,199
|city=Mount Pleasant
|state=Michigan
|team=Central Michigan Chippewas
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=WaldoStadium1.jpg
|stadium=Waldo Stadium
|capacity=30,100
|city=Kalamazoo
|state=Michigan
|team=Western Michigan Broncos
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=FAUStadium night.jpg
|stadium=FAU Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=Boca Raton
|state=Florida
|team=Florida Atlantic Owls
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Bobcat Stadium West Side.jpg
|stadium=Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=San Marcos
|state=Texas
|team=Texas State Bobcats
|ref=[33]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=InfoCision opening day1.JPG
|stadium=InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field
|capacity=30,000
|city=Akron
|state=Ohio
|team=Akron Zips
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Norfolk State University William "Dick" Price Football Stadium.jpg
|stadium=William "Dick" Price Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=Norfolk
|state=Virginia
|team=Norfolk State Spartans
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=CessnaStdm.jpg
|stadium=Cessna Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=Wichita
|state=Kansas
|team=Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School, Wichita State University Shockers track and field and soccer teams. Formerly home to Wichita State football until the program's demise in 1986.
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Yulman Stadium Homecoming.jpg
|stadium=Benson Field at Yulman Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=New Orleans
|state=Louisiana
|team=Tulane Green Wave
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Joeailletstadium.jpg
|stadium=Joe Aillet Stadium
|capacity=28,562
|city=Ruston
|state=Louisiana
|team=Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
|ref=}}{{StadiumimgEnd}}

Former or demolished stadiums

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|image=Municipal Stadium Philadelphia.jpg
|stadium=John F. Kennedy Stadium
|capacity=100,000
|city=Philadelphia
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Philadelphia Eagles; also a frequent venue for the Army–Navy Game
|Option1=1992}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=ClevelandMunicipalStadium1993Interior.jpg
|stadium=Cleveland Stadium
|capacity=81,000
|city=Cleveland
|state=Ohio
|team=Cleveland Browns
|Option1=1996}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Tulane Stadium Sugar Bowl This Week in New Orleans Dec 4 1948.jpg
|stadium=Tulane Stadium
|capacity=80,985
|city=New Orleans
|state=Louisiana
|team=Tulane Green Wave, New Orleans Saints, Sugar Bowl game
|Option1=1980}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Silverdome 2.jpg
|stadium=Silverdome
|capacity=80,311
|city=Pontiac
|state=Michigan
|team=Detroit Lions, reopened in 2010 for Ultimate Disc games
|Option1=2006}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Giants Stadium aerial.jpg
|stadium=Giants Stadium
|capacity=80,242
|city=East Rutherford
|state=New Jersey
|team=New York Giants, New York Jets
|Option1=2010}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Mile High Stadium on July 13, 1995.jpg
|stadium=Mile High Stadium
|capacity=76,273
|city=Denver
|state=Colorado
|team=Denver Broncos
|Option1=2002}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Miami Orange Bowl.jpg
|stadium=Miami Orange Bowl
|capacity=74,476
|city=Miami
|state=Florida
|team=Miami Hurricanes, Miami Dolphins
|Option1=2008}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Tampa Stadium1.jpg
|stadium=Tampa Stadium
|capacity=74,301
|city=Tampa
|state=Florida
|team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers
|Option1=1999}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Gator bowl jacksonville fl 1961.jpg
|stadium=Gator Bowl Stadium
|capacity=73,227
|city=Jacksonville
|state=Florida
|team=Jacksonville Bulls
|Option1=1994[34]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Georgia_Dome_Eagles_at_Falcons_September_18,_2011.jpg
|stadium=Georgia Dome
|capacity=71,228
|city=Atlanta
|state=Georgia
|Option1=2017[35]
|team=Atlanta Falcons, Georgia State Panthers, the Chick-fil-A Bowl game, the SEC Championship Game, and hosted a College Football semifinal game once every three years.
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Candlestick Park 2006-08-11.jpg
|stadium=Candlestick Park
|capacity=69,732
|city=San Francisco
|state=California
|team=San Francisco 49ers
|Option1=2014[36]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=USS Leahy (CG-16) in front of the Seattle Kingdome Stadium on 6 October 1982 (6371846).jpg
|stadium=Kingdome
|capacity=66,000
|city=Seattle
|state=Washington
|team=Seattle Seahawks
|Option1=2000}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Texas Stadiuminterior.jpg
|stadium=Texas Stadium
|capacity=65,675
|city=Irving
|state=Texas
|team=Dallas Cowboys, SMU Mustangs (1979–86)
|Option1=2008}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Veterans stade.png
|stadium=Veterans Stadium
|capacity=65,386
|city=Philadelphia
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls, frequent site for Army-Navy game
|Option1=2004}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Angel Stadium of Anaheim.jpg
|stadium=Anaheim Stadium
|capacity=64,593
|city=Anaheim
|state=California
|team=Los Angeles Rams
|Option1=1994[37]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=051207-MPLS-006Metrodome-crop.jpg
|stadium=Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
|capacity=64,035
|city=Minneapolis
|state=Minnesota
|team=Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Golden Gophers (1982–2008)
|Option1=2013
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Reliant Astrodome.jpg
|stadium=Reliant Astrodome
|capacity=62,439
|city=Houston
|state=Texas
|team=Houston Oilers & Houston Astros, Houston Cougars (1968–1995)
|Option1=2004}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Atlanta Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
|capacity=60,606
|city=Atlanta
|state=Georgia
|team=Atlanta Falcons, Peach Bowl (1971–1991)
|Option1=1997}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Foxborostade.png
|stadium=Foxboro Stadium
|capacity=60,292
|city=Foxboro
|state=Massachusetts
|team=New England Patriots, Boston College Eagles
|Option1=2002}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=InsidePittStadium.jpg
|stadium=Pitt Stadium
|capacity=60,190
|city=Pittsburgh
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Pitt Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers
|Option1=1999}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Riverfront stadium.jpg
|stadium=Riverfront Stadium
|capacity=59,754
|city=Cincinnati
|state=Ohio
|team=Cincinnati Bengals
|Option1=2002}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Kezar Stadium (3540115697).jpg
|stadium=Kezar Stadium
|capacity=59,636
|city=San Francisco
|state=California
|team=San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders
|Option1=1971}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Three Rivers Stadium aerial view 1996.jpg
|stadium=Three Rivers Stadium
|capacity=59,000
|city=Pittsburgh
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Pittsburgh Steelers, Pitt Panthers
|Option1=2001}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=InsideRCADome.jpg
|stadium=RCA Dome
|capacity=57,580
|city=Indianapolis
|state=Indiana
|team=Indianapolis Colts
|Option1=2008}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Shea 10-12-07.jpg
|stadium=Shea Stadium
|capacity=57,333
|city=Queens
|state=New York
|team=New York Jets, New York Giants
|Option1=2008}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Yankee stadium exterior.jpg
|stadium=Yankee Stadium
|capacity=56,936
|city=Bronx
|state=New York
|team=New York Giants
|Option1=2008}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Memorial Stadium
|capacity=56,652
|city=Minneapolis
|state=Minnesota
|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers, one Minnesota Vikings game in 1969
|Option1=1982}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Polo Grounds after 1911.JPG
|stadium=Polo Grounds
|capacity=55,000
|city=New York
|state=New York
|team=New York Giants, New York Titans/Jets
|Option1=1964}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Memorial Stadium (Baltimore).jpg
|stadium=Memorial Stadium
|capacity=53,371
|city=Baltimore
|state=Maryland
|team=Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Stars (USFL), Maryland Terrapins (selected games, 1984–87)
|Option1=2001}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=06CountyStadium09-24-2000.jpg
|stadium=County Stadium
|capacity=53,192
|city=Milwaukee
|state=Wisconsin
|team=Green Bay Packers (part-time home)
|Option1=2001}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Inside Tiger Stadium, Detroit.jpg
|stadium=Tiger Stadium
|capacity=52,416
|city=Detroit
|state=Michigan
|team=Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions
|Option1=2006}}{{Stadiumimg
|
|stadium=Stagg Field
|capacity=50,000
|city=Chicago
|state=Illinois
|team=Chicago Maroons
|Option1=1957}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=BuschMemorialStadium.jpg
|stadium=Busch Memorial Stadium
|capacity=49,676
|city=St. Louis
|state=Missouri
|team=St. Louis Cardinals
|Option1=2005}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Metropolitan Stadium 1965.jpg
|stadium=Metropolitan Stadium
|capacity=48,446
|city=Bloomington
|state=Minnesota
|Option1=1985
|team=Minnesota Vikings
}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=CardinalStadiumSignage.jpg
|stadium=Old Cardinal Stadium
|capacity=47,925
|city=Louisville
|state=Kentucky
|team=Louisville Cardinals
|Option1=1998[38]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=War Memorial Stadium Rockpile.JPG
|stadium=War Memorial Stadium
|capacity=46,500
|city=Buffalo
|state=New York
|team=Buffalo Bills
|Option1=1973}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Old comiskey park.jpg
|stadium=Comiskey Park
|capacity=43,951
|city=Chicago
|state=Illinois
|team=Chicago Cardinals
|Option1=1990}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Palmer Stadium
|capacity=42,000
|city=Princeton
|state=New Jersey
|team=Princeton Tigers
|Option1=1997}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Braves Field
|capacity=40,000
|city=Boston
|state=Massachusetts
|team=Boston Bulldogs
|Option1=1955[39]}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=
|stadium=Mountaineer Field
|capacity=38,000
|city=Morgantown
|state=West Virginia
|team=West Virginia Mountaineers
|Option1=1987}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Stoll Field/McLean Stadium
|capacity=37,000
|city=Lexington
|state=Kentucky
|team=Kentucky Wildcats
|Option1=1972}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Kansas City Municipal Stadium 1955.jpg
|stadium=Municipal Stadium
|capacity=35,561
|city=Kansas City
|state=Missouri
|team=Kansas City Chiefs
|Option1=1976}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Forbes Field exterior.jpg
|stadium=Forbes Field
|capacity=35,000
|city=Pittsburgh
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Pittsburgh Steelers, Pitt Panthers
|Option1=1970}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Clyde Williams Stadium
|capacity=35,000
|city=Ames
|state=Iowa
|team=Iowa State Cyclones
|Option1=1975}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Bundesarchiv Bild 102-13799, San Diego, Stadion, Luftaufnahme.jpg
|stadium=Balboa Stadium
|capacity=34,000
|city=San Diego
|state=California
|team=San Diego Chargers
|Option1=1966[40] }}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Shibe Park 1943.jpg
|stadium=Shibe Park
|capacity=33,608
|city=Philadelphia
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Philadelphia Eagles
|Option1=1970}}{{Stadiumimg
|image= Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium-October28,2006 -CSUvNM.jpg
|stadium=Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium
|capacity=32,500
|city=Fort Collins
|state=Colorado
|team=Colorado State Rams
|Option1=2017}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Ebbets1913OpeningDay.jpg
|stadium=Ebbets Field
|capacity=32,000
|city=Brooklyn
|state=New York
|team=Brooklyn Dodgers
|Option1=1960}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=2008 Houston Cougars vs Southern Jaguars at Robertson Stadium.jpg
|stadium=Robertson Stadium
|capacity=32,000
|city=Houston
|state=Texas
|Option1=2012
|team=Houston Cougars
|ref=}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Rutgers Stadium
|capacity=31,219
|city=Piscataway
|state=New Jersey
|team=Rutgers Scarlet Knights
|Option1=1993}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Rynearson Stadium
|capacity=30,200
|city=Ypsilanti
|state=Michigan
|team=Eastern Michigan Eagles
|Option1=1969}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Sportsman's Park 1946 World Series-1.jpg
|stadium=Sportsman's Park
|capacity=30,500
|city=St. Louis
|state=Missouri
|team=St. Louis Cardinals
|Option1=1965}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=Cartier Field
|capacity=30,000
|city=Notre Dame
|state=Indiana
|team=Notre Dame Fighting Irish
|Option1=1930}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=DU Stadium
|capacity=30,000
|city=Denver
|state=Colorado
|team=Denver Pioneers
|Option1=1960}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Fouts Field at night.jpg
|stadium=Fouts Field
|capacity=30,000
|city=Denton
|state=Texas
|team=North Texas Mean Green
|Option1=2010}}{{Stadiumimg
|stadium=New Beaver Field
|capacity=30,000
|city=State College
|state=Pennsylvania
|team=Penn State Nittany Lions
|Option1=1960}}{{Stadiumimg
|image=Citystadium.jpg
|stadium=Old City Stadium
|capacity=25,000
|city=Green Bay
|state=Wisconsin
|team=Green Bay Packers
|Option1=1957}}{{StadiumimgEnd}}

See also

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20141031123109/http://fieldgoal.squarespace.com/storage/Map%203-20-14.pdf Map of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums]
  • List of current National Football League stadiums
  • List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
  • List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums
  • List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
  • List of American baseball stadiums by capacity
  • List of North American stadiums by capacity
  • List of stadiums by capacity
  • List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity
  • List of rugby league stadiums by capacity
  • List of rugby union stadiums by capacity

References

1. ^Michigan Stadium
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gopsusports.com/facilities/beaver-stadium.html|title=Penn State Official Athletic Site – Facilities|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/facilities/ohio-stadium.html|title=Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletic Site: Facilities|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701124946/http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/facilities/ohio-stadium.html|archive-date=2014-07-01|dead-url=yes|df=}}
4. ^UTSports.com{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5200&ATCLID=177159|title=LSU's Tiger Stadium (102,321)|work=LSUsports.net|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rolltide.com/facilities/bryant-denny.html|title=ROLLTIDE.COM - University of Alabama Official Athletic Site - Facilities|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
7. ^Texassports.com
8. ^media-newswire.com
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/2017/6/16/sanford-stadium.aspx|title=Sanford Stadium|accessdate=13 November 2017|publisher=georgiadogs.com}}
10. ^CottonBowlStadium.com
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rosebowlstadium.com/about/history|title=History :: Rose Bowl Stadium|author=Rose Bowl Stadium|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
12. ^https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/memorial-stadium-by-the-numbers
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&ATCLID=208126061&DB_OEM_ID=100|title=Memorial Stadium|publisher=huskers.com|accessdate=10 September 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gatorzone.com/facilities/?venue=swamp&sport=footb|title=Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - GatorZone.com|author=University Athletic Association / IMG College copyright 2014|publisher=|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
15. ^auburntigers.cstv.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511170102/http://auburntigers.cstv.com/facilities/aub-facilities-jordan-hare.html |date=2008-05-11 }}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/post/redskins-to-remove-another-4000-seats-from-fedex-field/2012/04/02/gIQAc88brS_blog.html|title=Redskins to remove another 4,000 seats from FedEx Field|work=Washington Post|accessdate=25 December 2014}}
17. ^Lambeau Field
18. ^$1.15 billion stadium gives the Cowboys bragging rights – Houston Chronicle. Chron.com (2009-08-21). Retrieved on 2011-09-04.
19. ^Notre Dame Stadium
20. ^ 
21. ^http://mercedesbenzstadium.com/stadium-fast-facts/
22. ^http://heinzfield.com/stadium/heinz-field-facts/
23. ^ 
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cityoforlando.net/blog/mayor-dyer-provides-look-at-new-citrus-bowl/|title=Mayor Dyer Provides Look at New Citrus Bowl|work=City Of Orlando|accessdate=4 January 2015}}
25. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.orlandocitrusbowl.com/about/orlando-city-soccer |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-09-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905095704/http://www.orlandocitrusbowl.com/about/orlando-city-soccer |archive-date=2015-09-05 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
26. ^{{cite web | title=2010 Media Supplement | publisher=Texas Tech University | accessdate= | url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2010FBmediasupplement.pdf}}
27. ^https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf4/134095.pdf?ATCLID=1523361&SPSID=41957&SPID=3730&DB_OEM_ID=9200
28. ^Ross–Ade Stadium
29. ^{{cite web|title=Maryland Football 2012 Preseason Notes|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/md/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/prospectus/prospectus.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=29700|publisher=University of Maryland Athletics Media Relations|accessdate=20 September 2013|year=2012}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stadium.tcu.edu/news.asp |title=Construction began immediately following the last home game |work=Amon G. Carter Stadium Redevelopment: News |publisher=Texas Christian University |date=December 21, 2011 |accessdate=March 13, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320100243/http://www.stadium.tcu.edu/news.asp |archivedate=March 20, 2012 |df= }}
31. ^http://csurams.com/facilities/?id=17
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.broncosports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID%3D9900%26ATCLID%3D530470 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-12-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121228192011/http://www.broncosports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9900&ATCLID=530470 |archivedate=2012-12-28 |df= }}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.txstatebobcats.com/sports/2010/7/29/FB_0729105705.aspx?tab=jimwackerfieldatbobcatstadium |title=Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium |accessdate=March 14, 2012}}
34. ^EverBank Field uses the ramp system and west upper deck from the old Gator Bowl Stadium. The rest of the stadium was demolished.
35. ^Was demolished after the completion of the nearby Mercedes-Benz Stadium in August of the same year
36. ^The 49ers moved to their new stadium in 2014, eaving Candlestick without a tenant
37. ^As a football stadium. Extensive renovations from 1996 to 1998 returned the stadium to its original purpose as a baseball-only facility.
38. ^The stadium remains in sporadic use for concerts and other events.
39. ^The pavilion grandstand at the end of the right field line still exists as the main stand of today's Nickerson Field.
40. ^This date reflects the Chargers' last season in the stadium. It remained intact and in use for other sports and events until its demolition in the late 1970s. In 1978, a new Balboa Stadium, with a much smaller capacity of 3,000, opened at the same site.
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