Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The stadium opened on September 16, 2006 with Stanford losing to Navy 37–9. The Stanford Band was not present at the stadium opening since they were not permitted to play at any athletic events in the month of September due to accusations of vandalism to a temporary trailer which formerly served as their rehearsal facility. Instead, the Navy ...
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Klein Field at Sunken Diamond is a college baseball park on the west coast of the United States, located on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California. It is the home field of the Stanford Cardinal of the ACC Conference. The stadium was built 93 years ago in 1931 and has a seating capacity of 4,000. [1]
Stanford Stadium: 50,000: Stanford: California: San Jose Earthquakes premier matches, 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1984 Summer Olympics (capacity then was 85,500) Grass: 1921;2006: Rebuilt in 2006 on the site of the former stadium: Starfire Sports Complex: 2,500: Tukwila: Washington: Seattle Sounders FC 2 Seattle Reign FC FK Pacific & Hibernian ...
Stanford Cardinal (1969–present) Maples Pavilion is a 7,233-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California . [ 2 ] Opened in 1969, Maples underwent a $ 30 million renovation in March 2004 and reopened ahead of schedule, in time for conference play that December.
Pages in category "Stanford Cardinal football venues" ... Stanford Field; Stanford Stadium This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 17:05 (UTC). ...
Upgrade to a faster, more secure version of a supported browser. It's free and it only takes a few moments:
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).