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Footprint Center (formerly America West Arena, US Airways Center, [10] Talking Stick Resort Arena and Phoenix Suns Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Phoenix, Arizona. It opened under the name America West Arena on June 6, 1992, at a cost of $ 89 million.
The arena remains open for some events, even though the Suns left in 1992 for America West Arena (now Footprint Center). The Arizona State Fair schedules concerts, comedy shows and other events in the Coliseum during the Fair's annual season (which begins each October).
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
The arena was the temporary home of the Arizona Rattlers arena/indoor football team when their home arena, the Footprint Center, was unavailable due to other events. It hosted the Arena Football League 's ArenaBowl XXIX in 2016, the Indoor Football League 's playoffs in 2019 and was scheduled to host the team's IFL home season in 2020 prior to ...
T-Mobile Center: 18,972 Kansas City, Missouri United States Freedom Hall: 18,865 Louisville, Kentucky United States Kia Center: 18,846 Orlando, Florida United States Target Center: 18,798 Minneapolis United States Prudential Center: 18,711 Newark, New Jersey United States Sportpaleis: 18,575 [10] Antwerp Belgium SAP Center at San Jose: 18,543
2. Bronco Mendenhall, Utah State. Mendenhall only spent one season at New Mexico, but nearly leading the Lobos to bowl eligibility in the program’s first five-win season since 2016 showed that ...
Desert Financial Arena [3] (formerly ASU Activity Center and Wells Fargo Arena) is a 14,198-seat [4] multi-purpose arena located at 600 E Veterans Way in Tempe, Arizona, United States, in the Phoenix metropolitan area. It sits immediately east of Mountain America Stadium on the northern edge of the Tempe campus of Arizona State University (ASU).
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