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In recent years, the stadium installed artificial turf to be used during high school and college games while keeping the grass for Texans games. After the Texans' home opener, complaints about the field conditions finally led to the installation of the artificial surface for Texans games. The surface brand is UBU Speed, which is part of Act Global.
The stadium was the first NFL stadium with a retractable roof and natural grass. The stadium can be configured to utilize a 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m 2) space for general session, catered functions, exhibits, concerts, and much more. In addition, NRG Stadium offers four massive concourse levels for special events.
Matrix Helix Turf with organic infill [34] Open 1999 [35] Northwest Stadium: Washington Commanders: Landover, Maryland: 62,000 Bermuda grass: Open 1997 [36] [37] NRG Stadium: Houston Texans: Houston, Texas: 72,220 Hellas Matrix Turf [38] Retractable 2002 [39] Paycor Stadium: Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati, Ohio: 65,515 UBU Speed Series S5-M ...
Distance to center field Type Roof type American Family Field ‡ 41,900 [1] Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Grass Milwaukee Brewers: 2001 400 feet (122 m) Retro-modern: Retractable Angel Stadium: 45,517 [2] Anaheim, California: Grass Los Angeles Angels: 1966 396 feet (121 m) Modern Retro-modern: Open Busch Stadium: 44,383 [3] St. Louis, Missouri: Grass ...
The NRG Astrodome, [6] formerly and also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply the Astrodome, was the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas, United States. It seated around 50,000 fans, with a record attendance of 68,266 set by a George Strait concert in 2002.
Field Turf East Rutherford, New Jersey Giants Stadium: 1976–2009: 79,469 [5] 1976 Field Turf (2003–2009) Grass (2000–2002) AstroTurf (1976–1999) Shea Stadium: 1975: 57,800 1964 Grass Queens, New York Yale Bowl: 1973–1974: 64,269 1914 Grass New Haven, Connecticut: Yankee Stadium: 1956–1973: 67,000 1923 Grass The Bronx, New York: Polo ...
Construction of restrooms and locker rooms with east side stands and pavilion West side stands. In March 2017, local rugby organization and predecessor to the Houston SaberCats, the Houston Strikers publicly announced their plans to build a stadium at the Houston Sports Park located roughly three miles from NRG Park and eight miles from Downtown Houston along the South Freeway. [8]
Houston Sports Park (HSP) houses Sabercats Stadium, which is the home of the Houston SaberCats of Major League Rugby and is the training ground of the Houston Dynamo, Houston Dash and its academy teams. The facility is made up of the Memorial Hermann Champions Field, [1] one artificial turf field, and five additional grass fields.