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Cardinal Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. It was on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center , and was called Fairgrounds Stadium when it first opened for an NFL exhibition football game between the Baltimore Colts and Philadelphia Eagles on September 9, 1956. [ 1 ]
American football, baseball Cardinal Stadium: 47,925: Louisville United States: Louisville Cardinals football, Louisville Redbirds/RiverBats: 2005 [a 9] American football, baseball Ryan Field [a 10] 47,130: Evanston United States: Northwestern Wildcats football: 2023: American football War Memorial Stadium: 46,500: Buffalo United States ...
The stadium was christened on September 5, 1998; the Cardinals lost the opening game to the Kentucky Wildcats 68–34 [9] but won all other home games that year. [9] On July 13, 2018, the stadium was renamed Cardinal Stadium by University of Louisville President Neeli Bendapudi. The change was a reaction to Schnatter using a racial slur on a ...
The Cardinals planned to play there for only a few years, until a new stadium could be built in Phoenix. The savings and loan crisis derailed funding for a new stadium during the 1990s. Over time, the Cardinals expressed frustration at being merely tenants in a college football stadium.
Civic Center Busch Stadium/Busch Stadium: St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis, Missouri 1966 1995 Second of three stadiums known as Busch Stadium, which also hosted the MLB's St. Louis Cardinals. Moved to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona (though the team was for a time known as the Phoenix Cardinals). [75] Tulane Stadium: New Orleans Saints
The Cardinals moved their training camp to State Farm Stadium, then known as University of Phoenix Stadium, in 2013. The Cardinals have won two NFL championships, both while the team was in Chicago. The first, in 1925 , was disputed by supporters of the runner-up Pottsville Maroons .Their second , and the first to be won in a championship game ...
[3] [4] The $6.5 million complex [5] included the new football stadium, indoor training facilities, a 750-seat baseball stadium, and a track-and-field stadium. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The new stadium opened for a Cardinals football game on September 11, 1999, and initially retained its former name of Kroehler Field before being renamed Cardinal Stadium. [ 8 ]
The stadium includes chairback seating for 2,400 in the main grandstand, bleacher seating for 950 in the east end zone, and two berms, which can accommodate 2,400. [2] Lynn Stadium also features a 15,320 square foot training center, which includes identical locker rooms for each team (Men's and Women's), coaches' offices and a sports medicine ...