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The Cardinals' first home playoff game since 1947 took place at the stadium on January 3, 2009, with Arizona beating the Atlanta Falcons, 30–24. The stadium also hosted the 2008 NFC Championship Game between the Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, 2009, which the Cardinals won 32–25 in front of over 70,000 fans in attendance ...
Mountain America Stadium [8] is an outdoor college football stadium in Tempe, Arizona, located on the campus of Arizona State University (ASU). It is the home of the Arizona State Sun Devils football team of the Big 12 Conference. The stadium opened in 1958. The stadium's seating capacity as of 2018 is 53,599, reduced from a peak of 74,865 in ...
Cardinals seasons 2026 → The 2025 season will be the Arizona Cardinals ' 106th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 38th in Arizona , their 20th playing their homes games at State Farm Stadium and their third under the head coach / general manager tandem of Jonathan Gannon and Monti Ossenfort .
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Not long after the end of the 1987 NFL season, Bidwill agreed to move to Phoenix on a handshake deal with state and local officials, and the team became the Phoenix Cardinals. [17] The team changed their name to the Arizona Cardinals on March 17, 1994. [7] [18] The Cardinals hired Vince Tobin as head coach prior to the 1996 season. [19]
State Farm Stadium: 63,400: Glendale, Arizona United States: North America: Arizona Cardinals: American football California Memorial Stadium: 63,186 [95] Berkeley, California United States: North America: California Golden Bears football: American football Estadio Olímpico Universitario: 63,186 [96] Mexico City Mexico: North America: Club ...
On Feb. 3, 2008, the Cardinals' Stadium in Glendale (then called University of Phoenix Stadium) hosted the game for the first time, a 17-14 win for the New York Giants over the New England Patriots.
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. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).