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Shortly after PPG Paints was built, the Arena Football League considered starting an expansion team in the arena, [69] but the league folded in August 2009. [70] However, after a two-year hiatus, the AFL returned and eyed an expansion team in Pittsburgh. [71] On August 19, 2010, news sources reported that PPG Paints Arena would be home to the ...
(Kansas City Scouts) Brendan Byrne Arena Continental Airlines Arena (1996–2007) 1982–2007 19,040 1981 East Rutherford, New Jersey [48] [49] McNichols Sports Arena: 1976–1982 16,061 1975 Denver, Colorado [50] Kemper Arena: 1974–1976 16,300 1974 Kansas City, Missouri [51] New York Islanders; Barclays Center: 2015–2020 15,795 2012 ...
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.
Pittsburgh Penguins; 2024–25 Pittsburgh Penguins season: Conference: Eastern: Division: Metropolitan: Founded: 1967: History: Pittsburgh Penguins 1967–present: Home arena: PPG Paints Arena: City: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Team colors: Black, Pittsburgh gold, white [1] [2] [3] Media: SportsNet Pittsburgh The X (105.9 FM) ESPN Pittsburgh (970 ...
Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center: 19,049 Columbus, Ohio United States PPG Paints Arena: 19,000 Pittsburgh United States Cadillac Arena: 19,000 Beijing China 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 ...
PPG Paints Arena* 18,387 [18] Pittsburgh United States: Pittsburgh Penguins (2010–present) 20: Videotron Centre: 18,259 [19] Quebec City Canada: Quebec Remparts (2015–present) 21: Crypto.com Arena* 18,230 [20] Los Angeles United States: Los Angeles Kings (1999–present) 22: Nationwide Arena* 18,144 [21] Columbus United States
SIT: Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs at Carolina Panthers Worthy is coming off the second-best game of his rookie career, a four-catch, 61-yard day that included his fourth touchdown.
The arena is owned by the city of Kansas City, Missouri. [6] The final design was selected in August 2005, from the Downtown Arena Design Team, which was a collaboration of the architectural firms Populous, 360 Architecture, Rafael Architects, and Ellerbe Becket. The construction manager was M.A. Mortenson Company, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.