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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 Papa John's conference call. [10] On January 30, 2023, the stadium was renamed L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.
L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium: Louisville: KY: Louisville: ACC: 61,000 [33] 58,187 (September 17, 2016 vs. Florida State) [34] 1998 [35] 2018 [33] FieldTurf Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium: Charlottesville [f] VA: Virginia: ACC: 61,500: 64,947 (August 30, 2008 vs. USC)) 1931 2000 Grass Carlisle ...
Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, hosts LA Bowl: 38 Husky Stadium: 70,083 Seattle United States Washington Huskies football: 39: Kinnick Stadium: 69,250: Iowa City United States: Iowa Hawkeyes football: 40: Raymond James Stadium: 69,218: Tampa United States: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls football, Tampa Bay Vipers, hosts ...
Los Angeles Clippers San Diego Clippers Buffalo Braves; Crypto.com Arena Staples Center (1999–2021) 1999–2024 19,067 1999 Los Angeles, California [141] Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Honda Center (2006–present) Pond of Anaheim (1993) 1994–1999 (partial schedule) 18,336 1993 Anaheim, California [142] Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena: 1984 ...
The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States. It includes all stadiums in the top three levels of American soccer and some lower league and collegiate stadiums in the United States. The minimum capacity is 1,000. Some of these venues are soccer-specific stadiums. Other venues are multipurpose stadiums, American football stadiums, or baseball stadiums that also host ...
The early 1920s saw four major collegiate venues open in the State of California: Stanford Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and California Memorial Stadium. With the success of the California football program and the openings of the new football venues for Stanford and USC, the campus community was nearly unanimous in ...
The stadium opened on September 16, 2006 with Stanford losing to Navy 37–9. The Stanford Band was not present at the stadium opening since they were not permitted to play at any athletic events in the month of September due to accusations of vandalism to a temporary trailer which formerly served as their rehearsal facility. Instead, the Navy ...
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Stadium: 1965–76) opened on April 12, 1966, with the Braves MLB franchise debuting following their move from Milwaukee after the 1965 season with a 3–2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. [47] [48] That same year in the NFL, the expansion Atlanta Falcons debuted with a 19–14 loss to the Los Angeles ...