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Ford Field. Ford Field is a multi-purpose indoor stadium located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan and home of the Detroit Lions. Plan Your Visit
Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit.
Ford Field was built in 2002 to be the official home of the NFL Detroit Lions and was designed to incorporate the existing site infrastructure, the Hudson warehouse. Ford Field is committed to providing exceptional fan experiences in accordance with NFL policy standards. Learn how you can book your next event at Ford Field.
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Welcome to Ford Field, the iconic home of the Detroit Lions, situated in the bustling heart of downtown Detroit. This modern, state-of-the-art stadium has been a symbol of pride and resurgence for the city and its loyal fans since its inauguration.
Breaking ground in 1999 and opening to the public in 2002, Ford Field has been the home of the Detroit Lions for 22 years. Nestled in the heart of downtown, Ford Field’s location makes...
Get a 3-D interactive view from every seat in Ford Field. Join the Season Ticket Waitlist Today! View Annual and Single-Game Suite options at Ford Field. Choose between our various luxury locations. Organize a group outing of 10+. Choose the game you want to attend.
Ford Field, located in downtown Detroit across Brush Street from Comerica Park, replaced the Pontiac Silverdome as the home of the Detroit Lions NFL football team in 2002. Plans for constructing the stadium began in August 1996.
Ford Field is an industry-leading sports and entertainment venue. In addition to Lions football, Ford Field hosts sporting events, concerts, banquets, corporate meetings, special events and much more. Visit the Ford Field website for a calendar of our upcoming events.
Comprised of approximately 1.85 million square feet and boasting some of the best sightlines of any football stadium in the United States, Ford Field is the home of the NFL's Detroit Lions, UFL's Michigan Panthers, MAC Football Championship Game and Quick Lane Bowl.