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Stadiums

Stadiums are usually built for sporting events, but also host concerts and other events.

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What is the capacity of Stadio Renato Dall'Ara?

The capacity of Stadio San Paolo at Naples in Italy is 60,240.

What is the seating capacity of Notre Dame Stadium?

University of Phoenix Stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 that can be expanded to over 73,719.

What is the seating capacity of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium?

The seating capacity of Neyland Stadium is 102,455 people.

What is the capacity of King Fahd International Stadium?

The capacity of King Fahd International Stadium at Riyadh in Saudi Arabia is 61,781.

What is the seating capacity of FirstEnergy Stadium?

FirstEnergy Stadium (Home of the Cleveland Browns) has a seating capacity of 67,431 people.

FirstEnergy Stadium (Reading, Pennsylvania) has a seating capacity of 9,000 people.

FirstEnergy Stadium-Cub Cadet Field has a seating capacity of 5,800 people.

Is the Qualcomm stadium field turf or grass?

It is astroturf. The field was replaced with field turf in 1999 with Ditka's ok and then replaced with an improved type of astroturf after katrina.

What are the top five in elevation forb divion 1-a football stadiums?

This site (below) has sports venues by altitude, it looks like it is only pro now but adding NCAA soon?

http://www.sportsvenueinfo.com/ranks?desc=desc&rank_filt=false&rank_val=altitude

NCAA football stadiums are now available on this site.

What is the seating capacity of Michigan Stadium?

There are 95 rows of bench seating in each section of Michigan Stadium. Each row has a different amount of seats depending on where it is located. The stadium has a seating capacity of 200,000.

Where was the first roofed stadium?

From Research, Im not 100% sure its the first, but the oldest is Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England. You my want to double check this but I'm quite sure its the first, as it opened in 1855 as a cricket ground.

The oldest football grounds in the world used to be the Drill Field located in Northwich, Cheshire, England. They were the home grounds of Northwich Victorica Football Club from 1874 until they were demolished in 2002. They were regarded as the oldest by the Football Association.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/the-last-post-sounds-for-drill-field-637442.html

What is the Yankee stadium famous for?

because its where the New York Yankees play.

What is the capacity of Seoul Olympic Stadium?

The capacity of International Stadium Yokohama at Yokohama in Japan is 72,327.

How many rows in section 338 at coors field?

The last row in Sections 110 - 150 is 38, however all of the sections don't start at row 1. If you go to the rockies website and go to ticketing, then try to buy tickets for any game, if you zoom in on the map you can see each individual seat and row in coors field.

Where is the PGA West Stadium Course located?

The PGA West Stadium Course, voted among the 100 best golf courses, is located in La Quinta, California. The address for the golf course is 55-955 PGA Blvd, La Quinta, California 92253.

How many fans does the buccaneers stadium hold?

Raymond James Stadium holds up to 65,857 people.

What is the seating capacity of MetLife stadium?

The Reliant Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, Texas, USA. The seating capacity is 71,054 with a total area of 1,900,000 square feet and 97,000 square feet of grass playing surface.

When did Shea Stadium end?

Shea Stadium was built in New York in 1961.

What are some other names for the Carolina Panthers stadium?

Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

What stadium can hold 230000 people?

Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor MI

Beaver Stadium, State College, PA

Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN

To name a few.

Ohio stadium "the horseshoe" Columbus, Ohio

Texas memorial stadium austn, Texas

there's a stadium in north Korea that seats 150k, one in India 120k as well as several others around the world

the largest stadiums are all raceways w/ indianaplois motorspeedway being the largest in the world w/ 250k seats

What are the top five loudest college football stadiums?

This is difficult to answer, as most of the claims made for decibel levels seem to be made up, however, I can say that Oregon's Autzen Stadium holds the current record at 127.2 db on October 27, 2007, (according to the Register-Guard 10/28/2007).

"Sitting in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Oregon's Autzen Stadium is one of college football's hidden jewels. Before kickoff, Autzen is as peaceful as the Willamette River, which runs through Eugene just a few minutes from the stadium. After kickoff, the fans - even the alumni - forget who they are, where they come from and what their degree is in. The audience adopts a new collective identity for the next three-and-a-half hours: the 12th, 13th and 14th man.

Autzen's 59,000 strong make the Big House collectively sound like a pathetic whimper. It's louder than any place I've ever been, and that includes "The Swamp" at Florida, "The Shoe" in Columbus and "Death Valley" at Louisiana State. Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die." - J. Brady McCollough, The Michigan Daily 9/22/03

"Trust me on Autzen. Just go to the place and soak it all in. Before they throw dirt on you, take a trip to Eugene one fall Saturday. … Autzen Stadium is a zoo; there's no other way to say it. Get inside your own 20 in a tight game, and you can forget about A.) hearing; B.) avoiding false starts and C.) success." - Matt Hayes, SportingNews.

"Per square yard, the loudest stadium in the history of the planet." Keith Jackson - ABC Sports.

"The Autzen Bounce causes deafness in laboratory rats." - Dennis Dodd, CBSSportsline.

"Q: What would you say the loudest stadiums are? Corso: I think Autzen Stadium. Per person, the Oregon stadium is the loudest stadium I've ever been in. The fact that it's so low to the ground doesn't allow the sound to escape." Lee Corso, ESPN GameDay.

"If you've never been to a game at Autzen Stadium do yourself a favor and get there soon. One word for the experience. Loud. Hurt your ears loud. Make them bleed loud. The Big Ten has nothing as loud as Autzen." - BigTenTailgate.com

"It's very tough. The crowd there is unbelievably educated on when to be loud and when to calm down when they have the ball. It's just a very tough environment with the noise and just trying to communicate." - Jeff Tedford, Cal HC

"They are very difficult to beat at home. The crowd is, from every report I get, from every coach I've spoken with, a real factor. You have to learn to communicate without talking, because talking doesn't do you any good." - Lloyd Carr, Michigan HC (before playing at Autzen).

"That's the loudest stadium I've ever been in." - Lloyd Carr, Michigan HC (after playing at Autzen).

"Crowd noise is almost an unfair advantage. You can't check plays, you seemingly have less time on the play clock and everything starts to feel really rushed." - Troy Taylor, Cal QB

"They're going to be loud from the first snap until the last snap. They are right on top of you and they're just relentless." - Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin HC.

"You can hear a pin drop when their offense is on the field, and when our offense is out there, it's like being in a thunderstorm." - Thomas DeCloud, Cal Safety.

As for the top 5? I have not been able to verify any other claimed db marks. If anyone can, please feel free to (citing sources is FTW, not citing sources means you have no leg to stand on).