Mile High Stadium was built in Denver, Colorado and opened on August, 14, 1948. It was closed on December 23, 2000. It was then demolished on April 17, 2002 to make room for a parking lot for Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
Section 133, Section 105 and Grandstand. All for different reasons.
When you play in your own hometown its easier to concentrate because you have your fans their rooting for you. But when you on an away game its kinda difficult because the other team is getting the attention.
The Soho Theater in New York City has a seating capacity of five thousand people. For most popular events, the seating capacity is usually filled to the brim.
According to the Angels' Stadium regulations, fans and watchers of the game can bring in food as well as other beverages however bulk quantities of food will be at Angel Stadium of Anaheim's discretion. Water Bottles are only allowed if they're store bought clear plastic bottles that are no larger than 1 liter however alcholic beverages are not allowed into the stadium and other bottles, cans, thermoses and glass containers aren't allowed in.
The first game was between the Multiplex and Wembley Stadium staff (Behind closed doors)
The first open to public was between the Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI and the Wembley sponsors allstars
The first official professional game was England U21 and Italy U21
The first competitive game was between Stevenage Boro and Kidderminster Harriers
Wembley Stadium has 90,000 seats. It can hold 90,000 football, rugby league, or rugby union fans; 86,000 American football fans; 75,000 - 90,000 with 15,000 standing for concerts; and between 60,000 and 72,000 for various other athletics. There are a total of 100 rows and 166 executive suites in the stadium.
# Rungrado May Day Stadium (North Korea), 150 thousand; # Salt Lake Stadium (Kolkata), 120 thousand; # Beaver Stadium (Pennsylvania, USA), 107 thousand; # Michigan Stadium (Michigan, USA), 106 thousand; # Estadio Azteca (Mexico), 105 thousand. It should be noted that these are stadiums only - many motor racing circuits have upwards of 200 thousand capacity and the largest can reach 400 thousand if need be. These 5 listed are also used often; there are other stadiums that have a larger capacity, but are rarely if ever used.
The address of the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is: 18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
The University of Southern California Trojan Stadium is called the Coliseum and there 93,607 seats.
There are 26 rows in the upper deck of Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend.
Spartan Stadium has a seating capacity of 75,005 people.
Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium has a seating capacity of 81,500 people.
The Metrodome (officially the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome) was a sports stadium with an inflatable roof, constructed in Minneapolis MN in 1982. Its roof failed in a snowstorm in 2010, and although the roof was replaced in 2011, the stadium was eventually torn down in 2014 in favor of a new stadium.
The Oakland Athletics are an American baseball team that have been around since 1968. They have played in the same stadium since they were first introduced into the league. It is called the Oakland Coliseum.
The Padres have been rained out at home just 16 times since the team was founded in 1969. The most recent was on April 4th, 2006 against the San Francisco Giants, the first and so far only rainout since Petco Park was built in 2004.
Yep, some stadium have the roof for when its rain but some stadium doesn't roof so sometimes they post the game and the other they still play on the rain.
Based on the number of sections, i would estimate that there are some 3,000 to 4,000 stairs in the stadium.
Rungrado May Day Stadium is the largest stadium in the world with a capacity of 150,000 people.