Stadium - Wikipedia A stadium (pl : stadiums or stadia) [1] is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely or partially surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event [2][3] Pausanias noted that for about half a century the only event at the an
Bank of America Stadium The official website of Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Football Club
Stadium | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica stadium, enclosure that combines broad space for athletic games and other exhibitions with large seating capacity for spectators The name derives from the Greek unit of measurement, the stade, the distance covered in the original Greek footraces (about 600 feet [180 metres])
SoFi Stadium | SoFi Stadium SoFi Stadium is an unparalleled sports and entertainment destination built in Inglewood, CA, by Los Angeles Rams Owner Chairman E Stanley Kroenke, home to the LA Rams and LA Chargers
Stadium Overview - MetLife Stadium MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, NJ, is the home of the New York Jets and New York Football Giants It is one of the largest stadiums in the NFL with a capacity of 82,500
StadiumDB. com – Database of Football Stadiums Discover the stadium and key details From San Siro and Rome’s Olimpico to the newest grounds – how do all Serie A stadiums compare? We have just added to our database the venues of one of the first Olympic Games – in Paris (1900) as well as in St Louis (1904) Both stadiums are still in use today, as fairly modest sports facilities
Center Parc Stadium - Wikipedia Center Parc Stadium (also commonly referred to as Georgia State University or GSU Stadium) is an outdoor stadium in Atlanta, Georgia The stadium is the home of the Georgia State Panthers football team as of the 2017 season, replacing the Georgia Dome which had served as their home stadium from the program's inception in 2010 until 2016 [8]