용량 별 미식 축구 경기장 목록 - List of American football stadiums by capacity
다음은 수용 인원에 따라 순위가 매겨진 현재 미식 축구 경기장 의 불완전한 목록입니다 . 이 목록에는 NFL 에서 뛰는 32 개 프로 팀의 홈 경기장과 NCAA의 대학 축구 팀에서 사용하는 가장 큰 경기장이 포함되어 있습니다. 프로 팀이 사용하는 가장 큰 경기장은 목록에서 17 위입니다. 현재는 없어진 NFL 유로파 의 팀이 사용하는 여러 대형 경기장은 모두 포함되지 않았으며, 이들은 모두 캐나다에 위치한 협회 축구 또는 로저스 센터를 위해 지어졌고 주로 사용 되었습니다 (비정기적인 미식 축구 경기를 주최하지만). 현재 30,000 명 이상의 모든 축구 경기장이 포함됩니다.
경기장은 좌석 수에 따라 정렬됩니다 . 이것은 경기장이 축구 용으로 구성된 경우 영구 고정 좌석 수를 나타 내기위한 것입니다. 일부 경기장은 다른 스포츠 용으로 구성하거나 임시 좌석을 사용하거나 입석 만 참석할 수있는 경우 더 많은 군중을 수용 할 수 있습니다.
현재 목록
이전 또는 철거 된 경기장
See also
- Map of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
- List of current National Football League stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums
- List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
- List of American baseball stadiums by capacity
- List of North American stadiums by capacity
- List of stadiums by capacity
- List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity
- List of rugby league stadiums by capacity
- List of rugby union stadiums by capacity
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- ^ EverBank Field uses the ramp system and west upper deck from the old Gator Bowl Stadium. The rest of the stadium was demolished.
- ^ Was demolished after the completion of the nearby Mercedes-Benz Stadium in August of the same year
- ^ The 49ers moved to their new stadium in 2014, eaving Candlestick without a tenant
- ^ As a football stadium. Extensive renovations from 1996 to 1998 returned the stadium to its original purpose as a baseball-only facility.
- ^ The stadium remains in sporadic use for concerts and other events.
- ^ The pavilion grandstand at the end of the right field line still exists as the main stand of today's Nickerson Field.
- ^ This date reflects the Chargers' last season in the stadium. It remained intact and in use for other sports and events until its demolition in the late 1970s. In 1978, a new Balboa Stadium, with a much smaller capacity of 3,000, opened at the same site.