Arizona Stadium
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| Inauguration
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1928
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| Capacity
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 57.803 places
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| Ground
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| natural lawn
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| Multitude record
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 59.920 spectateurs
November 23rd 1996
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| Address
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 540 NR Fortifies Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85721
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| Club resides
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Arizona Wildcats
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The Arizona Stadium is a stage of American football of 57.803 places located on the campus of the Université of Arizona at Tucson in Arizona. The university football team American of the Arizona Wildcats evolves/moves in this enclosure inaugurated in 1928. This stage is the property of the Université of Arizona.
The stage counts only 7000 places with its inauguration in 1928. In 1938, one added 3000 places before carrying the capacity in 22.671 places in 1950, 33.000 in 1965, 50.000 in 1976 then 55.000 in 1988. The current official capacity of 57.803 places was exceeded on several occasions. Thus, the record of multitude culminates with 59.920 spectators the November 23rd 1996 for the match Arizona Arizona State. The best average of spectators over one complete season is of 56.612 spectators in 1993.
Following the expensive work (6,4 million dollars) begun in 1989, the stage is equipped with a structure of four stages overhanging the ground. One finds 319 places of cabins on the first floor, 13 continuations with the second, the presidential cabin with the third and the center of the media to the fourth. This center of the media includes/understands 103 places for the written press, 3 boxings for the radio retransmissions and 3 boxings for the retransmissions televised in particular.
External bonds
- Presentation of Arizona Stadium on the official site of Arizona Wildcats
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