Foxboro Stadium

The Foxboro Stadium ( Foxborough Stadium ) was a stage of American football of 60.292 places and 42 continuations of luxury located at Foxborough, in the Massachusetts. It was the stage of the New England Patriots (NFL), of the New England Revolution (MLS) and of the New England Tea Men (NASL). It was inaugurated the August 15th 1971 and its cost of construction was of $7,1 million USD. Foxboro Stadium was demolished in 2001 to leave room to the Gillette Stadium.

The stage accommodated 6 matches of the Football world cup of 1994 and 5 of the Football world cup female 1999.

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