Arrowhead Stadium

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Arrowhead Stadium is a major outdoor football stadium best known as the home of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and for its exceptionally loud game-day atmosphere.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football stadium
outdoor stadium
sports venue
architect Charles Deaton
Kivett & Myers
brokeGroundOn 1968
city Kansas City
climateType outdoor, exposed to Midwestern weather
country United States
fieldOrientation north-south
formerName GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
hasFeature club seating areas
end-zone video boards
open bowl design
press and luxury suites
tailgating-friendly parking lots
hasNickname Arrowhead
hasScoreboardType high-definition video boards
hasTenantSince Kansas City Chiefs, 1972
hasUse large-scale entertainment events
special sporting events
homeStadiumOf Kansas City Chiefs
hostsEventType NFL playoff games
NFL regular season games
college football games
concerts
leagueHosted National Football League
location Kansas City, Missouri
namedAfter arrowhead symbol associated with Chiefs branding
notableCharacteristic high crowd noise levels
strong home-field advantage for Kansas City Chiefs
notableFor exceptionally loud game-day atmosphere
openedOn 1972
operator Kansas City Chiefs
owner Jackson County Sports Complex Authority
partOf Truman Sports Complex
primaryUse American football games
publicTransitAccess bus services in Kansas City area
recordType one of the loudest outdoor stadiums in the world
region Midwestern United States
renovatedIn 2010
renovationCost approximately 375 million US dollars
seatingCapacity approximately 76,000
sponsorName GEHA
state Missouri
surface natural grass
teamSport American football


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