Houlihan’s Stadium

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Houlihan’s Stadium was a former multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue in Tampa, Florida, best known as the longtime home of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers before its demolition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf entertainment venue
multi-purpose stadium
sports venue
stadium
bestKnownAs longtime home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
category Defunct National Football League venues
Defunct multi-purpose stadiums in the United States
Demolished sports venues in Florida
Sports venues in Tampa, Florida
city Tampa NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolishedFor construction of Raymond James Stadium vicinity
designType open-air stadium
formerName Tampa Stadium NERFINISHED
homeTeamPeriod Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games from 1976 to 1997
hostedEvent NFL playoff games
NFL regular season games
Super Bowl XVIII NERFINISHED
Super Bowl XXV NERFINISHED
college football bowl games
locatedIn Hillsborough County, Florida NERFINISHED
namedAfter Houlihan’s restaurant chain (naming rights sponsor)
nickname The Big Sombrero NERFINISHED
notableFeature steep grandstands resembling a sombrero
openedAs Tampa Stadium NERFINISHED
primaryTenant Tampa Bay Buccaneers NERFINISHED
replacedBy Raymond James Stadium NERFINISHED
state Florida
status demolished
surfaceType natural grass
tenant Tampa Bay Bandits NERFINISHED
Tampa Bay Mutiny NERFINISHED
Tampa Bay Rowdies NERFINISHED
Tampa Bay Storm NERFINISHED
University of Tampa Spartans football team NERFINISHED
usedFor American football
college football
concerts
large entertainment events
soccer

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Tampa Stadium alsoKnownAs Houlihan’s Stadium