University of Phoenix Stadium

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University of Phoenix Stadium is a modern, retractable-roof sports venue in Glendale, Arizona, best known as the home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals and the site of multiple Super Bowls and major sporting events.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football stadium
sports venue
stadium
architect Eisenman Architects
HOK Sport
city Glendale
constructionCost approximately 455 million US dollars
constructionStartYear 2003
country United States
currentNameOf University of Phoenix Stadium
expandedCapacity approximately 72,000
fieldType retractable natural grass field
formerNameOf State Farm Stadium
hasDesignFeature canted metal exterior
large glass wall at one end
hasFeature retractable playing field tray
retractable roof panels
homeTeam Arizona Cardinals
hostedEvent College Football Playoff National Championship 2016
Fiesta Bowl
NCAA Final Four 2017
NCAA Final Four 2024
Super Bowl XLII
Super Bowl XLIX
WrestleMania XXVI
league National Football League
location Glendale, Arizona
namingRightsEndYear 2018
namingRightsFrom University of Phoenix
namingRightsStartYear 2006
opened 2006
openingDate 2006-08-01
operator SMG
owner Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority
partOfUrbanArea Phoenix metropolitan area
primaryUse American football
region Maricopa County, Arizona
renamedAs State Farm Stadium
roofType retractable roof
seatingCapacity approximately 63,400
sponsor University of Phoenix
state Arizona
structuralEngineer Parsons Brinckerhoff
surface natural grass
usedFor NFL games
college football games
concerts
soccer matches


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