- SoFi Stadium
SoFi Stadium is an unparalleled sports and entertainment destination built in Inglewood, CA, by Los Angeles Rams Owner Chairman E Stanley Kroenke, home to the LA Rams and LA Chargers
- Step Inside: SoFi Stadium – Home of the Rams Chargers
Opening in late 2020 after breaking ground in 2016, the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium has already made history as the first stadium to host a conference championship game and the Super Bowl in the same year in 2022
- SoFi Stadium - Wikipedia
SoFi Stadium ( ˈsoʊfaɪ SOH-fy) [13] is an indoor multi-purpose stadium in Inglewood, California, U S , a suburb of Los Angeles SoFi occupies the former site of the Hollywood Park Racetrack and neighbors the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome Opened in September 2020, the stadium has a capacity of 70,240, expandable to over 100,000 for major events, and a translucent roof made of ETFE panels
- SoFi Stadium to host 8 2026 World Cup matches - NBC Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will host eight of the 2026 World Cup matches, FIFA announced Saturday
- Official Site of the Los Angeles Rams
Seating Sections: 100-105, C106-C110, VIP110-VIP113, C113-C118, 119-124, C125-C130, VIP130-VIP133, C133-C137 Clubs (specific ticket access required): Owner's Club (East and West), Google Cloud Club Lounges (specific ticket access required): North End Zone Premier Lounge *Sections 100-105 only have access to the North Endzone Premier Lounge
- New Bills stadium awaits 2026 season. Heres what itll look like
The new Buffalo Bills stadium will feature a natural Kentucky bluegrass field with an underground heating system
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- Stadium | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
stadium, enclosure that combines broad space for athletic games and other exhibitions with large seating capacity for spectators The name derives from the Greek unit of measurement, the stade, the distance covered in the original Greek footraces (about 600 feet [180 metres])
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