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The site of the oblong piazza is Domitian's ancient stadium, which was probably used for horse and chariot races.
A big-league municipal stadium at Flushing Meadow Park is in the works, and once the lease is signed the local club will be formally recognized by Commissioner Ford C. Frick.
From his birch-paneled office in the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, under the university's football stadium in Minneapolis ( `` We get a rumble on every touchdown '' ), blocky, grey-haired Dr. Keys directs an ambitious, $200,000-a-year experiment on diet, which spans three continents and seven nations and is still growing.
Doubleday Field is a minor league baseball stadium named for Abner Doubleday, located in Cooperstown, New York, near the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Today, the stadium is used by amateurs, whilst the Bundesliga Club holds its games in the new stadium " Neuer Tivoli " – meaning New Tivoli-a couple of metres down the road.
The Falcons play their home games at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta, but construction is likely to begin in 2014 on a new stadium with play beginning in the 2017 season.
The stadium, which is owned directly by the club, was inaugurated in 2006 and replaced the old Alkmaarderhout venue as the DSB Stadion.
Like the previous plan by Sensi, this new stadium is to be modeled after English stadiums.
The main stadium is Takhti Stadium located in Mo ' allem Square.
The football stadium is called the Crown Ground.
Its home stadium is Cleveland Browns Stadium, where it has played since 1999.
The stadium is located next to Lake Michigan, and was recently remodeled in a modernization intended to update stadium amenities while preserving a historic Chicago structure.
Their home stadium is Paul Brown Stadium in downtown Cincinnati.
Craven Cottage is the name of a football stadium located in Fulham, London, and has been the home ground of the association football team Fulham F. C.
Yet Fulham's comfortable Premier League table positions in the previous years and the fact that, for the previous three seasons the ground has been filled to capacity, means stadium expansion is a viable option.
Their home is the 41, 837-seat Stamford Bridge stadium, where they have played since their establishment.
However, the stadium is sometimes still referred to as part of " Chelsea Village " or " The Village ".
The current club ownership have stated that a larger stadium is necessary in order for Chelsea to stay competitive with rival clubs who have significantly larger stadia, such as Arsenal and Manchester United.
The stadium is located further up the hill, beyond the via sacra and the theatre.
No trace of it has been found, but the location of the stadium and some remnants of retaining walls lead to the conclusion that is was set on a plain apart from the main part of the city and well away from the Peribolos of Apollo.
The Cotton Bowl is a stadium which opened in 1932 and became known as " The House That Doak Built " due to the immense crowds that former SMU running back Doak Walker drew to the stadium during his college career in the late 1940s.

stadium and home
The stadium " Tivoli ", opened in 1928, served as the venue for the team's home games and was well known for its incomparable atmosphere throughout the whole of the second division.
The NLCS and ALCS, since the expansion to best-of-seven, are always played in a 2 – 3 – 2 format: games 1, 2, 6 and 7 are played in the stadium of the team that has home field advantage, and Games 3, 4 and 5 are played in the stadium of the team that does not.
The ALCS and NLCS, since the expansion to best-of-seven, are always played in a 2 – 3 – 2 format: Games 1, 2, 6, and 7 are played in the stadium of the team that has home field advantage, and Games 3, 4, and 5 are played in the stadium of the team that does not.
It was also the home stadium of the London Monarchs American Football team for the 1997 season.
The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual Cotton Bowl Classic college football bowl game, for which the stadium is named.
The stadium is located in Tarrant County, the first time the Cowboys will call a stadium home outside of Dallas County.
To begin with, England had no permanent home stadium.
The stadium later became known simply as Wembley Stadium and it became England's permanent home stadium during the 1950s.
Venues used since 1990 include Manchester City's now demolished Maine Road stadium, Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium, Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, Arsenal's former home, Highbury ( since redeveloped as housing ), London's Wembley Stadium, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and Aston Villa's Villa Park in Birmingham.
Located at 4 Yawkey Way, it has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912 and is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium currently in use.
Will states that some observers might feel that these unique aspects of Fenway give the Red Sox an advantage over their opponents, given that the Red Sox hitters play 81 games at the home stadium while each opponent plays no more than nine games as visiting teams but Will does not share this view.
The club's home is the 31, 000-seat football stadium Kardinia Park ( currently also known by its sponsorship name as " Simonds Stadium ").
The stadium features a retractable roof allowing the Colts to play home games outdoors for the first time since arriving in Indianapolis.
The stadium also features a retractable roof, with electrification technology developed by VAHLE, Inc. Other than being the home of the Colts, the stadium will host games in both the Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments and will serve as the back up host for all NCAA Final Four Tournaments.

stadium and Rugby
The National Stadium, which was used by Wales national rugby union team, was officially opened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium in 1999, which hosted the 1999 Rugby World Cup and became the national stadium of Wales.
Twickenham is home to the headquarters of the Rugby Football Union and Twickenham Rugby Stadium, one of England ’ s largest stadiums and the world ’ s largest rugby stadium.
The stadium set the international record crowd for a rugby league game when 73, 631 fans turned out for the 1992 Rugby League World Cup Final between Great Britain and Australia.
* Rugby Park, Kilmarnock FC's stadium
Greatfield shut in the 1950s and Shaw Cross, on the Ossett / Dewsbury border near the current Dewsbury Rugby League stadium, closed in 1968.
File: The Saltire-geograph. org. uk-718800. jpg | A variety of Saltires at Murrayfield Stadium ; the national stadium of Rugby Union in Scotland.
:* RDS Arena a stadium within the grounds of the Royal Dublin Society and home to Leinster Rugby
On 16 April 2005 the GAA's congress voted to temporarily relax Rule 42 and allow international Soccer and Rugby to be played in the stadium while Lansdowne Road Football Ground was closed for redevelopment.
In June 2012, the French Rugby Federation announced that the now-closed Ris-Orangis horse racing track in Évry had been chosen as the site for a proposed new stadium for the national rugby union team.
Most national games in East London are played at the Buffalo City Stadium, which holds around 15000 people and was a host stadium during the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
On 14 April 2010, Bath Rugby announced a change of ownership and set out new plans for the future of the club, including a proposal to create a new club headquarters at Farleigh House and a commitment to build a new 20, 000-25, 000 seat stadium.
The stadium has since hosted the annual National Rugby League grand final and New South Wales ' home games in the State of Origin series, as well as the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals and Bledisloe Cup matches.
* At least two Rugby Union tests a year are also played at the stadium – usually a Bledisloe Cup match, and a tour match.
The Racecourse stadium was home to European Super League club Crusaders Rugby League from 2010 – 2011.
They play out of Okara Park, the largest stadium in the region, which also hosted two matches during Rugby World Cup 2011.
Lansdowne Road (, ) was a stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union ( IRFU ) that has been the location of a number of sports stadiums.
In the past the Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Union side have played home games in the historical stadium.
There was a proposal to build a multisports stadium for Northern Ireland at the disused Maze prison outside Lisburn for the use of Rugby, Gaelic games and football.
The stadium itself would be used for both football and rugby union, with Glentoran and Ulster Rugby intended as tenants.
Wycombe Wanderers have also shared the stadium with Guinness Premiership Rugby union team London Wasps since 2002.
In June 2010, Crew stadium hosted the inaugural USA Sevens Rugby Collegiate Championship Invitational.
In the late 1980s the running track was removed and re-located to the warm up stadium at the AIS site and in 1990 the Canberra Raiders Rugby league team started playing their home games at Bruce in 1990 after they became more successful.
Whilst the stadium suits the needs of its two current primary tennants, as of 2011 it will be the second-smallest Super Rugby stadium ( behind the Western Force's nib Stadium ), and only a medium-sized NRL venue.

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