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AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium

Arlington, Texas, USA
9 matches
80,000Capacity
2009Opened
🟩 Artificial TurfSurface
USACountry

Stadium History

AT&T Stadium opened in 2009 in Arlington, Texas, as the home of the Dallas Cowboys, replacing the aging Texas Stadium. It was built as a state-of-the-art venue with a retractable roof and the world's largest column-free interior, hosting Super Bowl XLV in 2011, the 2014 NCAA Men's Final Four, and the 2016 WWE WrestleMania 32. The stadium will host nine matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including a quarterfinal and the most matches of any venue.

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About the City

Arlington, Texas, is a vibrant city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, known for its major sports and entertainment attractions. It's home to AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers), and Six Flags Over Texas. The city offers a lively atmosphere for fans, with easy access via car or the Trinity Railway Express to Dallas and Fort Worth. Arlington's dining and nightlife scene is growing, but many visitors stay in nearby Dallas or Fort Worth for more urban experiences.

Fun Facts

  • 1AT&T Stadium has the world's largest high-definition video screen, spanning 120 feet by 160 feet.
  • 2The stadium's retractable roof can open or close in about 12 minutes.
  • 3Arlington is the only city in the U.S. with three major sports venues within walking distance of each other.
  • 4The stadium's capacity of 80,000 can be expanded to over 100,000 for special events like the Super Bowl.

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