Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field is the name of the stadium of the Green Bay Packers.
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The stadium is called Lambeau Field. It was named after their long time head coach Curly Lambeau.
The Green Bay Packers played several home games each season at Milwaukee County Stadium from 1953 through 1994.
packer stadium now Lambeau field built in 1957
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The packers stadium is the third largest in the NFL. It has a capacity to hold 80,750 people and is often sold out at games.
1995 ... the Packers final game at County Stadium in Milwaukee was December 18, 1994 when the Packers defeated the Falcons, 21-17.
The last time the Green Bay Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome was on December 2, 2012. In that game, the Packers won with a score of 23-14. The Metrodome was the Vikings' home stadium until it was closed in 2013, after which they moved to U.S. Bank Stadium.
The Packers began playing at Lambeau in 1957. Prior to that, their home in Green Bay was City Stadium between 1925-1956. They also played games in Milwaukee and the stadiums they used where Borchert Field, Wisconsin State Fair Park, Marquette Stadium, and Milwaukee County Stadium.