Seahawks Stadium opened on July 28, 2002. It was renamed Qwest Field on June 23, 2004, and then renamed CenturyLink Field in June 2011 when CenturyLink bought Qwest Communications.
Qwest Field has a seating capacity of 67,000 for Seattle Seahawks games.
The Seahawks have played their home games at Qwest Field since the 2002 season. The stadium was renamed CenturyLink Field in June 2011 after the acquisition of Qwest by CenturyLink.
Washington state
Qwest Field is located in Seattle Washington. One can find reviews of this tourist attraction by visiting travel sites related to the area of Qwest Field.
Qwest Field.
Qwest stadium is officially named Qwest Field. It was called Seahawks Stadium until June 2004. The stadium is located in Seattle, Washington in the USA.
Qwest Field
No, Paul Allen wouldn't allow it.
That would be Qwest Field in Seattle, WA. Home of the 12th man. Updates false starts since 2006 on the stadium scoreboard after each opponent false start penalty at Qwest.
Safeco Field
Qwest Field for the Seahawks and Safeco Field for the Mariners.....the Space Needle is the downtown structure.
The NFL doesn't like to hold Super Bowls in outdoor stadiums, like CenturyLink Field, in cold-weather cities like Seattle. The one in the Meadowlands was the first they'd had.