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Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconson.
Construction was started in 1956 and finished in 1957. It was known as City Stadium until 1965 when it was renamed for Curly Lambeau (Packers' founder, player, and head coach) who had passed away earlier in the year.
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LeRoy Butler
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Antonio Freeman.
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Leroy Butler was the first one to ever Lambeau Leap, so in that respect, he created it, and made it famous. The play which started it was beauttttiful too. I suggest you youtube it. Nobody proclaimed this the Lambeau Leap at the time. In 1995 Robert Brooks perfected it as he scored 14 TDs that year and used to fly into the stands after each one. He then gave credit to Leroy as the first to do it when asked why he does it. If not for Brooks it never would have caught on.
Lambeau Leap
October 29, 2006. That was the only time he did it.
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Earl "Curly" Lambeau was the Green Bay Packers (ACME Packers) first coach. He coached the team from 1919 to 1949.
Because its a "tradition". Although this is hypocritical because there is a penalty against premeditated celebrations, and this one is so premeditated has its own name.
Curley Lambeau
Pim Lambeau's birth name is Lambeau, Marcella Ursula Philippina.