Miami Orange Bowl (University of Miami) II, III, V, X, XIII
Tulane Stadium (Tulane) IV, VI, IX
Rice Stadium (Rice) VIII
Rose Bowl Sadium (UCLA) XI, XIV, XVII, XXI, XXVII
Stanford Stadium (Stanford University) XIX
Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego State) XXII
Sun Devil Stadium (Arizona State University) XXX
Through Super Bowl XLII - 1) Tulane Stadium - Super Bowls IV, VI, and IX.
2) Rice Stadium - Super Bowl VIII.
3) Stanford Stadium - Super Bowl XIX.
4) Sun Devil Stadium - Super Bowl XXX.
"Any stadium can hold a super bowl,the league picks what stadiums they want to be in though..."
That's partially true...the NFL can pretty much pick whichever stadium it wants to host the game, but the league does have specific requirement as to who hosts a Super Bowl game.
A. The stadium has to be home to a current NFL team...
B. The stadium has to seat at least 70,000 people...
C. The average temperature has to be at least 50 degrees at Super Bowl time, or the game has to be played in a dome (retractable roof domed stadiums count)...
D. There has to be at least 24,500 hotel rooms within a 1 hour drive of the host site.
Of course, the NFL can waiver any of its requirements and pick a host stadium if it feels the place will benefit...such as placing Super Bowl XLVIII (48) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (home of the New York Giants and Jets), but for the most part...any forseeable future site for a Super Bowl game must meet those requirements.
In famous and large stadiums (Superdome, Florida Stadiums, and So Cal stadiums).
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other games played at other stadiums, the tickets bought during the season pay for the super bowl.
The Falcons have to put in a bid for the Super Bowl to be held at their stadium. The selection is usually made about 3-4 years before the city actually hosts the Super Bowl. Also, indoor stadiums have a much better chance of being selected than outdoor stadiums.
Ga dome, Super dome, astro dome, Seattle dome.
150 yards- 6 super bowl stadiums
I don't think so! I Believe Not!
The New Orleans Superdome has hosted 6 Super Bowls and both the Rose Bowl and Orange Bowl has hosted 5.
Arkansas is a college team and does not play in the NFL's Super Bowl.
It has never happened in the same Super Bowl game.
In a stadium. The location for a given super bowl is determined several years in advance by the NFL, with many cities with stadiums vying for the bid. Super Bowl locations are determined by the hosting capabilities of the stadium and city.
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