Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field.
The capacity of Lambeau Field is 81,435 people.
The seating capacity has gone up several times during expansions and renovations:
1957 - 32,500
1961 - 38,669
1963 - 42,327
1965 - 50,852
1970 - 56,263
1985 - 56,926
1990 - 59,543
1995 - 60,890
2002 - 65,290
2003 - 72,515
2004 - 72,569
2005 - 72,601
2006 - 72,922
2007 - 72,928
2011 - 73,128
2012 - 73,094
2013 - 80,750
2014 - 80,735
2015 - 81,435
The current seating capacity is 72,928. http://www.discover-green-bay.com/lambeau-field.html
The famous stadium "Lambeau Field" (actually the home stadium of the Green Bay Packers) is located is Green Bay, Wisconsin. It has been opened to the public in 1957 and has a capacity of 79,594.
Lambeau Field was created in 1957.
The official seating capacity at Lambeau Field is 72,928.
Lambeau Field is the home of the Green Bay Packers.
Lambeau Field is the name of the stadium of the Green Bay Packers.
This site http://www.stadiumsofnfl.com/nfc/LambeauField.htm should help explain how Lambeau field was transformed from an original capacity of 32,000 to its current capacity of over 60,000.
1957
Named for Curley Lambeau, on of the original founders of the team.
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