The Eagles stadium, known as Lincoln Financial Field, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is situated in the city's South Philadelphia Sports Complex, which also houses other major sports venues. The stadium has been the home of the Philadelphia Eagles since its opening in 2003.
The Veterans Stadium was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was once home playing field for the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies. In 2004, the stadium was demolished. It was located at the corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue.
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In the 1980s, the Philadelphia Eagles played their home games at Veterans Stadium, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The stadium, which opened in 1971, served as the Eagles' home until 2002. During this decade, the team experienced various ups and downs, including their appearance in Super Bowl XV in January 1981.
The Eagles played in Veterans Stadium from 1971-2002, before moving to Lincoln Financial Field in 2003.
"Old Met stadium" (Metropolitan Stadium)
Lincoln Financial Field
Wankhede Stadium is located in Mumbai, India.
Wankhede Stadium is located at Churchgate in Mumbai.
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Commonwealth Stadium is located in Lexington, Kentucky. The stadium is located on the campus of the University of Kentucky and is home to the schools football team.
The construction of Lincoln Financial Field, the home stadium of the Philadelphia Eagles, cost approximately $512 million. It opened in 2003 and was funded through a combination of public and private financing. The stadium features modern amenities and has a seating capacity of around 69,000.