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AT&T Stadium
Stadium nameAT&T Stadium
LocationArlington, Texas
OwnerDallas Cowboys
OperatorDallas Cowboys
TenantsDallas Cowboys

AT&T Stadium is a retractable roof stadium located in Arlington, Texas, and is home to the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. The stadium was designed by HKS, Inc. and built by Manhattan Construction Company, with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones playing a significant role in its development, alongside Arlington, Texas mayor Robert Cluck and Tarrant County, Texas judge Glen Whitley. The stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including Super Bowl XLV, College Football Playoff National Championship, and WrestleMania 32, which featured WWE superstars like John Cena, The Rock, and Roman Reigns. The stadium's design and features have been influenced by other notable stadiums, such as Lucas Oil Stadium and MetLife Stadium, and have been recognized by organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the National Football League Players Association.

History

The history of the stadium dates back to 2006, when Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced plans to build a new stadium in Arlington, Texas, with the support of Arlington, Texas mayor Robert Cluck and Tarrant County, Texas judge Glen Whitley. The stadium was designed by HKS, Inc. and built by Manhattan Construction Company, with construction beginning in 2007 and completing in 2009, during the tenure of National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell and Arlington, Texas city council members like Kathryn Wilemon and Robert Rivera. The stadium was officially opened on May 27, 2009, with a ceremony attended by Dallas Cowboys players like Tony Romo, Jason Witten, and DeMarcus Ware, as well as National Football League officials like Roger Goodell and Jeff Pash. The stadium has since become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from across the United States, including fans of the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins, as well as attendees of events like the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship.

Design and Features

The stadium's design and features were influenced by other notable stadiums, such as Lucas Oil Stadium and MetLife Stadium, and were recognized by organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the National Football League Players Association. The stadium features a retractable roof, which was designed by Uni-Systems and built by Birdair, Inc., and a massive video board, which was designed by Daktronics and installed by Verizon Communications. The stadium's seating capacity is over 80,000, with the ability to expand to over 100,000 for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship, which have been attended by notable figures like Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Condoleezza Rice. The stadium's design has been praised by architects like Frank Gehry and I.M. Pei, and has been recognized by awards like the AIA Honor Award and the Sports Business Journal's Sports Business Award.

Events

The stadium has hosted numerous high-profile events, including Super Bowl XLV, College Football Playoff National Championship, and WrestleMania 32, which featured WWE superstars like John Cena, The Rock, and Roman Reigns. The stadium has also hosted concerts by notable artists like Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Beyoncé, as well as international soccer matches, such as the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the 2018 International Champions Cup, which featured teams like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Manchester United. The stadium has also been used for other events, such as the Big 12 Championship Game and the Cotton Bowl Classic, which have been attended by notable figures like Bob Stoops, Mack Brown, and Nick Saban. The stadium's events have been recognized by organizations like the National Football League and the NCAA, and have been covered by media outlets like ESPN, FOX Sports, and CBS Sports.

Seating and Attendance

The stadium's seating capacity is over 80,000, with the ability to expand to over 100,000 for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff National Championship, which have been attended by notable figures like Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Condoleezza Rice. The stadium's seating is divided into several levels, including the lower level, club level, and upper level, with premium seating options like suites and club seats, which offer amenities like Dallas Cowboys-themed decor and Miller Lite-sponsored bars. The stadium's attendance has been consistently high, with the Dallas Cowboys averaging over 90,000 fans per game, and the stadium has been recognized as one of the toughest venues in the National Football League by players like Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.

Facilities and Amenities

The stadium features a wide range of facilities and amenities, including a massive video board, which was designed by Daktronics and installed by Verizon Communications, and a state-of-the-art sound system, which was designed by JBL Professional and installed by Harman International. The stadium also features a variety of concession stands and restaurants, including Chick-fil-A, Pizza Hut, and Miller Lite-sponsored bars, as well as a team store, which offers Dallas Cowboys-themed merchandise like Nike-designed jerseys and New Era-designed hats. The stadium's facilities and amenities have been recognized by organizations like the National Football League and the NCAA, and have been praised by fans and players alike, including Dallas Cowboys players like Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott.

Sustainability and Technology

The stadium has been recognized for its sustainability and technology, with features like a retractable roof, which was designed by Uni-Systems and built by Birdair, Inc., and a state-of-the-art lighting system, which was designed by Musco Sports Lighting and installed by Verizon Communications. The stadium has also implemented a variety of sustainable practices, such as recycling and energy-efficient lighting, which have been recognized by organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Football League. The stadium's technology has been recognized by awards like the Sports Business Journal's Sports Business Award and the Stadium Business Award, and has been praised by fans and players alike, including Dallas Cowboys players like Jason Witten and DeMarcus Ware. The stadium's commitment to sustainability and technology has made it a model for other stadiums, including Levi's Stadium and U.S. Bank Stadium, which have been recognized by organizations like the National Football League and the NCAA.

Category:Sports venues in the United States

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