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in dollars) | architect = Roy Place〔 | project_manager = J. F. Garfield〔 | general_contractor= Orndorff Construction Co.〔 | former_names = | tenants = Arizona Wildcats (NCAA) (1928–present) Insight Bowl (NCAA) (1989–1999) Arizona Bowl (NCAA) (2015–Present) | seating_capacity = 56,029 (2014–present) 56,037 (2013)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.arizonawildcats.com/fls/30700/old_site/pdf/m-footbl/2012-13/prospectus/prospectus.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=30700 )〕 51,811 (2012)〔(2012 Arizona Football Prospectus )〕 56,100 (2011) 57,400 (2007–10) 56,002 (2000–06) 56,500 (1999) 57,803 (1994–98) 56,167 (1990–93) 51,955 (1986–89) 52,000 (1982–85) 57,000 (1975–81) 40,000 (1965–74) 25,500 (1961–64) 26,700 (1953–60) 22,671 (1950–52) 17,000 (1947–49) 11,000 (1938–46) 8,000 (1934–37) 7,000 (1928–33) | record_attendance = 59,920 (November 23, 1996 vs. Arizona State) }} Arizona Stadium is an outdoor college football stadium in Tucson, Arizona. On the campus of the University of Arizona, it is the home field of the Arizona Wildcats of the Pacific-12 Conference. Originally constructed in 1928 to hold 7,000 spectators, the stadium's seating capacity has been expanded numerous times since. As of 2014, the stadium had a total capacity of 56,029. The facility also includes various academic offices, including the Steward Observatory Mirror Lab. ==History== Located in central Tucson, Arizona Stadium has been home to University of Arizona Wildcats football since 1928. Initially, stadium capacity was 7,000, with the only seating located on the stadium's west side. Arizona's first game at the facility was October 12, 1929, when the Wildcats defeated Caltech 35-0. Capacity was increased to 10,000 in 1938 when seats were constructed on the stadium's east side. 4,000 seats were added to both end zones in 1947. In 1950, a horseshoe configuration was constructed around the south end zone resulting in the addition of almost 8,700 seats. A multi-level press box and 10,000 seats were added to the west grandstand in 1965. The east side of the stadium received a second tier, consisting of 17,000 seats, in 1976, as the Wildcats prepared to leave the WAC for the Pac-8 in 1978. In 1981, the track team stopped using the stadium and the track was removed. Permanent seating was placed at the north end zone in 1988. Following the 1988 season, a new press box with luxury sky boxes was built. The sky boxes include a 319 loge seats on the first level, 23 luxury suites between the 2nd and 3rd levels, and a media level on the 4th floor.〔http://www.arizonawildcats.com/facilities/ariz-stadium.html〕 Because the stadium was in place, the sky boxes are built so that the structure is cantilevered out over the western edge of the stadium seats, without actually touching the stadium. Prior to the 1999 season, a new scoreboard with a video monitor was installed. The Copper Bowl (now known as the Cactus Bowl) was a postseason bowl game based in Tucson and held at Arizona Stadium for ten years before moving to Phoenix (the game is now played in Tempe at Sun Devil Stadium, home to Arizona's instate rival Arizona State). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arizona Stadium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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