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Gillette Stadium

Foxborough, MA
65,878 Capacity
2002 Opened
artificial turf Surface
open Roof

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Gillette Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States. The stadium is 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Downtown Boston and 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Providence, Rhode Island. It serves as the home stadium and administrative offices for both the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS). It opened in 2002, replacing the adjacent Foxboro Stadium. It also served as the home venue for the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Minutemen football team in 2012 and 2013 while on-campus Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium underwent renovations; it continued to serve as a part-time home venue for higher attendance UMass games through 2018. Gillette Stadium's seating capacity is 64,628, including 5,876 club seats and 82 luxury suites.

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History & Stats

Opened
2002-05-11
Former names
CMGI Field (May 11 – August 4, 2002)
Capacity
American football:, 64,628 (2023–present), 65,878 (2015–2023) , 68,756 (2002–2014) , Soccer:, 20,000 (expandable)
Record attendance
71,723 (concert; Ed Sheeran, July 1, 2023)
Owner
Kraft Group
Operator
Kraft Group
Architect
HOK Sport
Surface
FieldTurf CORE (2006–present), Grass (2002–2006)
Construction cost
$325 million, ($ in )
Broke ground
2000-03-24
Renovated
2023
Tenants
New England Patriots (NFL) (2002–present), New England Revolution (MLS) (2002–present), Boston Legacy FC (NWSL) (2026), Massachusetts Minutemen (NCAA) (2012–2016, 2018), Boston Cannons (MLL/PLL) (2015–2020, 2024–present) , New England Revolution II (MLSNP) (2020–present)

Signature Moments

The Patriots Dynasty Era
Home of one of the great runs in American professional sports — Bill Belichick and Tom Brady's Patriots won 6 Super Bowls between 2001 and 2018, appearing in 9 total during the Gillette Stadium era (opened 2002).