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Lambeau Field

Green Bay, WI
81,441 Capacity
turf Surface
outdoor Roof

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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 (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Earl "Curly" Lambeau, who had died two months earlier.

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History & Stats

Opened
1957-09-29
Nickname
The Frozen Tundra, Titletown USA, The Shrine of Pro Football
Former names
City Stadium (1957–1964), (renamed August 3, 1965)
Capacity
81,441
Record attendance
79,704 (January 11, 2015)
Owner
City of Green Bay
Architect
Somerville Associates, Ellerbe Becket (2003 renovation)
Surface
Kentucky bluegrass and SISGrass
Construction cost
$960,000, ($ in ), $295 million (2003 renovation), ($ in )
Broke ground
October 11, 1956
Renovated
2001–2003, 2012–2015, 2023
Expanded
1961, 1963, 1965, 1970, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2003, 2013, 2023
Tenants
Green Bay Packers (NFL) (1957–present)

Signature Moments

Lambeau Leap
Touchdown celebration popularized by the Green Bay Packers
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Ice Bowl
Topics referred to by the same term
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