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'''Cardinals Stadium''' (the official name is yet to be announced) is a retractable roof [[stadium]] currently undergoing construction in [[Glendale, Arizona]].
'''Cardinals Stadium''' (the official name is yet to be announced) is a retractable roof [[stadium]] currently undergoing construction in [[Glendale, Arizona]].


The 63,000 seat, that is expandible to 73,000, stadium will open in [[2006]]. The main tenats will be the [[Arizona Cardinals]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]]. Additionally, the stadium will host the [[Fiesta Bowl]] as well as [[Super Bowl XLII]] and perhaps future [[Final Four|Final Fours]]. Groundbreaking for the stadium occured in [[March 2002]]. It's cost has been estimated at [[United States dollar|$]]355 million.
The 63,000 seat, that is expandible to 73,000, stadium will open in [[2006]]. The main tenants will be the [[Arizona Cardinals]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]]. Additionally, the stadium will host the [[Fiesta Bowl]] as well as [[Super Bowl XLII]] and perhaps future [[Final Four]]s. Groundbreaking for the stadium occured in [[March 2002]]. It's cost has been estimated at [[United States dollar|$]]355 million.


The stadium will feature natural grass. An opening on one side of the stadium will allow the grass to be tracked inside and out to receive sunlight.
The stadium will feature natural grass. An opening on one side of the stadium will allow the grass to be tracked inside and out to receive sunlight.

Revision as of 12:31, 29 September 2005

Cardinals Stadium (the official name is yet to be announced) is a retractable roof stadium currently undergoing construction in Glendale, Arizona.

The 63,000 seat, that is expandible to 73,000, stadium will open in 2006. The main tenants will be the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Additionally, the stadium will host the Fiesta Bowl as well as Super Bowl XLII and perhaps future Final Fours. Groundbreaking for the stadium occured in March 2002. It's cost has been estimated at $355 million.

The stadium will feature natural grass. An opening on one side of the stadium will allow the grass to be tracked inside and out to receive sunlight.

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