Neyland Stadium

Neyland Stadium, in Knoxville, Tennessee, is the sixth biggest stadium on the list today. The venue is yet another tribute to, you guessed it, college football in the United States. Shields-Watkins Field was the name of the stadium when it was initially opened in 1921. Then, it was renamed Neyland Stadium in 1962 to honor Robert Neyland, the man regarded as the founder of the University of Tennessee football team.


Between 2004 and 2010, Neyland Stadium underwent a thorough redevelopment. The staged project did not interfere with existing structures but included brand new amenities for spectators, new electronic systems, and various other enhancements (corporate, media, new entry plazas, and exterior walls) that are intended to last for the next seven decades. Neyland Stadium now has a seating capacity of 102,455.


Capacity: 102,455

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Inauguration: September 24, 1921

Construction: 21/03/1921 - 09/1921

Neyland Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Neyland Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Neyland Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Neyland Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com

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