The Rose Bowl
The stadium, which opened in October 1922, is a National Historic Landmark and a California Historic Civil Engineering landmark. It is ranked number ten on our list of the top ten largest football stadiums in the United States.
The Rose Bowl, with a current capacity of 92,542 in an all-seated layout, is the world's 15th-largest stadium and the United States' 10th-largest stadium.
The Rose Bowl, one of the most famous sporting venues in history, is best known as a college football venue, specifically as the site of the Rose Bowl Game, for which it is named.
The Rose Bowl is also a well-known soccer facility, having hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final, the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, the 1984 Olympic Soccer Gold Medal Match, and several CONCACAF and USSF events.
Capacity: 92,542 seats
Opened: October 28, 1922
Location: Pasadena, California, USA