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Former Major League Soccer stadiums

  • CEFCU StadiumThe stadium officially opened in 1933 as a facility holding just 4,000 seats. Its design featured large berms on the east, west, north and south sides of the…
  • Empower Field at Mile HighIn November 1998, Denver voters passed Referendum 4A to fund a new football stadium. This vote extended a tenth of a percent sales tax on transactions within…
  • Arrowhead StadiumVoters in Jackson County approved a $102 million bond issue in 1967 to build a new sports complex. This decision followed the departure of the Kansas City…
  • Raymond James StadiumIn 1995, new owner Malcolm Glazer purchased the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a record $192 million. He immediately declared the existing twenty-eight-year-old…
  • Historic Crew StadiumLamar Hunt, an oil billionaire and owner of the Columbus Crew, provided all private funding for a stadium that would cost US$28.5 million to build.
  • Nissan Stadium (Nashville)On the 7th of May 1996, voters in Metropolitan Nashville/Davidson County approved a partial funding plan for a new stadium.