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Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia
Hard Rock Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the southeastern United States, located in Miami Gardens, Florida. The stadium is the home field for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) and the Miami Hurricanes, the University of Miami 's NCAA Division I college football team.
Hard Rock Stadium – University of Miami Athletics
Inaugurated in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium is the annual site for various events that including Miami Hurricanes football, Miami Dolphins football and the Orange Bowl. It has also hosted six Super Bowls (XXIII, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV and LIV), two Worlds Series (1997, 2003), four BCS National Championship Games, and the 2021 ...
Homepage - Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium is home to the Miami Dolphins, University of Miami, the Miami Open and many global events. Host your next event in our world-class facility. Whether it is an intimate group of 25 people in one of the private clubs to hosting thousands of …
The Evolution of Hard Rock Stadium - Football Stadium Digest
2020年1月31日 · Home to the Miami Dolphins, the current Hard Rock Stadium has gone by many names—opening as Joe Robbie Stadium in 1987, then later going through a variety of naming-rights sponsorships from Pro Player in the mid-1990s to Sun Life Stadium during its last Super Bowl and for a few years beyond.
Joe Robbie Stadium - Miami - RetroSeasons.com
Stadiums Miami Joe Robbie Stadium For their first 21 seasons, the Miami Dolphins played at the Orange Bowl. Team founder Joe Robbie explained what led to the decision to build a new stadium: "In 1976, the city of Miami wanted to quadruple our rent.
Hard Rock Stadium History - Pro-Football-Reference.com
Known As: Joe Robbie Stadium (1987-1995), Pro Player Stadium (1996-2004), Dolphins Stadium (2005-2005), Dolphin Stadium (2006-2008), Land Shark Stadium (2009-2009), Sun Life Stadium (2010-2015), Hard Rock Stadium (2016-2024) Surfaces: grass (1987-2024) Teams: Super Bowls: XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI, XLIV, LIV.
HARD ROCK STADIUM - Stadiums of Pro Football
Originally named Joe Robbie Stadium, the Miami Dolphins played their first game at the stadium on August 16, 1987. Joe Robbie Stadium was a major upgrade from the Orange Bowl with 75,000 orange and teal seats that enclosed the field.
Hard Rock Stadium, FL, USA - LatLong
Hard Rock Stadium, formerly known as Joe Robbie Stadium between August 16, 1987 and August 25, 1996, is a large multi-use stadium with a football capacity of 64,767, located at 347 Don Shula Dr, about 2 miles from Miami Gardens city center, FL, United States. It was opened on August 16, 1987, and designed by HOK.
Hard Rock Stadium (Dolphins Stadium) – StadiumDB.com
2021年4月29日 · Construction of a brand new football stadium in Miami was the initiative of NFL team Dolphins founder Joe Robbie, who later became the building’s first name-bearer. After 21 seasons at the now demolished Orange Bowl near downtown, Dolphins relocated north.
Hard Rock Stadium: Miami stadium guide for 2025 - Itinerant Fan
2016年2月4日 · Originally known as Joe Robbie Stadium, it has sported eight different names thanks to a revolving door of corporate naming sponsors, from the plain (Dolphin Stadium) to the ludicrous (Land Shark Stadium).
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