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| [[1978 NFL season|September 2, 1978]] | | [[1978 NFL season|September 2, 1978]] | ||
| [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] vs. [[New York Giants]] | | [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] vs. [[New York Giants]] | ||
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| [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] vs. [[Chicago Bears]] | | [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] vs. [[Chicago Bears]] | ||
| [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Chicago Bears (December 20, 1980)|Program]] | | [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Chicago Bears (December 20, 1980)|Program]] | ||
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| [[1990 NFL season|October 21, 1990]] | | [[1990 NFL season|October 21, 1990]] |
Revision as of 06:25, 15 September 2023
Location | Tampa, Florida |
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Opened | November 4, 1967 |
Closed | September 13, 1998 |
Demolished | April 11, 1999 |
Other Names | Houlihan's Stadium (1996-99) |
Tenants | Tampa Bay Mutiny (1996-98) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976-97) South Florida Bulls (1997) Tampa Bay Bandits (1983-85) Tampa Spartans (1967-74) |
Tampa Stadium (nicknamed The Big Sombrero) was a large open-air stadium (maximum capacity about 74,000) located in Tampa, Florida, which opened in 1967 and was significantly expanded in 1974-75. The facility is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League, who played there from their establishment in 1976 until 1997. It also hosted two Super Bowls, in 1984 and 1991, as well as the 1984 USFL Championship Game.
Teams and Seasons
Season | Team | League |
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1979 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | National Football League |
List of credited publications
See also
Venues Portal |