Lambeau Field

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Lambeau Field
Location Green Bay, Wisconsin
Opened September 29, 1957
Other Names City Stadium (1957-65)
Tenants Green Bay Packers (1957-present)

Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau who had died two months earlier.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League September 29, 1957 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears Program
National Football League October 6, 1957 Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions Program
National Football League November 3, 1957 Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants Program
National Football League September 28, 1958 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears Program
National Football League October 5, 1958 Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions Program
National Football League October 26, 1958 Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles Program
National Football League November 16, 1958 Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams Program
National Football League September 27, 1959 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears Program
National Football League October 4, 1959 Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions Program
National Football League September 5, 1960 Green Bay Packers vs. St. Louis Cardinals preseason
National Football League October 9, 1960 Green Bay Packers vs. Baltimore Colts Program
National Football League September 24, 1961 Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers Program
National Football League October 8, 1961 Green Bay Packers vs. Baltimore Colts Program
National Football League November 19, 1961 Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams Program0
National Football League December 31, 1961 Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants postseason
National Football League September 16, 1962 Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings Program

See also

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