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Lambeau Field
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Lambeau Field (NFC North Battle 11

Location

1265 Lombardi Ave Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304

Stadium Debut

November 13, 2011

Surface

Grass

Capacity

72,928

Home Team

Green Bay Packers

Lambeau Field is an outdoor stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is home to the Green Bay Packers. It originally opened in 1957 as City Stadium until 1965 when the founder, player, and long time Head Coach of the Packers, Curly Lambeau died. In his honor, the stadium was renamed to Lambeau Field. The stadium was recreated in 2011 by EA Titletown for the popular NFC North Battle 11

Stadium usage[]

As of 2011, the stadium was made for NFC North Battle 11. This is an article about what it's used for.

Green Bay Packers[]

Lambeau Field is the homefield for the Green Bay Packers. The stadium is only availible for Packers home games during the season. Check the Season Schedule for upcoming Packers home games.

Super Bowl I[]

Super Bowl I Celebration

Lambeau Field during Super Bowl I

As of February 6, 2011. Super Bowl I was held at Lambeau Field. The Packers rival, the Minnesota Vikings played against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Vikings won 7 KO's over 5.

Packers Family Night[]

Before the preseason begins, the real life Green Bay Packers host a practice session at Lambeau Field open to fans at $10 dollars. The cities local TV Station, FOX 11, does a live broadcasting along with interviewing coaches and players by their anchors, Tom Milbourn and Michelle Melby. Because many people have been begging EA Titletown to reopen the game, they have introduced this game for the first time, scheduled like the real game on August 6, 2011. The game wont count scores because it is a practice session.

South Endzone Expansion[]

Lambeau expansions conference august 25 2011

At the podium, Packers president Mark Murphy unvails the final designs of the South Endzone renovation, August 25, 2011.

In 2010, the Green Bay Packers announced that they were gonna install new High Definition scoreboards in replacement with their current scoreboards. Later plans were expanded to include adding as many as 7,500 seats both inside and outside as well as viewing platforms, and lounging areas. On May 5, 2011 the Packers sent out an online survey to 30,000 season-ticket holders, club-seat holders and individuals on the season-ticket waiting list to get feedback from the fans’ on several concepts being considered for the south end-zone development.

On August 25, 2011, Packers president Mark Murphy as unvailed the final design for the south endzone, along with announcing that the renovations wouldn't be payed through state taxes, but through the players themselves.

Photo Gallery[]

Lambeau Renovation Photos and Webcams[]

Renovation photos are based on cameras from Packers.com and FOX-11 Online.

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