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Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field Tickets

Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

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The Green Bay Packers compete in the NFC North Division of the National Football League. The Packers were founded in 1919, and began playing in the NFL in 1921. Ever since then they have been a member of the league, and over the years they have built quite a reputation for themselves. This has led to the Packers being one of the most well loved teams in the entire country.

The Packers play their home games at Lambeau Field, and have done so since 1957. Even though this is one of the oldest venues in the league, fans and players love it for many different reasons. When it comes down to it, the Packers have one of the best home field advantages in all of sports. It is safe to say that as long as they are playing at Lambeau Field that this is not going to change.

There are more than 30 teams in the NFL, but not many have the history of the Packers. This detail, combined with a great home field, has made Packers tickets very hard to come by over the years.

Many great players have competed for the Packers. They include Brett Favre, Reggie White, Bart Starr, and Ray Nitschke among many others.

The Green Bay Packers have been winning football games the right way for many years. It is safe to say that this is not going to change, and that Packers fans will always be in love with their team!

Lambeau Field is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Over the years this venue has become one of the most popular in the country. The main reason for this is the fact that it opened in 1957 (as City Stadium), and has been going strong ever since. As you can imagine, this makes Lambeau Field one of the oldest in the NFL. Despite its age, the venue has become part of the Packers.

The Green Bay Packers play their home games at Lambeau Field. They moved into the stadium in 1957, which means that they have been playing home games at the venue for more than 50 years. And to make sure that Lambeau Field lasts for 50 more, a $295 million renovation project took place in 2003.

Lambeau Field has a seating capacity of 72,922. This is more than enough to make sure that opposing teams have a difficult time walking out of Lambeau with a win. Over the years this venue has become known as one of the most difficult places for visiting teams to steal a victory. A lot of this has to do with the cold weather climate.

Even though not common, Lambeau Field has been used for other events such as concerts, NCAA hockey, and FIFA soccer.

Lambeau Field is also referred to by many as “The Frozen Tundra.” As you can imagine, this means that the field has the ability to get quite cold during the winter months.

When it comes to historic stadiums, it does not get much better than Lambeau Field.

Facts about Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field

Capacity:

81,441


Opened:

September 29, 1957