Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium

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The Indianapolis Colts compete in the AFC South Division of the National Football League. The franchise has been located in Indianapolis since 1984. Before that, they were stationed in Baltimore. The Colts organization was founded in 1953, and has always played in the NFL.

Lucas Oil Stadium is the home field of the Colts. With a retractable roof this venue is one of the nicest in the entire league. Since opening in April 2008 tickets have been hard to come by.

The Colts have achieved a very high level of success over the years. They have won their conference six times and their division eleven times. Additionally, they won their first Super Bowl in 1970 and their second in 2006.

Many great players have suited up for the Colts over the years. Some of the most well known include Peyton Manning, Art Donovan, Johnny Unitas, Eric Dickerson, and Marshall Faulk.

The Indianapolis Colts have been one of the best teams in the league over the past few years. They are looking to build on their 2006 Super Bowl Championship, and it is safe to say that their fans are expecting the same.

Lucas Oil Stadium is the home field of the NFL's Indianapolis. With its modern design and upgraded amenities, it is easy to see why many are considering Lucas Oil Stadium to be the best in the NFL.

HKS Inc is the architectural firm credited with the stadium's design, with Walter P. Moore working as the Structural Engineer of Record. The stadium will feature a retractable roof and window wall, allowing the Colts to play outdoors. The elements of Kinetic Architecture will provide for quick conversion of the facility to accommodate a variety of events-allowing for increased use of the building and increased return on the investment.

In addition to NFL games, Lucas Oil Stadium is also set to host the 2010 Men’s NCAA basketball Final Four. The women’s Final Four will be played at the venue a year later.

Perhaps most importantly, the Super Bowl is set to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2012.

On February 28, 2006, it was announced that Lucas Oil had purchased the naming rights for $120 million over 20 years. The facility had previously been referred to as Indiana Stadium.

With a lot to offer, Lucas Oil Stadium tickets are selling quickly. This is true for Colts’ games, and any other event that is set to take place at the venue.

Facts about Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium

Capacity:

70,000


Opened:

August 16, 2008

Event Dates and Pricing Information

Venue Date Price Tickets Available
Lucas Oil Stadium Sep 7, 2024 From $1,844 9