What are the stadiums and venues that have hosted the Super Bowl? millennium group

Over the years, the venues and stadiums that have hosted the greatest event of the NFL They have been changing, although there are some who have come to receive it more than twice.

This February 12 he will live the Super Bowl LVII in it State Farm Stadium, this venue will receive the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. It will be the third time the Super Bowl has been played in Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

We are going to review the list of stadiums and venues that have had the privilege of hosting the Super Bowl.

or Lousiana Superdome,New Orleans: on seven occasions (SB XII, XV, XX, XXIV, XXXI, XXXVI and XLVVII)

o Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: six times (SB 23, 29, 33, 41, 44 and 54)

o Miami Orange Bowl, Miami: five times (SB II, III, V, X and XIII)

o Rose Bowl, Pasadena: five times (SB XI, XIV, XVII, XXI and XXVII)

o Tulane Stadium, New Orleans: three times (SB IV, VI, IX)

o San Diego Stadium, San Diego: three occasions (SB 22, 32 and 37)

or Raymons James Stadium, Tampa: three occasions (SB XXXV, XLIII, LV)

o State Farm Stadium, Glendale: three occasions (SB 42, 49 and 57)

o Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, California: twice (SB I and VII)

o Tampa Stadium, Tampa: twice (SB XVIII and XXV)

or Georgia Dome, Atlanta: two occasions (SB XXVIII and XXXIV)

These are the stadiums that have hosted the Super Bowl on more than one occasion, but here are the ones that have only hosted it once: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minnesota (LII), TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville (XXXIX), Sun Devil Stadium, Arizona (XXX), SoFi Stadium, Los Ángeles (LVI), Rice Stadium, Houston (VIII), Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit (XVI), MetLife Stadium, Nueva Jersey (XLVIII), Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianápolis (XLVI), Levi’s Stadium, California (L), Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minnesota (XXVI), Ford Field, Detroit (XL), Stanford Stadium, California (XIX) y AT&T Stadium, Texas (XLV).

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