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Raymond James Stadium is a stadium for football and soccer located in Tampa, Florida. It is home to the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as the University of South Florida football team, and was formerly home to the MLS’s Tampa Bay Mutiny. The stadium seats just over 65,000, and it is expandable for special events. The stadium also hosts the annual Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day, and the Superbowl of Motorsports monster truck event in mid-January. Super Bowl XXXV was held there on January 28, 2001 between the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants. It will host Super Bowl XLIII in 2009.
Capacity 65,647 Opened September 20, 1998 Owner Tampa Sports Authority Cost $168.5 million Architect HOK Sport Raymond James Stadium was built primarily to replace the aging Houlihan’s Stadium, formerly located adjacent to the property. It is located on the former site of the now-demolished Al Lopez Field. The stadium officially opened September 20, 1998, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Chicago Bears, 27-15. The final cost of the stadium was $168.5 million, publicly financed. Originally referred to as Tampa Community Stadium, the naming rights were bought for $32.5 million for a thirteen-year deal by St. Petersburg-based Raymond James Financial. On April 27, 2006 an extension was signed to maintain naming rights through 2015.
One of the most recognizable features of the stadium is a 103-foot, 43-ton steel-and-concrete replica pirate ship, which fires soft-rubber footballs and confetti each time that the Bucs score points. The cannons fire six times for a touchdown, once for an extra point or if the Bucs get into their opponent’s red zone, twice for a safety or two point conversion, and three times for a field goal. In addition, when the Buccaneers enter their opponent’s red zone, stadium hosts hoist team flags around the perimeter of the upper deck.
When it opened, Raymond James Stadium was dubbed the “crown jewel” of the NFL. Buc Vision, a pair of 92-foot wide video screens, are among the largest in the league. Buccaneer Cove features a weathered, two-story fishing village facade, housing stadium concessions and restrooms. All areas of the stadium are ADA compliant.
Temporary bleachers were erected in the endzones for Super Bowl XXXV, and the attendance was a stadium record 71,921.
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