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Hard rock Stadium
Ort 347 Don Shula Drive Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Koordinaten ♁25° 57′ 28,5″ N, 80° 14′ 19,8″ WKoordinaten: 25° 57′ 28,5″ N, 80° 14′ 19,8″ W | | OSM Eigentümer Stephen M. Ross (ca. 95 %) Wayne Huizenga (5 %) Betreiber Miami Dolphins Baubeginn 1. Dezember 1985 Eröffnung 16. August 1987 Kosten 115 Mio. US-Dollar (1987) 250 Mio. US-Dollar (2007) 550 Mio. US-Dollar (2015–2016) Architekt HOK Sport (heute: Populous) Kapazität 75.540 Plätze (2001–2014)
Sapporo Dome
Ort 1–2 Hitsujigaoka Japan Sapporo, Hokkaidō 062-0045, Japan Eigentümer Stadt Sapporo Betreiber Sapporo Dome Co.,Ltd. Eröffnung 3. Juni 2001 Oberfläche Naturrasen (Fußball) Kunstrasen (Baseball) Kosten 4,22 Mrd. Yen (etwa 412 Mio. Euro) Architekt Hiroshi Hara Kapazität 41.566 (feste Sitzplätze) 42.065 Plätze (Fußball) 42.274 Plätze (Baseball) 53.820 Plätze (maximal) Spielfläche 120 × 85 m (Fußball) 100 × 122 m (Baseball) Veranstaltungen Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2002