Stanford Stadium

Capacity:
50,424
Country:
United States of America
Address:
625 Nelson Rd, Stanford, CA 94305, United States
Surface:
Grass
Conference:
Pac 12
Tenant:
Stanford Cardinal
Opened:
September 16, 2006
Team:
Stanford Cardinal football
Cost:
$90 million
Our Reminder on Things to Do for the Best Experience
  1. Buy Tickets in Advance: Secure your tickets well in advance to get the best seats and avoid last-minute hassles. Check for additional Parking Passes. Check security requirements possibly no bags, or clear bags only?
  2. Arrive Early: Give yourself plenty of time to arrive at the stadium before the game starts. This will allow you to find parking, navigate the stadium, and soak in the pre-game atmosphere.
  3. Check the Schedule: Know the game schedule, as well as any pre-game events, tailgating parties, or fan experiences that might be happening on that day.
  4. Parking: Research parking options in advance, and consider using rideshare services or public transportation to avoid parking headaches.
  5. Dress Comfortably: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you might be walking around a lot.
  6. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
  7. Bring ID and Tickets: Make sure to have your ID and tickets ready for security checks and entry into the stadium.
  8. Explore the Stadium: Take some time to explore the stadium, including its various levels and amenities.
  9. Try Local Food: Check out the food and beverage options within the stadium. Many stadiums offer local cuisine and unique food items.
  10. Capture Memories: Take photos to capture the memories. The stadium's design and the energetic crowd make for great photo opportunities.
  11. Respect Fan Etiquette: Respect the fans around you, regardless of which team they're supporting. Engaging in good sportsmanship enhances the overall experience.
  12. Follow Security Guidelines: Be aware of the stadium's security guidelines and cooperate with security personnel for a smooth entry process.
  13. Plan for Post-Game Traffic: Consider that traffic leaving the stadium can be heavy after the game ends. Have a plan for transportation after the event.
  14. Visit the Team Store: Check out the team store for merchandise and souvenirs to commemorate your visit.
  15. Download Apps: If the stadium has an official app, download it for real-time updates, interactive experiences, and information about the event.
  16. Respect Local Laws: Familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations to ensure a trouble-free experience.
  17. Weather Preparedness: Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly if the game is outdoors or has an outdoor component.
  18. Check for COVID-19 Guidelines: Stay updated on any COVID-19 related protocols or guidelines.
  19. Enjoy the Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the excitement of being at a live game, cheer with fellow fans, and create lasting memories.

Located in sunny California, football has been played at the site of Stanford Stadium for over nine decades. However, the stadium many fans attended games at for over 80 years no longer exists as a new Stanford Stadium was constructed in 2006. The original Stanford Stadium was built when the Cardinal’s rival, the University of California, built a new stadium. This was a fierce rival that led the two schools to see who could construct a new stadium first. With enough support from alumni and others, Stanford was able to raise enough money to construct Stanford Stadium in 1921.


The stadium was built and completed when the Cardinals played the Golden Bears on November 19, 1921. Built at a cost of just over $500,000 Stanford Stadium had a seating capacity of 60,000. The one tier grandstand was in the shape of a horseshoe in 1921. By 1925, just over 10,000 seats were added to Stanford Stadium, partially enclosing the horseshoe. Additionally, 14 rows of seats were built around the rim of the stadium in 1927. A new press box was added at Stanford Stadium in 1960 and tunnel entrances were constructed on the west side. The last major addition to Stanford Stadium was in 1978 when scoreboards were added above the stands in the north and south end zones. The stadium had a capacity of 85,500 when it closed. The stadium hosted both the Super Bowl and the World Cup. In August 2005 the Cardinals announced plans to demolish Stanford Stadium immediately after the 2005 season. Built on the same location, the new Stanford Stadium opened in time for the 2006 Cardinals season. This new modern stadium seats less fans than the old Stanford Stadium, but brings fans closer to the action on the field. The $90 million, 50,000 seat stadium has 437 club seats and opened on September 16, 2006. Before the start of the 2013 season, twin HD video/scoreboards replaced the original ones at Stanford Stadium.