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The following is alist of indoorstadiums, ordered bycapacity. This is intended to include only stadiums that are used for sports traditionally held outdoors. It is split into two sublists:

  • Stadiums designed for field sports, such any of a wide variety offootball codes,baseball, and/ortrack and field.
  • Stadiums designed fortennis (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area than in field sports).

Onlydomed andretractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field.Wembley Stadium in London, which seats 90,000 spectators, is not included as the roof can only be partially closed. The stadiums are divided into current stadiums, closed stadiums, and future stadiums (those currently under-construction and those planned for construction).

Current

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Field sports

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryTypeTenant(s)NotesImage
1Santiago Bernabéu Stadium83,000[1]Madrid SpainRetractableReal Madrid (La Liga)Retractable pitch as well; stadium was originally open-air
2Jakarta International Stadium82,000Jakarta IndonesiaRetractablePersija Jakarta (Liga 1),Indonesia national football team (AFC)
3AT&T Stadium80,000Arlington, Texas United StatesRetractableDallas Cowboys (NFL)Capacity expandable to 105,000.
4Principality Stadium73,931Cardiff WalesRetractableWales National Rugby Union Team (WRU)
5Caesars Superdome73,208New Orleans,Louisiana United StatesDomedNew Orleans Saints (NFL)Capacity expandable to 76,468
6NRG Stadium72,220Houston,Texas United StatesRetractableHouston Texans (NFL)
7Mercedes-Benz Stadium71,000Atlanta,Georgia United StatesRetractableAtlanta Falcons (NFL),Atlanta United FC (MLS)Expandable to 75,000
8SoFi Stadium70,240Inglewood,California United StatesIndoorsLos Angeles Chargers, (NFL)Los Angeles Rams (NFL)Expandable to 100,000
9Al-Bayt Stadium68,895Al-Khor QatarRetractableAl-Khor SCSeating capacity expected to be reduced to 32,600 after the 2022 World Cup.
10Gazprom Arena67,800St. Petersburg RussiaRetractableFC Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russian Premier League)
11The Dome at America's Center67,277St. Louis,Missouri United StatesDomedSt. Louis BattleHawks (XFL)Capacity expandable to 70,000
12U.S. Bank Stadium66,860Minneapolis,Minnesota United StatesIndoorsMinnesota Vikings (NFL)Capacity expandable to 73,000
13Allegiant Stadium65,000Las Vegas, Nevada United StatesDomedLas Vegas Raiders (NFL),UNLV Rebels (NCAA)Capacity expandable to 72,000
14Ford Field65,000Detroit,Michigan United StatesDomedDetroit Lions (NFL)Capacity expandable to 70,000
15Alamodome64,000San Antonio,Texas United StatesDomedUTSA Roadrunners (NCAA)Capacity expandable to 72,000
16State Farm Stadium63,400Glendale, Arizona United StatesRetractableArizona Cardinals (NFL)Seating capacity expandable to 72,200 (over 78,600 with standing room).
17Lucas Oil Stadium63,000Indianapolis,Indiana United StatesRetractableIndianapolis Colts (NFL)Capacity expandable to 70,000.
18Kazimierz Górski National Stadium58,580Warsaw PolandRetractablePoland National Football Team (UEFA)
19Johan Cruyff ArenA56,120Amsterdam NetherlandsRetractableAFC Ajax (Eredivisie)
20Olympic Stadium56,040Montreal,Quebec CanadaDomedCF Montréal (MLS,select matches)The stadium's roof replacement project is underway.[2]
21Arena Națională55,634Bucharest RomaniaRetractableRomania National Football Team (UEFA),FCSB (Liga I)
22National Stadium55,000Singapore SingaporeRetractableSingapore National Football Team (AFC)
23Veltins-Arena54,740Gelsenkirchen GermanyRetractableFC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga)Capacity 62,271 with standing rows
24Merkur Spiel-Arena54,600Domedüsseldorf GermanyRetractableFortuna Domedüsseldorf (Bundesliga)
25BC Place54,320Vancouver,British Columbia CanadaRetractableBC Lions (CFL),Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS)The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced with a retractable roof.
26Deutsche Bank Park53,800Frankfurt GermanyRetractableEintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga)The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
27Marvel Stadium53,343Melbourne AustraliaRetractableEssendon Football Club (AFL),St Kilda Football Club (AFL),Western Bulldogs (AFL),North Melbourne Football Club (AFL),Carlton Football Club (AFL),Melbourne Renegades (BBL),Melbourne Renegades (WBBL),Melbourne Victory FC (A-League)
28Strawberry Arena50,653Solna SwedenRetractableSweden National Football Team (UEFA),AIK Fotboll (Allsvenskan)
29Stade Pierre-Mauroy50,186Villeneuve d'Ascq FranceRetractableLille OSC (Ligue 1)
30Kai Tak Sports Park Main Stadium50,000Hong Kong Hong KongRetractableHong Kong national football team
31JMA Wireless Dome49,057Syracuse,New York United StatesDomedSyracuse Orange (NCAA)The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced by a fixed roof.
32Chase Field48,330Phoenix, Arizona United StatesRetractableArizona Diamondbacks (MLB)
33T-Mobile Park47,929Seattle,Washington United StatesRetractableSeattle Mariners (MLB)
34Tokyo Dome45,600Tokyo JapanDomedYomiuri Giants (NPB)Capacity expandable to 65,000.
35Toyota Stadium45,000Toyota JapanRetractableNagoya Grampus (J1 League),Toyota Verblitz (Top League)
36Al Janoub Stadium44,325Al-Wakrah QatarRetractableAl-Wakrah Sports Club (Qatar Stars League)Seating capacity expected to be reduced to 20,000 after the 2022 World Cup.
37Ligga Arena42,372Curitiba BrazilRetractableClub Athletico Paranaense (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A)The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
38Tropicana Field42,735St. Petersburg, Florida United StatesDomedTampa Bay Rays (MLB)Sections of seating are closed and covered with tarps, functionally bringing the seating capacity down to 31,042.
39American Family Field41,900Milwaukee,Wisconsin United StatesRetractableMilwaukee Brewers (MLB)
40Sapporo Dome41,566Sapporo JapanDomedHokkaido Consadole Sapporo (J1 League)Capacity expandable to 53,796
41Daikin Park41,168Houston,Texas United StatesRetractableHouston Astros (MLB)
42Taipei Dome40,575Taipei TaiwanDomedNoneExpandable capacity to 50,000 for concerts.
43Globe Life Field40,300Arlington, Texas United StatesRetractableTexas Rangers (MLB)
44Fukuoka PayPay Dome40,142[3]Fukuoka JapanRetractableFukuoka SoftBank Hawks (NPB)
45Resonac Dome Oita40,000Ōita JapanRetractableOita Trinita (J1 League)
46Shaoxing China Textile City Sports Center40,000Shaoxing ChinaRetractableNone
47Rogers Centre39,150[4]Toronto,Ontario CanadaRetractableToronto Blue Jays (MLB)
48Parken Stadium38,065Copenhagen DenmarkRetractableDenmark National Football Team (UEFA),F.C. Copenhagen (Superliga)
49LoanDepot Park36,742Miami,Florida United StatesRetractableMiami Marlins (MLB)Capacity is 37,442 with standing room.
50Nagoya Dome36,418Nagoya JapanDomedChunichi Dragons (NPB)
51Kyocera Dome36,220Osaka JapanDomedOrix Buffaloes (NPB)
52Ordos Stadium35,107Ordos ChinaRetractableNone
53ES CON Field Hokkaido35,000Kitahiroshima JapanRetractableHokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters (NPB)
54Belluna Dome31,552Tokorozawa JapanDomedSaitama Seibu Lions (NPB)
55Forsyth Barr Stadium30,748Dunedin New ZealandDomedOtago Rugby Football Union (NZR),Highlanders (Super Rugby)Expandable seating capacity
56Paris La Domedéfense Arena30,680Nanterre FranceDomedRacing 92 (Top 14)Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena.
57Noevir Stadium Kobe30,132Kobe JapanRetractableVissel Kobe (J1 League),INAC Kobe Leonessa (Nadeshiko League),Kobelco Steelers (Top League)The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
58Astana Arena30,244Astana KazakhstanRetractableFC Astana (Kazakhstan Premier League),FC Bayterek (Kazakhstan First Division),Kazakhstan National Football Team (UEFA)
593Arena30,000Stockholm SwedenRetractableDjurgårdens IF Fotboll (Allsvenskan),Hammarby Fotboll (Allsvenskan)Capacity is 33,000 with standing room.
60GelreDome28,000Arnhem NetherlandsRetractableVitesse Arnhem (Eredivisie)
61Saitama Super Arena27,000Saitama JapanDomedNoneStadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena.
62Kingdom Arena26,000Riyadh Saudi ArabiaRetractableAl Hilal SFCCapacity Expandable to 40,000 seats
63Nantong Stadium22,000Nantong ChinaRetractableNone
64Fargodome18,700Fargo, North Dakota United StatesDomedNorth Dakota State Bison (NCAA)
65Tacoma Dome17,100Tacoma,Washington United StatesDomedNone
66Gocheok Sky Dome16,739Seoul South KoreaDomedKiwoom Heroes (KBO League)
67UNI-Dome16,324Cedar Falls, Iowa United StatesDomedNorthern Iowa Panthers (NCAA)
68Kibbie Dome16,000Moscow, Idaho United StatesDomedIdaho Vandals (NCAA)
69Telenor Arena15,000Bærum NorwayDomedNone
70Alerus Center12,283Grand Forks, North Dakota United StatesDomedNorth Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCAA)
71ICCU Dome12,000Pocatello, Idaho United StatesDomedIdaho State Bengals (NCAA)
72Ford Center at The Star12,000Frisco, Texas United StatesDomedDallas Cowboys (NFL),Dallas Rattlers (MLL)Used forhigh school football by theFrisco Independent School District and serves as the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility.[5][6][7]
73Walkup Skydome10,000Flagstaff, Arizona United StatesDomedNorthern Arizona Lumberjacks (NCAA)Capacity expandable to 11,230
74DakotaDome9,100Vermillion, South Dakota United StatesDomedSouth Dakota Coyotes (NCAA)
75ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center8,539Johnson City, Tennessee United StatesDomedNone
76Superior Dome8,000Marquette, Michigan United StatesDomedNorthern Michigan Wildcats (NCAA)
77Round Valley Ensphere5,500Eagar, Arizona United StatesDomedRound Valley High School (AIA)
78Nipro Hachiko Dome5,040Odate JapanDomedNone

Tennis and other

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryTypeTenant(s)Notes
1Arthur Ashe Stadium23,771New York City,New York United StatesRetractableUS OpenRetractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
2Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss15,500Buenos Aires ArgentinaRetractableArgentina (Davis Cup)Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
3Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe Chatrier15,225Paris FranceRetractableFrench OpenRetractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
4(tie)Centre Court15,000London United KingdomRetractableWimbledonOriginally an open-air stadium.
National Tennis Center Center CourtBeijing ChinaRetractableChina Open
Plaza de Toros La MacarenaMedellín ColombiaRetractableNoneRetractable-roofedbullfighting arena. Originally open-air.
Qizhong Forest Sports City ArenaShanghai ChinaRetractableShanghai Masters
8Rod Laver Arena14,820Melbourne AustraliaRetractableAustralian OpenMulti-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre atMelbourne Park (part of theMelbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct)
9Louis Armstrong Stadium14,000New York City,New York United StatesRetractableUS OpenRetractable-roofed tennis arena.
10Perth Arena13,910Perth AustraliaRetractablePerth Wildcats (NBL),West Coast Fever (Suncorp Super Netball)
11Tennisstadion am Rothenbaum13,200Hamburg GermanyRetractableHamburg European Open
12Estadio Manolo Santana12,442Madrid SpainRetractableMadrid Open
13No. 1 Court12,345London United KingdomRetractableWimbledonOriginally an open-air stadium.
14Gerry Weber Stadion12,300Halle (Westfalen) GermanyRetractableHalle Open
15Plaza de Toros de La Ribera11,046Logroño SpainRetractableNoneRetractable-roofed bullring.
16Iradier Arena10,714Vitoria-Gasteiz SpainRetractableNoneRetractable-roofed arena
17John Cain Arena10,500Melbourne AustraliaRetractableMelbourne United (NBL),South East Melbourne Phoenix (NBL),Melbourne Vixens (Suncorp Super Netball),Collingwood Magpies (Suncorp Super Netball),Australian OpenMulti-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre
18Stade Roland Garros – Court Suzanne Lenglen10,068Paris FranceRetractableFrench OpenRetractable-roofed tennis arena, originally open-air.
19Ariake Coliseum10,000Koto, Tokyo JapanRetractableJapan Open
20Margaret Court Arena7,500Melbourne AustraliaRetractable[8][9]Australian OpenMulti-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre
21Campo Pequeno bullring6,869Lisbon PortugalRetractableNoneRetractable-roofed bullfighting stadium. Originally was open-air.
22Pat Rafter Arena5,500Tennyson, Queensland AustraliaDomedBrisbane InternationalExpandable to 7,000
23Kungliga tennishallen5,000Stockholm SwedenDomedStockholm Open
24Caja Mágica Court 13,500Madrid SpainRetractableMadrid Open
25Caja Mágica Court 22,500Madrid SpainRetractableMadrid Open
26Aqua Wing Arena2,000Nagano JapanRetractableNoneRetractable-roofed aquatics stadium

Closed and demolished

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Field sports

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(All of these were domed)

Defunct and demolished stadiums

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryClosedDemolishedTenant(s)Notes
1Pontiac Silverdome82,000Pontiac, Michigan United States2013December 4, 2017Detroit Lions (NFL) (1975-2001),Detroit Pistons (NBA) (1978-1988),Detroit Express (NASL) (1978-1980),Michigan Panthers (USFL) (1983-1984),Detroit Mechanix (AUDL) (2012)
2Georgia Dome71,228Atlanta,Georgia2017November 20, 2017Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (1992-2016),Atlanta Hawks (NBA) (1997-1999),Georgia State Panthers (NCAA) (2010-2016)Demolished after the opening ofMercedes-Benz Stadium.
3Kingdome66,000Seattle,Washington2000March 26, 2000Seattle Seahawks (NFL) (1976-1999),Seattle Sounders (NASL) (1976-1983),Seattle Mariners (MLB) (1977-1999),Seattle SuperSonics (NBA) (1978-1985)The open-airLumen Field stands on the site.
4Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome64,111Minneapolis,Minnesota2013January 18, 2014Minnesota Vikings (NFL) (1982-2013),Minnesota Twins (MLB) (1982-2009),Minnesota Golden Gophers (NCAA) (1982-2008),Minnesota Strikers (NASL) (1984),Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) (1989-1990)A newer domed stadium,U.S. Bank Stadium, stands on the site.
5NRG Astrodome62,439Houston,Texas2004N/AHouston Astros (MLB) (1965-1999),Houston Cougars (NCAA) (1965-1997),Houston Stars (USA/NASL) (1967-1968),Houston Oilers (AFL/NFL) (1968-1996),Houston Texans (WFL) (1974),Houston Hurricane (NASL) (1978-1980),Houston Gamblers (USFL) (1984-1985),Houston Energy (WPFL) (2002-2006)Still standing (defunct)
6RCA Dome57,981Indianapolis,Indiana2008December 20, 2008Indianapolis Colts (NFL) (1984-2007)Demolished after the opening ofLucas Oil Stadium.
7Illichivets Indoor Sports Complex5,500Mariupol UkraineApril 2022N/AFC Mariupol (UPL U-19) (2007-2022, winter games)Still standing but badly damaged due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[10]

Formerly covered stadiums

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#StadiumCapacity (previous to removal of roof)CityCountryTenant(s)Notes
1Fisht Olympic Stadium40,000Sochi RussiaPFC Sochi (Russian Premier League)Roof was designed for the2014WinterOlympicsopening andclosing ceremonies and the2014WinterParalympicsopening andclosing ceremonies as a temporary structure, and was removed as part of a renovation in preparation for the2018 World Cup.[11][12][13]

Future

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Under construction

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryTypePlanned openingTenant(s)Notes
1New Nissan Stadium60,000Nashville, Tennessee United StatesDomed2027Tennessee Titans[14][15][16]
2One New Zealand Stadium30,000Christchurch New ZealandDomed2026Crusaders,CanterburyExpandable to 41,000

Planned

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Field sports

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryTypePlanned openingTenant(s)Notes
1Huntington Bank Field67,500Brook Park, Ohio United StatesDomed2029Cleveland Browns[17][18][19][20]
2Commanders Stadium65,000Washington, D.C. United StatesDomed2030Washington Commanders[21]
3EverBank Stadium62,000Jacksonville, Florida United StatesDomed2028Jacksonville Jaguars[22]
4Chicago Bears Stadium60,000Arlington Heights, Illinois United StatesDomed2029-2031Chicago Bears[23][24]
5Las Vegas Stadium33,000Paradise, Nevada United StatesDomed2028Las Vegas Athletics[25][26]
6Macquarie Point Stadium23,000Hobart, Tasmania AustraliaDomed2029Tasmania Football Club[27]
7Broncos StadiumTBDDenver, Colorado United StatesRetractable2031Denver Broncos[28][29]

Tennis

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#StadiumCapacityCityCountryTypeTenant(s)Notes
1ASB Tennis Centre3,200Auckland New ZealandRetractableASB ClassicExisting stadium with the planned addition of a retractable roof.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"A Legend: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid".Gerkan, Marg and Partners. 30 May 2024.
  2. ^"La toituredu Stade olympique".Olympic Park (Montreal). Retrieved11 June 2025.
  3. ^"2025年度 みずほPayPayドーム福岡の定員について". Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS. 30 January 2025.
  4. ^"The Rogers Centre transformation is almost complete. Here's what Blue Jays fans should know about the renovations".Toronto Star. 4 April 2024.
  5. ^Smith, Corbett (May 20, 2015)."A sneak peek on construction at the Cowboys' Star Event Center, also the first domed high school venue in Texas".highschoolsportsblog.dallasnews.com.Dallas Morning News. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2015. RetrievedJune 25, 2015.
  6. ^"Dallas Cowboys' New Frisco World Headquarters and Multi-Use Event Center to Be Called The Ford Center at The Star".dallascowboys.com.Dallas Cowboys. September 11, 2015. Archived fromthe original on October 12, 2015. RetrievedOctober 22, 2015.
  7. ^Smith, Corbett (May 20, 2015)."A sneak peek on construction at the Cowboys' Star Event Center, also the first domed high school venue in Texas".highschoolsportsblog.dallasnews.com.Dallas News. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2015. RetrievedOctober 22, 2015.
  8. ^Rollo, Joe (January 9, 2014)."Margaret Court Arena revamp misses chance of greatnes".smh.com.au.Sydney Morning Herald. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2014.
  9. ^"Australian Open could be played entirely indoors, as Margaret Court Arena gets retractable roof".abc.net.au.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. January 3, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2014.
  10. ^"Ukrainian teenagers showed what the Mariupol sports complex looks like now".dynamo.kiev.ua. 24 July 2022. Retrieved25 May 2024.
  11. ^Rosenfield, Karissa (February 7, 2014)."The Stadiums of Sochi".archdaily.com. Arch Daily. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2014.
  12. ^Sweet, Rod."FIFA "happy" with Russia's World Cup preparations – for the moment".globalconreview.com.
  13. ^"Russia to Spend $50 Million Taking Roof off Sochi Olympic Stadium".themoscowtimes.com.Moscow Times. 20 January 2015. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2015.
  14. ^"Tennessee Titans, Nashville mayor unveil details of $2.1B stadium deal". RetrievedOctober 17, 2022.
  15. ^Davenport, Turron (2022-10-17)."Report: Titans, Nashville reach deal for domed, $2.2B stadium".ESPN.com.Archived from the original on October 17, 2022. Retrieved2022-10-17.
  16. ^"Titans name construction team for new stadium".thestadiumbusiness.com. 18 August 2023.Archived from the original on September 26, 2023. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2023.
  17. ^"A Letter to Cleveland Browns fans across Northeast Ohio and beyond". RetrievedAugust 7, 2024.
  18. ^"Cleveland Browns and Huntington Bank announce 20-year partnership, includes stadium naming rights".News5Cleveland.com. September 3, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2024.
  19. ^"It's official: Cleveland Browns moving to Brook Park". RetrievedOctober 17, 2024.
  20. ^Kerr, Jeff (17 October 2024)."Browns moving to new domed stadium for 2029 season, Cleveland mayor announces".CBS Sports. RetrievedOctober 18, 2024.
  21. ^Keim, John (August 1, 2025)."D.C. Council approves Commanders stadium deal, return to district".ESPN. RetrievedAugust 1, 2025.
  22. ^Bauerlein, David."Jaguars unveil "stadium of the future" whose cost could hit $1.4 billion".The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved2024-06-16.
  23. ^Finley, Patrick (2025-09-30)."Bears release Arlington Heights stadium renderings, economic impact report".Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved2025-09-30.
  24. ^Halter, Nick (May 12, 2025)."U.S. Bank Stadium has become a trendsetter for NFL facilities".Axios. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2025.
  25. ^"MSN".MSN.
  26. ^Las Vegas A's Stadium Construction Underway
  27. ^"Macquarie Point Stadium - Concept Design". Macquarie Point Development Corporation. Retrieved8 July 2025.
  28. ^Gabriel, Parker."Broncos name Burnham Yard preferred site for new stadium development".DenverPost.com. Denver Post. Retrieved9 September 2025.
  29. ^Backus, Will (September 9, 2025)."Denver Broncos stadium: Franchise announces plan for new retractable roof home that will open by 2031".CBSSports.com. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2025.
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