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What is the name of the Chiefs Stadium?

What is the name of the Chiefs Stadium?

Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City Chiefs/Arenas/Stadiums

What is Arrowhead Stadium called?

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium is getting a new name: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Pictured is one of the new logos. The new season also kicks off a new name and logos for Arrowhead Stadium, which now will be called GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Is Arrowhead Stadium a dome?

Since its opening in 1972, Arrowhead Stadium has underwent numerous changes. In 1984, officials discussed adding a dome to Arrowhead Stadium, but the idea was dropped due to high construction costs. No major changes were made to the seating bowl. However, the overall capacity decreased to 76,416.

Did Kansas City Chiefs change their name?

Dallas Texans
Kansas City Chiefs/Former names

What is the name of the Kansas City Chiefs Stadium?

It primarily serves as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). The stadium was officially named GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (pronounced G.E.H.A.) in 2021 after GEHA signed a naming rights deal with the Chiefs.

What’s the new name of Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City?

Arrowhead Stadium — well, its field — has a new name. The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday that GEHA will be the exclusive naming rights partner for Arrowhead Stadium, changing its title to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

When do new Chiefs Stadium guidelines come out?

Stay tuned to Chiefs.com for further updates to these guidelines. Page last updated on May 10, 2021.

When was the first Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium?

Arrowhead Stadium at night, during the Chiefs’ Thanksgiving 2006 game against the Broncos. Construction on Arrowhead Stadium was completed in time for the 1972 season. On August 12, 1972, The Chiefs defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 24–14 in the first preseason game at Arrowhead Stadium.