Heinz Field is a stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It primarily serves as the home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and University of Pittsburgh Panthers American football teams, members of the National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) respectively. The stadium opened in 2001, after the controlled implosion of the teams' previous stadium, Three Rivers Stadium. The stadium is named for locally based H. J.
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- Heinz Field is a stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It primarily serves as the home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and University of Pittsburgh Panthers American football teams, members of the National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) respectively. The stadium opened in 2001, after the controlled implosion of the teams' previous stadium, Three Rivers Stadium. The stadium is named for locally based H. J. Heinz Company, which purchased the naming rights in 2001. Funded in conjunction with PNC Park, the US$281 million stadium stands along the Ohio River, on the Northside of Pittsburgh. The stadium was designed with the city of Pittsburgh's history of steel production in mind, which led to the inclusion of 12,000 tons of steel into the design. Ground for the stadium was broken in June 1999 and the first football game was hosted in September 2001. The stadium's natural grass surface has been criticized throughout its history, but Steelers ownership has kept the grass after lobbying from players and coaches. Attendance for the 65,050 seat stadium has sold out for every Steelers home game, a streak which dates back to 1972. A collection of memorabilia from the Steelers and Panthers of the past can be found in the Coca-Cola Great Hall.
- Das Heinz Field ist das Heimstadion der Pittsburgh Steelers, einer US-amerikanischen Footballmannschaft. Es bietet 65.050 Zuschauern Platz. Das Stadion ersetzte das Three-Rivers-Stadium und wurde am 25. August 2001 eröffnet. Am 7. Oktober fand gegen die Cincinnati Bengals das erste NFL-Spiel statt.
- El Heinz Field es un estadio de fútbol americano en la ciudad de Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos.
- Le Heinz Field (appelé Steelers Stadium pendant sa construction et surnommé The Big Ketchup Bottle ou The Mustard Palace) est un stade de football américain situé au bord de l'Allegheny River en face du centre des affaires de Pittsburgh, en Pennsylvanie. Le stade est principalement utilisé pour les matchs de football américain mais parfois il organise des concerts et des matchs de soccer. Depuis 2001, c'est le terrain de jeu des Steelers de Pittsburgh qui jouent dans la division nord de la American Football Conference en NFL et de l'équipe de football américain NCAA de l'Université de Pittsburgh, les Pittsburgh Panthers. Sa capacité est de 65 050 places tout en possédant 129 suites de luxe et 7 300 sièges de club.
- L'Heinz Field è uno stadio di football situato a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ospita le partite dei Pittsburgh Steelers della NFL e dei Pittsburgh Panthers della NCAA.
- ハインツ・フィールド(Heinz Field)は、アメリカ合衆国のペンシルベニア州ピッツバーグにあるスタジアム。NFLピッツバーグ・スティーラーズ、NCAAカレッジフットボールのピッツバーグ・パンサーズ(ピッツバーグ大学)のホームスタジアムである。 スティーラーズはスリー・リバース・スタジアムを本拠地にしていたが、MLBピッツバーグ・パイレーツとの共用だったため、1996年にそれぞれ別の新球場を建設する計画が立ち上がった。99年6月に建設が開始され、2年後に完成。スリー・リバース・スタジアムは取り壊され、その跡地が駐車場になっている。その駐車場を挟んだ向かいにパイレーツの本拠地PNCパークがある。 地元に本拠を置く食品会社のハインツが命名権を20年5700万ドルで取得したため、“The Mustard Palace”や“The Big Ketchup Bottle”などと呼ばれファンに親しまれている。
- Heinz Field is een stadion gelegen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Het is de thuisbasis van het American Football Team Pittsburgh Steelers en college team Pittsburgh Panthers. Het stadion heeft een capaciteit van 65.050 toeschouwers. Heinz Field is genoemd naar de Amerikaanse voedselproducent Heinz, waarvan het hoofdkantoor in Pittsburgh gevestigd is. Heinz kocht de benamingsrechten voor het stadion in 2001. Het gebouw is eigendom van de stad Pittsburgh. De bouw van het complex kostte in totaal 281 miljoen dollar en werd begonnen op 18 juni 1999. Het Heinz Field werd geopend op 24 augustus 2001.
- O Heinz Field é um estádio localizado em Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. É a casa do time de futebol americano Pittsburgh Steelers, da NFL. O estádio foi construído ao lado do Three Rivers Stadium, antigo estádio de baseball Pittsburgh Pirates (que mudaram-se para o PNC Park). As obras começaram em 18 de Junho de 1999 e foi inaugurado em 24 de Agosto de 2001. Custou US$ 281 milhões de dólares e tem capacidade para 72.550 torcedores. Quando o estádio ficou pronto o antigo foi demolido e hoje dá lugar ao estacionamento do novo estádio. O estádio tem o nome de uma marca de Ketchup norte-americana devido a um contrato de Naming rights e ironicamente a conhecido como "The Mustard Palace" ("O Palácio de Mostarda", devido a cor das cadeiras).
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- I need the grass. I like the mud. I like the sloppiness, I'm used to it. Mr. Rooney, can we please keep the grass? I don't want no FieldTurf. It's bad on your knees.
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- Heinz Field is a stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It primarily serves as the home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and University of Pittsburgh Panthers American football teams, members of the National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) respectively. The stadium opened in 2001, after the controlled implosion of the teams' previous stadium, Three Rivers Stadium. The stadium is named for locally based H. J.
- Das Heinz Field ist das Heimstadion der Pittsburgh Steelers, einer US-amerikanischen Footballmannschaft. Es bietet 65.050 Zuschauern Platz. Das Stadion ersetzte das Three-Rivers-Stadium und wurde am 25. August 2001 eröffnet. Am 7. Oktober fand gegen die Cincinnati Bengals das erste NFL-Spiel statt.
- El Heinz Field es un estadio de fútbol americano en la ciudad de Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos.
- Le Heinz Field (appelé Steelers Stadium pendant sa construction et surnommé The Big Ketchup Bottle ou The Mustard Palace) est un stade de football américain situé au bord de l'Allegheny River en face du centre des affaires de Pittsburgh, en Pennsylvanie. Le stade est principalement utilisé pour les matchs de football américain mais parfois il organise des concerts et des matchs de soccer.
- L'Heinz Field è uno stadio di football situato a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ospita le partite dei Pittsburgh Steelers della NFL e dei Pittsburgh Panthers della NCAA.
- Heinz Field is een stadion gelegen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Het is de thuisbasis van het American Football Team Pittsburgh Steelers en college team Pittsburgh Panthers. Het stadion heeft een capaciteit van 65.050 toeschouwers. Heinz Field is genoemd naar de Amerikaanse voedselproducent Heinz, waarvan het hoofdkantoor in Pittsburgh gevestigd is. Heinz kocht de benamingsrechten voor het stadion in 2001. Het gebouw is eigendom van de stad Pittsburgh.
- O Heinz Field é um estádio localizado em Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. É a casa do time de futebol americano Pittsburgh Steelers, da NFL. O estádio foi construído ao lado do Three Rivers Stadium, antigo estádio de baseball Pittsburgh Pirates (que mudaram-se para o PNC Park). As obras começaram em 18 de Junho de 1999 e foi inaugurado em 24 de Agosto de 2001. Custou US$ 281 milhões de dólares e tem capacidade para 72.550 torcedores.
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