Lambeau Field

The Lambeau Field is surely on the bucket list of every sports fan in the world as it is the crown jewel of the NFL. It is an outdoor athletic stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, particularly located in the north central United States. As the stadium stands in a cold-weather city, it acquired the nickname “Frozen Tundra”.
Many generations of NFL fans and players have witnessed its opening in 1957 as the City Stadium, followed by another moniker, New City Stadium. Up to now, it remains as the oldest continually operating NFL stadium representing the Green Bay Packers. With this, it is evident that the Lambeau Field has seen numerous remarkable moments in its 60-year history. Since 1960, every home game at the field has been sold out, but the most recent event was in 2007 where the Packers completed their 51st season while breaking the overall NFL record set by the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field.
Home Team: Green Bay Packers
Capacity: 81,441