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rdfs:comment | - Although primarily used for football, the stadium can and has been configured for hockey. For that sport the seating capacity can be up to 36,000. The now-defunct San Antonio Dragons played some home games here in 1997 and 1998.
- Along with placating the San Antonio Spurs owner Red McCombs demands for a larger basketball venue, the multi-purpose facility was intended to increase the city's convention traffic and attract a professional football franchise. The Spurs played basketball in the Alamodome for a decade, then became disenchanted with the facility and convinced Bexar County to construct a new arena for them now called the AT&T Center at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Inc.
- The Alamodome is a domed 65,000 seat, multi-purpose facility that is primarily used as a football/basketball stadium (football primarily) and convention center in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, at a cost of $186 million.
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structural engineer | - John A. Martin Associates
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Years | - 1993
- 1996
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seating capacity | - 61000
- Ice hockey: 36,000
- Arena Concert:
* center-stage 33,000
* end-stage 30,000
Stadium Concert:
* center-stage 77,000
* end-stage 50,000
- American Football: 65,000
- Basketball: 20,662
- Boxing: 40,000
- Canadian football: 59,000
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Location | - 100
- San Antonio, Texas 78203
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abstract | - Although primarily used for football, the stadium can and has been configured for hockey. For that sport the seating capacity can be up to 36,000. The now-defunct San Antonio Dragons played some home games here in 1997 and 1998.
- Along with placating the San Antonio Spurs owner Red McCombs demands for a larger basketball venue, the multi-purpose facility was intended to increase the city's convention traffic and attract a professional football franchise. The Spurs played basketball in the Alamodome for a decade, then became disenchanted with the facility and convinced Bexar County to construct a new arena for them now called the AT&T Center at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Inc.
- The Alamodome is a domed 65,000 seat, multi-purpose facility that is primarily used as a football/basketball stadium (football primarily) and convention center in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, at a cost of $186 million. Along with placating the San Antonio Spurs ownership's demands for a larger basketball venue, the multi-purpose facility was intended to increase the city's convention traffic and attract a professional football franchise. The Spurs played basketball in the Alamodome for a decade, then became disenchanted with the facility and convinced Bexar County to construct a new arena for them now called the AT&T Center at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition Inc..
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