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rdfs:comment | - Ford Field is an indoor American football stadium located in Detroit, Michigan, USA, that is the current home field of the NFL's Detroit Lions. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for basketball. The naming rights were purchased by Ford at $40 million over 20 years; the Ford family (including Lions owner William Clay Ford, Sr.) holds a controlling interest in the company.
- <default>Ford Field</default> Nickname: Location: Coordinates: Opened: Owner: Construction Cost: Seating Capacity: Ford Field is an indoor American Football stadium located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the home field of the National Football league's Detroit Lions. It is owned by the Detroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable to 70,000 for Football and 80,000 for Basketball. The naming rights were purchased by the Ford Motor Company at $40 million a year over 20 years; the Ford family (including Lions owner William Clay Ford, Sr) holds a controlling interest in the company.
- Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan is an indoor football stadium built for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. The stadium will host the 2010 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four. The ice surface will be placed in the western end zone and seating will be added along the sides of the rink to supplement the stadium's normal bowl seating.
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general contractor | - Hunt/Jenkins/White/Olson JV
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seating capacity | - Basketball: 78,000
- Football: 65,000
- Football: 65,000 expandable of up to 70,000
- Ice hockey: 36,000
- Wrestling: 80,103
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Owner | - Detroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority
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tenants | - 2009
- 2010
- MAC Championship Game
- Super Bowl XL
- Minnesota Vikings
- Detroit Lions
- Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
- Motor City Bowl
- UHRA Monster Jam
- WrestleMania 23
- Michigan High School Football Championship Game Divisions 1-8
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Location | - 2000
- USA
- Detroit, Michigan 48226
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abstract | - Ford Field is an indoor American football stadium located in Detroit, Michigan, USA, that is the current home field of the NFL's Detroit Lions. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for basketball. The naming rights were purchased by Ford at $40 million over 20 years; the Ford family (including Lions owner William Clay Ford, Sr.) holds a controlling interest in the company.
- Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan is an indoor football stadium built for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. The stadium will host the 2010 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four. The ice surface will be placed in the western end zone and seating will be added along the sides of the rink to supplement the stadium's normal bowl seating. The original plan was to put the ice surface in the center of the football field and fill seating all around it, with a planned capacity of 70,000, but slow ticket sales due to a slumping economy caused a change to the revised layout, which will have a capacity of 36,000.
- <default>Ford Field</default> Nickname: Location: Coordinates: Opened: Owner: Construction Cost: Seating Capacity: Ford Field is an indoor American Football stadium located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the home field of the National Football league's Detroit Lions. It is owned by the Detroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable to 70,000 for Football and 80,000 for Basketball. The naming rights were purchased by the Ford Motor Company at $40 million a year over 20 years; the Ford family (including Lions owner William Clay Ford, Sr) holds a controlling interest in the company.
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