"डॉल्फिन स्टेडियम": अवतरणों में अंतर

छो बॉट: पृष्ठ नामस्थान के साँचे को सही नाम में बदला।
छो बॉट: आंशिक लिप्यंतरण।
पंक्ति 13:
| architect = [[Populous (architects)|HOK Sport]]
| former_names = Dolphin Stadium (1984-1987, 2007–2009)<br />Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–1996)<br />Pro Player Park (1996)<br />Pro Player Stadium (1996–2005)<br />Dolphins Stadium (2005–2006)<br />LandShark Stadium (2009-2010<ref name="buffett">"Ross said the agreement to change the name from Dolphin Stadium is for this season only and expires before the stadium plays host to the Super Bowl in February." {{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d810340fb&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true|publisher=Associated Press | date=2009-05-10 |title=Dolphins' home renamed LandShark Stadium in deal with singer Buffett|accessdate=2009-05-11}}</ref>)
| tenants = [[Miami Dolphins]] ([[National Football League|NFL]]) (1987–present1987–वर्तमान)<br />[[Florida Marlins]] ([[Major League Baseball|MLB]]) (1993–2010<ref name="NewMarlins">The Marlins' lease with LandShark Stadium expires after the 2010 baseball season. For the 2011 season, before their projected move to [[Marlins' ballpark|their new ballpark]], they are still looking for a place to play, but are "optimistic" they can get an extension of the lease with Land Shark Stadium. {{cite news | author=Frisaro Joe | title=New Marlins stadium to open in 2012 | publisher=MLB.com | date=2008-11-25 | url=http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081125&content_id=3691803&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla | accessdate=2009-01-11}}</ref>)<br />[[Florida Atlantic University|Florida Atlantic]] [[Florida Atlantic Owls football|Owls]] ([[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]) (2001–2002)<br />[[FedEx Orange Bowl]] (1996–1998), (2000–present2000–वर्तमान)<br />[[Champs Sports Bowl|Blockbuster/Carquest/MicronPC/Champs Sports Bowl]] (1990–2000)<br />[[University of Miami]] [[Miami Hurricanes football|Hurricanes]] (NCAA) (2008–present2008–वर्तमान)
| seating_capacity = 47,662 (1993 [[Baseball]])*<br />42,531 (2001 Baseball)*<br />36,531 (2003 Baseball)*<br />36,331 (2006 Baseball)*<br />38,560 (2008 Baseball)*<br />74,916 ([[Soccer]])<br />76,500 ([[American Football|Football]])<br /><nowiki>*</nowiki>Expandable to approximately 68,000 for baseball
| dimensions = '''Left Field''' - 330 ft / 100.6 m<br />'''Left-Center''' - 361 ft / 110 m<br />'''Center Field''' - 404 ft / 123.1 m<br />'''Right-Center''' - 361 ft / 110 m<br />'''Right Field''' - 345 ft / 105.1 m<br />'''Backstop''' - 58 ft / 17.7 m