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  2. Riverfront Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Riverfront Stadium, also known as Cinergy Field from 1996 to 2002, was a multi-purpose stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1970 through 2002 and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 to 1999.

  3. Riverfront Stadium (Tampa) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Plans were also revealed to bring the stadium's capacity from 1,800 up to 5,000. [3] The renovations began in February 2024 are were completed in August ahead of the club's inaugural season. [4] The first match at the stadium was a closed-doors friendly between Tampa Bay Sun and USF.

  4. Riverfront Stadium (Wichita) - Wikipedia

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    Riverfront Stadium. /  37.68139°N 97.34583°W  / 37.68139; -97.34583. Riverfront Stadium is a baseball park in downtown Wichita, Kansas, United States. It serves as the home ballpark of the Wichita Wind Surge of the Texas League. The team relocated from the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, Louisiana, after the 2019 season.

  5. Great American Ball Park - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Reds ( MLB) (2003–present) Great American Ball Park is a baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Cincinnati Reds, and opened on March 31, 2003, replacing Cinergy Field (formerly Riverfront Stadium), the Reds' former ballpark from 1970 to 2002. [ 8]

  6. Riverfront Stadium (Waterloo) - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Hawks (1946–1956; 1958-1993) Riverfront Stadium is a stadium in Waterloo, Iowa, located at 850 Park Road, Waterloo, Iowa 50703. It is primarily used for baseball, serving as the home field of the Waterloo Bucks baseball team of the summer collegiate Northwoods League. Riverfront Stadium has a capacity of 5,000.

  7. History of the Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    Former Cleveland Browns head coach Paul Brown began planning for the creation of the Bengals franchise in 1965, and Cincinnati's city council approved the construction of Riverfront stadium in 1966. [ 1] On May 23, 1967, Cincinnati was granted a franchise in the American Football League. [ 2] The franchise was sold to a Cincinnati-based ...

  8. Crosley Field - Wikipedia

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    Crosley Field was a Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home field of the National League 's Cincinnati Reds from 1912 through June 24, 1970, and the original Cincinnati Bengals football team, members of the second (1937) and third American Football League (1940–41).

  9. Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, originally simply Riverfront Stadium, was a 6,200-seat baseball park in Newark, New Jersey built in 1999. It was the home field of the Newark Bears, who played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an independent minor baseball league. The Bears played in the stadium from 1999 until 2013 when they ...