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19 Newest Stadiums in America

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World soccer’s governing body FIFA recently announced the 11 U.S. cities will host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup – New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas, the San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Boston. (Though it has yet to become a mainstream sport in America, soccer accounts for three of the world’s top ten sports teams worth the most money.)

These cities, in addition to being major population centers that can host an influx of visitors from around the world, also have large stadiums that are ideal for putting on major sporting events. Many of the stadiums slated to host World Cup matches are massive, state-of-the-art NFL venues that were built within the last decade, making them some of the newest stadiums in the country.

To determine the newest stadiums in America, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the current NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL venues that opened most recently using data from the Sports Reference family of sites.

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There are 19 U.S. stadiums hosting an NFL, MLB, NBA, or NHL franchise that began operation in 2010 or later. There are currently 111 such venues throughout the country, the majority of which opened between 1990 and 2005. Only a handful of stadiums over 40 years old are still standing. (These are the cities that have lost the most teams.)

Sporting arenas are getting more and more expensive to build. The desire for unique architecture, higher seating capacities, and large concourses for additional food and drink pavilions helped push the costs of many recently-built venues to well over a billion dollars to construct – if not many times more.

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19. Target Field
> Year opened: 2010
> Location: Minneapolis, MN
> Primary team(s): Minnesota Twins

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18. MetLife Stadium
> Year opened: 2010
> Location: East Rutherford, NJ
> Primary team(s): New York Giants, New York Jets

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17. Amway Center
> Year opened: 2010
> Location: Orlando, FL
> Primary team(s): Orlando Magic

16. PPG Paints Arena
> Year opened: 2010
> Location: Pittsburgh, PA
> Primary team(s): Pittsburgh Penguins

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15. LoanDepot Park
> Year opened: 2012
> Location: Miami, FL
> Primary team(s): Miami Marlins

14. Barclays Center
> Year opened: 2012
> Location: Brooklyn, NY
> Primary team(s): Brooklyn Nets

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13. Levi’s Stadium
> Year opened: 2014
> Location: Santa Clara, CA
> Primary team(s): San Francisco 49ers

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12. U.S. Bank Stadium
> Year opened: 2016
> Location: Minneapolis, MN
> Primary team(s): Minnesota Vikings

11. Golden 1 Center
> Year opened: 2016
> Location: Sacramento, CA
> Primary team(s): Sacramento Kings

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10. Truist Park
> Year opened: 2017
> Location: Atlanta, GA
> Primary team(s): Atlanta Braves

9. Little Caesars Arena
> Year opened: 2017
> Location: Detroit, MI
> Primary team(s): Detroit Pistons, Detroit Red Wings

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8. Mercedes-Benz Stadium
> Year opened: 2017
> Location: Atlanta, GA
> Primary team(s): Atlanta Falcons

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7. T-Mobile Arena
> Year opened: 2017
> Location: Paradise, NV
> Primary team(s): Vegas Golden Knights

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6. Fiserv Forum
> Year opened: 2018
> Location: Milwaukee, WI
> Primary team(s): Milwaukee Bucks

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5. Chase Center
> Year opened: 2019
> Location: San Francisco, CA
> Primary team(s): Golden State Warriors

4. Globe Life Field
> Year opened: 2020
> Location: Arlington, TX
> Primary team(s): Texas Rangers

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3. SoFi Stadium
> Year opened: 2020
> Location: Inglewood, CA
> Primary team(s): Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers

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2. Allegiant Stadium
> Year opened: 2020
> Location: Las Vegas, NV
> Primary team(s): Las Vegas Raiders

1. UBS Arena
> Year opened: 2021
> Location: Elmont, NY
> Primary team(s): New York Islanders

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