Scott Stadium

Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium
Scott Stadium.jpg
Localización Charlottesville, Virginia Bandera de los Estados Unidos
Propietario Universidad de Virginia
Detalles técnicos
Superficie Césped
Capacidad 61,500 espectadores
Construcción
Apertura 1931
Equipo local
Virginia Cavaliers
Acontecimientos
NCAA

Scott Stadium más formalmente llamado Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium es un estadio de fútbol americano colegial propiedad de la Universidad de Virginia ubicado en Charlottesville, Virginia, fue inaugurado en 1931, tiene una capacidad para albergar a 61,500 aficionados cómodamente sentados, su equipo local son los Virginia Cavaliers pertenecientes a la Atlantic Coast Conference de la National Collegiate Athletic Association.[1]

Galería

Referencias

  1. virginiasports.com. «Carl Smith Center, home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium» (en ingles). Consultado el 6 de abril de 2011.

Enlaces externos

Coordenadas: 38°01′52.03″N 78°30′49.25″O / 38.0311194, -78.5136806


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