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  1. The original Yankee Stadium was located in the Bronx in New York City. It was the home of the New York Yankees from 1923 to 2008, except for 1974–1975 when it was renovated. It hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games during its 85-year history.

  2. Yankee Stadium was a stadium that opened in 1923 and closed in 2008. It was primarily the home field of the New York Yankees professional baseball club for over eight decades, but it also hosted football games (especially involving the New York Giants professional football team), boxing matches, live concerts, and Papal visits in its ...

  3. Le Yankee Stadium (surnommé The House That Ruth Built, The Big Ballpark in the Bronx ou The Stadium) est un stade de baseball, construit en 1922 et démoli en 2010. Il était situé dans l'arrondissement du Bronx à New York, aux États-Unis.

    • The House That Ruth Built, The Big Ballpark in the Bronx, The Stadium, The Cathedral of Baseball
    • 18 avril 1923Rouvert le 15 avril 1976
    • 5 mai 1922
    • 1974-1975
  4. Das Yankee Stadium war ein Baseballstadion im Süden der Bronx, dem nördlichsten Stadtbezirk von New York City im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat New York. Es lag an der 161st Street und war die Heimspielstätte der Baseballmannschaft der New York Yankees . Das erste Spiel fand am 18. April 1923 statt (Yankees gegen Boston Red Sox 4:1 ...

    • 18. April 1923, April 1976 (Wiedereröffnung)
  5. estadio Yankee. General; Apodo: La casa que construyó Ruth, el gran estadio del Bronx, el estadio, la catedral del béisbol. Habla a: 161 Street y River Avenue

  6. Le Yankee Stadium (surnommé The House That Ruth Built, The Big Ballpark in the Bronx ou The Stadium) est un stade de baseball, construit en 1922 et démoli en 2010. Il était situé dans l' arrondissement du Bronx à New York, aux États-Unis .

  7. The original Wembley Stadium (/ ˈ w ɛ m b l i /; originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches. It stood on the same site now occupied by its successor and by its predecessor, Watkin's Tower.