- Legion Field
Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Legion Field
nickname = "Football Capital of the South"
location = 400 Graymont Ave W
Birmingham, AL 35204
broke_ground =
opened = 1926
closed =
demolished =
owner = City of Birmingham
operator = UAB
surface = Turf
construction_cost = $439,000 USD
architect =
former_names =
tenants =UAB Blazers (NCAA) (1991–"present")Team Alabama (AAFL) (2008–"present")Papajohns.com Bowl (NCAA) (2006–"present")Birmingham Americans (WFL) (1974)Birmingham Vulcans (WFL) (1975)Alabama Vulcans (AFA) (1979)Birmingham Stallions (USFL) (1983–85)Birmingham Fire (WLAF) (1991–92)Birmingham Barracudas (CFL) (1995)Birmingham Thunderbolts (XFL ) (2001)Dixie Bowl (NCAA ) (1948–1949)
seating_capacity = 71,594Legion Field is a large
stadium inBirmingham, Alabama primarily designed to be used as a venue forAmerican football , but is occasionally used for other large outdoor events. The stadium is named in honor of theAmerican Legion , a U.S. organization of militaryveterans . At its peak it seated 83,091 people for football. Today, after the removal of the upper deck, Legion Field seats approximately 71,594 spectators.Legion Field currently serves as the home field of the UAB Blazers, who compete in
Conference USA .tadium history
Construction on Legion Field began in 1926 at the cost of $439,000. Originally seating 21,000 people, the stadium's first event was a football game between
Birmingham-Southern College and Howard College on November 19, 1927.Over the years, the stadium grew. The bowl was enclosed. In 1961, a 9,000 seat upper deck was added to the stadium. In 1965, a new press box was built in the stadium. In 1969, lights were added to the stadium to allow for televised night games.
In 1970, Legion Field changed the field to an artificial turf, and changed it again in 1975 to
Astroturf . The field changed back to grass in 1995 in preparation for Olympic soccer.In 2004 a structural evaluation determined that the 9,000 seat upper deck, installed in 1961, would need major remediation to meet modern building codes. With little prospect of adequate repairs on the way, the
University of Alabama withdrew the few home games it still scheduled forBirmingham . [" [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5762465/ Alabama forced to abandon unsafe Legion Field] " (August 19 ,2003 ) Associated Press] The city removed the upper deck in 2005 since the capacity was greater than the need for its tenants.In 2006, the City of Birmingham decided to change the playing surface at Legion Field to an artificial Field Turf in the hopes of hosting more high school football games in the stadium.
Football
The most famous use of Legion Field is for college football games. Both the
University of Alabama andAuburn University have used this stadium for games across their history, primarily due to its size and location. It currently serves as the home stadium for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).Iron Bowl
Legion Field is best-known for hosting the season-ending game between Alabama and Auburn each year from 1948 to 1988. Because of Birmingham's major industry of iron and steel manufacturing, the game became known as the "
Iron Bowl ." From the series' resumption in 1948 to 1987, tickets for the game in Birmingham would be split 50/50 to each school. As Auburn sought to make this a home-and-home series in the late 1980s, the ticket allocation changed to reflect a home game. In 1989 Auburn moved their home games in the series toJordan-Hare Stadium , although they did play one last home game at Legion Field in 1991. Alabama followed suit in 2000. Alabama holds a 32-15 edge over their in-state rival in games played at Legion Field.Other Alabama and Auburn Football Games
Due to its size and location, both Alabama and Auburn have used this stadium for other football games.
Prior to 1999, the University of Alabama played at least three home football games there every season, usually the big games, especially the Univ. of Tennessee game, because the capacity of Legion Field had been greater than that of
Bryant-Denny Stadium , and because Legion Field was easier for the Tennessee fans to travel to. By the 1990s, Legion Field hosted either the Univ. of Tennessee game or the Auburn Tigers game, and two minor football games every year.Among the other football teams that the Univ. of Alabama team has faced in Legion Field over the years include the
University of Southern California ,Louisiana State University ,University of Mississippi ,University of Georgia ,Florida State University ,University of Houston , andUniversity of Kentucky After the addition of the east upper deck to
Bryant-Denny Stadium in 1998, the capacity of Bryant-Denny exceeded that of Legion Field, and Alabama began playing all the big games on campus, including the Univ. of Tennessee game in 1999 and the Auburn University game in 2000. From 1999–2001, Alabama only played two minor home games at Legion Field, and played only the home opener there in 2002 and 2003. The last Alabama game at Legion Field was a 40-17 victory over theUniversity of South Florida onAugust 30 ,2003 . Due to the disrepair of the stadium, The Univ. of Alabama and the City of Birmingham ended their contract in 2004, moving all the games Alabama scheduled at Legion Field for 2004 to Tuscaloosa. [http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/5762465/]Auburn University also used Legion Field less extensively, primarily due to size and the difficulty of transportation to Auburn for the first half of the 20th century, but for decades, Legion Field was the regular home of the Univ. of Tennessee-Auburn Univerity game every other year. Over time, Auburn moved all of its home games to
Jordan-Hare Stadium inAuburn, Alabama , including the Iron Bowl.Other College Football Games
Legion Field has hosted a number of other college football games. The annual
Magic City Classic betweenAlabama A&M University andAlabama State University has been played here since 1946. The Steel City Classic featuringMiles College andStillman College are played at Legion Field. TheMEAC /SWAC Challenge was played at Legion Field, moved to Orlando for years 2008 through 2010.Birmingham-Southern College played against Mississippi College's junior varsity team in Legion Field on
September 6 ,2007 in their first football game since 1939.In terms of postseason play, the
Southwestern Conference uses the stadium for their conference championship. TheSoutheastern Conference played their first two conference title games here, in 1992 and 1993.This stadium has also hosted four different bowl games in its history:
*Dixie Bowl (1947–48)
*Hall of Fame Bowl (1977–1985) This game is moved to Tampa in 1986.
*All-American Bowl (1986–1990)
*Papajohns.com Bowl (2006–current)Professional Football
Legion Field has served as the home stadium for various professional football teams in Birmingham. It served as home field for the
Birmingham Americans (Vulcans) of theWorld Football League (1974–1975), theAlabama Vulcans of the American Football Association (1979), theBirmingham Stallions of theUnited States Football League (1983–1985), and theBirmingham Fire of theWorld League of American Football (nowNFL Europe ) in 1991–92. In 1995, it was the home field of theBirmingham Barracudas for their single season of play as part of the short-lived expansion of theCanadian Football League into the U.S. In (2001), it was the home field for the single season of theBirmingham Thunderbolts of theXFL .High School Football
Legion Field has hosted various high school football games throughout its history. It is currently used by the Alabama High School Athletic Association for the Super Six high school football championships.
occer
Recently, Legion Field had been used successfully as a site for major
soccer events, including preliminary matchups in the1996 Olympic Games – the opening match between the United States and Argentina drew 83,810 spectators, the stadium's all-time record for any event. All of the concluding-round soccer games moved toAtlanta after preliminard games had been played in various other cities.Legion Field had also hosted exhibition games by the U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams, and in 2005 it hosted a World Cup qualifier between the U.S. and Guatemala.
When the City of Birmingham changed back to an artificial turf field, the U.S. Soccer association announced that it will no longer be scheduling men's national team games for playing in Legion Field.
Concerts
Legion Field has also been used as a concert venue.
The Rolling Stones played at Legion Field onOctober 5 ,1989 on their Steel Wheels tour withLiving Color opening and onAugust 4 ,1994 during their Voodoo Lounge tour.The Counting Crows opened the latter evening.Progressive Rock group
Pink Floyd also played at Legion Field onMay 1 ,1994 during the worldwide "Pulse" tour.U2 also played the stadium for their ZOO TV tour onOctober 7 ,1992 .In 1979 and 1980, the facility played host to the
Drum Corps International World Championships.Attendance records
Photographs
References
External links
* [http://ci.bham.al.us/legionfield/index.htm Legion Field at City of Birmingham official web site] dead link|date=January 2008|url=http://ci.bham.al.us/legionfield/index.htm
* [http://www.southtix.com/venues/leg.html Legion Field Seating Chart]
* [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Legion_Field Bhamwiki.com Legion Field article]succession box
title = Host of
UAB Blazers
years = 1991 – present
before = first stadium
after = currentsuccession box
title = Host ofPapajohns.com Bowl
years = 2006 – present
before = first stadium
after = currentsuccession box
title = Host of
SWAC Championship Game
years = 1999 – present
before = first stadium
after = currentsuccession box
title = Host ofSEC Championship Game
years = 1992 – 1993
before = first stadium
after =Georgia Dome succession box
title = Host ofDixie Bowl
years = 1947 – 1948
before = first stadium
after = defunctsuccession box
title = Host of
Hall of Fame (Outback) Bowl
years = 1977 – 1985
before = first stadium
after =Tampa Stadium succession box
title = Host ofAll-American Bowl
years = 1986 – 1990
before = continuation after departure of
Hall of Fame (Outback) Bowl
after = defunctsuccession box
title = Host of theDrum Corps International
World Championship
years = 1979 – 1980
before =Mile High Stadium
after =Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
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