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AT&T Stadium

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A wide view of AT&T Stadium, a large modern sports arena.

AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium is a huge stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is where the Dallas Cowboys football team plays. The stadium has a special roof that can be opened or closed. It was finished in 2009 and can hold over 80,000 people, making it one of the biggest stadiums in the world.

The stadium is also called "Jerry World" after the team's owner, Jerry Jones. It has very big screens so fans can watch the games better. The stadium is used for many events besides football games, like concerts, basketball games, soccer matches, and even rodeos.

Fun Facts

  • AT&T Stadium has a roof that can be opened or closed, like a giant umbrella.
  • The stadium can hold more than 100,000 people for special events.
  • It has huge screens that are among the biggest in the world.

Why It’s Famous

People know about AT&T Stadium because it is home to the Dallas Cowboys, a very popular football team. It has hosted big events like the Super Bowl and big concerts. The stadium’s design and huge screens make it a special place for sports and entertainment.

Visiting AT&T Stadium

If you visit, you can watch a football game, a concert, or even a rodeo. The stadium has special food and team items to buy. There are also parking and bus services to help people get there easily.

Images

The open roof of AT&T Stadium, showcasing its modern architectural design.
A large video board at AT&T Stadium displaying information or visuals for spectators.
A wide view of the playing field inside Cowboys Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
A marching band performs at the 2009 Big 12 Championship game in AT&T Stadium.
Cowboys Stadium set up for an exciting basketball game between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Texas Longhorns.
Parking area of AT&T Stadium

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