Rose Bowl Stadium is located in Pasadena California, 10 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The stadium opened in October 1922, and has a current capacity of 92,542. The stadium is most well known as the host of the annual Rose Bowl Game, held annually every New Year's Day since 1916, from which it gets its name. It has also hosted five Super Bowl Games, in 1977, 1980, 1983, 1987 and 1993.

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Major Events Held at Rose Bowl Stadium

Here are just some of the major events that have been held at the Rose Bowl Stadium.

Rose Bowl Stadium Trivia

  • The Rose Bowl is one of the largest stadiums in the USA
  • The Record attendance is 106,869 for the 1973 Rose Bowl.
  • The record Super Bowl game crowd was 103,985 in 1980 at the Rose Bowl stadium.
  • The Rose Bowl is one of two stadiums to have hosted the FIFA World Cup finals for both men and women - the men's final in 1994 and the women's final in 1999. (The other stadium is the Råsunda Stadium in Sweden, which hosted the men's final in 1958 and the women's final in 1995)
  • The Rose Bowl Stadium is recognized as a US National Historic Landmark