List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums

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The following is a list of current National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) football stadiums in the United States.

Conference affiliations reflect those for the ongoing 2024 season.

Current stadiums

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ImageStadiumCityStateTeamConferenceCapacityRecord[c 1]BuiltExpanded[c 2]
A. W. Mumford StadiumBaton RougeLouisianaSouthern JaguarsSWAC28,50032,000+19281980, 2009
Alerus CenterGrand ForksNorth DakotaNorth Dakota Fighting HawksMissouri Valley12,283[1]2001[1]
Alfond StadiumOronoMaineMaine Black BearsCAA Football10,000[2]10,443
(October 15, 2016 vs. Albany)[2]
19471998[2]
Alumni Memorial FieldLexingtonVirginiaVMI KeydetsSouthern10,000[3]1962[3]2006[3]
Alumni StadiumDoverDelawareDelaware State HornetsMEAC7,0001980
Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium[4]AbileneTexasAbilene Christian WildcatsUAC12,0002017
Armstrong StadiumHamptonVirginiaHampton PiratesCAA Football12,000[5]1928[5]1999[5]
Arthur J. Rooney Athletic FieldPittsburghPennsylvaniaDuquesne DukesNortheast2,200[6]1993[7]2011[7]
Arute FieldNew BritainConnecticutCentral Connecticut Blue DevilsNortheast5,5001969
ASU StadiumMontgomeryAlabamaAlabama State HornetsSWAC26,5002012N/A
Bailey Memorial StadiumClintonSouth CarolinaPresbyterian Blue HosePioneer6,500[8]2002[8]
Barker–Lane StadiumBuies CreekNorth CarolinaCampbell Fighting CamelsCAA Football5,0002008
Beirne StadiumSmithfieldRhode IslandBryant BulldogsCAA Football4,400[9]1999[9]
Bethpage Federal Credit Union StadiumBrookvilleNew YorkLIU Sharks[c 3]Northeast6,000[11]2014[12]2019[11]
Bob Ford Field at Tom & Mary Casey StadiumAlbanyNew YorkAlbany Great DanesCAA Football[13]8,5002013N/A
Bobcat StadiumBozemanMontanaMontana State BobcatsBig Sky20,767[14]19732011[14]
Bragg Memorial StadiumTallahasseeFloridaFlorida A&M RattlersSWAC19,63333,9541957
Braly Municipal StadiumFlorenceAlabamaNorth Alabama LionsUAC14,21515,631
(December 11, 1993 vs. IUP)
19491998
Brown FieldValparaisoIndianaValparaiso BeaconsPioneer5,000[15]1919[15]
Brown StadiumProvidenceRhode IslandBrown BearsIvy20,000[16]1925[16]
Buccaneer FieldNorth CharlestonSouth CarolinaCharleston Southern BuccaneersOVC–Big South4,0001970
Bud and Jackie Sellick BowlIndianapolisIndianaButler BulldogsPioneer5,500[17]1928[17]2010[18]
Campus FieldFairfieldConnecticutSacred Heart PioneersIndependent4,0001993
Casem-Spinks StadiumLorman[a]MississippiAlcorn State BravesSWAC22,500[19]26,500
(October 22, 1994 vs. Southern)[19]
1992[19]
Christy Mathewson–Memorial StadiumLewisburgPennsylvaniaBucknell BisonPatriot13,100[20]1924[20]1989[20]
Coffey FieldBronxNew YorkFordham RamsPatriot7,0001930
Cooper FieldWashington, D.C.District of ColumbiaGeorgetown HoyasPatriot3,750[21]2005[c 4]
Cowboy StadiumLake CharlesLouisianaMcNeese CowboysSouthland17,410[22]27,500
(1976 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette)[23]
1965[22]1998[22]
Crown Field at Andy Kerr StadiumHamiltonNew YorkColgate RaidersPatriot10,221[24]19661991
DakotaDomeVermillionSouth DakotaSouth Dakota CoyotesMissouri Valley10,000[25]1979[25]2007[25]
Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookingsSouth DakotaSouth Dakota State JackrabbitsMissouri Valley19,340[26]19,371
(October 26, 2019 vs. North Dakota State)
2016[26]
Daytona StadiumDaytona BeachFloridaBethune–Cookman WildcatsSWAC10,0001979
DeGol FieldLorettoPennsylvaniaSaint Francis Red FlashNortheast3,5002006
Delaware StadiumNewarkDelawareDelaware Fightin' Blue HensCAA Football
(CUSA, FBS in 2025)
18,309[27]23,619
(October 27. 1973 vs. Temple)[27]
1952[27]
Drake StadiumDes MoinesIowaDrake BulldogsPioneer14,557[28]19252005[28]
Duane StadiumNorth AndoverMassachusettsMerrimack WarriorsIndependent3,5002017[29]
E. Claiborne Robins StadiumRichmondVirginiaRichmond SpidersCAA Football8,4002010
E. J. Whitmire StadiumCullowheeNorth CarolinaWestern Carolina CatamountsSouthern13,74215,247
(November 12, 1994 vs. Appalachian State)
1974[30]
Eccles ColiseumCedar CityUtahSouthern Utah ThunderbirdsUAC8,500[31]19671997[31]
Eddie G. Robinson Memorial StadiumGramblingLouisianaGrambling State TigersSWAC19,6001983
Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial StadiumCommerceTexasEast Texas A&M LionsSouthland11,582[32]1950[32]2012[32]
Ernest W. Spangler StadiumBoiling SpringsNorth CarolinaGardner–Webb Runnin' BulldogsOVC–Big South8,5001969
Estes StadiumConwayArkansasCentral Arkansas BearsUAC10,00012,755
(September 1, 2011 vs. Henderson State)[33]
19392012[34]
FargodomeFargoNorth DakotaNorth Dakota State BisonMissouri Valley19,000[35]19,108
(October 12, 2013 vs. Missouri State)
1992
FinleyStadiumFinley StadiumChattanoogaTennesseeChattanooga MocsSouthern20,668[36]1997[36]
Fisher StadiumEastonPennsylvaniaLafayette LeopardsPatriot13,132[37]1926[37]
Fitton FieldWorcesterMassachusettsHoly Cross CrusadersPatriot23,500[38]27,000[38]1924[38]1986[38]
Fortera StadiumClarksvilleTennesseeAustin Peay GovernorsUAC10,000[39]1946[39]2014[40]
Franklin FieldPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaPenn QuakersIvy52,593[41]1895[41]
Gayle and Tom Benson StadiumSan AntonioTexasIncarnate Word CardinalsSouthland6,000[42]6,498
(November 17, 2016 vs. Houston Baptist)[43]
20082010
Gibbs StadiumSpartanburgSouth CarolinaWofford TerriersSouthern13,0001996[44]
Goodman StadiumBethlehemPennsylvaniaLehigh Mountain HawksPatriot16,000[45]1988
Greater Zion StadiumSt. GeorgeUtahUtah Tech TrailblazersUAC10,5008,280 (vs. Weber State, 2021)1985[46]2017,[47] 2022[48]
Hancock StadiumNormalIllinoisIllinois State RedbirdsMissouri Valley13,391[49]1963[49]
Hanson FieldMacombIllinoisWestern Illinois LeathernecksOVC–Big South16,368[50]19,850
(October 20, 1973 vs. Central Michigan)[50]
1950[50]2007[50]
Hardy M. Graham StadiumMartinTennesseeUT Martin SkyhawksOVC–Big South7,500[51]1964
Harlen C. Hunter StadiumSt. CharlesMissouriLindenwood LionsOVC–Big South6,0001976[52]
Harry Turpin StadiumNatchitochesLouisianaNorthwestern State DemonsSouthland15,971[53]17,528
(September 2, 2000 vs. Southern)[53]
1976
Harvard StadiumBoston[b]MassachusettsHarvard CrimsonIvy30,323[54]1903[54]2007[54]
Hillsboro StadiumHillsboroOregonPortland State VikingsBig Sky7,600[55]1999[55]2000
Homer Bryce StadiumNacogdochesTexasStephen F. Austin LumberjacksSouthland15,00023,617[56]
(October 28, 1995 vs. McNeese State)
19732003
Hornet StadiumSacramentoCaliforniaSacramento State HornetsBig Sky21,195[57]20,993
(September 18, 1999 vs. UC Davis)[57]
1969[57]1992[57]
Houck StadiumCape GirardeauMissouriSoutheast Missouri RedhawksOVC–Big South11,0151930[58]
Hughes StadiumBaltimoreMarylandMorgan State BearsMEAC10,0001949
Husky Stadium[59]HoustonTexasHouston Christian HuskiesSouthland5,000[60]4,125
(September 10, 2016 vs. Texas Southern)
2014[61]N/A
ICCU DomePocatelloIdahoIdaho State BengalsBig Sky12,000[62]1970[62]
Jayne StadiumMoreheadKentuckyMorehead State EaglesPioneer10,000[63]1964[63]
Joe Walton StadiumMoon TownshipPennsylvaniaRobert Morris ColonialsNortheast3,000[64]2005[64]
Johnny Unitas StadiumTowsonMarylandTowson TigersCAA Football11,000[65]19782002[65]
Johnson Hagood StadiumCharlestonSouth CarolinaThe Citadel BulldogsSouthern13,800[66]23,025
(October 17, 1992 vs. Marshall)[66]
1948[66]2008[66]
Kenneth P. LaValle StadiumStony BrookNew YorkStony Brook SeawolvesCAA Football12,300[67]2002[67]
Kessler FieldWest Long BranchNew JerseyMonmouth HawksCAA Football4,000[68]6,233
(1993 vs. Hartwick)[68]
1993[68]
Louis Crews StadiumNormal[c]AlabamaAlabama A&M BulldogsSWAC21,0001996
Manning Field at John L. Guidry StadiumThibodauxLouisianaNicholls ColonelsSouthland10,50014,125
(October 10, 1981 vs. Southern)[69]
19722012
Meade StadiumKingstonRhode IslandRhode Island RamsCAA Football5,180[70]1928[70]2003[70]
Memorial FieldHanoverNew HampshireDartmouth Big GreenIvy15,000[71]1923[71]
Memorial StadiumTerre HauteIndianaIndiana State SycamoresMissouri Valley12,4641925
Memorial StadiumStephenvilleTexasTarleton TexansUAC24,0001951[72]2018[72]
Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJacksonMississippiJackson State TigersSWAC60,4921941[73]
Mustang Memorial FieldSan Luis ObispoCaliforniaCal Poly MustangsBig Sky11,075[74]2006[74]
Five Star Stadium at the Moye Complex[75]MaconGeorgiaMercer BearsSouthern10,2002013N/A
Nissan StadiumNashvilleTennesseeTennessee State TigersOVC–Big South68,7981999
Nottingham FieldGreeleyColoradoNorthern Colorado BearsBig Sky8,533[76]1995
O’Brien FieldCharlestonIllinoisEastern Illinois PanthersOVC–Big South10,000[77]12,600
(November 9, 1980 vs. Northern Iowa)
1970[77]1999[77]
O'Kelly–Riddick StadiumDurhamNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina Central EaglesMEAC10,000[78]1975
Oliver C. Dawson StadiumOrangeburgSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina State BulldogsMEAC22,000[79]25,4771955
O'Shaughnessy StadiumSaint PaulMinnesotaSt. Thomas TommiesPioneer5,0001947[80]
P1FCU Kibbie DomeMoscowIdahoIdaho VandalsBig Sky16,00017,600
(November 18, 1989 vs. Boise State)
1975N/A
Paladin StadiumGreenvilleSouth CarolinaFurman PaladinsSouthern16,000[81]19,058
(October 10, 1981 vs. Appalachian State)[81]
1981[81]1985[81]
Panther StadiumPrairie ViewTexasPrairie View A&M PanthersSWAC15,0002016[82]
Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfieldMissouriMissouri State BearsMissouri Valley
(CUSA, FBS in 2025)
17,500[83]1941[84]2014[85]
Powers Field at Princeton StadiumPrincetonNew JerseyPrinceton TigersIvy27,800[86]1998
Provost Umphrey StadiumBeaumontTexasLamar CardinalsSouthland16,000[87]18,500
(September 13, 1980 vs. Baylor)[88]
19642009–2010[89][90][91]
Rhodes StadiumElonNorth CarolinaElon PhoenixCAA Football11,25014,167
(November 14, 2009 vs. Appalachian State)
2001
Rice–Totten StadiumItta Bena[d]MississippiMississippi Valley State Delta DevilsSWAC10,0001958
Richardson StadiumDavidsonNorth CarolinaDavidson WildcatsPioneer6,000[92]1923[92]1998[92]
Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien StadiumNew YorkNew YorkColumbia LionsIvy17,000[93]1984[93]
Roos FieldCheneyWashingtonEastern Washington EaglesBig Sky8,600[94]1967[94]
Roy Kidd StadiumRichmondKentuckyEastern Kentucky ColonelsUAC20,000[95]1969[95]
Roy Stewart StadiumMurrayKentuckyMurray State RacersMissouri Valley16,800[96]1973[96]
Saluki StadiumCarbondaleIllinoisSouthern Illinois SalukisMissouri Valley15,2762010
Saxon StadiumEriePennsylvaniaMercyhurst LakersNortheast2,300[97]1996[97]2019[97]
Schoellkopf FieldIthacaNew YorkCornell Big RedIvy21,500[98]1915[98]2006[98]
Seibert StadiumHomewoodAlabamaSamford BulldogsSouthern6,700[99]11,189
(1994 vs. Alcorn State)[99]
1958[99]
Shell Energy StadiumHoustonTexasTexas Southern TigersSWAC22,0392012
Simmons Bank FieldPine BluffArkansasArkansas–Pine Bluff Golden LionsSWAC16,0002000
Spec Martin Municipal StadiumDeLandFloridaStetson HattersPioneer6,0001941
Stambaugh StadiumYoungstownOhioYoungstown State PenguinsMissouri Valley20,650[100]21,119
(October 14, 2000 vs. Northern Iowa)
1982[100]
Stewart StadiumOgdenUtahWeber State WildcatsBig Sky17,000[101]1966[101]
Strawberry StadiumHammondLouisianaSoutheastern Louisiana LionsSouthland7,40812,000
(October 3, 1980 vs. Jackson State)[102]
19362008[103]
Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff FieldPoughkeepsieNew YorkMarist Red FoxesPioneer5,000[104]1968[104]2007[104]
Torero StadiumSan DiegoCaliforniaSan Diego TorerosPioneer6,0001961
Truist StadiumGreensboroNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina A&T AggiesCAA Football21,50034,7691981
Tucker StadiumCookevilleTennesseeTennessee Tech Golden EaglesOVC–Big South16,5001966
UC Davis Health StadiumDavisCaliforniaUC Davis AggiesBig Sky10,8492007
UNI-DomeCedar FallsIowaNorthern Iowa PanthersMissouri Valley16,000[105]1976[105]1998[105]
University StadiumCarrolltonGeorgiaWest Georgia WolvesUAC10,0002009
Villanova StadiumVillanovaPennsylvaniaVillanova WildcatsCAA Football12,500[106]1927[106]
Wagner College StadiumStaten IslandNew YorkWagner SeahawksNortheast3,300[107]1967[107]
Walkup SkydomeFlagstaffArizonaNorthern Arizona LumberjacksBig Sky15,300[108]1977[108]
W.B. Mason StadiumEastonMassachusettsStonehill SkyhawksNortheast2,400[109]2005[32]
Washington–Grizzly StadiumMissoulaMontanaMontana GrizzliesBig Sky25,200[110]26,856[110]1986[110]1995, 2003, 2008[110]
Welcome StadiumDaytonOhioDayton FlyersPioneer11,000[111]1949[111]1974[111]
Wildcat StadiumDurhamNew HampshireNew Hampshire WildcatsCAA Football11,01519362016
William "Dick" Price StadiumNorfolkVirginiaNorfolk State SpartansMEAC30,000[112]33,8721997[112]
William B. Greene Jr. StadiumJohnson CityTennesseeEast Tennessee State BuccaneersSouthern7,6942017
William H. Greene StadiumWashington, D.C.District of ColumbiaHoward BisonMEAC10,0001986
Yale BowlNew HavenConnecticutYale BulldogsIvy61,446[113]1914[113]
Zable StadiumWilliamsburgVirginiaWilliam & Mary TribeCAA Football12,259[114]18,054
(November 16, 1985 vs. Richmond)[114]
1935[114]2016[115]
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Notes
  1. Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
  2. Year of most recent completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.
  3. After the 2018–19 school year, Long Island University unified the athletic programs of its two campuses. The Division I non-football LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and Division II football-sponsoring LIU Post Pioneers became a single D-I program under the LIU name. The Post football program was included in the merger and represents the whole of LIU from 2019 onward.[10]
  4. Construction halted 2005; stadium completed 2020.

There are 6 domes, all of which have installed FieldTurf.

Future stadiums

This list includes the following:

  • Stadiums of current FCS teams that are either under construction or confirmed to be built in the future.
  • Stadiums that will be used by teams confirmed to be either adding or upgrading/downgrading to FCS football in the future. This includes existing venues as well as those under construction or confirmed to be built.
Notes
  1. Largest football crowd. Larger attendance records may exist for other configurations of the stadium.
  2. Year originally opened.
  3. Year of most recently completed stadium expansion/major upgrade.

See also

Notes

  1. The Alcorn State campus, including the stadium, has a Lorman mailing address, but is located in unincorporated Claiborne County and designated by the US Census Bureau as "Alcorn State, Mississippi".
  2. Although Harvard's overall administration and undergraduate campus are in Cambridge, the football stadium is within the Boston city limits and has a Boston mailing address.
  3. Mailing address is Huntsville.
  4. The MVSU campus, including the stadium, has an Itta Bena mailing address, but is located in unincorporated Leflore County and designated by the US Census Bureau as "Mississippi Valley State, Mississippi".

References

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