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  1. Notre Dame Stadium. This home of the Fighting Irish football team was built in 1930. Legendary coach Knute Rockne designed the stadium but coached only one season there before his tragic death in a plane crash. The stadium was expanded for the 1997 season and now has a capacity of 80,795 fans.

  2. May 24, 2007 · Notre Dame Stadium, also known as the House that Rock Built, has been the home of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame since it was constructed in 1930. Since then the stadium has undergone a...

  3. Stadium Experiences. Get the opportunity to walk down the iconic North Tunnel. The North Tunnel Experience includes field access to the north end zone, the visiting team tunnel and locker room, Play Like a Champion sign, media room, and more.

  4. Home. NOTRE DAME STADIUM. South Bend, IN. Notre Dame Fighting Irish football is a program full of success and legacy with 11 national titles and seven Heisman Trophy winners plays at a stadium, Notre Dame Stadium, that is full of history and tradition.

  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Notre Dame Stadium has been the home of Irish football since opening its doors in 1930. The college football stadium has a capacity of 77,622 and is one of the most iconic structures of its kind in the nation. It was built for $750,000 and originally sat 54,000 people.

  6. Opened 88 years ago in 1930, Notre Dame Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana, the home field of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Located on the university’s campus, it also hosts commencement. The first Notre Dame touchdown in the stadium was scored by “Jumping Joe” Savoldi on a 98-yard kickoff return.

  7. Notre Dame Stadium Behind-The-Scenes: Inside The Tunnel in 4K - YouTube. 4 views 8 minutes ago. Before every Notre Dame football game, the Fighting Irish team leaves its locker room, comes...

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