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Alamodome

The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas. It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown San Antonio. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, having been constructed at a cost of $186 million.

Alamodome
Alamodome
Location in Texas
Alamodome
Location in the United States
Address100 Montana Street
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Coordinates29°25′1″N 98°28′44″W / 29.41694°N 98.47889°W / 29.41694; -98.47889
Public transit San Antonio
OwnerCity of San Antonio
OperatorSan Antonio Convention and Sports Facilities Department
CapacityAmerican football: 64,000[1]
Baseball: 52,295[2]

Canadian football: 59,000
Basketball: 20,662 (expandable to 35,888 and 70,000)
Ice hockey: 36,000
Boxing: 40,000
Wrestling: 52,020 (expandable to 60,525)
Arena Concert:

  • center-stage 33,000
  • end-stage 30,000

Stadium Concert:

  • center-stage 77,000
  • end-stage 50,000
Record attendance
List
    • All-Time Record: 76,483 (Spurs championship celebration)
    • Baseball: 40,569
    • Basketball: 68,328
    • Football: 66,166
    • Hockey: 19,211
    • Soccer: 64,369
    • Arena Football: 10,034
Field size(Baseball):[3]
Left Field – 340 feet (104 m)
Left-Center – 370 feet (113 m)
Center Field – 395 feet (120 m)
Right-Center – 305 feet (93 m)
Right Field – 280 feet (85 m)
SurfaceAstroTurf Magic Carpet II
Construction
Broke groundNovember 5, 1990[4]
OpenedMay 15, 1993
Renovated2008, 2009, 2017
Expanded2006
Construction costUS$186 million
($392 million in 2023 dollars[5])
ArchitectHOK Sport
Marmon Mok, LP[6]
Structural engineerW.E. Simpson Company (Engineer of Record)[7] and Martin & Martin (Preliminary Roof Structural Design)[8]
Services engineerM–E Engineers, Inc.[9]
General contractorHuber, Hunt & Nichols[10]
Tenants
Alamo Bowl (NCAA) 1993–present
San Antonio Spurs (NBA) 1993–2002
San Antonio Texans (CFL) 1995
San Antonio Dragons (IHL) 1996–1998 (part time)
New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2005
UTSA Roadrunners (NCAA) 2011–present
San Antonio Talons (AFL) 2012–2014
San Antonio Commanders (AAF) 2019
San Antonio Brahmas (XFL / UFL) 2023–present
Interior of the Alamodome during the 2022 Conference USA Championship Game

The multi-purpose facility was intended to increase the city's convention traffic and attract a professional football franchise. It also placated the San Antonio Spurs' demands for a larger arena. The Spurs played in the Alamodome for a decade, then became disenchanted with the facility and convinced Bexar County to construct a new arena for them, now called the Frost Bank Center. The Alamodome's regular tenants are currently the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League and the UTSA Roadrunners. Recent tenants include the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football and the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League.

Features edit

The facility is a rectilinear 5-level stadium which can seat up to 64,000 spectators for a typical football game and marching band competitions and is expandable to hold 72,000 spectators.

The stadium was designed to easily convert into a basketball or hockey arena. Converting the stadium for basketball and hockey takes 12–18 hours to set up retractable seating and installing the playing surface. In this configuration, typically only the two lower levels at one or both ends are used. The arena configuration seats 20,662 spectators, but is expandable to 39,500 when the upper level is opened. The stadium can also be adapted into a smaller auditorium space (branded as the "Illusions Theater"), with an intimate, enclosed setting, seating upwards of 11,000 using floor space and the north grandstand.[11]

The Alamodome opened with 38 luxury suites and 6,000 club level seats. The original design specifications called for 66 luxury suites. However, since the Spurs were the only full-time tenant at the time, only 38 luxury suites in the north end of the facility were built. The footprints for the 28 unbuilt luxury suites were open floor space just behind the club level seats that surround the south end of the facility. In 2006, the Alamodome underwent an expansion to accommodate 14 new luxury suites.[12] The Sports Club and the Top of the Dome restaurant also received renovations in 2004.

The Alamodome has two permanent Olympic-size ice rinks that can be used for NHL games, figure skating and speed skating. The facility also contains 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) of meeting rooms and 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of continuous exhibit space.

Events and tenants edit

The Alamodome is currently the home of the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Roadrunners. Previously, it was home to the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA from 1993 to 2002, the San Antonio Texans of the CFL in 1995, and the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) in 2019.

The facility also hosts special events such as the annual Alamo Bowl football game, UTSA's graduation ceremonies, as well as most of Northside ISD's high school graduation ceremonies.

UIL State Football Playoff games are regularly held in the Alamodome, including State Quarterfinals/Region 4 Finals and championship games in 2006, 2007, and 2009.

NBA basketball edit

The Alamodome's ability to easily accommodate basketball made it attractive to then-Spurs owner Red McCombs, who had been looking for some time for a larger arena to replace their longtime home, HemisFair Arena. The Spurs moved to the Alamodome after the 1992–93 NBA season. They played nine seasons in the Alamodome from 1993 to 2002, including their first NBA championship season, which was played against the New York Knicks in 1999.

During the regular season, most of the upper level was curtained off. However, on certain weekends and when popular opponents came to town, the Spurs expanded the Alamodome's capacity to 35,000 by opening three portions of the upper level. More sections of the upper level were opened for the playoffs, expanding capacity to 39,500. Attendance was 39,514 for Game 1 of the 1999 NBA Finals and 39,554 for Game 2.

Though the late 1990s saw the Spurs soar in popularity, the decision was made to move the team out of the spacious stadium and build a new arena. While the Alamodome had been designed to accommodate basketball, it was primarily a football stadium. As the years passed, Spurs management and fans grew increasingly dissatisfied with its poor sight lines and cavernous feel. Part of the problem was the manner in which the Alamodome was configured for basketball. The basketball court was at one end of the venue with temporary stands on one side of the court, leaving over half of the stadium curtained off (the same problem and configuration existed for the Detroit Pistons in the mid-1980s during their tenancy at the Pontiac Silverdome). Television broadcast trucks were usually set up on the unused half of the playing surface. By comparison, more modern domed stadiums that can accommodate basketball, such as AT&T Stadium in Arlington, place the basketball court in the center of where the football field would be, allowing for much larger attendances. Additionally, the Spurs tied up the Alamodome for most of the winter and spring due to their deep playoff runs (they only missed the playoffs once in their nine years there). With the Alamodome booked solid well into April, it was difficult to accommodate conventions, concerts or even a prospective football team. Moving the Spurs out of the Alamodome opened up more contiguous dates allowing the facility to schedule more events, though it has yet to host a Super Bowl. The Spurs moved to the new SBC Center after the 2001–02 season.

The 1996 NBA All-Star Game was played in the Alamodome.[13]

The Spurs hosted the Golden State Warriors at the Alamodome to celebrate their 50th anniversary in San Antonio on January 13, 2023, marking the first NBA game held at the Dome since Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference semifinals. The game set a regular season single-game attendance record with 68,323 spectators.[14][15]

College and high school football edit

Alamo Bowl edit

The Alamodome is the site of the annual Alamo Bowl, which matches the second-choice teams from the Pac-12 Conference and the Big 12 Conference.[16] The 2006 Alamo Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and the Iowa Hawkeyes was attended by 65,875, which set a facility-record crowd for a sporting event,[17][18][19] only to have that record broken by an Alamo Bowl event the next year between Texas A&M and Penn State, which drew 66,166 attendees.[20]

Corps Classic edit

September 16, 2006, marked the first game in a college football "home and home" series, known as the AT&T Corps Classic, between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Army Black Knights. Army has elected to play its "home" game at the Alamodome in order to increase the program's exposure around the nation, as it competes as an independent. A sell-out crowd of 64,583 watched the Aggies defeat the Black Knights 28–24.[12] The second game was played at Kyle Field in College Station in 2008.

East–West Shrine Game edit

The 2006 East–West Shrine Game was played in the Alamodome on January 21, 2006. The game is an annual post-season college football all-star game. For most of its history, the game has been played in the San Francisco Bay Area, at San Francisco's Kezar Stadium and at Stanford Stadium. In recent years it has been played at AT&T Park. In 2006, the game was played in the Alamodome, moving out of the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time in decades. The Shrine Game was moved once again for its 2007 event, to Robertson Stadium in Houston.

Texas Football Classic edit

From 1999 to 2011, the Alamodome was home to the Texas Football Classic, which featured prominent high school programs from across the state and kicked off the high school football season in Texas. Former participants include former Chicago Bears and University of Texas running back Cedric Benson, University of Iowa quarterback Drew Tate, University of Houston quarterback Kevin Kolb, and University of Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel.

All-American Bowl edit

Since 2002, the Alamodome has hosted the All-American Bowl—a national all-star game for U.S. high school football. Played in early-January, the game features teams representing the eastern and western United States. The 2017 edition hosted a record 40,568 spectators.[21][22]

Texas vs. the Nation edit

In 2011, the Texas vs. The Nation game was moved to San Antonio and was renamed the NFLPA Game, after the new sponsor of the event. The concept of The NFLPA Game remained "Texas vs. the Nation" with seniors having ties to the state of Texas taking on top seniors from across the Nation. That was a one-year deal; the game became the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in 2012.

UTSA Roadrunners edit

The UTSA Roadrunners football program began using the stadium in 2011. The Roadrunners set records for largest attendance at an initial game for a start-up NCAA college football program at 56,743, and largest average attendance for a start-up program's first season at 35,521. With a total capacity of 72,000 for football the Alamodome is currently the largest football stadium in Conference USA. However, for most games, UTSA only sells tickets for the lower bowl, with a capacity of 36,582.

Attendance Records edit
Rank Attendance Date Game Result
1 56,743 September 3, 2011 UTSA 31, Northeastern State 3
2 49,342 September 9, 2023 UTSA 20, Texas State 13
3 42,071 September 8, 2018 UTSA 20, Baylor 37
4 41,412 December 2, 2022 23 UTSA 48, North Texas 27
5 41,148 December 3, 2021 UTSA 49, Western Kentucky 41
6 40,977 September 7, 2013 UTSA 36, 13 Oklahoma State 56
7 39,032 November 24, 2012 UTSA 38, Texas State 31
8 37,526 September 3, 2022 UTSA 35, 24 Houston 373OT
9 35,167 November 20, 2021 22 UTSA 34, UAB 31
10 33,517 September 24, 2011 UTSA 54, Bacone 7
11 33,472 September 4, 2014 UTSA 23, Arizona 26
12 32,886 October 8, 2011 UTSA 27, South Alabama 302OT
13 32,487 September 28, 2013 UTSA 28, Houston 59
14 32,369 November 19, 2011 UTSA 49, Minot State 7
15 31,956 October 25, 2014 UTSA 0, UTEP 34
16 31,634 September 10, 2011 UTSA 21, McMurry 24
17 30,862 October 20, 2012 UTSA 24, San Jose State 52
18 30,718 September 14, 2019 UTSA 13, Army 31
19 30,419 October 4, 2014 UTSA 9, New Mexico 21
20 30,416 September 8, 2012 UTSA 27, Texas A&M–Commerce 16

Conference USA Championship edit

The Alamodome hosted the Conference USA Football Championship Game in 2021 and 2022 with UTSA defeating Western Kentucky 49-41 and North Texas 48–27.

Big 12 Conference championship edit

The Alamodome hosted the Big 12 Football Championship Game in 1997, 1999 and 2007.

Professional football edit

NFL edit

The Alamodome has played host to six National Football League preseason games. Two each were played in 1993 and 1994, one in 1995, and one in 2001.

Date Team (Visitor) Points Team (Home) Points Spectators
August 7, 1993 Houston Oilers 28 New Orleans Saints 37 40,308
August 21, 1993 Dallas Cowboys 20 Houston Oilers 23 63,285
August 6, 1994 Houston Oilers 31 San Diego Chargers 3 29,815
August 20, 1994 Buffalo Bills 18 Houston Oilers 16 40,504
August 26, 1995 Dallas Cowboys 10 Houston Oilers 0 52,512
August 11, 2001 Minnesota Vikings 28 New Orleans Saints 21 46,752

In 2005, the NFL announced that the Alamodome would host three of the New Orleans Saints' regular season "home" games due to the damage caused to the Louisiana Superdome by Hurricane Katrina. The Saints played the Buffalo Bills (week 4), the Atlanta Falcons (week 6), and the Detroit Lions (week 16) at the Alamodome. Although there have been many NFL preseason games held in San Antonio over the years, these games were the first NFL regular season games played in the city. The Saints also played one 2005 season "home" game in Giants Stadium (against the New York Giants) in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and four others in LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Overall, the Saints averaged 62,665 fans in the 64,000-seat Alamodome for the three games held there, a solid showing despite the short notice to sell tickets due to the hurricane. The Saints and the NFL announced that the team would return to Louisiana for the 2006 season even though at the time the NFL was uncertain where they would play their home games.

Date Team (Visitor) Points Team (Home) Points Spectators
October 2, 2005 Buffalo Bills 7 New Orleans Saints 19 58,688[23]
October 16, 2005 Atlanta Falcons 34 New Orleans Saints 31 65,562* [24]
December 24, 2005 Detroit Lions 13 New Orleans Saints 12 63,747[25]

Additionally, former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue indicated that if the NFL expands again, San Antonio would be on the short list of candidate cities. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has acknowledged his support for the city's efforts to become home to an NFL franchise even though public opinion is that he would never let go of his team's presence in the San Antonio market.[26]

The Dallas Cowboys held their 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011 preseason training camps at the Alamodome.

On July 29, 2014, it was reported by the San Antonio Express-News that Mark Davis met with officials from the city of San Antonio, Texas, to discuss the possibility of relocating the Raiders to San Antonio.[27] Davis confirmed that he did speak with San Antonio city officials while visiting San Antonio to honor former Raiders wide receiver Cliff Branch's induction into a local Hall of Fame, but did not comment on whether he was considering relocation to San Antonio.[28] If the Raiders had relocated to San Antonio, the Alamodome would almost certainly have been used as a temporary home until a new NFL stadium was built.[27] The Raiders decided against moving to San Antonio, first proposing unsuccessfully to return to its previous home in Los Angeles, then ultimately receiving permission to relocate to Las Vegas in 2020 by constructing Allegiant Stadium.

CFL edit

The Alamodome was also home to the San Antonio Texans for the 1995 CFL season. The stadium was attractive to the Canadian Football League (which made an ill-fated attempt to expand to the U.S. between 1993 and 1995) since it was one of the rare American facilities that could fully accommodate the CFL's larger playing field and, having just recently opened, was one of the most modern facilities in a league where the majority of its teams were playing in decades-old or poorly fit stadiums. Its seating could be retracted to fit the full 65-yard width and 150-yard length of a regulation Canadian football field (which is 34% larger than the American field).

In the first CFL playoff game ever played between two U.S.-based franchises, the Texans defeated the Birmingham Barracudas 52–9 at the Alamodome on November 5, in front of 13,031 fans. The team then lost to the eventual champion Baltimore Stallions, 21–11, in Baltimore six days later, ending their season. This also proved to be the last game in franchise history; despite respectable attendance (15,573 average for ten home games) and manageable financial losses, widespread dysfunction among most of the rest of new American franchises led to the Texans' demise. (This made the Texans-Stallions game the last significant CFL game to be played in the United States.)

Arena football edit

From 2012 to 2014, the Alamodome was home to the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League. The Talons, who relocated from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2011, won the Central Division title in 2012 with a 14–4 record but were upset in the first round of the playoffs by Utah. The team slipped to 10–8 in 2013, missing the playoffs, then to 3-15 the following year, after which they folded. Attendance at the Dome for the Talons was mediocre at best, averaging 7,209 for 28 home games.

Alliance of American Football (AAF) edit

In 2019, the Alamodome was the home of the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football, with the Commanders playing the AAF's inaugural game on February 9, 2019, against the San Diego Fleet. The Alamodome hosted each of the fledgling league's four best crowds, averaging 27,391 per contest (more than double that of the league's other seven teams, who averaged 13,524) before the AAF was shuttered in April 2019.

The Spring League edit

In October 2020, Fox Sports 1 reached a multi-year agreement to televise The Spring League along with the option to acquire a minority stake in TSL. The initial agreement was to play a mini-season in late October and November 2020. The league began its fall season October 27 with six teams competing in a 12-game format over four weeks in a bubble environment, based out of the Alamodome. After experiencing problem with the COVID-19 virus at the Dome, however, the final week's games were rescheduled for a high school field in San Antonio, then cancelled. The TSL championship game, also originally scheduled to be played at the Alamodome, was held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 15, 2020.

XFL/UFL edit

The XFL announced that the San Antonio Brahmas would play at the Alamodome for the 2023 season on July 28, 2022.[29] The Brahmas opened the season on February 19, 2023 in an 18-15 loss against the St. Louis Battlehawks in front of a crowd of 24,245.

The Alamodome hosted the inaugural XFL championship game on May 13, 2023. San Antonio was chosen to host because of its history of large events at the Alamodome.[30]

College basketball edit

 
During the 2008 NCAA Final Four.

The NCAA Final Four was first hosted at the Alamodome in 1998; Kentucky won the tournament. Then in 2004, it hosted when Connecticut defeated Georgia Tech in the championship game. It again hosted in 2008, with Kansas defeating Memphis. The Final Four returned in 2018; this time, the event used the current "center court" configuration mandated by the NCAA, where the game is played on an elevated court and all seating is utilized, allowing a crowd of over 70,000.[31] The Final Four is scheduled to be hosted again in 2025.

The Alamodome has also hosted the Women's Final Four in 2002, 2010, and 2021 (will be hosted again in 2029), as well as the 2011 NCAA women's volleyball Final Four.

Baseball edit

From 2013 to 2017, the Texas Rangers played exhibition games at the Alamodome to close out their spring training camp, the only time baseball has been played there. The Rangers took on the San Diego Padres in 2013, the Houston Astros in 2014, the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015, the Kansas City Royals in 2016,[32] and the Cleveland Indians in 2017.[33]

The stadium is considered unsuitable for regular baseball use, since the right-field fence is only 272 feet from home plate,[34] well below the required 325 feet.[35]

Soccer edit

Due to San Antonio's proximity to Mexico, the Alamodome has hosted Mexican soccer teams in various events since the mid-2000s in addition to American teams.

The Mexican national soccer team first played in the Alamodome on June 19, 2004, in a FIFA World Cup qualifier, defeating Dominica 10–0 in front of 37,642 fans.[36] Mexico returned on November 10 for a friendly against Guatemala, winning 2–0 in front of 22,000 fans.[37][38] Mexico played an exhibition match against South Korea on January 29, 2014, attended by 54,313 people.[39] An exhibition match between Mexico and the United States on April 15, 2015, sold out the stadium, attracting a crowd of 64,369. The US won the game 2–0, thanks to goals from Jordan Morris and Juan Agudelo.[40] The match was marred by Mexico's displeasure with the temporary grass field laid on the Alamodome floor, which was described as "uneven" and "full of patches".[41]

The United States women's national soccer team played an exhibition match against Trinidad and Tobago at the Alamodome on December 11, 2015, as part of their "Victory Tour" following the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The match was attended by 10,690 people.[42]

The Alamodome was announced as a host venue for a doubleheader at the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and played host to a double-header on July 16, 2017, between Mexico and Curaçao and El Salvador and Jamaica.[43]

Two matches in the 2005 InterLiga series were played on the Alamodome on January 6, 2005, featuring Mexican club teams Club América, Chiapas F.C., Deportivo Toluca F.C., and Club Necaxa.[44] Club América returned for an exhibition match against Santos Laguna on July 9, 2016.[45]

The Alamodome was to be the home venue of a planned Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise in 2005, but the league was unable to come to an agreement with the city.[46] A new expansion bid plans to use Toyota Field, a soccer-specific stadium used by San Antonio FC, for the MLS team instead of the Alamodome.[47]

Other sports edit

The 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival held some of the first paid events in the Alamodome in July and August 1993, including the opening and closing ceremonies and ice skating events.

The now-defunct San Antonio Dragons of the International Hockey League played some games in 1997 and 1998 at the Alamodome when its home, Freeman Coliseum, was unavailable during the annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo (a similar scheduling conflict the Spurs now face at the newer Frost Bank Center). The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) has held two Built Ford Tough Series events in the Alamodome (2007, 2008).

Two NHL pre-season games were held at the Alamodome. The Dallas Stars faced off against the Los Angeles Kings in back-to-back seasons at the Alamodome in 1994 and 1995. The Stars defeated the Kings 3–2 on September 27, 1994, with 14,342 fans in attendance (this was one of the last hockey games to take place before the 1994–95 NHL lockout). The following year Dallas claimed a 4–2 victory over the Kings in front of 8,122 hockey fans on September 26, 1995. Hockey Hall of Fame forward Wayne Gretzky participated in both preseason matchups.

In college football, Notre Dame has played two Shamrock Series (home-away-from-home) games here against Washington State in 2009 and Army in 2016.[48]

Music edit

After the opening ceremonies, the first major event held at the facility was Paul McCartney's The New World Tour concert, which took place on May 29, 1993.[49]

The Alamodome has played host to music festivals, including Ozzfest.[50] It has also hosted concerts to artists such as The Rolling Stones, U2, Prince, Elton John, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, AC/DC, George Strait, Britney Spears, Guns N' Roses, *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Janet Jackson, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Scorpions, Rammstein and many more.

Every summer, Drum Corps International hosts its DCI San Antonio – Southwestern Championships at the Alamodome. This event marks the first time in the DCI season all the World Class drum corps compete against each other on the same field, and therefore get scored by the same judges.

The Alamodome also hosts the Bands of America Super-Regional Championships every year in November, as well as the University Interscholastic League State Marching Band Contest.

Other events edit

The Alamodome was used as a filming location for the film Selena, a biographical film chronicling the life of Tejano musician Selena. It was used as a stand-in for the Astrodome in Houston.[51]

From July 5 to July 16, 2006, the Alamodome hosted the ELCA Youth Gathering. Approximately 40,000 youth and adult leaders attended the event, between the two weeks it was spread.

On September 10, 1993, Julio César Chávez Sr. challenged Pernell Whitaker for the WBC welterweight boxing championship title. The match, infamously, ended in a draw.[52] In April 2013, Austin Trout fought the undefeated Canelo Alvarez at the Alamodome.[53][54][55]

The Alamodome hosted the 2015 General Conference Session of Seventh-day Adventists.

Over the Fourth of July weekend in 2010, San Antonio hosted its largest convention ever. The 75th annual World convention of alcoholics anonymous. Over 50,000 people from 75 different countries attended meetings and seminars around the city The three main meetings of the convention were held in the Alamodome.

The Alamodome hosted Impact Wrestling's Lockdown event on March 10, 2013.

The Alamodome has hosted WWE's Royal Rumble pay-per-view event three times. The first occurrence took place on January 19, 1997, in front of a packed crowd of just over 60,000 and saw San Antonio native Shawn Michaels defeat Sycho Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in the main event. The event also saw Texas native Stone Cold Steve Austin win the first of his record-setting three Royal Rumble matches. The second Royal Rumble to be held at the Alamodome took place 20 years later on January 29, 2017, in front of just over 52,000 fans in attendance. Randy Orton last eliminated Roman Reigns to win the Royal Rumble match in the night's main event.[56] Five years later in September 2022, WWE announced the Royal Rumble would return to the Alamodome for the 2023 event on January 28.[57] The event had an attendance of 51,338. Rhea Ripley and Cody Rhodes won their respective Royal Rumble matches at the event. Roman Reigns defeated Kevin Owens in the main event to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship and was betrayed by his Bloodline member Sami Zayn afterwards.[58]

On March 20–24, 2022, it was used for the qualifying rounds of American Ninja Warrior's Season 14.[59]

Renovations edit

On April 15, 2005, the San Antonio City Council voted to spend close to $6.5 million to renovate the Alamodome in an effort to lure a Major League Soccer franchise to the city. After the election of Phil Hardberger as the new mayor, those efforts were abandoned, though the approved renovations to the facility continued as planned. The city administration and local business leaders have re-focused their efforts to bringing an NFL franchise to San Antonio.

On April 19, 2007, the San Antonio City Council unanimously approved an additional $8.3 million to fund renovations and enhancements to the facility.

In the summer of 2008 the audio system was upgraded.

In 2009 new LED video panels were added to the 5th level.

Although when the Alamodome was built it was an ideal state-of-the-art NFL stadium,[citation needed] by today's standards the facility would have to undergo renovations and add a considerable number of luxury suites in order to make it a profitable venue for an NFL team. Preliminary estimates put the cost of improvements at $100–150 million.

In 2011, the Alamodome introduced a new configuration branded as the Illusions Theater, wherein the north end of the stadium can be partitioned into a smaller, pop-up auditorium setting with a ceiling, carpeting, and stage. The configuration includes up to 1,000 seats of floor space, and can seat up to 11,600 when using the existing grandstand. The configuration was designed to host mid-sized events (which, prior to its closure and renovation, were primarily held at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium), including concerts, conventions, and graduation ceremonies. The project had a budget of $1 million.[11]

In 2016, the San Antonio City Council approved $50 million worth of upgrades to modernize the facilities to keep it competitive for NCAA events. The improvements include a new media center, upgrades to the locker rooms, expanded concourses and added concessions, 4 new video screens and ribbon boards wrapping the 5th level, a new sound system, and other technology upgrades, and upgraded lighting.[60]

Record crowds edit

Top 10 all-time Alamodome sports crowds:[17][20][61]

Rank Attendance Event Teams Date
1 68,323 2022–23 NBA regular season game Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs Jan. 13, 2023
2 68,257 2018 NCAA Final Four Loyola-Chicago vs. Michigan
Kansas vs. Villanova
Mar. 31, 2018
3 67,831 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game Michigan vs. Villanova Apr. 2, 2018
4 66,166 2007 Alamo Bowl Penn State vs. Texas A&M Dec. 29, 2007
5 65,918 2013 Alamo Bowl Oregon vs. Texas Dec. 30, 2013
6 65,875 2006 Alamo Bowl Texas vs. Iowa Dec. 30, 2006
7 65,562 2005 NFL regular season game Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints Oct. 16, 2005
8 65,380 1999 Alamo Bowl Penn State vs. Texas A&M Dec. 28, 1999
9 65,277 2012 Alamo Bowl Texas vs. Oregon State Dec. 29, 2012
10 65,265 2004 Alamo Bowl Oklahoma State vs. Ohio State Dec. 29, 2004

Other notable attendance marks include:

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official Website of the Alamodome
  • Official Website of the Alamo Bowl
Events and tenants
Preceded by Home of the
San Antonio Spurs

1993–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Home of the
New Orleans Saints
(with Giants Stadium & Tiger Stadium)

2005 (3 games)
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first stadium
Home of the
San Antonio Brahmas

2023 – present
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current
Preceded by Host of the
NBA All-Star Game

1996
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Preceded by Host of the
Big 12 Championship Game

1997
1999
2007
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Trans World Dome
Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium
Preceded by NCAA Men's Division I
Basketball Tournament
Finals Venue

1998
2004
2008
2018
2025
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BOK Center (Tulsa)
Home of the
San Antonio Talons

2012 – 2014
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none
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2013
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Preceded by Host of Royal Rumble
1997
2017
2023
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alamodome, confused, with, alamo, stadium, seat, domed, indoor, multi, purpose, stadium, antonio, texas, located, southeastern, fringe, downtown, antonio, facility, opened, 1993, having, been, constructed, cost, million, location, texasshow, texaslocation, uni. Not to be confused with Alamo Stadium The Alamodome is a 64 000 seat domed indoor multi purpose stadium in San Antonio Texas It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown San Antonio The facility opened on May 15 1993 having been constructed at a cost of 186 million AlamodomeAlamodomeLocation in TexasShow map of TexasAlamodomeLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesAddress100 Montana StreetLocationSan Antonio TexasCoordinates29 25 1 N 98 28 44 W 29 41694 N 98 47889 W 29 41694 98 47889Public transitSan AntonioOwnerCity of San AntonioOperatorSan Antonio Convention and Sports Facilities DepartmentCapacityAmerican football 64 000 1 Baseball 52 295 2 Canadian football 59 000Basketball 20 662 expandable to 35 888 and 70 000 Ice hockey 36 000Boxing 40 000Wrestling 52 020 expandable to 60 525 Arena Concert center stage 33 000 end stage 30 000 Stadium Concert center stage 77 000 end stage 50 000Record attendanceList All Time Record 76 483 Spurs championship celebration Baseball 40 569 Basketball 68 328 Football 66 166 Hockey 19 211 Soccer 64 369 Arena Football 10 034Field size Baseball 3 Left Field 340 feet 104 m Left Center 370 feet 113 m Center Field 395 feet 120 m Right Center 305 feet 93 m Right Field 280 feet 85 m SurfaceAstroTurf Magic Carpet IIConstructionBroke groundNovember 5 1990 4 OpenedMay 15 1993Renovated2008 2009 2017Expanded2006Construction costUS 186 million 392 million in 2023 dollars 5 ArchitectHOK SportMarmon Mok LP 6 Structural engineerW E Simpson Company Engineer of Record 7 and Martin amp Martin Preliminary Roof Structural Design 8 Services engineerM E Engineers Inc 9 General contractorHuber Hunt amp Nichols 10 TenantsAlamo Bowl NCAA 1993 presentSan Antonio Spurs NBA 1993 2002San Antonio Texans CFL 1995San Antonio Dragons IHL 1996 1998 part time New Orleans Saints NFL 2005UTSA Roadrunners NCAA 2011 presentSan Antonio Talons AFL 2012 2014San Antonio Commanders AAF 2019San Antonio Brahmas XFL UFL 2023 present Interior of the Alamodome during the 2022 Conference USA Championship Game The multi purpose facility was intended to increase the city s convention traffic and attract a professional football franchise It also placated the San Antonio Spurs demands for a larger arena The Spurs played in the Alamodome for a decade then became disenchanted with the facility and convinced Bexar County to construct a new arena for them now called the Frost Bank Center The Alamodome s regular tenants are currently the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League and the UTSA Roadrunners Recent tenants include the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football and the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League Contents 1 Features 2 Events and tenants 2 1 NBA basketball 2 2 College and high school football 2 2 1 Alamo Bowl 2 2 2 Corps Classic 2 2 3 East West Shrine Game 2 2 4 Texas Football Classic 2 2 5 All American Bowl 2 2 6 Texas vs the Nation 2 2 7 UTSA Roadrunners 2 2 7 1 Attendance Records 2 2 8 Conference USA Championship 2 2 9 Big 12 Conference championship 2 3 Professional football 2 3 1 NFL 2 3 2 CFL 2 3 3 Arena football 2 3 4 Alliance of American Football AAF 2 3 5 The Spring League 2 3 6 XFL UFL 2 4 College basketball 2 5 Baseball 2 6 Soccer 2 7 Other sports 2 8 Music 2 9 Other events 3 Renovations 4 Record crowds 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFeatures editThe facility is a rectilinear 5 level stadium which can seat up to 64 000 spectators for a typical football game and marching band competitions and is expandable to hold 72 000 spectators The stadium was designed to easily convert into a basketball or hockey arena Converting the stadium for basketball and hockey takes 12 18 hours to set up retractable seating and installing the playing surface In this configuration typically only the two lower levels at one or both ends are used The arena configuration seats 20 662 spectators but is expandable to 39 500 when the upper level is opened The stadium can also be adapted into a smaller auditorium space branded as the Illusions Theater with an intimate enclosed setting seating upwards of 11 000 using floor space and the north grandstand 11 The Alamodome opened with 38 luxury suites and 6 000 club level seats The original design specifications called for 66 luxury suites However since the Spurs were the only full time tenant at the time only 38 luxury suites in the north end of the facility were built The footprints for the 28 unbuilt luxury suites were open floor space just behind the club level seats that surround the south end of the facility In 2006 the Alamodome underwent an expansion to accommodate 14 new luxury suites 12 The Sports Club and the Top of the Dome restaurant also received renovations in 2004 The Alamodome has two permanent Olympic size ice rinks that can be used for NHL games figure skating and speed skating The facility also contains 30 000 square feet 2 800 m2 of meeting rooms and 160 000 square feet 15 000 m2 of continuous exhibit space Events and tenants editThe Alamodome is currently the home of the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL and the University of Texas at San Antonio UTSA Roadrunners Previously it was home to the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA from 1993 to 2002 the San Antonio Texans of the CFL in 1995 and the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football AAF in 2019 The facility also hosts special events such as the annual Alamo Bowl football game UTSA s graduation ceremonies as well as most of Northside ISD s high school graduation ceremonies UIL State Football Playoff games are regularly held in the Alamodome including State Quarterfinals Region 4 Finals and championship games in 2006 2007 and 2009 NBA basketball edit The Alamodome s ability to easily accommodate basketball made it attractive to then Spurs owner Red McCombs who had been looking for some time for a larger arena to replace their longtime home HemisFair Arena The Spurs moved to the Alamodome after the 1992 93 NBA season They played nine seasons in the Alamodome from 1993 to 2002 including their first NBA championship season which was played against the New York Knicks in 1999 During the regular season most of the upper level was curtained off However on certain weekends and when popular opponents came to town the Spurs expanded the Alamodome s capacity to 35 000 by opening three portions of the upper level More sections of the upper level were opened for the playoffs expanding capacity to 39 500 Attendance was 39 514 for Game 1 of the 1999 NBA Finals and 39 554 for Game 2 Though the late 1990s saw the Spurs soar in popularity the decision was made to move the team out of the spacious stadium and build a new arena While the Alamodome had been designed to accommodate basketball it was primarily a football stadium As the years passed Spurs management and fans grew increasingly dissatisfied with its poor sight lines and cavernous feel Part of the problem was the manner in which the Alamodome was configured for basketball The basketball court was at one end of the venue with temporary stands on one side of the court leaving over half of the stadium curtained off the same problem and configuration existed for the Detroit Pistons in the mid 1980s during their tenancy at the Pontiac Silverdome Television broadcast trucks were usually set up on the unused half of the playing surface By comparison more modern domed stadiums that can accommodate basketball such as AT amp T Stadium in Arlington place the basketball court in the center of where the football field would be allowing for much larger attendances Additionally the Spurs tied up the Alamodome for most of the winter and spring due to their deep playoff runs they only missed the playoffs once in their nine years there With the Alamodome booked solid well into April it was difficult to accommodate conventions concerts or even a prospective football team Moving the Spurs out of the Alamodome opened up more contiguous dates allowing the facility to schedule more events though it has yet to host a Super Bowl The Spurs moved to the new SBC Center after the 2001 02 season The 1996 NBA All Star Game was played in the Alamodome 13 The Spurs hosted the Golden State Warriors at the Alamodome to celebrate their 50th anniversary in San Antonio on January 13 2023 marking the first NBA game held at the Dome since Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference semifinals The game set a regular season single game attendance record with 68 323 spectators 14 15 College and high school football edit Alamo Bowl edit The Alamodome is the site of the annual Alamo Bowl which matches the second choice teams from the Pac 12 Conference and the Big 12 Conference 16 The 2006 Alamo Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and the Iowa Hawkeyes was attended by 65 875 which set a facility record crowd for a sporting event 17 18 19 only to have that record broken by an Alamo Bowl event the next year between Texas A amp M and Penn State which drew 66 166 attendees 20 Corps Classic edit September 16 2006 marked the first game in a college football home and home series known as the AT amp T Corps Classic between the Texas A amp M Aggies and the Army Black Knights Army has elected to play its home game at the Alamodome in order to increase the program s exposure around the nation as it competes as an independent A sell out crowd of 64 583 watched the Aggies defeat the Black Knights 28 24 12 The second game was played at Kyle Field in College Station in 2008 East West Shrine Game edit The 2006 East West Shrine Game was played in the Alamodome on January 21 2006 The game is an annual post season college football all star game For most of its history the game has been played in the San Francisco Bay Area at San Francisco s Kezar Stadium and at Stanford Stadium In recent years it has been played at AT amp T Park In 2006 the game was played in the Alamodome moving out of the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time in decades The Shrine Game was moved once again for its 2007 event to Robertson Stadium in Houston Texas Football Classic edit From 1999 to 2011 the Alamodome was home to the Texas Football Classic which featured prominent high school programs from across the state and kicked off the high school football season in Texas Former participants include former Chicago Bears and University of Texas running back Cedric Benson University of Iowa quarterback Drew Tate University of Houston quarterback Kevin Kolb and University of Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel All American Bowl edit Since 2002 the Alamodome has hosted the All American Bowl a national all star game for U S high school football Played in early January the game features teams representing the eastern and western United States The 2017 edition hosted a record 40 568 spectators 21 22 Texas vs the Nation edit In 2011 the Texas vs The Nation game was moved to San Antonio and was renamed the NFLPA Game after the new sponsor of the event The concept of The NFLPA Game remained Texas vs the Nation with seniors having ties to the state of Texas taking on top seniors from across the Nation That was a one year deal the game became the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in 2012 UTSA Roadrunners edit The UTSA Roadrunners football program began using the stadium in 2011 The Roadrunners set records for largest attendance at an initial game for a start up NCAA college football program at 56 743 and largest average attendance for a start up program s first season at 35 521 With a total capacity of 72 000 for football the Alamodome is currently the largest football stadium in Conference USA However for most games UTSA only sells tickets for the lower bowl with a capacity of 36 582 Attendance Records edit Rank Attendance Date Game Result 1 56 743 September 3 2011 UTSA 31 Northeastern State 3 2 49 342 September 9 2023 UTSA 20 Texas State 13 3 42 071 September 8 2018 UTSA 20 Baylor 37 4 41 412 December 2 2022 23 UTSA 48 North Texas 27 5 41 148 December 3 2021 UTSA 49 Western Kentucky 41 6 40 977 September 7 2013 UTSA 36 13 Oklahoma State 56 7 39 032 November 24 2012 UTSA 38 Texas State 31 8 37 526 September 3 2022 UTSA 35 24 Houston 373OT 9 35 167 November 20 2021 22 UTSA 34 UAB 31 10 33 517 September 24 2011 UTSA 54 Bacone 7 11 33 472 September 4 2014 UTSA 23 Arizona 26 12 32 886 October 8 2011 UTSA 27 South Alabama 302OT 13 32 487 September 28 2013 UTSA 28 Houston 59 14 32 369 November 19 2011 UTSA 49 Minot State 7 15 31 956 October 25 2014 UTSA 0 UTEP 34 16 31 634 September 10 2011 UTSA 21 McMurry 24 17 30 862 October 20 2012 UTSA 24 San Jose State 52 18 30 718 September 14 2019 UTSA 13 Army 31 19 30 419 October 4 2014 UTSA 9 New Mexico 21 20 30 416 September 8 2012 UTSA 27 Texas A amp M Commerce 16 Conference USA Championship edit The Alamodome hosted the Conference USA Football Championship Game in 2021 and 2022 with UTSA defeating Western Kentucky 49 41 and North Texas 48 27 Big 12 Conference championship edit The Alamodome hosted the Big 12 Football Championship Game in 1997 1999 and 2007 Professional football edit NFL edit The Alamodome has played host to six National Football League preseason games Two each were played in 1993 and 1994 one in 1995 and one in 2001 Date Team Visitor Points Team Home Points Spectators August 7 1993 Houston Oilers 28 New Orleans Saints 37 40 308 August 21 1993 Dallas Cowboys 20 Houston Oilers 23 63 285 August 6 1994 Houston Oilers 31 San Diego Chargers 3 29 815 August 20 1994 Buffalo Bills 18 Houston Oilers 16 40 504 August 26 1995 Dallas Cowboys 10 Houston Oilers 0 52 512 August 11 2001 Minnesota Vikings 28 New Orleans Saints 21 46 752 In 2005 the NFL announced that the Alamodome would host three of the New Orleans Saints regular season home games due to the damage caused to the Louisiana Superdome by Hurricane Katrina The Saints played the Buffalo Bills week 4 the Atlanta Falcons week 6 and the Detroit Lions week 16 at the Alamodome Although there have been many NFL preseason games held in San Antonio over the years these games were the first NFL regular season games played in the city The Saints also played one 2005 season home game in Giants Stadium against the New York Giants in East Rutherford New Jersey and four others in LSU s Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge Louisiana Overall the Saints averaged 62 665 fans in the 64 000 seat Alamodome for the three games held there a solid showing despite the short notice to sell tickets due to the hurricane The Saints and the NFL announced that the team would return to Louisiana for the 2006 season even though at the time the NFL was uncertain where they would play their home games Date Team Visitor Points Team Home Points Spectators October 2 2005 Buffalo Bills 7 New Orleans Saints 19 58 688 23 October 16 2005 Atlanta Falcons 34 New Orleans Saints 31 65 562 24 December 24 2005 Detroit Lions 13 New Orleans Saints 12 63 747 25 Additionally former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue indicated that if the NFL expands again San Antonio would be on the short list of candidate cities Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has acknowledged his support for the city s efforts to become home to an NFL franchise even though public opinion is that he would never let go of his team s presence in the San Antonio market 26 The Dallas Cowboys held their 2002 2003 2007 2009 2010 and 2011 preseason training camps at the Alamodome On July 29 2014 it was reported by the San Antonio Express News that Mark Davis met with officials from the city of San Antonio Texas to discuss the possibility of relocating the Raiders to San Antonio 27 Davis confirmed that he did speak with San Antonio city officials while visiting San Antonio to honor former Raiders wide receiver Cliff Branch s induction into a local Hall of Fame but did not comment on whether he was considering relocation to San Antonio 28 If the Raiders had relocated to San Antonio the Alamodome would almost certainly have been used as a temporary home until a new NFL stadium was built 27 The Raiders decided against moving to San Antonio first proposing unsuccessfully to return to its previous home in Los Angeles then ultimately receiving permission to relocate to Las Vegas in 2020 by constructing Allegiant Stadium CFL edit The Alamodome was also home to the San Antonio Texans for the 1995 CFL season The stadium was attractive to the Canadian Football League which made an ill fated attempt to expand to the U S between 1993 and 1995 since it was one of the rare American facilities that could fully accommodate the CFL s larger playing field and having just recently opened was one of the most modern facilities in a league where the majority of its teams were playing in decades old or poorly fit stadiums Its seating could be retracted to fit the full 65 yard width and 150 yard length of a regulation Canadian football field which is 34 larger than the American field In the first CFL playoff game ever played between two U S based franchises the Texans defeated the Birmingham Barracudas 52 9 at the Alamodome on November 5 in front of 13 031 fans The team then lost to the eventual champion Baltimore Stallions 21 11 in Baltimore six days later ending their season This also proved to be the last game in franchise history despite respectable attendance 15 573 average for ten home games and manageable financial losses widespread dysfunction among most of the rest of new American franchises led to the Texans demise This made the Texans Stallions game the last significant CFL game to be played in the United States Arena football edit From 2012 to 2014 the Alamodome was home to the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League The Talons who relocated from Tulsa Oklahoma in 2011 won the Central Division title in 2012 with a 14 4 record but were upset in the first round of the playoffs by Utah The team slipped to 10 8 in 2013 missing the playoffs then to 3 15 the following year after which they folded Attendance at the Dome for the Talons was mediocre at best averaging 7 209 for 28 home games Alliance of American Football AAF edit In 2019 the Alamodome was the home of the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football with the Commanders playing the AAF s inaugural game on February 9 2019 against the San Diego Fleet The Alamodome hosted each of the fledgling league s four best crowds averaging 27 391 per contest more than double that of the league s other seven teams who averaged 13 524 before the AAF was shuttered in April 2019 The Spring League edit In October 2020 Fox Sports 1 reached a multi year agreement to televise The Spring League along with the option to acquire a minority stake in TSL The initial agreement was to play a mini season in late October and November 2020 The league began its fall season October 27 with six teams competing in a 12 game format over four weeks in a bubble environment based out of the Alamodome After experiencing problem with the COVID 19 virus at the Dome however the final week s games were rescheduled for a high school field in San Antonio then cancelled The TSL championship game also originally scheduled to be played at the Alamodome was held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on December 15 2020 XFL UFL edit The XFL announced that the San Antonio Brahmas would play at the Alamodome for the 2023 season on July 28 2022 29 The Brahmas opened the season on February 19 2023 in an 18 15 loss against the St Louis Battlehawks in front of a crowd of 24 245 The Alamodome hosted the inaugural XFL championship game on May 13 2023 San Antonio was chosen to host because of its history of large events at the Alamodome 30 College basketball edit nbsp During the 2008 NCAA Final Four The NCAA Final Four was first hosted at the Alamodome in 1998 Kentucky won the tournament Then in 2004 it hosted when Connecticut defeated Georgia Tech in the championship game It again hosted in 2008 with Kansas defeating Memphis The Final Four returned in 2018 this time the event used the current center court configuration mandated by the NCAA where the game is played on an elevated court and all seating is utilized allowing a crowd of over 70 000 31 The Final Four is scheduled to be hosted again in 2025 The Alamodome has also hosted the Women s Final Four in 2002 2010 and 2021 will be hosted again in 2029 as well as the 2011 NCAA women s volleyball Final Four Baseball edit From 2013 to 2017 the Texas Rangers played exhibition games at the Alamodome to close out their spring training camp the only time baseball has been played there The Rangers took on the San Diego Padres in 2013 the Houston Astros in 2014 the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015 the Kansas City Royals in 2016 32 and the Cleveland Indians in 2017 33 The stadium is considered unsuitable for regular baseball use since the right field fence is only 272 feet from home plate 34 well below the required 325 feet 35 Soccer edit Due to San Antonio s proximity to Mexico the Alamodome has hosted Mexican soccer teams in various events since the mid 2000s in addition to American teams The Mexican national soccer team first played in the Alamodome on June 19 2004 in a FIFA World Cup qualifier defeating Dominica 10 0 in front of 37 642 fans 36 Mexico returned on November 10 for a friendly against Guatemala winning 2 0 in front of 22 000 fans 37 38 Mexico played an exhibition match against South Korea on January 29 2014 attended by 54 313 people 39 An exhibition match between Mexico and the United States on April 15 2015 sold out the stadium attracting a crowd of 64 369 The US won the game 2 0 thanks to goals from Jordan Morris and Juan Agudelo 40 The match was marred by Mexico s displeasure with the temporary grass field laid on the Alamodome floor which was described as uneven and full of patches 41 The United States women s national soccer team played an exhibition match against Trinidad and Tobago at the Alamodome on December 11 2015 as part of their Victory Tour following the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup The match was attended by 10 690 people 42 The Alamodome was announced as a host venue for a doubleheader at the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup and played host to a double header on July 16 2017 between Mexico and Curacao and El Salvador and Jamaica 43 Two matches in the 2005 InterLiga series were played on the Alamodome on January 6 2005 featuring Mexican club teams Club America Chiapas F C Deportivo Toluca F C and Club Necaxa 44 Club America returned for an exhibition match against Santos Laguna on July 9 2016 45 The Alamodome was to be the home venue of a planned Major League Soccer MLS franchise in 2005 but the league was unable to come to an agreement with the city 46 A new expansion bid plans to use Toyota Field a soccer specific stadium used by San Antonio FC for the MLS team instead of the Alamodome 47 Other sports edit The 1993 U S Olympic Festival held some of the first paid events in the Alamodome in July and August 1993 including the opening and closing ceremonies and ice skating events The now defunct San Antonio Dragons of the International Hockey League played some games in 1997 and 1998 at the Alamodome when its home Freeman Coliseum was unavailable during the annual San Antonio Stock Show amp Rodeo a similar scheduling conflict the Spurs now face at the newer Frost Bank Center The Professional Bull Riders PBR has held two Built Ford Tough Series events in the Alamodome 2007 2008 Two NHL pre season games were held at the Alamodome The Dallas Stars faced off against the Los Angeles Kings in back to back seasons at the Alamodome in 1994 and 1995 The Stars defeated the Kings 3 2 on September 27 1994 with 14 342 fans in attendance this was one of the last hockey games to take place before the 1994 95 NHL lockout The following year Dallas claimed a 4 2 victory over the Kings in front of 8 122 hockey fans on September 26 1995 Hockey Hall of Fame forward Wayne Gretzky participated in both preseason matchups In college football Notre Dame has played two Shamrock Series home away from home games here against Washington State in 2009 and Army in 2016 48 Music edit After the opening ceremonies the first major event held at the facility was Paul McCartney s The New World Tour concert which took place on May 29 1993 49 The Alamodome has played host to music festivals including Ozzfest 50 It has also hosted concerts to artists such as The Rolling Stones U2 Prince Elton John Tina Turner Rod Stewart AC DC George Strait Britney Spears Guns N Roses NSYNC Backstreet Boys Janet Jackson Metallica Pink Floyd Alice Cooper Def Leppard Motley Crue Scorpions Rammstein and many more Every summer Drum Corps International hosts its DCI San Antonio Southwestern Championships at the Alamodome This event marks the first time in the DCI season all the World Class drum corps compete against each other on the same field and therefore get scored by the same judges The Alamodome also hosts the Bands of America Super Regional Championships every year in November as well as the University Interscholastic League State Marching Band Contest Other events edit The Alamodome was used as a filming location for the film Selena a biographical film chronicling the life of Tejano musician Selena It was used as a stand in for the Astrodome in Houston 51 From July 5 to July 16 2006 the Alamodome hosted the ELCA Youth Gathering Approximately 40 000 youth and adult leaders attended the event between the two weeks it was spread On September 10 1993 Julio Cesar Chavez Sr challenged Pernell Whitaker for the WBC welterweight boxing championship title The match infamously ended in a draw 52 In April 2013 Austin Trout fought the undefeated Canelo Alvarez at the Alamodome 53 54 55 The Alamodome hosted the 2015 General Conference Session of Seventh day Adventists Over the Fourth of July weekend in 2010 San Antonio hosted its largest convention ever The 75th annual World convention of alcoholics anonymous Over 50 000 people from 75 different countries attended meetings and seminars around the city The three main meetings of the convention were held in the Alamodome The Alamodome hosted Impact Wrestling s Lockdown event on March 10 2013 The Alamodome has hosted WWE s Royal Rumble pay per view event three times The first occurrence took place on January 19 1997 in front of a packed crowd of just over 60 000 and saw San Antonio native Shawn Michaels defeat Sycho Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in the main event The event also saw Texas native Stone Cold Steve Austin win the first of his record setting three Royal Rumble matches The second Royal Rumble to be held at the Alamodome took place 20 years later on January 29 2017 in front of just over 52 000 fans in attendance Randy Orton last eliminated Roman Reigns to win the Royal Rumble match in the night s main event 56 Five years later in September 2022 WWE announced the Royal Rumble would return to the Alamodome for the 2023 event on January 28 57 The event had an attendance of 51 338 Rhea Ripley and Cody Rhodes won their respective Royal Rumble matches at the event Roman Reigns defeated Kevin Owens in the main event to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship and was betrayed by his Bloodline member Sami Zayn afterwards 58 On March 20 24 2022 it was used for the qualifying rounds of American Ninja Warrior s Season 14 59 Renovations editOn April 15 2005 the San Antonio City Council voted to spend close to 6 5 million to renovate the Alamodome in an effort to lure a Major League Soccer franchise to the city After the election of Phil Hardberger as the new mayor those efforts were abandoned though the approved renovations to the facility continued as planned The city administration and local business leaders have re focused their efforts to bringing an NFL franchise to San Antonio On April 19 2007 the San Antonio City Council unanimously approved an additional 8 3 million to fund renovations and enhancements to the facility In the summer of 2008 the audio system was upgraded In 2009 new LED video panels were added to the 5th level Although when the Alamodome was built it was an ideal state of the art NFL stadium citation needed by today s standards the facility would have to undergo renovations and add a considerable number of luxury suites in order to make it a profitable venue for an NFL team Preliminary estimates put the cost of improvements at 100 150 million In 2011 the Alamodome introduced a new configuration branded as the Illusions Theater wherein the north end of the stadium can be partitioned into a smaller pop up auditorium setting with a ceiling carpeting and stage The configuration includes up to 1 000 seats of floor space and can seat up to 11 600 when using the existing grandstand The configuration was designed to host mid sized events which prior to its closure and renovation were primarily held at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium including concerts conventions and graduation ceremonies The project had a budget of 1 million 11 In 2016 the San Antonio City Council approved 50 million worth of upgrades to modernize the facilities to keep it competitive for NCAA events The improvements include a new media center upgrades to the locker rooms expanded concourses and added concessions 4 new video screens and ribbon boards wrapping the 5th level a new sound system and other technology upgrades and upgraded lighting 60 Record crowds editTop 10 all time Alamodome sports crowds 17 20 61 Rank Attendance Event Teams Date 1 68 323 2022 23 NBA regular season game Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs Jan 13 2023 2 68 257 2018 NCAA Final Four Loyola Chicago vs MichiganKansas vs Villanova Mar 31 2018 3 67 831 2018 NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Championship Game Michigan vs Villanova Apr 2 2018 4 66 166 2007 Alamo Bowl Penn State vs Texas A amp M Dec 29 2007 5 65 918 2013 Alamo Bowl Oregon vs Texas Dec 30 2013 6 65 875 2006 Alamo Bowl Texas vs Iowa Dec 30 2006 7 65 562 2005 NFL regular season game Atlanta Falcons vs New Orleans Saints Oct 16 2005 8 65 380 1999 Alamo Bowl Penn State vs Texas A amp M Dec 28 1999 9 65 277 2012 Alamo Bowl Texas vs Oregon State Dec 29 2012 10 65 265 2004 Alamo Bowl Oklahoma State vs Ohio State Dec 29 2004 Other notable attendance marks include 76 483 San Antonio Spurs championship celebration 2014 62 70 956 George Strait The Cowboy Rides Away Tour 2013 63 60 447 WWF Royal Rumble 1997 12 58 891 1993 Julio Cesar Chavez Pernell Whitaker boxing match 12 56 743 2011 Northeastern State vs UTSA regular season football game record for the highest attended game for an NCAA Division I FCS start up program 64 54 313 2014 soccer friendly Mexico vs South Korea 65 53 407 2009 Notre Dame vs Washington State regular season football game 66 52 020 WWE Royal Rumble 2017 51 338 WWE Royal Rumble 2023 48 709 Paul McCartney The New World Tour 1993 12 45 343 Metallica WorldWired Tour 2017 67 44 468 2004 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Game Georgia Tech vs Connecticut a facility record for basketball 68 44 000 Black Sabbath Reunion Tour 99 43 257 2008 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Game Kansas Jayhawks vs Memphis Tigers 69 40 509 1998 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Game Utah vs Kentucky 70 39 554 1999 NBA Finals Game 2 New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs 12 38 490 Rammstein Stadium Tour 2022 36 451 CONCACAF 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier round 2 Dominica vs Mexico 71 36 037 1996 NBA All Star Game 72 29 619 2002 NCAA Women s Division I Basketball Championship Game Oklahoma vs Connecticut the largest turnout to an NCAA women s basketball game 73 22 043 CFL Calgary Stampeders vs San Antonio Texans 1995 74 19 211 Hockey 1997 Phoenix Roadrunners vs San Antonio Dragons 12 14 140 2016 DCI Southwestern Championship total paid attendees 75 See also edit nbsp Texas portal List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums Lists of stadiumsReferences edit Configuration Maps Alamodome Alamodome com Retrieved 23 November 2021 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