AT&T Stadium Overview
AT&T Stadium, opened in 2009, is one of the most spectacular sports venues in the world. Home to the Dallas Cowboys NFL team, it cost $1.3 billion to build and features a retractable roof, retractable end zone doors, and a capacity expandable to over 100,000 for special events. The centerpiece is a massive high-definition video board β at 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall, it remains one of the largest in any stadium.
Stadium Statistics
Capacity Ranking
Ranked #3 of 16 World Cup venues. Maximum capacity: 87,523 (Estadio Azteca).
World Cup History
AT&T Stadium will host its first-ever FIFA World Cup matches in 2026. The Dallas area has no prior World Cup history but has extensive experience hosting major international events.
Seating Chart & Layout
AT&T Stadium features Club seating, End Zone Club, Terrace Club, and Upper seating levels. The retractable roof covers all seats. Massive end zone video boards and the center-hung LED display ensure every seat has a great view of the action.
360Β° Virtual Stadium Tour
Virtual Tour Coming Soon
360Β° tour will be available closer to the tournament
Record Attendance
105,121
NBA All-Star Game (February 2010)
Stadium Features
Stadium Location
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