Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, United States — football stadium with a capacity of 76,416
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Arrowhead Stadium

76,416seatssince1972

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Capacity
76,416
Year opened
1972
Club
Sport
American football

Overview

About the stadium

Arrowhead Stadium (officially GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of American football's most iconic cathedrals and the home of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs. With a capacity of 76,416, it ranks among the largest and loudest arenas in the league. The stadium is renowned for its bowl-shaped acoustics and a passionate fan culture that makes it one of the most feared outdoor venues in professional sports.

Home of the Chiefs and the world's loudest stadium

The Chiefs have played here continuously since 1972. The venue holds the Guinness World Record for the loudest outdoor stadium — on September 29, 2014, fans reached a deafening 142.2 decibels. That roar has become a defining part of the team's home-field advantage during a recent era that has turned the Chiefs into one of the NFL's great dynasties.

History

Journey through time

Arrowhead Stadium opened on August 12, 1972, as part of the Truman Sports Complex, which it shares with the neighboring Kauffman Stadium (baseball). It was designed by Denver architect Charles Deaton, with the original construction costing $43 million.

Renovation and the dynasty era

In 2010, the stadium underwent a $375 million renovation, adding the Chiefs Hall of Honor, a tribute to founder Lamar Hunt, and new "horizon level" seating. The modernization preserved the arena's iconic character while introducing contemporary comforts.

Triumphs and the future

In recent years the Chiefs have become a dominant force in the league, and Arrowhead has staged a string of memorable playoff battles. The stadium was selected as a venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where it will be referred to as "Kansas City Stadium" to comply with FIFA rules.

Atmosphere

Matchday

The atmosphere at Arrowhead is legendary, frequently described as the most intense experience in the NFL. When the stands are full, the crowd creates a wall of sound that can literally take an opponent's breath away.

The record-breaking roar and the Sea of Red

Fans here reached 142.2 decibels on September 29, 2014, claiming the Guinness World Record. Home supporters dress in team colors to form the unmistakable "Sea of Red" that floods every tier of the stadium.

Tailgating and tradition

An inseparable part of the experience is tailgating — grilling and celebrating in the vast parking lots long before kickoff. This tradition turns gameday into an all-day ritual, and Arrowhead is celebrated as one of the premier destinations for this American fan culture.

Practical info

Visiting the stadium

Arrowhead Stadium sits within the Truman Sports Complex on the east side of Kansas City and is easily reached by car or public transport. Arriving early is recommended, both for the atmosphere and the traffic.

How to get there

  • By car: The Truman Sports Complex offers roughly 26,000 parking spaces — ideal for the traditional tailgating scene.
  • By public transport: The stadium is served by Route 47 bus service from the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.
  • By air: The nearest gateway is Kansas City International Airport (MCI).

Tickets

Tickets for Chiefs games are sold through the team's official channels and are in high demand, especially for the playoffs. Matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be sold via FIFA's official channels.

Clubs & teams

Club history (1)

Events

Major events

World Cup

Map

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