Notre Dame’s primary football venue is Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. It is the home field of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. Key details
- Location: South Bend, Indiana
- Opened: 1930; rebuilt and expanded in the 1990s
- Capacity: about 77,000–80,000 depending on configuration
- Notable features: “The House that Rockne Built” nickname; views of the Touchdown Jesus mural; field orientation and surface have changed over time
Other Notre Dame athletic facilities
- Notre Dame Stadium is part of a broader campus athletic complex that includes:
- Alumni Stadium (soccer)
- Arlotta Family Lacrosse Stadium (lacrosse)
- Compton Family Ice Arena (hockey)
- Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center (basketball and volleyball)
- Loftus Sports Center (indoor track and field, lacrosse)
- Warren Golf Course (golf)
- Rolfs Aquatic Center (swimming and diving)
- McConnell Family Boathouse (rowing)
- Edmund P. Joyce Center (basketball and volleyball)
- Frank Eck Stadium (baseball)
- Notre Dame Golf Course (9-hole, cross country)
- Castellan Family Fencing Center (fencing)
- LaBar Practice Complex, and other practice and support facilities
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