Lambeau
Lambeau Field is an American football stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, renowned as the home of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). The venue opened in 1957 as City Stadium and was renamed in 1965 in honor of Curly Lambeau, a founder, player, and longtime coach of the team.
The stadium hosts Packers home games and various events. It is closely associated with the team’s history
Beginning in the early 2000s, the stadium underwent major renovations to modernize facilities while preserving its
Today Lambeau Field remains a symbol of the Packers and Green Bay, drawing fans for games and