Information about Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium

LocationFoxborough, Massachusetts
Broke groundMarch 24, 2000
OpenedSeptember 9, 2002
OwnerRobert Kraft
OperatorRobert Kraft
SurfaceFieldTurf (2006-present)
Grass (2002-2006)
Construction cost$325 million
ArchitectJohn Bolles
Former namesCMGI Field (prior to opening)
Tenants
New England Patriots (NFL) (2002-present)
New England Revolution (MLS) (2002-present)
Capacity
68,756
Gillette Stadium is the home stadium for the New England Patriots football team and the New England Revolution soccer team. Located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the facility opened in 2002, replacing Foxboro Stadium. The seating capacity is 68,756, including 6,000 club seats and 87 luxury suites. The stadium is owned and operated by Massachusetts businessman Robert Kraft, who also owns the Patriots and Revolution. The stadium was originally known as CMGI Field before the naming rights were bought by Gillette after the "dot-com" bust. Although Gillette has since merged with Procter & Gamble, the stadium retains the Gillette name because P&G has continued to use the Gillette brand name. Additionally, uBid (until April 2003 a wholly owned subsidiary of CMGI) as of 2006 continues to sponsor one of the main entrance gates to the stadium. Because of the association of Gillette with personal-care products, including those used for shaving, the stadium has been nicknamed "The Razor."

History

By the 1990s, the Patriots needed the increased revenue that would come with a new stadium to remain competitive in the NFL, as Foxboro Stadium had become obsolete and was no longer economically viable. Robert Kraft, who had owned the stadium since 1988, purchased the Patriots in 1994 and began a quest to build a more financially lucrative home for his team. After failing to reach an agreement with the City of Boston or the State of Rhode Island, Kraft and the Patriots reached an agreement with the State of Connecticut to build a new stadium in Hartford in 1998. However, issues with the site selected and external pressures from the NFL and other sources caused Kraft to exercise his right to void the agreement reached with Connecticut. Kraft's efforts then focused on building a new stadium for the Patriots adjacent to Foxboro Stadium on U.S. Route 1.

The Town of Foxborough approved plans for the stadium's construction on December 6, 1999, and work on the stadium began on March 24, 2000. The first official event was a New England Revolution game on May 11, 2002. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played at Gillette Stadium on August 1-2, 2003, in support of Springsteen's 2002 album The Rising. Grand opening ceremonies were held four days later on September 9 when the Patriots unveiled their Super Bowl XXXVI championship banner prior to a Monday Night Football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Home field advantage

The Patriots have achieved remarkable success at the stadium entering the 2007 NFL season. Every Patriots game played at Gillette Stadium has been sold out. Through the end of the 2006 season, the Patriots held a 36-9 (.800) record in regular-season and playoff games, including a franchise-record 21 straight home wins from December 29, 2002 to October 2, 2005. The team has also won its first five playoff games played at Gillette Stadium.

Notable games

The venue has hosted the NFL's nationally-televised primetime season-opening games in 2004 in 2005 (when the Patriots unveiled their championship banners from Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX). The stadium also played host to the 2003 AFC Championship Game, in which the Patriots defeated the Indianapolis Colts 24-14. Eight days earlier it played host to the coldest game in New England Patriots History when in the AFC Divisional Playoff game when the Patriots defeated the Tennessee Titans 17-14. Additionally, the venue hosted 2002 MLS Cup and four games of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. Gillette Stadium will also host the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships in 2008.

Playing surface

On November 14, 2006, two days after a rainstorm contributed to the deterioration of the grass surface in a Patriots loss against the New York Jets, team management decided to replace the natural grass surface with FieldTurf. The Patriots' first game on the surface was a victory over the previously 9-1 Chicago Bears on November 26. At the conclusion of the 2006 regular season, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had a career record of 22-1 on artificial turf. The Patriots themselves have yet to be defeated on the new turf.

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Preceded by
Foxboro Stadium
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Home of the
New England Patriots

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Succeeded by
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Foxboro Stadium
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New England Revolution

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Invesco Field at Mile High
2004
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Drum Corps International
World Championship

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Camp Randall Stadium
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CMGI Inc.

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