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John F. Kennedy Stadium, Multi-purpose stadium in South Philadelphia, United States

The venue in South Philadelphia was a multi-purpose facility with a horseshoe-shaped concrete structure that enclosed a football field surrounded by a running track. The entrances were arranged like Roman amphitheaters and the structure could hold about 100,000 spectators.

The building opened in 1926 as Sesquicentennial Stadium and was renamed Municipal Stadium before receiving its current name in 1964 to honor the deceased president. The site shaped the city's sports life for decades until structural issues forced its closure in 1989.

The venue hosted a traditional college football rivalry game every year for decades, drawing families and building a deep connection to the sport in the city. For many locals, attending this match became a cherished annual tradition that defined their seasons.

The site was accessible and provided entry points throughout the venue to accommodate different types of visitors during events. Since the location was in a residential neighborhood, parking and arriving during major events required careful planning.

A famous professional boxing match in 1926 drew one of the largest crowds in the venue's history and made it instantly famous. This bout between two legendary boxers remains one of the most cited moments in the region's sports history.

Location: Philadelphia

Inception: April 15, 1926

Official opening: April 15, 1926

Capacity: 102000

GPS coordinates: 39.90140,-75.17190

Latest update: December 8, 2025 08:20

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