Goodman Stadium, Football stadium in Bethlehem, United States
Goodman Stadium is a football stadium in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with two tiers and seating for about 16,000 spectators. The facility features locker rooms, a press box overlooking the west grandstand, and distinct seating sections for visitors.
The stadium was founded in 1983 when Lehigh graduate and real estate developer Murray H. Goodman donated land to establish the sports complex. This generous contribution made possible a modern training and playing venue for the university.
The stadium has been home to the Lehigh Mountain Hawks for decades and shapes the sporting life of the region as a gathering place for fans near and far. Game days here matter to many people in the community.
The stadium is easy to access, with parking on-site and wheelchair-accessible entrances for visitors. The main entrance is located at 150 Goodman Drive, where you will find the facilities you need.
From 1996 to 2012, the stadium served as a training ground for the Philadelphia Eagles, drawing thousands of fans to watch professional players practice. Those years made it a hub for football enthusiasts in the region.
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