Zable Stadium, Football stadium in Williamsburg, USA.
Zable Stadium is a football facility located on the William & Mary campus and holds around 12,000 spectators with a modern artificial turf surface. The venue includes upgraded concession areas and is equipped with artificial lighting to support evening games.
The stadium opened in 1935 as part of a Depression-era construction project funded by federal support. It has served as the home of university football for nearly a century and represents an important chapter in the school's athletic history.
This stadium is where the university's football community gathers, creating a gathering point that connects students, alumni, and local fans around shared sports traditions. The venue represents an important part of campus life and identity for the institution.
The facility is easy to access with wheelchair-accessible entrances throughout the grounds for all visitors. Games typically occur on weekends, with evening events well-lit by the stadium's lighting system.
The stadium is named after Walter J. Zable, who actually played in one of the first matches held here in 1935 and later became significant to the university's story. This direct link to the venue's earliest days makes it special for longtime fans and history enthusiasts.
Location: Williamsburg
Inception: September 21, 1935
Architects: Populous
Official opening: September 21, 1935
Capacity: 12259
GPS coordinates: 37.27280,-76.71420
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:03
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