FBC Mortgage Stadium, College football stadium at University of Central Florida, United States.
FBC Mortgage Stadium is a college football venue at the University of Central Florida in Orange County, featuring 45,323 seats, luxury boxes, and a natural grass playing surface. Located on the northern portion of the campus, it offers a range of seating areas and premium spaces for special guests.
The venue opened on September 15, 2007, replacing the Citrus Bowl as the home field for the UCF Knights after 28 seasons in downtown Orlando. Since then, the university teams have played their major games at this on-campus location.
During select home games, the stadium becomes a space-themed celebration, with players wearing NASA-inspired uniforms that honor the university's connection to space exploration. This tradition reflects the region's ties to Florida's aerospace research centers.
The facility offers several premium areas, including the Carl Black and Gold Cabana social space and field-level cabanas with access to air-conditioned lounges. These zones make it easier for visitors to retreat to cooler surroundings during events and enjoy the atmosphere.
The venue earned the nickname The Bounce House because its structure moves noticeably when crowds jump in unison during games and events. This effect has become part of the home-field experience and is well known among fans and opponents.
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