Carter–Finley Stadium, Football stadium in Raleigh, United States
Carter-Finley Stadium is a football facility at North Carolina State University with natural grass and seating for around 57,500 spectators. The stands sit very close to the sidelines of the playing field.
The facility opened in 1966 as Carter Stadium and received the name addition honoring Albert Finley in 1979. These changes reflect the growth of the university's athletic program.
Home games for the Wolfpack bring together thousands of supporters who gather in the parking areas before kickoff, creating a strong sense of community among fans.
The stadium has multiple entrance gates on different levels to make access easier for large crowds. Food stands and restrooms are spread throughout, helping visitors stay comfortable during events.
The stadium has one of the smallest gaps between the playing field and the spectator seating among Atlantic Coast Conference venues. This tight arrangement creates an intense connection between players and fans.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.