Doak Campbell Stadium, Football stadium in Tallahassee, United States.
The brick-clad Doak Campbell Stadium stands within Florida State University campus, serving as the home field for Florida State Seminoles football team.
Initially constructed with 15,000 seats in 1950, the stadium expanded multiple times to reach its current capacity of 79,560 spectators in 2015.
The stadium features the Unconquered statue at its south entrance, depicting Osceola and Renegade to represent the Seminole people's heritage.
The University Center complex surrounding the stadium contains classrooms, administrative offices, a visitor center, and numerous student service facilities.
Before each home game at sunset, a ceremonial spear near the Unconquered statue becomes illuminated until sunrise the following morning.
Location: Tallahassee
Inception: October 7, 1950
Official opening: October 7, 1950
Capacity: 79560
Website: https://seminoles.com/sports/football/facilities/bobby-bowden-field-at-doak-s-campbell-stadium
GPS coordinates: 30.43806,-84.30444
Latest update: May 26, 2025 21:01
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