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                            | Chicago 
                              Bears - Soldier Field |   
                            | Address: | 425 E. McFetridge Dr. Chicago, IL 60605
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                            | Name: | Soldier Field II |   
                            | Home Team: | Chicago Bears |   
                            | Capacity: | 61,500 |   
                            | Playing 
                              Surface: | Grass |   
                            | Year Opened: | 2003 |  |  In September 2003, the NFL's 
                  latest stadium debuted. The Chicago Bears began wanting a new 
                  stadium in the late 1990's when other modern state of the art 
                  stadiums were being built in other cities. The Bears had a rich 
                  tradition of playing football at Soldier Field, the NFL's oldest 
                  stadium. Several options on where a new stadium should be built 
                  were discussed, but the Bears decided to move nowhere. The Bears 
                  decided to build a new stadium on the same site of their current 
                  home, Soldier Field. Because of its historical presence in Chicago, 
                  the Bears decided to leave the historic colonnades for which 
                  Soldier Field is best known. The rest of the stadium would be 
                  completely demolished and a new stadium would be built inside 
                  the exterior shell.
 In order 
                    for a new stadium to be built, the Bears had to play the 2002 
                    NFL season at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, IL. At the conclusion 
                    of the 2001 season, demolition and construction on the new 
                    stadium began. The Bears new stadium continues to carry the 
                    name Soldier Field. The stadium has around 66,000 blue seats 
                    in several tiers, improved seating, better sightlines, an 
                    enlarged concourse, two 96-foot-by-23-foot video-boards, 8,000 
                    club seats, and 133 luxury suites. To preserve Soldier Field, 
                    the classic colonnades remain intact as a lasting monument 
                    to Soldier Field’s glorious past, and a 250-foot granite-wall 
                    sculpture still serves as a memorial to the men and women 
                    who served in the armed forces. Fans also are able to walk 
                    among the colonnades and the horseshoe promenade. The Chicago 
                    Bears played their first game at Soldier Field II on September 
                    29, 2003 Back 
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