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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group | |
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Hancock Whitney Stadium | Mobile | Mobile | 2020 | 25,450 | Home of South Alabama Jaguars football (Sun Belt) and the Senior Bowl | |||||
Seibert Stadium | Birmingham | Homewood | 1958 | 6,700 | Home of Samford Bulldogs football (SoCon) | |||||
Talladega Superspeedway | Birmingham | Talladega | 1969 | 175,000 | NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Truck Series, ARCA Racing | |||||
Birmingham CrossPlex | Birmingham | Birmingham | 1980 | 6,000 | State-of-the-art multi-sport venue | |||||
Garrett Coliseum | Montgomery | Montgomery | 1953 | 10,500 | Home of the Alabama National Fair and Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo & Livestock Week | |||||
Bartow Arena | Birmingham | Birmingham | 1988 | 8,508 | Home of UAB Blazers basketball & volleyball (C-USA) | |||||
Ladd-Peebles Sports & Entertainment Complex | Mobile | Mobile | 1948 | 33,471 | Home of the LendingTree Bowl | |||||
Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium | Birmingham | Fairfield | 2003 | 8,500 | Home of Miles College Golden Bears football (NCAA) | |||||
Veterans Memorial Stadium | Montgomery | Troy | 1950 | 30,000 | Home of Troy University Trojans football (Sun Belt) | |||||
Louis Crews Stadium | Huntsville | Huntsville | 1996 | 21,000 | Home of Alabama A&M Bulldogs football (SWAC) | |||||
Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex | Birmingham | Birmingham | 1976 | 18,997 | Includes the 18,000-seat Legacy Arena; 220,000 square feet of exhibit space | |||||
Barber Motorsports Park | Birmingham | Birmingham | 2003 | 15,000 | IndyCar Series, Grand-Am, AMA; Home of the Porsche Driving School and the Kevin Schwantz Motorcycle School | |||||
Houston County Farm Center | Montgomery | Dothan | 1967 | 5,000 | Conference center, 6 livestock barns, 2 exhibit buildings and a full hook-up RV site | |||||
James Center Arena | Montgomery | Tuskegee | 1987 | 5,000 | Home of Tuskegee University Tigers basketball (NCAA) | |||||
Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium | Montgomery | Tuskegee | 1925 | 10,000 | Home of Tuskegee University Tigers football (NCAA) | |||||
Riverwalk Stadium | Montgomery | Montgomery | 2004 | 7,000 | Home of the Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay Rays AA affiliate) | |||||
Milton Frank Stadium | Huntsville | Huntsville | 1962 | 12,000 | Multi-purpose stadium hosting Huntsville city schools' football & soccer | |||||
Mitchell Center | Mobile | Mobile | 1998 | 10,041 | Home of South Alabama Jaguars basketball (Sun Belt) | |||||
Burgess-Snow Field at AmFirst Stadium | Birmingham | Jacksonville | 1947 | 24,000 | Home of Jacksonville State Gamecocks football (C-USA) | |||||
Dunn-Oliver Acadome | Montgomery | Montgomery | 1992 | 7,400 | Home of Alabama State Hornets basketball (SWAC) | |||||
Coleman Coliseum | Birmingham | Tuscaloosa | 1968 | 15,316 | Home of Alabama Crimson Tide basketball & gymnastics (SEC) | |||||
Jordan-Hare Stadium | Birmingham | Auburn | 1939 | 88,043 | Home of Auburn Tigers football (SEC) | |||||
Regions Field | Birmingham | Hoover | 1988 | 10,800 | Home of the Birmingham Barons (Chicago White Sox AA affiliate) | |||||
Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena | Birmingham | Pelham | 1998 | 5,000 | Home of Birmingham Bulls hockey (SPHL); Pelham Youth Hockey League; Banquets & other events | |||||
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater | Huntsville | Albertville | 2021 | 7,500 | 16 tennis courts, 14 outdoor turf fields, indoor basketball & volleyball hardwood courts, amphitheater, 8-lane indoor competition pool, outdoor water park, playgrounds, RV park | |||||
Von Braun Center | Huntsville | Huntsville | 1975 | 13,000 | Home of UAH Chargers hockey (NCAA) | |||||
Boutwell Auditorium | Birmingham | Birmingham | 1924 | 5,000 | Adjoined by the Birmingham Museum of Art | |||||
Bryant-Denny Stadium | Birmingham | Tuscaloosa | 1929 | 100,077 | Home of Alabama Crimson Tide football (SEC) | |||||
Neville Arena | Birmingham | Auburn | 2010 | 9,121 | Home of Auburn Tigers basketball & gymnastics (SEC) | |||||
Legion Field | Birmingham | Birmingham | 1927 | 71,594 | Hosts the Magic City Classic | |||||
Orange Beach Sportsplex | Mobile | Orange Beach | 2001 | 1,500 | Multi-purpose facility for Youth Baseball, Basketball, Football, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, and Softball. |