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{{Infobox LocalBusiness | name = Lincoln Financial Field | image = | image_caption = Lincoln Financial Field during an Eagles game | type = Football stadium | address = 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way | neighborhood = South Philadelphia | coordinates = 39.9008,-75.1675 | phone = (215) 463-5500 | website = https://www.lincolnfinancialfield.com | established = 2003 | founder = Philadelphia Eagles | owner = City of Philadelphia | employees = | hours = Event days; tours available | products = Football, soccer, concerts | status = Active }} '''Lincoln Financial Field''' (commonly called "The Linc") is a multi-purpose stadium in the '''South Philadelphia Sports Complex''', serving as the home of the '''[[Philadelphia Eagles]]''' of the National Football League and the '''Temple Owls''' football team. Opened in 2003, the stadium seats 69,796 fans for football and can be expanded to over 72,000 for concerts and special events.<ref name="linc">{{cite web |url=https://www.lincolnfinancialfield.com/about/ |title=About Lincoln Financial Field |publisher=Lincoln Financial Field |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> The stadium replaced Veterans Stadium, which served the Eagles from 1971 to 2002. Designed by NBBJ, Lincoln Financial Field combines a state-of-the-art game-day experience with Philadelphia's passionate football culture. The stadium is known for its steep seating angles that keep fans close to the action and create one of the loudest atmospheres in the NFL. The Eagles won their first Super Bowl following the 2017 season, and the team celebrated with a championship parade that drew an estimated two million fans.<ref name="eagles">{{cite web |url=https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/stadium/ |title=Lincoln Financial Field |publisher=Philadelphia Eagles |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == === From Veterans Stadium === The Eagles played at '''Veterans Stadium''' from 1971 to 2002. While the Vet hosted memorable moments, it was criticized for its distant seating, deteriorating conditions, and multipurpose design that compromised sightlines for football. In 1999, the Eagles and city agreed on plans for a new football-only stadium adjacent to the existing sports complex. === Construction === Construction began in 2001, with the stadium opening for the '''2003 NFL season'''. The project cost approximately $512 million, funded through: * City of Philadelphia bonds * Commonwealth of Pennsylvania contribution * Eagles contributions * Naming rights (Lincoln Financial Group, $139.6 million over 20 years) === Opening and Early Years === Lincoln Financial Field opened on '''August 3, 2003''', with a preseason game against the New England Patriots. The first regular-season game was September 8, 2003, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. === Super Bowl LII === The Eagles won '''Super Bowl LII''' on February 4, 2018, defeating the New England Patriots 41-33 in Minneapolis. The victory parade on February 8, 2018, drew an estimated two million fans to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and was one of the largest celebrations in Philadelphia history. == Stadium Features == === Design === NBBJ designed the stadium with key features: * '''Natural grass field:''' Maintained by a full-time grounds crew * '''Steep seating bowls:''' Maximum 34-degree angle keeps fans close * '''Open corners:''' Allow airflow and views of the Philadelphia skyline * '''Two levels:''' Upper and lower bowls with club level between === Seating === {| class="wikitable" ! Section !! Capacity |- | Football capacity || 69,796 |- | Concert capacity || Up to 72,000+ |- | Club seats || 10,828 |- | Luxury suites || 172 |} === Fan Experience === * '''Headhouse Plaza:''' Main entrance area with tailgating space * '''Eagles Pro Shop:''' Official team merchandise * '''NovaCare Complex Display:''' Team history and memorabilia * '''Xfinity Lounge:''' Premium club space === Sustainability === Lincoln Financial Field is one of the NFL's greenest stadiums: * Solar panels generate significant electricity * Wind turbines supplement power * Recycling programs divert waste from landfills * LEED-certified improvements == Attending a Game == === Tickets === Eagles games regularly sell out. Season tickets have a significant waiting list. Single-game tickets are available through: * Phillies/Eagles official website * NFL Ticket Exchange * Secondary market resellers === Getting There === * '''SEPTA Broad Street Line:''' NRG Station (AT&T Station)โdirect subway access, one stop from stadium * '''SEPTA Regional Rail:''' Special trains for major events * '''Parking:''' Large lots surrounding the complex ($40-60) * '''Walking:''' Connected to [[Citizens Bank Park]] and [[Wells Fargo Center]] === Tailgating === Tailgating is a significant part of the Eagles experience: * Lots open 4-5 hours before kickoff * Permitted in designated parking areas * No glass bottles; grills must be off before entering * Eagles fans are known for their passionate (and sometimes intense) tailgate culture === Game Day Tips === * '''Arrive early:''' Security lines can be long * '''Dress for weather:''' The stadium has open seating exposed to elements * '''Know your entrance:''' Each ticket has a designated gate * '''Parking:''' Pre-purchase passes when possible == Temple Football == The '''Temple Owls''' football team plays home games at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple joined the Big East Conference (now American Athletic Conference) and uses the Linc as their primary home venue. Temple games offer more accessible ticket availability than Eagles games. == Other Events == Lincoln Financial Field hosts major events beyond NFL games: * '''Concerts:''' Major touring acts (Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, etc.) * '''Soccer:''' International matches and MLS games * '''College football:''' Army-Navy Game and other matchups * '''Monster Jam:''' Monster truck events * '''Lacrosse:''' NCAA tournament games == Eagles Fan Culture == Eagles fans are known as some of the most passionate (and notorious) in professional sports: * '''E-A-G-L-E-S chant:''' The signature fan chant echoing throughout games * '''Midnight green:''' Team colors dominate the stadium * '''Dog masks:''' Became iconic during the 2017 "underdog" Super Bowl run * '''Reputation:''' Eagles fans have a reputation for intensity that intimidates opposing teams == See Also == * [[Philadelphia Eagles]] * [[South Philadelphia]] * [[Citizens Bank Park]] * [[Wells Fargo Center]] * [[Sports in Philadelphia]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.lincolnfinancialfield.com Lincoln Financial Field Official Website] * [https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com Philadelphia Eagles Official Website] * [https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/lincoln-financial-field/ Visit Philadelphia Guide] {{#seo: |title=Lincoln Financial Field - Home of the Philadelphia Eagles |description=Complete guide to Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles since 2003. Stadium information, how to get there, tailgating tips, and game day guide for the Linc. |keywords=Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Eagles stadium, the Linc, Eagles tickets, South Philadelphia Sports Complex, SEPTA to Eagles, NFL Philadelphia, Super Bowl LII |type=Article }} [[Category:Landmarks]] [[Category:Sports Venues]] [[Category:South Philadelphia]] [[Category:Philadelphia Eagles]] [[Category:Stadiums]]
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