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The University of Arizona's football cathedral is closing on its centennial under a new name. Casino Del Sol Stadium - Arizona Stadium for most of its life - opened on 12 October 1929 at 1 North National Championship Drive on the university campus in Tucson, and has grown from a modest horseshoe into one of the Southwest's iconic college venues, home to the Arizona Wildcats through nearly a hundred seasons of what is now Big 12 Conference football. The bowl was built in increments across the decades: end-zone sections, the towering upper decks, skyboxes and press facilities, video boards and modern concession and restroom infrastructure, with recent renovations trimming capacity from its 57,000-plus peak to a more comfortable configuration in the high 40,000s to low 50,000s. The Sonoran Desert setting gives the stadium one of college football's signature backdrops - dusk games under purple mountain silhouettes - and the adjacent McKale Center and campus athletic district make the address the hub of Wildcats sports. The naming-rights era arrived in November 2024, when Arizona Athletics signed a 20-year agreement with Casino Del Sol, the resort enterprise of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, valued at more than 60 million dollars - the largest total naming deal in the Big 12 and among the biggest in the Power 4 conferences. The partnership put a southern Arizona tribal enterprise's name on the state's oldest major stadium, a pairing both sides cast as a homegrown alliance rather than a corporate badge. Beyond Saturdays the stadium works as Tucson's biggest gathering place: university commencements, occasional stadium concerts, high school championship games and community events cycle through, and the venue's pro day and recruiting showcases keep it busy across the calendar. Nearly a century of Territorial Cup rivalry games, bowl-eligible Novembers and 100-degree September kickoffs have soaked into the concrete - the kind of institutional memory no new-build venue can buy.

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Type: Stadium / Arena

Address: 1 N National Championship Drive, Tucson, AZ, United States, 85719

Website: https://arizonawildcats.com

Opening Date: 12/10/1929

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