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Bank of America Stadium
Bank of America Stadium (formerly known as Car-
olinas Stadium and Ericsson Stadium) is a 75,412-seat
football stadium located on 33 acres (13 ha) of land
in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. It is the
home facility and headquarters of the Carolina Panthers
NFL franchise.[12] It also hosts the annual Belk Bowl,
which features teams from the Atlantic Coast Confer-
ence and the Southeastern Conference, and the annual
ACC Championship Game through 2019.[13][14][15][16]
The largest crowd to ever attend a football game at
the stadium was on December 5, 2015 when 74,514fans watched the Clemson Tigers defeat the North Car-
olina Tar Heels 45-37 in the 2015 ACC Championship
Game.[17] It has been called "[A] classic American sta-
dium,” by Panthers president Danny Morrison due to its
bowl design and other features.[18]
1 Other sites considered for selec-
tion
The Panthers organization considered several possiblesites for the stadium’s location before choosing the
Charlotte center city site. Part of the site was occupied
by the historic Good Samaritan Hospital. One alterna-
tive was near NASCAR's Charlotte Motor Speedway and
the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in northeast
Mecklenburg County. Another was at the intersection of
I-85 and US 74 in western Gaston County. A popular op-
tion was to locate the facility near Carowinds amusement
park, with the 50 yard line being on the state border of
North Carolina and South Carolina.
2 Naming
The stadium, originally known as Carolinas Stadium
(a name which remains as an alternative venue name for
events which require sponsor neutralization such as FIFA
matches), opened in 1996 as Ericsson Stadium after the
Swedish telecom company LM Ericsson purchased the
naming rights to the stadium in a ten-year, $25 million
agreement.[19] In 2004, the stadium received its current
name after Bank of America purchased the naming rights
for 20 years.[20] Since Bank of America acquired namingrights, many fans now refer to the stadium as “The Bank”,
“The BOA”, “The B of A”, or “The Vault”. [21]
3 Stadium Features
Bank of America Stadium has many unique external fea-
tures. Aspects of the stadium’s architecture, such as the
three huge main entrances, incorporate the team’s col-
ors of black, process blue and silver. Arches that connectcolumn supports on the upper deck resemble the shape of
half a football, while several acres of numerous trees and
landscaping surround the building. The stadium’s archi-
tecture and design has been compared to that of the Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Soldier Field, among
others. It’s also received mentions for externally resem-
bling “a fortress” instead of a stadium.[22]
Each of the stadium’s entrances are flanked on both sides
by two larger-than-life bronze panther statues, some-
thing unique throughout the entire NFL. These six stat-
ues are all named Indomitable Spirit and were installed
in 1996.[23] Each one depicts a crouching, snarling pan-ther with green eyes; they are the largest sculptures ever
commissioned in the United States.[24][25] The names of
the team’s original PSL owners are engraved into each
statue’s base.
Another striking feature the stadium contains are its six
light domes. These are found on top of the main en-
trances, two per entrance, and sit over a hundred feet
in the air. Originally, they simply glowed the Panthers’
unique 'process blue' every night. As the seasons wore on,
the emitted light became less and less impressive and the
domes started showing their age. During the 2014 reno-
vations, the domes were rebuilt with LED systems. Theycan now be seen again projecting process blue nightly in
various ways not possible with the original technology.[26]
Additionally, the two people currently in the Panthers
Hall of Honor, former team executive Mike McCormack
and former Panthers linebacker and assistant coach Sam
Mills, are honored with life-sized bronze statues outside
the stadium.[27] Before the 2014 renovations, the names
of the hall of honor inductees were placed where the
upper ribbon board now resides. These names (at least
Mills’) were subsequently repainted onto the top rear
wall behind the last row of seats. Additionally, three
marble copies of a quote about the stadium from teamowner Jerry Richardson were placed near the stadium’s
entrances in 2014.[28]
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2 5 IMPACT ON NFL VENUES
4 Carolina Panthers
In addition to hosting every Panthers home game since
1996, Bank of America Stadium has also hosted seven
playoff games and Carolina has had over 125 consecutive
sellouts at the stadium starting with the 2002 season.[29]
4.1 Inaugural season
The Panthers played their inaugural season at Clemson
University's Memorial Stadium while the stadium was be-
ing constructed. On August 3, 1996, the stadium played
host to its first professional football game as the Panthers
took on the Chicago Bears during the preseason. The in-
augural kickoff was at 7:35 PM and Carolina won 30-
12.[30] The stadium’s first regular season game took place
on September 14, 1996 against Carolina’s to-be division
rival Atlanta; the Panthers won by a score of 29-6.[31]
4.2 Playoff games
In 1996, on their way to their first NFC Championship
Game, Carolina defeated the then-defending Super Bowl
Champion Dallas Cowboys in the first playoff game the
stadium hosted. Again they defeated the Cowboys on
their way to Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston in 2004.
Carolina was handed their first ever home playoff loss,
33-13, by the Arizona Cardinals on January 10, 2009
in the divisional round. The Panthers suffered a second
home playoff loss against the San Francisco 49ers 23-
10 on January 12, 2014 in the same round. On January
3, 2015, the Panthers won their first home playoff game
in 12 years, defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27-16. En
route to their fourth NFC Championship game appear-
ance, the Panthers beat the Seattle Seahawks 31-24 in
the divisional round on January 17, 2016. The Panthers
defeated the Arizona Cardinals 49-15 in the NFC Cham-
pionship game for their first NFC championship victory
in twelve years and second in franchise history on Jan-
uary 24, 2016. This marked the first NFC Championship
played at the stadium.
4.3 Weather games
Since it is an open-air stadium, Bank of America Stadium
has been subjected to a number of games where weather
became a factor.
• Perhaps the most memorable weather-related game
the stadium played host to in 2011 wasn't forecasted
in advance. During a week 3 matchup with the
Jacksonville Jaguars, towards the end of the sec-
ond quarter, a huge rainstorm suddenly blanketedthe stadium. This caused a stunning sight: due
to the stadium’s design access water on the upper
deck poured onto the lower deck and subsequently
the field, every spot resembling miniature water-
falls. The field soon became flooded. CBS cameras
captured numerous images, including players, some
fans (many were in the concourses) and even cheer-
leaders braving the elements. This event was made
even more unusual by CBS' primary camera coveredwith so many raindrops that, at one point, TV view-
ers could hardly tell which Panthers player picked
off a pass. Overall, four-plus inches of rain fell in
under an hour.[32] Charlotte Magazine later termed
the game as the "[2011] Water Bowl”.[33] Carolina
managed to win 16-10.[34]
• In week 16 of the 2013 season, with the Panthers
playing the Saints in a game that would give the Pan-
thers a playoff berth, heavy rain and wind hit the
stadium during the second quarter. Unlike the Jack-
sonville game, where wind had been a non-factor,the fans stayed in their seats and the rain moved on
minutes later. The Panthers eventually won 17-13.
• On a Monday night game during the 2015 season,
rain kept up all night, although not as heavy as the
2011 game. Nevertheless, this made field conditions
miserable, however, the fans again braved the ele-
ments. The Panthers held on to win 29-26.
• In the days leading up to the 2015 NFC Champi-
onship game, the field and sections in and around
the stadium were covered in snow and an ice/sleet
mixture. However, the Panthers grounds crew along
with help managed to clear the field before the game.
Most of the snow/sleet around and/or inside the sta-
dium was either cleared or had melted before the
game began.
5 Impact on NFL venues
At the time of its construction in the mid-1990s, the sta-
dium was a pioneering project for the use of Personal
Seat Licenses. It was the first large-scale project funded
in the United States chiefly through securing PSLs, which
were a new idea themselves. The strength of PSL pledges
impressed NFL owners and helped result in the Caroli-
nas receiving the first NFL expansion team in nearly two
decades. The stadium was also credited with being a ma-
jor cause for new NFL stadium construction. Between
1996 and 2002, eleven new NFL stadiums opened their
doors, similar to the impact Camden Yards had for MLB
ballparks a few years earlier.The Seattle Seahawks used
the stadium, among others, as a reference when designing
CenturyLink Field.[35] By 2013, the number of stadiumsthat had either opened or underwent renovations since
Bank of America Stadium opened had risen to 25.[36]
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6.1 2014 3
One of the video boards installed in 2014
6 Stadium Renovations
During its first few seasons the stadium was consid-
ered so far ahead of its time that until the 2013-14 off-
season, it only underwent minor improvements (aside
from seating additions). The most notable of these im-
provements came in 2007 when the original scoreboards,
video boards and displays from 1996 were replaced with
31.5'x77' video boards and four ribbon boards: two span-
ning the length of the field on either side and two in sep-
arate corners.
In the following years the stadium still wasn't considered
as up-to-date as other NFL stadiums. One reason was the
stadium’s speakers were all contained in one scoreboard,resulting in audio that wasn't always spectacular. The
video boards were troubling too. Although larger than the
original boards, part of the screen on each was split with a
graphic that showed the score, game clock, play clock and
other statistics, meaning the video portion couldn't use
the board’s full size. As more stadiums invested in larger
scoreboards and technology enhancements, it became ap-
parent Bank of America Stadium needed upgrades in or-
der to keep up with the changing times.
During the 2013 offseason, the team renovated their
home locker room, lengthening it which added more lock-
ers (74 compared to 66 before), making the interior lookmore clean and modern, and adding the team’s then-new
logo throughout.[37]
Carolina proposed a $250 million stadium renovation
project in early 2013, pending a vote by the city of Char-
lotte to help pay for the renovations. This plan would've
been quite extensive, as it included two sets of new score-
boards, multiple escalators (possibly elevators), infras-
tructure improvements, and concourse improvements,
among others.[38] The subsequent vote failed and efforts
to get any money from the State of North Carolina failed
as well. However, in April 2013 the Charlotte city coun-
cil agreed to an $87.5 million deal for the renovations.This deal also keepsthe Panthers in Charlotte until at least
2019.[39] Despite the lower cost, the renovations would
stay true to the team’s original plans.
6.1 2014
In January 2014, the Panthers began the most signif-
icant renovations to the stadium in its 18-year history
as part one of a multi-year renovation plan. The up-
grades, completed by the start of the 2014-2015 NFL sea-
son, included numerous enhancements. First and perhaps
most striking of all, two 200'x56' HD video boards (over
twice the size of their predecessors), and two 360° rib-
bon boards from Daktronics replaced the previous score-
boards/ribbon boards. The new ribbon boards were the
tallest in the NFL at the time of their installation[40] and
the video boards were among the top ten largest out of all
NFL stadiums.[41] Game video is shown fullscreen on the
video boards since the upper ribbon board handles the
score and statistics. Secondly, escalators were installedfor the upper deck, making access easier for fans. These
warranted extensions to the building itself, which kept the
same external design. A new surround sound system was
also included, with speakers placed around the perime-
ter of the bowl doubling as flagpoles. In addition, four
covered open-air sections on the upper deck called “fan
plazas” were added. Finally, LED-enhanced glass domes
were installed, replacing the original fiberglass domes,
along with new external signage above the entrances.[42]
6.2 2015
Prior to the start of the 2015 season, the Panthers ren-
ovated all 158 existing luxury suites to the stadium and
added a new private club suite, dubbed “The 32 Club”
due to its position at the 32-yard line. The team later an-
nounced another new club, dubbed the“51 Club” in honor
of former player and coach Sam Mills, would also be
added. These new installations decreased the stadium’s
number of luxury suites to 153,[43] but increased overall
seating capacity. The team also added two small ribbon
boards above each tunnel exit for advertising purposes
which can be seen on the field.
6.3 2016
During the 2015 offseason, part three of the renovations
will focus on upgrading the upper-level concourse and the
stadium’s notorious wi-fi system.[44]
7 College football
Bank of America Stadium does not serve as the primaryhome stadium for any college football team. However, it
has hosted several college football games.
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4 9 OTHER EVENTS
Kickoff to start the second half of the 2010 ACC Championship
Game
• The ACC Championship Game, played on the first
Saturday in December, pits the champion of the
Coastal Division against the champion of the At-
lantic Division; it has been held at the stadium since
2010. In February 2014, the ACC announced a 6-
year contract extension to keep the game in Char-
lotte through 2019.[15]
• The Belk Bowl (formerly known as the Meineke Car
Care Bowl and the Continental Tire Bowl), taking
place in late December, used to pit a team from
the ACC versus a team from the American Athletic
Conference. Starting in 2014 the game pits teams
from the ACC against the SEC. It has been held an-nually in Charlotte since 2002.
• The stadium has also hosted several East Carolina
Pirates games: in 1996 versus the NC State Wolf-
pack, in 1999 versus the West Virginia Moun-
taineers, in 2004 versus NC State, in 2008 versus
the Virginia Tech Hokies, and in 2011 versus the
South Carolina Gamecocks.[45][46] The 1996 game
was the first college football game ever played at the
stadium.[47]
• Two games in the North Carolina-NC State foot-
ball rivalry took place at the stadium in 1998 and
1999, respectively, with the Tar Heels winning both
times.[48]
• On September 3, 2015, the first Belk College Kick-
off Game between the North Carolina Tar Heels
and the South Carolina Gamecocks took place at the
stadium, with the Gamecocks winning 17-13.[49] In
2017 the Kickoff game will feature North Carolina
State and South Carolina; in 2018 the game will be
played between West Virginia and Tennessee.[50]
• Two more games between South Carolina and NorthCarolina are scheduled to be played at the stadium
in 2019 and 2023.[51]
8 Soccer
Mexico vs Iceland, 2010
With a field large enough to meet the regulatory require-
ments for soccer, Bank of America Stadium has been host
to several soccer matches.
• It was a site of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Champi-
onship in 1999 and 2000.
• On March 24, 2010, the stadium hosted an in-
ternational friendly match, between Mexico
and Iceland ; it was the first match between
two men’s national soccer teams to be held at the
stadium.[52]
• On June 9, 2011, the stadium hosted two first round
matches of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
• On August 2, 2014, the stadium hosted a group stage
match of the 2014 International Champions Cup be-
tween A.C. Milan and Liverpool F.C. with Liver-
pool winning 2-0. 69,364 were in attendance, a sta-dium record for international soccer.[53]
• On July 15, 2015, the stadium hosted a 2015 CON-
CACAF Gold Cup double header of Cuba
vs. Guatemala and Mexico vs.
Trinidad and Tobago. There were 55,823 in at-
tendance marking the second biggest crowd of the
group stage.
• On July 25, 2015, for the second consecutive year
the stadium hosted the 2015 International Champi-
ons Cup between Chelsea and Paris Saint-
Germain, with 61,224 in attendance.
• On July 30, 2016, the stadium will host the 2016
International Champions Cup for the third straight
year, with the opponents being FC Bayern Munich
and F.C. Internazionale.[54]
9 Other events
• The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium during
their Bridges To Babylon Tour on October 10, 1997.
• On June 24, 2012, Kenny Chesney and TimMcGraw performed at the stadium during their
Brothers of the Sun Tour.[55]
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• A four-day Billy Graham crusade was held there in
1996.
• The closing night of the 2012 Democratic National
Convention, in which President Barack Obama was
expected to deliver his acceptance speech for the
Democratic Party presidential nomination, was to beheld at the stadium on September 6, 2012. However,
due to predictions of thunderstorms, it was relocated
to Time Warner Cable Arena.
10 Gallery
Bank of America Stadium during the 2012 season
The stadium as seen in 2006
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[25] “Best Public Art in Uptown Charlotte”. CBS Charlotte.
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[55] http://prod.static.panthers.clubs.nfl.com/assets/docs/
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• Carolina Panthers – Bank of America stadium page
• Bank of America Stadium at StadiumDB.com
• Belk Bowl official website
• Bank of America Stadium Seating Chart
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