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Encyclopedia > RFK Stadium
RFK Stadium
Facility Statistics
Location 2400 East Capitol Street Southeast
Washington, D.C. 20003
Broke Ground 1959
Opened October 1, 1961 (Football)
April 9, 1962 (Baseball)
Surface Grass (Prescription Athletic Turf)
Owner Government of the District of Columbia, under the auspices of the D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission
Construction Cost $20 million USD
Architects George A. Dahl
Osborn Engineering
Tenants
Washington Redskins 1961-1996
Washington Senators (II) 1962-1971
D.C. United 1996-present
Washington Nationals 2005-present
Seating Capacity
Baseball 45,000
Football 55,672
Dimensions
Left Field 336 ft / 102.5 m
Left-Center 380 ft / 116 m
Center Field 410 ft / 125 m
Right-Center 380 ft / 116 m
Right Field 336 ft / 102.5 m
Backstop 54 ft / 16.5 m

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, informally known as RFK Stadium, is a sports stadium that opened in 1961. Originally called D.C. Stadium, it served as home to the Washington Senators of Major League Baseball from 1962 to 1971 when the team moved to Arlington, Texas. The stadium was renamed for the slain presidential candidate Robert Kennedy in 1969. RFK was the home of the Washington Redskins, a team in the National Football League, from 1961 until 1996, when the team moved to a brand new state-of-the-art stadium in suburban Maryland (known as FedEx Field). It now serves as the home of D.C. United of Major League Soccer. Concerts featuring renowned rock bands and performers still take place at the stadium. It also hosted World Cup matches in 1994 and Women's World Cup matches in 2003.


RFK Stadium is most remembered for being home to the Redskins. The Redskins' first game in RFK Stadium was a 24-21 loss to the New York Giants on October 1, 1961. The team's first win in the stadium was over its archrival, the Dallas Cowboys on December 17, 1961. The Redskins' last win at RFK Stadium was a 37-10 trouncing of the Cowboys on December 22, 1996


On September 29, 2004, Major League Baseball announced its intentions to move the Montreal Expos to Washington, DC and rename them the Washington Nationals. Plans call for RFK Stadium to have a $13 million dollar renovation, and to be used for a total of three years for a new Washington baseball team, while a $440 million dollar state-of-the-art stadium is built on the north bank of the Anacostia River at South Capitol Street. If all goes to plan, the first MLB game at RFK Stadium should be played April 15, 2005, vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks.


Memorable games/moments at RFK Stadium


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RFK Memorial : Washington Nationals Stadium (663 words)
Capacity at RFK Stadium is 45,596 for baseball and 55,672 for football and soccer.
With the revival of the usage of the stadium for baseball, RFK Stadium is now the fourth-oldest in all of MLB.
RFK Stadium is located at 2400 E. Capitol St. in Washington, D.C. From National Airport, follow the signs for I-395 and 50 West to Washington.
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