Alamodome

Topicupdated 2025-11-19 10:03
Alamodome

The Alamodome is a large domed stadium located on the southeastern edge of downtown San Antonio, Texas. Opened in May 1993 at a cost of $186 million, it is a multi-purpose indoor facility with a seating capacity of approximately 64,000.

It is notable for its versatility, hosting a wide range of events from major concerts and conventions to sporting events. The stadium has been a key venue for college football bowl games, basketball tournaments, and other large-scale gatherings, serving as an important event and economic hub for the city of San Antonio.

Recently, the Alamodome has been in the news due to its role as a host for international soccer. In November 2025, the stadium welcomed the national teams of Mexico and Paraguay for a high-profile international friendly match, drawing significant media attention and fan interest to the venue. This event is part of a pattern of the Alamodome being selected for major sporting events that attract a broad international audience.

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