List of Tenants & Major Events
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the University of Tampa Spartans 1967 – 1974 |
Succeeded by final stadium |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the Tampa Bay Rowdies 1975 – 1993 |
Succeeded by final stadium |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976 – 1997 |
Succeeded by Raymond James Stadium |
Preceded by The Kingdome |
Host of the NFL Pro Bowl 1978 |
Succeeded by Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the Florida Classic 1978 – 1996 |
Succeeded by Citrus Bowl |
Preceded by Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
Host of NFC Championship Game 1980 |
Succeeded by Veterans Stadium |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the Tampa Bay Bandits 1983 – 1985 |
Succeeded by final stadium |
Preceded by Rose Bowl Louisiana Superdome |
Host of the Super Bowl XVIII 1984 XXV 1991 |
Succeeded by Stanford Stadium Metrodome |
Preceded by Mile High Stadium |
Host of the USFL Championship Game 1984 |
Succeeded by Giants Stadium |
Preceded by Legion Field |
Host of the Hall of Fame/Outback Bowl 1986 – 1998 |
Succeeded by Raymond James Stadium |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the Tampa Bay Mutiny 1996 – 1999 |
Succeeded by Raymond James Stadium |
Preceded by first stadium |
Home of the South Florida Bulls 1997 – 1998 |
Succeeded by Raymond James Stadium |
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