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  1. It opened in 2001 to replace the Broncos' original home, the old Mile High Stadium. The venue was previously home of the Denver Outlaws lacrosse team and the Colorado Rapids soccer team.

  2. The stadium opened on August 11, 2001. Empower Field at Mile High is owned by the Metropolitan Football Stadium District (MFSD) and managed by Stadium Management Company, LLC (SMC), a subsidiary of the Denver Broncos Football Club.

  3. Panoramic view from Sanford's upper North Deck during the October 14, 2006, home game against the Vanderbilt Commodores. The views of Georgia's campus from the open end zone have led many to label Sanford as college football's most beautiful on-campus stadium.

  4. Feb 25, 2020 · In early 2000, the stadium body began to be replaced with the iconic look that Empower Field now has. In 2001, the field was open to the public, newly dubbed Invesco Field due to Invesco’s $120 million paid for naming rights. It came complete with a Colorado Sports Hall of Fame and a ring of important Denverite sports players through the years.

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  6. Aug 17, 1999 · Just like the old one, Denver’s new stadium was quickly nicknamed Mile High, as the location is one mile above sea level. However a naming rights deal came in force upon opening as Invesco paid $120 million for one decade.

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  8. Nov 18, 2018 · Nov. 6, 1973: For the start of a four part series, this article discusses the history of Sanford Stadium. It focuses on the construction of Sanford and the finances behind the stadium.

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