Rose Bowl
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The Rose Bowl is one of the most iconic venues in American sports, hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game and UCLA Bruins football. The stadium's classic design and Pasadena setting create an unforgettable atmosphere. The venue has hosted five Super Bowls and the 1994 World Cup Final. The Rose Bowl Game is college football's grandest tradition. The stadium is a National Historic Landmark.
History & Legacy
The Rose Bowl opened in 1922 and has hosted the Rose Bowl Game since 1923. The venue has seen Super Bowls, World Cups, and Olympics. The 1984 Olympics and 1994 World Cup Final are among its greatest moments. UCLA football has called it home since 1982. The Rose Bowl is an American institution.
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Opened1922
Capacity92,542
Notable EventsRose Bowl Game, 1994 World Cup Final, five Super Bowls
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