Gillette Stadium
Overview
Gillette Stadium is the home of the New England Patriots and Revolution in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The venue has hosted six Super Bowl celebrations and countless playoff games. The stadium's design and Patriots Place create a destination experience. Gillette Stadium embodies the Patriots dynasty and Boston sports excellence.
History & Legacy
Gillette Stadium opened in 2002, replacing Foxboro Stadium. The Patriots won six Super Bowls while playing here. Tom Brady's tenure defined an era of dominance. The venue has hosted MLS and international soccer. Gillette Stadium remains New England's sports cathedral.
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Opened2002
Capacity65,878
Notable EventsSix Patriots Super Bowls
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