Indianapolis Colts Stadium Name
Lucas Oil Stadium, Home of the Colts
The home of the Indianapolis Colts has been Lucas Oil Stadium since 2008. The stadium was built in 2008 and cost $720 million to construct. It has a capacity of 62,421 and is located in downtown Indianapolis.
Lucas Oil Stadium is regularly ranked as one of the best places to catch a game in the NFL. It has been voted the best stadium experience by fans and the No. 1 stadium in the league by Stadium Journey.
Naming Rights
The stadium was originally named the Indiana Stadium and Convention Center when it opened in 2008. However, the naming rights were sold to Lucas Oil in 2009 for $120 million.
The deal with Lucas Oil was for 20 years, so the stadium will be known as Lucas Oil Stadium until at least 2029.
Other Uses
In addition to hosting Colts games, Lucas Oil Stadium has also hosted other events, including the Big Ten Football Championship Game, the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, and the Indianapolis 500.
The stadium has also been used for concerts, conventions, and other events.
Conclusion
Lucas Oil Stadium is a state-of-the-art facility that is home to the Indianapolis Colts. The stadium has been consistently ranked as one of the best places to catch a game in the NFL.