Panther Stadium
33°45′11″N 84°24′40″W / 33.75306°N 84.41111°W / 33.75306; -84.41111Owner Clark Atlanta University Operator Clark Atlanta University Capacity 5,000 Tenants Clark Atlanta Panthers
(NCAA Sports) Current Former Planned
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Panther Stadium is a 5,000-seat stadium located on the campus of Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was the secondary venue for field hockey events during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. It is currently home to the Clark Atlanta Panthers, NCAA Division II member. The athletics track surrounding the field was moved there from Centennial Olympic Stadium after the Olympic events concluded and the stadium was converted into Turner Field.
References
- 1996 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine Volume 1. p. 539.
- 1996 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 3. p. 458.
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Atlanta metropolitan area sports venues
- Atlanta Motor Speedway (Hampton)
- Atlanta Silverbacks Park (Atlanta)
- Bobby Dodd Stadium (Atlanta)
- Center Parc Stadium (Atlanta)
- Coolray Field (Lawrenceville)
- Eddie S Henderson Stadium (Atlanta)
- Fifth Third Stadium (Kennesaw)
- Forbes Arena (Atlanta)
- Gas South Arena (Duluth)
- Gateway Center Arena (College Park)
- Georgia State Convocation Center (Atlanta)
- GSU Sports Arena (Atlanta)
- Lakewood Stadium (Atlanta)
- KSU Convocation Center (Kennesaw)
- McCamish Pavilion (Atlanta)
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
- Panther Stadium (Atlanta)
- Road Atlanta (Braselton)
- Russ Chandler Stadium (Atlanta)
- State Farm Arena (Atlanta)
- Truist Park (Cumberland)
- Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta, demolished)
- Centennial Olympic Stadium† (Atlanta, rebuilt)
- Georgia Dome (Atlanta, demolished)
- Herndon Stadium (Atlanta, abandoned)
- Omni Coliseum (Atlanta, demolished)
- Ponce de Leon Park (Atlanta, demolished)
- Stone Mountain Tennis Center (Stone Mountain, demolished)
- Turner Field† (Atlanta, rebuilt)
- The Gathering at South Forsyth (Alpharetta, proposed)
† – Centennial Olympic Stadium was rebuilt in 1997 as Turner Field. Turner Field was subsequently rebuilt in 2017 as Center Parc Stadium.
See also: |Atlanta landmarks
See also: |Atlanta landmarks
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