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The [[Quentinian Roofball Organization]] is a professional [[Roofball]] league in the [[United States of Quentin]] that consists of 24 teams, each with their own stadium. The '''list of stadiums of the QRO''' below includes every current stadium in the league. The QRO has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but one has a 70,000 or larger capacity. QRO stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies and amenities, including restaurants and numerous sitting areas aside from the seats. | The [[Quentinian Roofball Organization]] is a professional [[Roofball]] league in the [[United States of Quentin]] that consists of 24 teams, each with their own stadium. The '''list of stadiums of the QRO''' below includes every current stadium in the league. The QRO has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but one has a 70,000 or larger capacity. QRO stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies and amenities, including restaurants and numerous sitting areas aside from the seats. | ||
− | The | + | The largest stadium currently in use is [[Brightwater Commerce Stadium]] in [[David City]], home to the [[David City Bureaucrats]]. At a capacity of nearly 125,000, along with numerous unique and new technologies, the stadium has been described as the "new wave" of stadiums in the league, and a precedent for others to follow. The newest stadium in the league is the [[Bismark-Stevenson Dome]] in [[Liberation City]], home to the [[Liberation City Cyclones]]. The dome opened in May 2020, and was first used for the upcoming [[2020-2021 QRO Season|2020-2021 season]]. It has a capacity of 116,420. The oldest stadium currently in use is [[Kindy Bost-Jameson Field]], built in 1911, and [[Remus Sleeve Park]] is the only stadium currently under construction, scheduled for completion in time for the [[2022-2023 QRO Season|2022-2023 season]] with an expected capacity of 112,932. |
Unlike other leagues around the world, such as the [[United Vehementiaball League]] or the [[Zwakazian Nero League]], the majority of QRO stadiums have not sold naming rights to corporations. Of the 24 teams, 9 have sold naming rights, and the others are named for locations, people, or traditions. Below is the current list of stadiums in the league, along with capacity, location, surface type for the main playing surface and tussling area, type of stadium, either open stadium, closed stadium, or retractable roof stadium, the home team, and year first used. | Unlike other leagues around the world, such as the [[United Vehementiaball League]] or the [[Zwakazian Nero League]], the majority of QRO stadiums have not sold naming rights to corporations. Of the 24 teams, 9 have sold naming rights, and the others are named for locations, people, or traditions. Below is the current list of stadiums in the league, along with capacity, location, surface type for the main playing surface and tussling area, type of stadium, either open stadium, closed stadium, or retractable roof stadium, the home team, and year first used. | ||
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| [[Heaven High Stadium]] || 91,640 || [[Kindikil]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Hardwood/Grass || Retractable || [[Kindikil Altitude]] || 2012 | | [[Heaven High Stadium]] || 91,640 || [[Kindikil]], [[Desert Area|DA]] || Hardwood/Grass || Retractable || [[Kindikil Altitude]] || 2012 | ||
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− | | [[Hutcheson-Fayet Field]] || 95,456 || [[Livjessville]], [[Kahoot Area|KA]] || Blacktop/Grass || | + | | [[Hutcheson-Fayet Field]] || 95,456 || [[Livjessville]], [[Kahoot Area|KA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Open || [[Kahoot Krushers]] || 1950 |
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− | | [[Jemma D. Memorial Arena]] || 86,756 || [[Kumar City]], [[Kumar Area| | + | | [[Jemma D. Memorial Arena]] || 86,756 || [[Kumar City]], [[Kumar Area|KUA]] || Hardwood/Turf || Closed || [[Kumar City Shock]] || 2005 |
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| [[John Landis Memorial Stadium]] || 79,890 || [[Port Landavisislanders]], [[Tantallegara|TA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Open || [[Port Landavisislanders Preachers]] || 1994 | | [[John Landis Memorial Stadium]] || 79,890 || [[Port Landavisislanders]], [[Tantallegara|TA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Open || [[Port Landavisislanders Preachers]] || 1994 | ||
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| [[People's Bank Stadium]] || 97,340 || [[BizTown]], [[Multi-Logan State|MLS]] || Hardwood/Grass || Open || [[BizTown Mailers]] || 2001 | | [[People's Bank Stadium]] || 97,340 || [[BizTown]], [[Multi-Logan State|MLS]] || Hardwood/Grass || Open || [[BizTown Mailers]] || 2001 | ||
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− | | [[Petruzelli Bank Stadium]] || 70,110<sup>[[Petruzelli Bank Stadium#2020 Renovations|Note]]</sup> || [[Yadlapaville]], [[Kumar Area| | + | | [[Petruzelli Bank Stadium]] || 70,110<sup>[[Petruzelli Bank Stadium#2020 Renovations|Note]]</sup> || [[Yadlapaville]], [[Kumar Area|KUA]] || Blacktop/Turf || Retractable || [[Yadlapaville Defenders]] || 1981 |
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| [[Shah Stadium]] || 91,315 || [[Mechanicsburg]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Retractable || [[Mechanicsburg Businessmen]] || 2006 | | [[Shah Stadium]] || 91,315 || [[Mechanicsburg]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] || Blacktop/Grass || Retractable || [[Mechanicsburg Businessmen]] || 2006 | ||
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The many organizations in the [[QRO]] have used numerous stadiums in the past, which are either no longer in use, or no longer exist. Below is a list, including each organization in the league, and their past stadiums. The [[Jameisville Elves]], [[Minersville Miners]], and [[Kahoot Krushers]] have had the same stadium for all of their existence, though the Miners' stadium has been renovated extensively since its construction. | The many organizations in the [[QRO]] have used numerous stadiums in the past, which are either no longer in use, or no longer exist. Below is a list, including each organization in the league, and their past stadiums. The [[Jameisville Elves]], [[Minersville Miners]], and [[Kahoot Krushers]] have had the same stadium for all of their existence, though the Miners' stadium has been renovated extensively since its construction. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 30 November 2020
The Quentinian Roofball Organization is a professional Roofball league in the United States of Quentin that consists of 24 teams, each with their own stadium. The list of stadiums of the QRO below includes every current stadium in the league. The QRO has some of the largest stadiums in the world, and every stadium but one has a 70,000 or larger capacity. QRO stadiums are also equipped with numerous technologies and amenities, including restaurants and numerous sitting areas aside from the seats.
The largest stadium currently in use is Brightwater Commerce Stadium in David City, home to the David City Bureaucrats. At a capacity of nearly 125,000, along with numerous unique and new technologies, the stadium has been described as the "new wave" of stadiums in the league, and a precedent for others to follow. The newest stadium in the league is the Bismark-Stevenson Dome in Liberation City, home to the Liberation City Cyclones. The dome opened in May 2020, and was first used for the upcoming 2020-2021 season. It has a capacity of 116,420. The oldest stadium currently in use is Kindy Bost-Jameson Field, built in 1911, and Remus Sleeve Park is the only stadium currently under construction, scheduled for completion in time for the 2022-2023 season with an expected capacity of 112,932.
Unlike other leagues around the world, such as the United Vehementiaball League or the Zwakazian Nero League, the majority of QRO stadiums have not sold naming rights to corporations. Of the 24 teams, 9 have sold naming rights, and the others are named for locations, people, or traditions. Below is the current list of stadiums in the league, along with capacity, location, surface type for the main playing surface and tussling area, type of stadium, either open stadium, closed stadium, or retractable roof stadium, the home team, and year first used.
List of Current Stadiums
Map of Current Stadiums
List of Past Stadiums
The many organizations in the QRO have used numerous stadiums in the past, which are either no longer in use, or no longer exist. Below is a list, including each organization in the league, and their past stadiums. The Jameisville Elves, Minersville Miners, and Kahoot Krushers have had the same stadium for all of their existence, though the Miners' stadium has been renovated extensively since its construction.