Three Rivers Stadium

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Le Three Rivers Stadium était situé à Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie. Ses locataires étaient les Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) et les Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB). Sa capacité était de 59 000 places pour le football américain et de 47 971 pour le baseball. rdf:langString
スリー・リバース・スタジアム(Three Rivers Stadium)は、アメリカのペンシルベニア州ピッツバーグにかつて存在したスタジアム。MLBピッツバーグ・パイレーツ、NFLピッツバーグ・スティーラーズのホームスタジアムである。 rdf:langString
스리 리버스 스타디움(Three Rivers Stadium)은 미국 펜실베이니아주 피츠버그에 있었던 경기장이다. MLB 피츠버그 파이리츠, NFL 피츠버그 스틸러스, USFL 피츠버그 몰러스의 홈경기장이였다. 야구와 미식 축구 이외에도 콘서트와 프로 레슬링 등 다양한 이벤트로 사용되었으며, 30년 동안 5000개 이상의 이벤트가 개최되었다. 그러나 1990년대 들어 전용 구장 붐과 외장 콘크리트 부분이 갈색으로 변색이 되는 등 노후화가 되었기 때문에, 1996년 야구, 미식 축구 각각의 전용 구장을 새로 건설할 계획을 세웠다. 2개의 새로운 구장은 1999년 건설이 시작되었고, 2001년 2월 11일 폭파 해체된 후 PNC 파크, 하인즈 필드가 개장하였다. rdf:langString
O Three Rivers Stadium foi um estádio multi-uso localizado em Pittsburgh, Pensilvânia. Foi a casa, durante 30 anos (1970-2000), do time de beisebol Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB) e do time de futebol americano Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL). O nome do estádio se deve à união dos rios Monongahela e Allegheny, que originam o Rio Ohio. O estádio ficava no lado norte da confluência. Tinha capacidade para 47.971 torcedores em jogos de beisebol e de 59.000 torcedores para jogos de futebol americano. rdf:langString
Das Three Rivers Stadium war ein Stadion in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Es diente von 1970 bis 2000 als Austragungsort für die NFL-Spiele der Pittsburgh Steelers und die MLB-Spiele der Pittsburgh Pirates. Nach der Schließung des Three Rivers Stadium 2001 wurde das Stadion abgerissen und die Pirates und Steelers zogen in neu gebaute Stadien. Die Pittsburgh Steelers und die Pittsburgh Panthers spielten ab 2001 im neu erbauten Heinz Field. Die Pittsburgh Pirates zogen in den PNC Park. rdf:langString
Three Rivers Stadium fue un estadio multiuso ubicado en Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, de 1970 a 2000. Fue el hogar de los Pittsburgh Pirates de la Major League Baseball(MLB) y los Pittsburgh Steelers de la National Football League(NFL) El nombre del estadio se debe a la unión de los ríos Monongahela y Allegheny, que se originan a partir del Río Ohio. El estadio estaba en el lado norte de la confluencia. Después de su cierre, el Three Rivers Stadium fue demolido en 2001, y los Pirates y Steelers fueron llevados a estadios de recientemente construidos: PNC Park y Heinz Field, respectivamente. rdf:langString
Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). After its closing, Three Rivers Stadium was imploded in 2001, and the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Steelers moved into newly built stadiums: PNC Park and Heinz Field (now Acrisure Stadium), respectively. rdf:langString
Het Three Rivers Stadium was een multifunctioneel stadion in Pittsburgh in de Verenigde Staten. Van 1970 tot en met 2000 was het stadion de thuisbasis van de honkbalclub de Pittsburgh Pirates en de American Football club de Pittsburgh Steelers. Het stadion had een capaciteit van 59.000 bezoekers. In 1984 speelden ook de Pittsburgh Maulers in het stadion. Nadat het stadion werd gesloten in 2000, verhuisden de Steelers naar Heinz Field en de Pirates naar PNC Park. Het stadion werd afgebroken in 2001. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Three Rivers Stadium war ein Stadion in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Es diente von 1970 bis 2000 als Austragungsort für die NFL-Spiele der Pittsburgh Steelers und die MLB-Spiele der Pittsburgh Pirates. Nach der Schließung des Three Rivers Stadium 2001 wurde das Stadion abgerissen und die Pirates und Steelers zogen in neu gebaute Stadien. Die Pittsburgh Steelers und die Pittsburgh Panthers spielten ab 2001 im neu erbauten Heinz Field. Die Pittsburgh Pirates zogen in den PNC Park. Am 20. September 1970 fand das erste NFL-Spiel im Three Rivers Stadium statt, eine 7:19-Niederlage gegen die Houston Oilers. Die meisten Zuschauer für ein Footballspiel im Three Rivers Stadium kamen am 15. Januar 1995, als 61.545 Zuschauer das Spiel der Steelers gegen die San Diego Chargers sahen, das die Steelers mit 13:17 verloren.
rdf:langString Le Three Rivers Stadium était situé à Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie. Ses locataires étaient les Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) et les Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB). Sa capacité était de 59 000 places pour le football américain et de 47 971 pour le baseball.
rdf:langString Three Rivers Stadium fue un estadio multiuso ubicado en Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, de 1970 a 2000. Fue el hogar de los Pittsburgh Pirates de la Major League Baseball(MLB) y los Pittsburgh Steelers de la National Football League(NFL) El nombre del estadio se debe a la unión de los ríos Monongahela y Allegheny, que se originan a partir del Río Ohio. El estadio estaba en el lado norte de la confluencia. Construido como reemplazo para el , que se abrió en 1909 a un precio de 55 $ millones ($ 354,9 millones en la actualidad) el edificio multiuso fue diseñado para maximizar la eficiencia. La construcción comenzó en abril de 1968 y la misma con bastantes retrasos, duró 29 meses​. El estadio fue inaugurado el 16 de julio de 1970, cuando los Pirates jugaron su primer juego. En la Serie Mundial de 1971, Three Rivers Stadium fue sede del primer juego de la Serie Mundial jugado en la noche. Al año siguiente, el estadio fue el escenario de la . El último partido en el estadio fue ganado por los Steelers el 16 de diciembre de 2000. Three Rivers Stadium también fue sede de los de la United States Football League y los Pittsburgh Panthers equipo de fútbol para una sola temporada de cada uno. Después de su cierre, el Three Rivers Stadium fue demolido en 2001, y los Pirates y Steelers fueron llevados a estadios de recientemente construidos: PNC Park y Heinz Field, respectivamente.
rdf:langString Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Built as a replacement for Forbes Field, which opened in 1909, the US$55 million ($406.4 million today) multi-purpose facility was designed to maximize efficiency. Ground was broken in April 1968 and an oft behind-schedule construction plan lasted for 29 months. The stadium opened on July 16, 1970, when the Pirates played their first game there. In the 1971 World Series, Three Rivers Stadium hosted the first World Series game played at night. The following year, the stadium was the site of the Immaculate Reception. The final game in the stadium was won by the Steelers on December 16, 2000. Three Rivers Stadium also hosted the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers football team for a single season each. After its closing, Three Rivers Stadium was imploded in 2001, and the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Steelers moved into newly built stadiums: PNC Park and Heinz Field (now Acrisure Stadium), respectively.
rdf:langString スリー・リバース・スタジアム(Three Rivers Stadium)は、アメリカのペンシルベニア州ピッツバーグにかつて存在したスタジアム。MLBピッツバーグ・パイレーツ、NFLピッツバーグ・スティーラーズのホームスタジアムである。
rdf:langString 스리 리버스 스타디움(Three Rivers Stadium)은 미국 펜실베이니아주 피츠버그에 있었던 경기장이다. MLB 피츠버그 파이리츠, NFL 피츠버그 스틸러스, USFL 피츠버그 몰러스의 홈경기장이였다. 야구와 미식 축구 이외에도 콘서트와 프로 레슬링 등 다양한 이벤트로 사용되었으며, 30년 동안 5000개 이상의 이벤트가 개최되었다. 그러나 1990년대 들어 전용 구장 붐과 외장 콘크리트 부분이 갈색으로 변색이 되는 등 노후화가 되었기 때문에, 1996년 야구, 미식 축구 각각의 전용 구장을 새로 건설할 계획을 세웠다. 2개의 새로운 구장은 1999년 건설이 시작되었고, 2001년 2월 11일 폭파 해체된 후 PNC 파크, 하인즈 필드가 개장하였다.
rdf:langString Het Three Rivers Stadium was een multifunctioneel stadion in Pittsburgh in de Verenigde Staten. Van 1970 tot en met 2000 was het stadion de thuisbasis van de honkbalclub de Pittsburgh Pirates en de American Football club de Pittsburgh Steelers. Het stadion had een capaciteit van 59.000 bezoekers. In 1984 speelden ook de Pittsburgh Maulers in het stadion. Het stadion werd gebouwd in de jaren zestig van de twintigste eeuw als opvolger van Forbes Field. Het stadion werd geopend op 16 juli 1970 met de eerste thuiswedstrijd van de Pirates tijdens de World Series van 1971. De laatste wedstrijd in het stadion, op 16 december 2000, werd gewonnen door de Steelers. Nadat het stadion werd gesloten in 2000, verhuisden de Steelers naar Heinz Field en de Pirates naar PNC Park. Het stadion werd afgebroken in 2001.
rdf:langString O Three Rivers Stadium foi um estádio multi-uso localizado em Pittsburgh, Pensilvânia. Foi a casa, durante 30 anos (1970-2000), do time de beisebol Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB) e do time de futebol americano Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL). O nome do estádio se deve à união dos rios Monongahela e Allegheny, que originam o Rio Ohio. O estádio ficava no lado norte da confluência. Tinha capacidade para 47.971 torcedores em jogos de beisebol e de 59.000 torcedores para jogos de futebol americano.
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