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Coordinates: 32°2832N 93°4731W / 32.47556°N 93.79194°W / 32.47556; -93.79194
 

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Independence Stadium
The stadium from the South end zone, December 2011
Independence Stadium is located in Louisiana
Independence Stadium

Independence Stadium

Location in Louisiana

Independence Stadium is located in the United States
Independence Stadium

Independence Stadium

Location in the United States

Former namesState Fair Stadium (1924–1981)
LocationShreveport, Louisiana
Coordinates32°28′32N 93°47′31W / 32.47556°N 93.79194°W / 32.47556; -93.79194
OwnerCity of Shreveport
Capacity50,000
SurfaceField Turf
Construction
Opened1924
Renovated1930, 1934, 1950, 1973, late 1990s, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2014
ArchitectSamuel G. Weiner
Tenants
Red River State Fair Classic (NCAA) (1924–89, 1999, 2001–2003, 2010–13, 2015–16)
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (1928–2012; alternate)
Shreveport Steamer (WFL) (1974–75)
Independence Bowl (NCAA) (1976–present)
Shreveport Steamer (AFA) (1978–81)
Shreveport Americans (AFA) (1982–83)
Shreveport Pirates (CFL) (1994–95)
Shreveport Knights (RFL) (1999)
Shreveport Rafters FC (NPSL) (2018)

Independence Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Shreveport, Louisiana and is the home of the Independence Bowl.

Formerly known as State Fair Stadium and Fairgrounds Stadium, it is the site of the annual Independence Bowl post-season college football game, initially (1976) the Bicentennial Bowl. Before that, it was the home venue of the Shreveport Steamer of the short-lived World Football League (1974–75). It also served as a neutral site for the annual Arkansas–LSU football rivalry from 1924 to 1936. The 1924 game featured a silver football trophy as part of the dedication ceremonies for the new stadium.[2]

The stadium is also host to numerous high school football games and soccer matches, since many schools in Shreveport lack an on-campus facility. Independence Stadium also hosted the LHSAA state football championship games in 2005 after the Louisiana Superdome suffered heavy damage from Hurricane Katrina.

From 1978 to 1983, Independence Stadium was home to the city's two teams in the American Football Association, the Shreveport Steamer (with naming rights purchased from the defunct WFL team) and the Shreveport Americans. It hosted the AFA's first championship game, 1978's American Bowl I, which the Steamer won 17–14 over the San Antonio Charros.[3]

In 1994–95, Independence Stadium was home to the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League, which was attempting U.S. expansion at the time.

The exterior of Independence Stadium in 2015

In 2001, Independence Stadium hosted the inaugural year of the annual Port City Classic—an NCAA college football competition featuring Southern UniversityofBaton Rouge—in an effort to revive the old State Fair Classic game. The classic spun-off separately from the fair the following year and became an early September game.[4] Eventually it also hosted a contest between Louisiana Tech UniversityofRuston and Grambling State UniversityofGrambling.

Independence Stadium was considered as a possible playing site for the New Orleans Saints during the 2005 NFL season due to Hurricane Katrina, but Shreveport eventually lost out to the AlamodomeinSan Antonio, Texas, and Louisiana State University's Tiger StadiuminBaton Rouge. However, Independence Stadium eventually was chosen to host the Saints' first preseason home game for the 2006 season while the Louisiana Superdome prepared for its grand re-opening. Field Turf was installed as the stadium's playing surface in 2010. It had been natural grass before that from the opening of the stadium.

In 2010, a Texas University Interscholastic League playoff game was played featuring Mesquite Horn high school and the technical host Longview. Longview won, 28–14. The first time Texas teams met in Louisiana for a playoff game was in 2006 when Texas High School from Texarkana topped Dallas Highland Park with quarterback Ryan Mallett. That game also was hosted at Independence Stadium.

The stadium also hosts concerts and other events. The south end zone of the stadium borders Interstate 20.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Camping World Independence Bowl".
  • ^ "Silver Football to Be Given Winner of L.S.U.–Arkansas Game". Baton Rouge State-Times (p. 20). August 1, 1924.
  • ^ "Steamer". The Shreveport Journal. 15 September 1978. p. 7. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  • ^ "Southern Yearly Results". cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on April 2, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
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