
08/05/2025
Lambeau Field is the home stadium of the Green Bay Packers, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Opened in 1957, it is the oldest stadium in the NFL and is known as “The Frozen Tundra” for its icy winter games. Named after team founder Curly Lambeau, the stadium holds over 80,000 fans and is famous for the “Lambeau Leap,” a touchdown celebration where players jump into the crowd. It has sold out every game since 1960, and the season ticket waiting list is one of the longest in sports.