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{{Infobox defunct venue
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| image = [[File:RFK Stadium postcard.jpg|300px|center]]
| venue_name = RFK Stadium
| venue_name = RFK Stadium
| location = Washington, D.C.
| location = Washington, D.C.
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'''Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium''', commonly known as '''RFK Stadium''', is a defunct multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C. It is located about two miles (3 km) due east of the U.S. Capitol building, near the west bank of the Anacostia River and next to the D.C. Armory. Opened in 1961, it was owned by the federal government until 1986.
'''Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium''', commonly known as '''RFK Stadium''', is a defunct multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C. It is located about two miles (3 km) due east of the U.S. Capitol building, near the west bank of the Anacostia River and next to the D.C. Armory. Opened in 1961, it was owned by the federal government until 1986.
==Teams and Seasons==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left"
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!Season!!Team!!League
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| [[1982 NFL season|1982]]
| [[1982 Washington Redskins publications|Washington Redskins]]
| [[National Football League]]
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==List of credited publications==
==List of credited publications==
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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| rowspan=12| [[National Football League]]
| rowspan=14| [[National Football League]]
| [[1964 NFL season|October 4, 1964]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)|St. Louis Cardinals]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. St. Louis Cardinals (October 4, 1964)|Program]]
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| [[1966 NFL season|August 3, 1966]]
| [[1966 NFL season|August 3, 1966]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Baltimore Colts]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Baltimore Colts]]
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| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Dallas Cowboys]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Dallas Cowboys]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (November 22, 1970)|Program]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (November 22, 1970)|Program]]
|-
| [[1972 NFL season|August 11, 1972]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Denver Broncos]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Denver Broncos (August 11, 1972)|Program]]
|-
| [[1972 NFL season|December 31, 1972]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Dallas Cowboys]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (December 31, 1972)|Program]]
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|-
| [[1973 NFL season|August 25, 1973]]
| [[1973 NFL season|August 25, 1973]]
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| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Detroit Lions]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Detroit Lions]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Detroit Lions (January 8, 1983)|Postseason Program]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Detroit Lions (January 8, 1983)|Postseason Program]]
|-
| [[1982 NFL season|January 22, 1983]]
| [[Washington Redskins]] vs. [[Dallas Cowboys]]
| [[Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (January 22, 1983)|Postseason Program]]
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| [[1993 NFL season|November 7, 1993]]
| [[1993 NFL season|November 7, 1993]]
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| [[D.C. United]] vs. [[Alajuelense]]
| [[D.C. United]] vs. [[Alajuelense]]
| [[D.C. United vs. Alajuelense (March 4, 2015)|Program]]
| [[D.C. United vs. Alajuelense (March 4, 2015)|Program]]
|-
| Soccer
| July 15, 2016
| [[D.C. United]] vs. [[Southampton]]
| [[D.C. United vs. Southampton (July 15, 2016)|Program]]
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 11:54, 5 June 2023

RFK Stadium
RFK Stadium postcard.jpg
Location Washington, D.C.
Opened October 1, 1961
Closed 2019
Demolished TBD
Other Names D.C. Stadium (1961-69)
Tenants D.C. United (1996-2017)
Washington Nationals (2005-07)
Washington Redskins (1961-96)
Washington Federals (1983-84)
Washington Senators (1962-71)

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, commonly known as RFK Stadium, is a defunct multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C. It is located about two miles (3 km) due east of the U.S. Capitol building, near the west bank of the Anacostia River and next to the D.C. Armory. Opened in 1961, it was owned by the federal government until 1986.

Teams and Seasons

Season Team League
1982 Washington Redskins National Football League

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League October 4, 1964 Washington Redskins vs. St. Louis Cardinals Program
August 3, 1966 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 27, 1966 Washington Redskins vs. New York Giants Program
December 14, 1969 Washington Redskins vs. New Orleans Saints Program
September 12, 1970 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 22, 1970 Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys Program
August 11, 1972 Washington Redskins vs. Denver Broncos Program
December 31, 1972 Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys Program
August 25, 1973 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 18, 1973 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
January 8, 1983 Washington Redskins vs. Detroit Lions Postseason Program
November 7, 1993 Washington Redskins vs. Indianapolis Colts Program
November 6, 1994 Washington Redskins vs. San Francisco 49ers Program
September 29, 1996 Washington Redskins vs. New York Jets Program
Major League Baseball April 14, 2005 Washington Nationals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Program
CONCACAF Champions League October 1, 2008 D.C. United vs. Cruz Azul Program
March 4, 2015 D.C. United vs. Alajuelense Program
Soccer July 15, 2016 D.C. United vs. Southampton Program
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United States Football League
1983 Teams Arizona Wranglers • Birmingham Stallions • Boston Breakers • Chicago Blitz • Denver Gold • Los Angeles Express • Michigan Panthers • New Jersey Generals • Oakland Invaders • Philadelphia Stars • Tampa Bay Bandits • Washington Federals
1984 Teams Arizona Wranglers • Birmingham Stallions • Chicago Blitz • Denver Gold • Houston Gamblers • Jacksonville Bulls • Los Angeles Express • Memphis Showboats • Michigan Panthers • New Jersey Generals • New Orleans Breakers • Oakland Invaders • Oklahoma Outlaws • Philadelphia Stars • Pittsburgh Maulers • San Antonio Gunslingers • Tampa Bay Bandits • Washington Federals
1985 Teams Arizona Outlaws • Baltimore Stars • Birmingham Stallions • Denver Gold • Houston Gamblers • Jacksonville Bulls • Los Angeles Express • Memphis Showboats • New Jersey Generals • Oakland Invaders • Orlando Renegades • Portland Breakers • San Antonio Gunslingers • Tampa Bay Bandits
Seasons 1984 • 1985
Venues Alamo Stadium • Gator Bowl • Giants Stadium • Legion Field • Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • Mile High Stadium • Nickerson Field • Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum • RFK Stadium • Soldier Field • Tampa Stadium • Three Rivers Stadium • Veterans Stadium
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