Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium
32°25′29.50″N 85°42′19.19″W / 32.4248611°N 85.7053306°W / 32.4248611; -85.7053306Capacity 10,000 [1] Opened 1925 Tenants Tuskegee University
Cleveland Leigh Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium, originally known as the Alumni Bowl, is a stadium in Tuskegee, Alabama. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Tuskegee University Golden Tigers. The stadium holds 10,000 spectators and opened in 1925. It is named after former Tuskegee Tigers head football coach, Cleveland L. Abbott. When it opened, it was the first stadium opened on a historically black school's campus.[2]
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Football stadiums of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- Albany State University Coliseum (Albany State)
- Charlie W. Johnson Stadium (Benedict)
- Panther Stadium (Clark Atlanta)
- Wildcat Stadium (Fort Valley State)
- Alumni Field (Kentucky State)
- Rothrock Stadium (Lane)
- Albert J. Sloan–Alumni Stadium (Miles)
- B. T. Harvey Stadium (Morehouse)
- Ted Wright Stadium (Savannah State)
- Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium (Tuskegee)
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