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  1. The stadium opened on August 16, 1987, as Joe Robbie Stadium. In the early 1990s, Wayne Huizenga gained control of the stadium. Huizenga first sold the naming rights to Pro Player, the sports apparel division of Fruit of the Loom, and the stadium became Pro Player Park on August 26, 1996.

  2. Jan 31, 2020 · Home to the Miami Dolphins, the current Hard Rock Stadium has gone by many names—opening as Joe Robbie Stadium in 1987, then later going through a variety of naming-rights sponsorships from Pro Player in the mid-1990s to Sun Life Stadium during its last Super Bowl and for a few years beyond.

  3. At the NFL meetings in Minneapolis, Joe Robbie Stadium is selected as the host site for Super Bowl XXIX, to be played on January 29, 1995.

  4. Jan 29, 2020 · Opened in 1987, Hard Rock Stadium (originally known as Joe Robbie Stadium) went through a massive renovation in 2015 and 2016, with no seat left untouched. It was this renovation that prepared...

  5. Hard Rock Stadium History. 2269 Dan Marino Blvd Opa-Locka, FL 33056. Years Active: 1987-2023 ( 312 games) Known As: Joe Robbie Stadium (1987-1995), Pro Player Stadium (1996-2004), Dolphins Stadium (2005-2005), Dolphin Stadium (2006-2008), Land Shark Stadium (2009-2009), Sun Life Stadium (2010-2015), Hard Rock Stadium (2016-2023) Surfaces: grass ...

  6. Inaugurated in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium is the annual site for various events that including Miami Hurricanes football, Miami Dolphins football and the Orange Bowl.

  7. Mar 22, 2018 · Construction of a brand new football stadium in Miami was the initiative of NFL team Dolphins founder Joe Robbie, who later became the building’s first name-bearer. After 21 seasons at the now demolished Orange Bowl near downtown, Dolphins relocated north.

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