Papa Johns Stadium Expansion

Papa Johns Stadium Expansion

The new $65 million University of Louisville’s Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium expansion promises to further enhance fans’ experience. Approximately 10,400 additional stadium seats and 1,730 new sheltered loge seats, with direct access to the interior loge level club, provides prime views of the game. The loge level club is the heart of this new east expansion and offers views westward to the playing field as well as toward areas of the city east of the stadium.

Thirty-three new east-side private suites mirror premium comfort and amenities as the existing suites on the west side of the stadium. These east suites each have direct access to the new club space on the loge level below.

Project Cost
$65,000,000

A new south terrace, situated immediately south of the existing seating bowl, offers an exciting new venue for Cardinal fans to gather from around the stadium to meet and enjoy the views from high above the Crunch Zone.

Approximately 10,500 additional stadium seats were provided in the new upper seating bowl along the east side of the stadium. The total stadium seating capacity increased to approximately 53,600 seats.


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