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'''Ernest W. Spangler Stadium''' is an 8,500-seat [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Boiling Springs, North Carolina]].<ref>[http://www.gwusports.com//pdf4/132560.pdf?SPID=4160&DB_OEM_ID=10300&SPSID=86608 2008 GWU Quick Facts]</ref> It is home to the [[Gardner-Webb University]] [[Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football|Bulldogs]] [[American football|football]] [[team]]. The facility opened in 1969. Spangler Stadium underwent a 7 million dollar overhaul in 2005 that included additions of a new Football Center that houses football coaches' offices, athletic weight facilities, president's box, press box, and other luxury boxes. |
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Location | Stadium Drive Boiling Springs, North Carolina 28152 |
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Owner | Gardner-Webb University |
Operator | Gardner-Webb University |
Capacity | 8,500 |
Surface | Grass |
Opened | 1969 |
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Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (NCAA) |
Ernest W. Spangler Stadium is an 8,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Boiling Springs, North Carolina.[1] It is home to the Gardner-Webb University Bulldogs football team. The facility opened in 1969. Spangler Stadium underwent a 7 million dollar overhaul in 2005 that included additions of a new Football Center that houses football coaches' offices, athletic weight facilities, president's box, press box, and other luxury boxes.
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Preceded by | Host of the Victory Bowl 2001 |
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