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The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, Major Soccer League's Cleveland Force, and other teams.

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  • Coliseum at Richfield
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  • The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, Major Soccer League's Cleveland Force, and other teams.
  • The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, MISL's Cleveland Force, MISL, & NPSL's Cleveland Crunch, the IHL's Cleveland Lumberjacks, and the AFL's Cleveland Thunderbolts. It hosted the 1981 NBA All-Star Game and WWF's Survivor Series 1987, Survivor Series 1988, and Survivor Series 1992.
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  • The Coliseum
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • silver
demolished
  • 1999(xsd:integer)
  • 1999-05-21(xsd:date)
Closed
  • 1994(xsd:integer)
  • 1994-09-01(xsd:date)
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  • Aerial view of the Coliseum and neighboring farms in 1975
broke ground
  • November 1972
construction cost
  • 3.6E7
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  • 41(xsd:integer)
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  • #FFE93E
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  • 2(xsd:double)
stadium name
  • Coliseum at Richfield
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
Operator
  • George and Gordon Gund
TAB
  • General
  • Image gallery
seating capacity
  • 18544(xsd:integer)
  • Basketball: 20,273
  • Ice hockey: 18,544
Architect
  • George E. Ross Architects, Inc.
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Opened
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
  • 1974-10-26(xsd:date)
Owner
  • George and Gordon Gund
tenants
  • Cleveland Crusaders
  • Cleveland Lumberjacks
  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Cleveland Barons
  • Cleveland Thunderbolts
  • Cleveland Force
Location
  • 2923(xsd:integer)
  • Richfield, Ohio 44286
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  • The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the National Basketball Association's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, Major Soccer League's Cleveland Force, and other teams.
  • The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, MISL's Cleveland Force, MISL, & NPSL's Cleveland Crunch, the IHL's Cleveland Lumberjacks, and the AFL's Cleveland Thunderbolts. It hosted the 1981 NBA All-Star Game and WWF's Survivor Series 1987, Survivor Series 1988, and Survivor Series 1992. It also hosted concerts, with its first event being a concert by Frank Sinatra and the last being a concert by Roger Daltrey in 1994, which was also the last official event at the arena. The first rock concert at the Richfield Coliseum was Led Zeppelin in January 1975.[1] It was also the site of the boxing match in 1975 between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner which in part inspired the movie Rocky.
  • The Coliseum at Richfield (also known as Richfield Coliseum) was an arena located in Richfield Township in Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. It was home to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers, WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, NHL's Cleveland Barons, MISL's Cleveland Force, MISL, & NPSL's Cleveland Crunch, the IHL's Cleveland Lumberjacks, and the AFL's Cleveland Thunderbolts. It hosted the 1981 NBA All-Star Game and WWF's Survivor Series 1987, Survivor Series 1988, and Survivor Series 1992. It also hosted concerts, with its first event being a concert by Frank Sinatra and the last being a concert by Roger Daltrey in 1994, which was also the last official event at the arena. The first rock concert at the Richfield Coliseum was Stevie Wonder in October 1974. It was also the site of the March 24,1975 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner which in part inspired the movie Rocky. In a 2012 interview with ESPN's Bill Simmons, basketball great Larry Bird said that it was his favorite arena to play in.
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