Vikings Metrodome History
The Vikings Metrodome history started in 1961 and is still around around today. The dome started in 1961 as a stadium and was transformed into a Metrodome in 1982 which is called Humphrey H. Metrodome. The reason they had 2 stadiums is because in 1961 when the team just started the owner wanted a stadium and then in 1982 the new owner wanted a dome so the transformed the stadium into a Metrodome. The biggest attendance at home in the dome was 68, 482 in 11/2/03 vs. the Green Bay Packers. The lowest attendance was 4,954 Vs. Dallas in Sioux Falls in 8/5/61. The best attendance in the playoffs was Super Bowl 11 Vs. the Oakland Raiders which was 103,438 in 1/9/77. The highest attendance in the preseason was 84,236 Vs. Atlanta in Cleveland in 9/2/67. The Vikings lowest home attendance was 13,911 VS. The Green Bay Packers in 10/4/87. The lowest away attendance was 12,992 Against the Dallas Cowboys in 9/24/61. Throughout their attendance history the total was 56,085,684. The total home attendance is 20,379,002 and total away attendance is 21,997,349. Their total postseason attendance is 2,831,373 and their total preseason attendance is 10,897,960. Attendance History
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