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{{Stadium|owned_by=[[Miami Dalé]]|location=Miami Beach|opened=[[Season 1]]|dimensions=305ft (all directions)|capacity=30,000|record_attendance=37,822}}
 
{{Stadium|owned_by=[[Miami Dalé]]|location=Miami Beach|opened=[[Season 1]]|dimensions=305ft (all directions)|capacity=30,000|record_attendance=37,822}}
Worldwide Field is the current home of the [[Miami Dalé]]. This stadium is noted for its party-like atmosphere, with prominent DJs and rappers providing live entertainment, and the abundance of mirrorred surfaces in its toilets.
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'''Worldwide Field''' is the current home of the [[Miami Dalé]]. This stadium is noted for its party-like atmosphere, with prominent DJs and rappers providing live entertainment, and the abundance of mirrored surfaces in its toilets.
  
Worldwide Field is built directly on top of the Miami Beach convention center as part of a plan to elevate the entire city of Miami Beach in preparation for its future as a Venice-like flooded city. The stadium was a big hit, moving the Dalé's center of operations closer to its fanbase than its previous stadium in the former Toys "R" Us on US-1 across from Dadeland North Station.  
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Worldwide Field is built directly on top of the Miami Beach convention center as part of a plan to elevate the entire city of Miami Beach in preparation for its future as a Venice-like flooded city. The stadium was a big hit, moving the Dalé's center of operations closer to its fanbase than its previous stadium in the former [[Toys "R" Us]] on US-1 across from Dadeland North Station.  
  
 
VIP sections are only accessible by speed boat.
 
VIP sections are only accessible by speed boat.
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[[Canada Moist Talkers]] player [[Elijah Bates]] has alleged that the pounding four-on-the-floor disco kicks that echo throughout the stadium make it a difficult hitters field despite the short 305ft outfield. In response, Dalé fans have taken to bringing their own computers to play Roland 909 kick drums from the stands all at once, causing a thumping that not only can be heard as far north as West Palm Beach and as far south as Marathon.
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[[Canada Moist Talkers]] player [[Elijah Bates]] has alleged that the pounding four-on-the-floor disco kicks that echo throughout the stadium make it a difficult hitting field despite the short 305ft outfield. In response, Dalé fans have taken to bringing their own computers to play Roland 909 kick drums from the stands all at once, causing a thumping that can be heard as far north as West Palm Beach and as far south as Marathon.
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Revision as of 00:06, 19 August 2020

Worldwide Field is the current home of the Miami Dalé. This stadium is noted for its party-like atmosphere, with prominent DJs and rappers providing live entertainment, and the abundance of mirrored surfaces in its toilets.

Location

Worldwide Field is built directly on top of the Miami Beach convention center as part of a plan to elevate the entire city of Miami Beach in preparation for its future as a Venice-like flooded city. The stadium was a big hit, moving the Dalé's center of operations closer to its fanbase than its previous stadium in the former Toys "R" Us on US-1 across from Dadeland North Station.

VIP sections are only accessible by speed boat.


Controversies

Canada Moist Talkers player Elijah Bates has alleged that the pounding four-on-the-floor disco kicks that echo throughout the stadium make it a difficult hitting field despite the short 305ft outfield. In response, Dalé fans have taken to bringing their own computers to play Roland 909 kick drums from the stands all at once, causing a thumping that can be heard as far north as West Palm Beach and as far south as Marathon.