Fins at 50: Homes of the Miami Dolphins
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Name: ORANGE BOWL
Address: 1501 NW 3rd Street, Miami (demolished in 2008).
Cost of construction: $340,000.
Capacity: 75,500.
Super Bowls hosted (5): II, III, V, X, XIII.
Seasons: 1966-1986.
Dolphins overall record: 191-110-4.
Dolphins home record: 110-39-3.
Dolphins playoff appearances (12): 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985.
Name: JOE ROBBIE STADIUM
Address: 2269 NW 199th St., Miami.
Cost of construction: $115 million.
Capacity: 76,500.
Super Bowls hosted: XXIII, XXIX.
Seasons: 1987-1995.
Dolphins overall record: 81-62.
Dolphins home record: 45-26.
Dolphins playoff appearances (4): 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995.
Name: PRO PLAYER PARK/STADIUM
Address: 2269 NW 199th St., Miami (became 2269 Dan Marino Drive in 2000).
Capacity: 76,500.
Super Bowl hosted: XXIII.
Seasons: 1996-2004.
Dolphins overall record: 81-63.
Dolphins home record: 48-24.
Dolphins playoff appearances (5): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
Name: DOLPHINS STADIUM
Address: 2269 Dan Marino Drive, Miami.
Capacity: 76,500.
Super Bowls hosted: None.
Seasons: 2005.
Dolphins overall record: 9-7.
Dolphins home record: 5-3.
Dolphins playoff appearances: None.
Name: DOLPHIN STADIUM
Address: 2269 Dan Marino Drive, Miami.
Cost of renovations: $250 million in 2007.
Capacity: 76,500.
Super Bowl hosted: XLI.
Seasons: 2006-2008.
Dolphins overall record: 18-30.
Dolphins home record: 10-14.
Dolphins playoff appearances (1): 2008.
Name: LAND SHARK STADIUM
Address: 2269 Dan Marino Drive, Miami.
Capacity: 76,500.
Super Bowls hosted: None.
Seasons: 2009.
Dolphins overall record: 7-9.
Dolphins home record: 4-4.
Dolphins playoff appearances: None.
Name: SUN LIFE STADIUM
Address: 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens.
Capacity: 76,500; 65,000 as of 2015 season.
Super Bowls hosted: None.
Seasons: 2010-present.
Dolphins overall record: 36-44.
Dolphins home record: 18-22.
Dolphins playoff appearances: 0.
Future: On June 28, 2014, the Dolphins began their $400 million modernization of Sun Life Stadium, a renovation that includes all new seats, a shade canopy, enhanced video boards and concession improvements. The facelift should be completed for the start of the 2016 season, when the stadium will undergo yet another name change.
This story was originally published August 18, 2015 at 3:39 PM with the headline "Fins at 50: Homes of the Miami Dolphins."