GEHA Field at Arrowhead: Home of the Champions

The GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is not only the home of the Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, but it also offers much more. The venue hosts a wide range of event formats, and it’s one of the selected stadiums for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Arrowhead Stadium – officially known as GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium due to naming rights – is the venue for the Kansas City Chiefs NFL franchise. The team, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has already won the Super Bowl three times, one of the most prestigious titles in the sports world. The Chiefs currently hold the title as well. With a total capacity of around 73,400 seats, the stadium in Missouri is one of the largest in the entire league – and also one of the loudest. In September 2014, during a game against the New England Patriots, the stadium even set a Guinness World Record, breaking its own previous record: crowd noise reached a staggering 142.2 decibels. For context, that’s about as loud as a car race or a fighter jet.