Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium is a sports and live music stadium in Washington, D.C.. It was originally called "D.C. Stadium". In 1969 it was renamed after US Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The D.C. United soccer team plays there. In the past, the stadium was also the home of the Washington Redskins football team, and the Washington Senators and Washington Nationals baseball teams.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Media
President John F. Kennedy throws out the first pitch of the 1962 baseball season at D.C. Stadium, on April 9, 1962
D.C. Stadium in 1963, looking west
RFK Stadium during a D.C. United soccer match in March 2009
View east from the Washington Monument, with RFK Stadium in the background (behind the U.S. Capitol). Northwest Stadium is visible at the top left corner.
A Washington Nationals game at RFK, June 2005
D.C. United after their win in the 2004 MLS Eastern Conference finals