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Named after James L. Malone,
the winningest coach at Northeast Louisiana, Malone Stadium has been
the home of the Indians since 1978. The team made their debut at the
stadium on September 16, 1978 against another team that shares the
same team name, the Arkansas State Indians. Malone stadium consists of
grandstands on both sides of the gridiron. On the west side is a two
deck grandstand that contains 20 luxury suites and a two level skybox
atop the second deck. A double deck grandstand is also located on the
east side of the stadium. The most recent addition to Malone Stadium
occurred before the 1998 season when a new video/scoreboard was added.
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Malone
Stadium
Monroe, LA
Tenant:
Northeast
Louisiana Indians
Conference: Sun Belt
Capacity:
30,427
Surface:
Grass
Opened:
September 16, 1978
Cost:
Unknown
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