- Address: 95 North Harvard Street, Boston
- Country: United States
- Capacity: 30,000
- Opened: 14 November 1903
- Main use: American football
- Tenants: Harvard Crimson (American football)
Extra stadium info – Harvard Stadium
The stadium was the first collegiate athletic stadium built in the United States. It was used for football matches for the Games of the Olympiad in 1984. The first Olympic football game at the venue was a game between Norway and Chile. 25,000 people attended the football match, which ended in a goalless draw. One day later, 16,000 people showed up for the second Olympic football game at the Harvard Stadium. The match between Canada and Iraq ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Harvard Crimson
The American football team of the Harvard Crimson use the Harvard Stadium for home games. In 1961, they won their first-ever conference title. The Harvard Crimson won eight more conference titles in the 20th century. In 2001, they won their 10th conference title. The Harvard Crimson drew an average home attendance of 12,000 in that league season. They played all their home games at the Harvard Stadium during that league season.