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The top 20 football palaces of Houston

The top 20 football palaces of Houston
Katy's Legacy Stadium is one of the best. Vype

Originally appeared on Vype.com.

With new stadiums going up around the Greater Houston area and some of the classics still standing the test of time, it was time for VYPE to sit back and rank them.

Where did your favorite team’s stadium come in our rankings?

1. Cy-Fair FCU Stadium at Berry Center (Cy-Fair ISD)

2. Legacy Stadium (Katy ISD)


3. Challenger Stadium (Clear Creek ISD)


4. Cougars Stadium (Crosby ISD)

5. Texan Drive Stadium (New Caney ISD)

6. Waller ISD


7. Sam Vitanza Stadium (Dickinson ISD)


8. Woodforest Bank Stadium (Conroe ISD)

9. Eagle Stadium (Barbers Hill)

10. Turner Stadium (Humble ISD)


11. Galena Park ISD


12. Clyde Abshier Stadium (Deer Park ISD)


13. Ken Hall Stadium (Fort Bend ISD)


14. Falcon Stadium (Huffman ISD)


15. The Rig (Pearland ISD)


16. Klein Memorial (Klein ISD)


17. Tully Stadium (Spring Branch ISD)


18. W.W. Thorne Stadium (Aldine ISD)


19. Delmar Stadium (Houston ISD)


20. Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pasadena ISD)

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