The Atlanta Falcons are a National Football League franchise that has their home operations based in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area. Their home venue, the Georgia Dome has been hosting the Falcons and the Chick-fil-A Bowl of college football since 1992.http://football.ballparks.com/NFL/AtlantaFalcons/index.htm
The Falcons are members of the NFC South division in the NFL, along with the New Orleans Saints, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Carolina Panthers. They have star players like quarterback Matt Ryan, running back Michael Turner, wide receiver Roddy White and tight end Tony Gonzalez. This page deals with getting Falcons tickets and their home schedule for the 2010 NFL season.
Season ticket prices for the Falcons range between $290 and $1500 depending on seat location. Single game tickets, once they become available in mid to late July, range in price from $55 to $180.http://www.atlantafalcons.com/Venues/The_Dome/Seating_Diagram.aspx The opponents for the Falcons home schedule in 2010 are: the New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFC South, the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers of the NFC West, the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens of the AFC North and the Green Bay Packers of the NFC North.http://www.atlantafalcons.com/Schedule/Schedule.aspx
Tickets for single games may be purchased on game day or through an alternative reseller, such as StubHub or the NFL Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster.
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The tickets can be purchased on the Falcons website, by phone, or through third-party retailer sites. All care should be taken when buying tickets from a site that is not official, as scalping tickets is illegal. Tickets can also be purchased on game day at the game, if it has not sold out.
The Georgia Dome has been the home for the Falcons since 1992 and was built at a cost of $214 million. It is owned and managed by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. The playing surface is FieldTurf and the venue holds 71,228 for football games. This number includes 203 luxury suites and 5,600 club seats.
The venue also was home for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks from 1997 to 1999 and also hosted the 2006 Sugar Bowl and the 2002 and 2007 Final Four for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament or March Madness.http://football.ballparks.com/NFL/AtlantaFalcons/index.htm
