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Chiefs Break Seahawks Decibel Record
- Updated: October 14, 2013
Seattle’s decibel record of 136.6 didn’t last very long.
CenturyLink stadium in Seattle has become the best home-field advantage in football. Their record setting number of 136.6 came in the Sunday night game against San Francisco. The feat surpassed Turkish soccer team Galatasaray S.K.
In less than a month, the title for “loudest outdoor stadium” has switched hands once again.
That title now belongs to Arrowhead Stadium following the Chiefs victory over the hated Raiders.
RECORD BROKEN! 137.5 DECIBELS! #LoudAndProud
— Kansas City Chiefs (@KCChiefs) October 13, 2013
How long will it take for this new record to get broken?
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