The Wells Fargo Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Philadelphia. It serves as the home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). +more
The Wells Fargo Center, originally called Spectrum II, was completed in 1996 to replace the Spectrum as the home arena of the 76ers and Flyers, on the former site of John F. +more
In addition to hosting home games for its main tenants, the arena has been the site of a number of other notable athletic events including Games 1 and 2 from the 1997 and Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, Games 3, 4 and 5 of the 2001 NBA Finals, and various collegiate events for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Wells Fargo Center has hosted two political conventions, hosting the 2000 Republican National Convention and 2016 Democratic National Convention. +more
Naming rights
Prior to its construction, the proposed arena was tentatively called "Spectrum II". The Wells Fargo Center was originally named for CoreStates Financial Corporation, which agreed to pay $40 million over 21 years for the naming rights, with additional terms to be settled later for an additional eight-year period at the end of the contract.
However, the contract has gone through multiple hands due to various bank mergers; first by First Union in 1998, Wachovia in 2003, and currently by Wells Fargo since July 2010. Installation of the new Wells Fargo Center branding began on July 27, 2010, with the removal of the Wachovia Center signage, followed by the installation of the new Wells Fargo Center signage. +more
During in the 2015-16 NBA season for a short time, the 76ers ceased recognizing Wells Fargo's naming rights and referred to the facility exclusively as "The Center", as the institution was not a sponsor of the team. The Wells Fargo Center logo decal which sat on the 76ers court was in the most minimal text discernible by television cameras, colored in white to blend in with the floor. +more
Facilities
The Wells Fargo Center officially seats 20,318 for NBA and NCAA basketball and 19,541 for NHL hockey and indoor NLL lacrosse. With additional standing-room admissions available in luxury and club-box suites, the total paid capacity increases. +more
On June 10, 2005, the Wachovia Center set a record for the highest attendance for an indoor hockey game in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania (20,103) when the Philadelphia Phantoms won Game 4 of the 2005 Calder Cup Finals over the Chicago Wolves to win the Calder Cup. The attendance record was broken on June 9, 2010, as the Wachovia Center set another attendance record of 20,327 for Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals; the Flyers lost to the Chicago Blackhawks in overtime, which gave Chicago its first Stanley Cup since . +more
On August 1, 2006, Comcast Spectacor announced it would install a new center-hung scoreboard to replace the original one made by Daktronics. The new scoreboard, manufactured by ANC Sports, is similar to other scoreboards in new NBA & NHL arenas. +more
The public address (PA) announcer at the Wells Fargo Center for Flyers games is Lou Nolan, who moved with the team from the Spectrum, where he worked since 1972. Matt Cord is the PA announcer for 76ers games. +more
Wells Fargo Center continued further renovations as part of a $265 million "Transformation 2020" initiative. It debuted a new "kinetic" 4K-resolution scoreboard in September 2019 also by ANC Sports, which features two main arrays of outside displays that can expand outwards to a width of 62 ft, and two 65 foot "crown" panels that can be raised and lowered as part of sequences. +more
The arena also announced the "New City Terrace", a revamp of the standing room deck into a 23,000 sqfoot "Assembly Room" (inspired by Independence Hall), with bars and eateries, fireplaces, and communal areas. The area is designed to provide a "first-class experience at an accessible price point"; the arena's cheapest tickets will feature access to the level.
Concerts
On August 13, 1996, a private concert by Ray Charles was the first event at the CoreStates Center, with a crowd of nearly 12,000. Each spectator was given a commemorative key acknowledging they helped "open the arena". +more
In addition, hanging from the rafters of the Wells Fargo Center are three banners in the orange and black colors of the Flyers honoring Pearl Jam's 10, Billy Joel's 48 Philadelphia sellouts and Bruce Springsteen's 56 Philadelphia sellouts respectively.
Tenants
Full time
Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League *Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association *Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League
Part time
Villanova University Wildcats of the NCAA; High-attendance home games for which the on-campus arena, Finneran Pavilion, is inadequate to accommodate are played at the Wells Fargo Center. The men's team played the majority of its home games of the 2017-18 season here while Finneran Pavilion underwent renovations.
Former full time
Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League *Philadelphia Wings (second incarnation) of the National Lacrosse League
Former part time
Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL); the Flyers' AHL development club played some regular season and Calder Cup playoff games at the Wells Fargo Center each season between 1996 and 2009 when the Spectrum was unavailable because of other events.
Capacity
Years | Capacity |
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1996-2006 | 20,338 |
2006-2010 | 20,318 |
2010-2015 | 20,328 |
2015-present | 20,478 |
Years | Capacity |
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text-align:center|1996-1997 | 19,463 |
text-align:center|1997-1998 | 19,511 |
text-align:center|1998-2003 | 19,519 |
text-align:center|2003-2008 | 19,523 |
text-align:center|2008-2014 | 19,537 |
text-align:center|2014-2015 | 19,541 |
text-align:center|2015-2016 | 19,543 |
text-align:center|2016-2018 | 19,605 |
text-align:center|2018-present | 19,306 |
Notable events
Sports
1996 World Cup of Hockey (three games) *WWF In Your House: Mind Games, 1996 *1997 Stanley Cup Finals *1998 United States Figure Skating Championships *1998 NLL Championship *1999 AHL All-Star Classic *WrestleMania XV, 1999 *2000 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four *WWF Unforgiven, 2000 *2001 NCAA men's basketball tournament East Regional *2001 NBA Finals **The Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA Championship at the Wells Fargo Center, winning Game 5 and the series, 4-1. *X Games VII, 2001 *2002 NBA All-Star Game *X Games VIII, 2002 *WWE Royal Rumble, 2004 *2005 AHL Calder Cup Finals **The Philadelphia Phantoms won the Calder Cup at the Wells Fargo Center, defeating the Chicago Wolves in Game 4 and winning the series, 4-0. +more
Esports
Overwatch League Grand Finals, 2019
Television
Buletin Utama from Philadelphia, 2004 *Wheel of Fortune from Philadelphia, 2004 *Wheel of Fortune Family Week, 2004
*Wheel of Fortune Teen Best Friends Week, 2005 *American Idol auditions, 2007 *Harvest America, 2013
Politics
2000 Republican National Convention *2016 Democratic National Convention
Controversy
In October 2019, center staff removed fans shouting "Free Hong Kong" at a pre-season game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Guangzhou Loong Lions.
Notes
1996 establishments in Pennsylvania
Basketball venues in Philadelphia
Gymnastics venues in the United States
Indoor ice hockey venues in Pennsylvania
Indoor lacrosse venues in the United States
Mixed martial arts venues in the United States
Music venues completed in 1996
National Basketball Association venues
National Hockey League venues
Philadelphia Flyers arenas
Rugby league stadiums in the United States
Rugby league in Pennsylvania
Sports venues completed in 1996
Sports venues in Philadelphia
Wrestling venues in Pennsylvania
Esports venues in Pennsylvania
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