In May 2008, Indianapolis beat both Glendale, Arizona and Houston, Texas as locations for the 2012 Super Bowl. It will be both an honor and a privilege for the city of Indianapolis to host Super Bowl XLVI.
The Host Committee will serve as an extension of the NFL in the local community, as the ambassador to incoming football fans, and guests, and as a manager of local resources such as event venues and services, accommodations, and volunteers.
The Mission Statement of the Host Committee is “To have a lasting positive effect on the environmental behavior of Indiana residents, school and businesses by capturing the community excitement of hosting the Super Bowl and engaging all citizens to be involved with the event and the environmental initiatives.”
Super Bowl XLVI will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium. Lucas Oil Stadium is the multi-purpose facility that replaces the RCA Dome as the home of the Indianapolis Colts. With its state-of-the-art retractable roof, the multi-purpose stadium features spectacular views of the Indianapolis skyline. The seven-level stadium, which seats 63,000 for football, can also be reconfigured to seat 70,000 or more for NCAA basketball, the Super Bowl and concerts. It covers 1.8 million square feet and will also host NCAA Final Four and Regional men’s and women’s basketball games, major conventions, trade shows, IHSAA tournaments, national band competitions, and local and national amateur sports events.
You can join Indiana Sports Corp (ISC) to volunteer your much needed services for the upcoming Super Bowl. It will take many volunteers to make this a success. Positions are also still available for the Super Bowl Host Committee as well.


