FBC Mortgage Stadium

FBC Mortgage Stadium
"The Bounce House"
The stadium in 2020
FBC Mortgage Stadium
Location in Florida
FBC Mortgage Stadium
Location in the United States
Former names
  • Bright House Networks Stadium (2007–2017)
  • Spectrum Stadium (2017–2020)
  • Bounce House (2020–2021)
Location4465 Knights Victory Way
Orlando, Florida 32816
United States
Coordinates28°36′33″N 81°11′33″W / 28.6091°N 81.1924°W / 28.6091; -81.1924
Public transitUCF Transit Center,
OwnerUniversity of Central Florida
Executive suites24
Capacity44,206 (2014–present)
  • 45,323 (2007–2009)
Record attendance48,453 (2009)
SurfaceTifway 419 Bermuda
Scoreboard114 feet (35 m) x 36 feet (11 m)
Construction
Broke groundMarch 22, 2006 (2006-03-22)
OpenedSeptember 15, 2007 (2007-09-15)
Renovated2014–15, 2017
Construction cost$55 million
($85.8 million in 2024 dollars)
Architect360 Architecture
General contractorWharton-Smith
Tenants
UCF Knights (NCAA) (2007–present)
Florida Cup (2017–2018)
Orlando Apollos (AAF) (2019)
Hula Bowl (2022–present)
Cure Bowl (2023)

FBC Mortgage Stadium (scheduled to become Acrisure Bounce House) is an American football stadium located near Orlando in Orange County, Florida, United States, on the main campus of the University of Central Florida. It is the home field of the UCF Knights of NCAA Division I FBS college football. It is the current site for the Hula Bowl, and has also hosted the Cure Bowl. It was also the home field for the now defunct Orlando Apollos during the first and only season of the Alliance of American Football (2019).

The stadium opened in 2007, replacing Camping World Stadium (then known as the Citrus Bowl) in Downtown Orlando as the home of the Knights, where they had played since their inaugural season in 1979. The steel and brick-clad stadium was designed by 360 Architecture and constructed in 18 months. The stadium was designed for 48,000 capacity when it opened in 2007 and is designed for an expansion to 65,000 seats. The stadium underwent an $8 million renovation following the 2014 season. The Wayne Densch Center for Student-Athlete Leadership was built on the east façade of the stadium, and a party deck was added to the east stands. Since the renovations, its seating capacity is 44,206.

The facility has a longtime nickname as the Bounce House, as it was found to be susceptible to considerable shaking when its crowd jumps in unison. Measures were undertaken following the stadium's inaugural season to reduce these effects to ensure safety. Officially, the stadium was formerly known as Bright House Networks Stadium (2007–2017) and Spectrum Stadium (2017–2020).

On May 31, 2022, FBC Mortgage entered a 10-year, $19.5 million deal with UCF for the naming rights of the stadium beginning July 1, 2022. On July 1, 2025, the FBC mortgage company will be rebranded to Acrisure, and the stadium will be renamed Acrisure Bounce House.