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                            | San 
                              Diego Chargers - Qualcomm Stadium |   
                            | Address: | 9449 Friars Road San Diego, CA 92108
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                            | Name: | Qualcomm Stadium |   
                            | Home Team: | San Diego Chargers |   
                            | Capacity: | 70,000 |   
                            | Playing 
                              Surface: | Grass |   
                            | Year Opened: | 1967 |  |  Home of the San Diego Chargers 
                  for more than three decades, Qualcomm Stadium looks much different 
                  than it did when it opened. In the early 1960’s sportswriter 
                  Jack Murphy began to build up support for a multipurpose stadium 
                  for the area. When built, the stadium would become home of the 
                  Charges and a MLB team, that the city hoped to attract. In November 
                  of 1965, a $27 million bond was passed allowing construction 
                  to began on a stadium. Construction on the stadium began one 
                  month later. When completed, the facility was named San Diego 
                  Stadium.
 The Chargers played 
                    the first game ever at the stadium on August 20, 1967. San 
                    Diego Stadium had a capacity of around 50,000 multicolored 
                    seats when it opened. The three tier grandstand was in the 
                    shape of a horseshoe, with the south end open. The team was 
                    the main tenant of the stadium until 1969, when MLB granted 
                    the area a team, the Padres. After the death of Jack Murphy 
                    in 1981, San Diego Stadium was renamed in honor of him. The 
                    stadium remained basically the same until 1983.  Over 9,000 bleachers were added to the 
                    lower deck on the open end of the stadium raising the capacity 
                    of Jack Murphy Stadium to 59,022. Sixteen years later the 
                    most substantial addition was completed at Jack Murphy Stadium. 
                    In 1997, Jack Murphy Stadium was fully enclosed, with the 
                    exception of where the scoreboard is located. Nearly 11,000 
                    seats were added in readiness for the Super Bowl in 1998, 
                    bringing the capacity to over 71,000. Also in 1997, the facility 
                    was renamed Qualcomm Stadium after Qualcomm Corporation paid 
                    $18 million for the naming rights. Today, Qualcomm Stadium 
                    is one of the NFL’s finest facilities. Many of the multicolored 
                    seats have been replaced with new blue seats. Qualcomm Stadium 
                    has several amenities including over 100 luxury suites, over 
                    7,000 club seats, and the Charges Gold Club which is available 
                    to Charges season ticket holders, and allows service at their 
                    seats, and access to air conditioned lounges. The Chargers 
                    are now the main tenant of the stadium, as the Padres have 
                    moved into their own ballpark, Petco Park. Currently, the 
                    Chargers are looking into possibly building their own stadium 
                    in the San Diego area. Back 
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