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Frank Youell Field was a football stadium on the west coast of the United States, located in Oakland, California. It was the home of the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League for four seasons, from 1962 through 1965 .
The 1962 Oakland Raiders season was their third season in Oakland and in the American Football League, and their first at Frank Youell Field in Oakland, their home for four seasons. Attempting to improve on their 2–12 record from the previous season , the Raiders lost their first thirteen games and finally won in the season finale, a 20–0 ...
Valley threatened to move the Raiders out of the area unless a stadium was built in Oakland, but in 1962 the Raiders moved into 18,000-seat Frank Youell Field (later expanded to 22,000 seats), their first home in Oakland. [12] It was a temporary home for the team while the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum was under construction.
Frank Youell Field: 18,569 Recap: 2 September 19 San Diego Chargers: L 6–17 1–1 Frank Youell Field 21,406 Recap: 3 September 26 Houston Oilers: W 21–17 2–1 Frank Youell Field 18,116 Recap: 4 October 3 at Buffalo Bills: L 12–17 2–2 War Memorial Stadium: 41,246 Recap: 5 October 8: at Boston Patriots: W 24–10 3–2 Fenway Park ...
Frank Youell Field 17,858 Recap: 8 November 1 at San Diego Chargers: L 17–31 1–6–1 Balboa Stadium: 25,557 Recap: 9 November 8 at Kansas City Chiefs: L 7–42 1–7–1 Municipal Stadium: 21,023 Recap: 10 November 15 Houston Oilers: W 20–10 2–7–1 Frank Youell Field 16,375 Recap: 11 November 22 New York Jets: W 35–26 3–7–1 Frank ...
The 1963 Oakland Raiders season was the team's fourth in Oakland.The campaign saw the team attempt to improve upon its abysmal 1962 record of 1–13. In his first year with the organization, Raiders legend Al Davis, formerly a receivers coach with the San Diego Chargers, replaced the team's original gold and black uniforms with the current "silver and black" scheme.
Laney College Football Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located on the Laney College campus in Oakland, California, on the former site of Frank Youell Field.It is owned and operated by Laney College and is the home field of the Laney Eagles track & field and football teams, both of which are part of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).
In the inaugural game of what would become one of football's most intense rivalries, Frank Filchock's Denver Broncos easily defeated the Raiders on the strength of a 21-point outburst in the second quarter. Denver opened the scoring with a short first-quarter field goal, but Oakland took the lead after a 1-yard touchdown run by J.D. Smith.