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based in Los Angeles (Main article) Expansion team in 1967; No previous monikers; Play at Crypto.com Arena (1999–present) (Crypto.com Arena was formerly known as Staples Center) Previously played at Long Beach Arena (1967), Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (1967), The Forum (1967–1999) Stanley Cup Championships: 2012, 2014
Relocation of professional sports teams occurs when a team owner moves a team, generally from one metropolitan area to another, but occasionally between municipalities in the same conurbation. The practice is most common in North America, where a league franchise system is used and the teams are overwhelmingly privately owned. Owners who move a ...
1961: The AFL's Los Angeles Chargers moved to San Diego after spending their inaugural 1960 season in Los Angeles. 1963: The AFL Dallas Texans (not to be confused with the short-lived NFL franchise of the same name) moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and became the Kansas City Chiefs. 1982: Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles. Although the NFL ...
Two things you can safely say about Americans: They love their sports, and football is their first choice, by far. Just look at the valuations for the richest sports franchises in the world. The ...
Move over, baseball. When it comes to money, football is undoubtedly America's national pastime. Six of the top 10 most valuable sports franchises in the country are National Football League teams ...
1. Dallas Cowboys. League: NFL Sport: Football Valuation: $8,000,000,000 Owner: Jerry Jones Year purchased: 1989 Price paid: $150,000,000 Revenue: $1,087,000,000 More ...
It is the fourth facility in the Los Angeles area to host multiple teams from the same league as Crypto.com Arena was home to both of the city's National Basketball Association (NBA) teams from 1999 to 2024, the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, Dignity Health Sports Park hosted both the LA Galaxy and now-defunct Chivas USA of Major ...
In 2014, Johnson led the purchase of WNBA team, Los Angeles Sparks with Guggenheim Partners. [10] The same year, he became part owner of MLS team, Los Angeles FC. [11] In 2023, Magic Johnson Enterprises, along with a group of others, purchased the Washington DC–based NFL team Washington Commanders for $6.05 billion. [12]