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Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (1966–1998, 2008–2011, 2016–2019, 2020, 2023–present) Network Associates Coliseum (1998–2004) McAfee Coliseum (2004–2008) Overstock.com Coliseum (2011) O.co Coliseum (2011–2016) RingCentral Coliseum (2019–2020, 2020–2023) Address: 7000 Coliseum Way: Location: Oakland, California: Coordinates
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The Oakland Arena, often referred to as the Oakland Coliseum Arena, is an indoor arena in Oakland, California, and part of the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Complex. Opened in 1966, the arena was originally home to the California Seals of the Western Hockey League (WHL), later of the National Hockey League (NHL), until their move to ...
2010 – City of Oakland proposes waterfront site near Jack London Square at Victory Court for a new ballpark; 2011 – City tables the Victory Court site in favor of a proposed three-venue development at the Coliseum site titled Coliseum City; 2012 – Cisco Field in San Jose is announced, the San Francisco Giants object due to territorial rights
Oakland Coliseum Oaks Park Freeman's Park Oakland Baseball Grounds Home of: Oakland - California League (1879) - back to Rec Grounds in SF 1880 San Francisco - California League (1879) - back to Rec Grounds in SF 1880 Location: 13th Street (south); 14th Street (north); Center Street (west); Kirkham Street (east) Currently: Industry and small ...
Total capacity for baseball games at the Oakland Coliseum is 46,765, according to the MLB. The upper deck — known as Mount Davis — seats an additional 10,000 people, ...
The Oakland-based African American Sports & Entertainment Group has reached out to the Athletics and their representation with an offer to acquire Alameda County's 50% interest in the site where ...
Mount Davis, or Mt. Davis, is a section of 20,000 capacity seating at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, United States. It was built in 1995 at the behest of Oakland City Council with the intent of bringing the Los Angeles Raiders American football team back to Oakland and is named after former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis .