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When the Coliseum opened in 1923, it was the largest stadium in Los Angeles, with a capacity of 75,144. In 1930, however, with the Olympics due in two years, the stadium was extended upward to seventy-nine rows of seats with two tiers of tunnels, expanding the seating capacity to 101,574.
All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. ... Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 77,500: Los Angeles: California: 1923 ...
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 77,500 [53] Los Angeles United States: North America: USC Trojans football: American football: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium: 77,193 [54] Jakarta Indonesia: Southeast Asia: Indonesia national football team: Association football, athletics Arrowhead Stadium: 76,640 [22] Kansas City, Missouri United States: North ...
Highlights of some of the major events held during 100 years of the Los Angeles Coliseum, from sporting to political, cultural and specialty events.
Venues with a capacity of at least 1,000 are included. ... Image 1: Oakland Coliseum: 56,782 [nb 1] [1] Oakland: California: Oakland Athletics: American League 2 ...
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) In the summer of 2028, the Coliseum will become the first venue in the world to host three Summer Games. “This is an underappreciated treasure,” Guridy says.
Photos of the transformation of the historical Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from football stadium to a quarter-mile short track NASCAR racetrack.
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena – Los Angeles; Madison Square Garden (second) – New York (built on the site of the first Madison Square Garden; the New York Life Building now stands on the site) Madison Square Garden (third) – New York (demolished in 1968; used as a parking lot until One Worldwide Plaza was built on the site in 1989)