Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
3939 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90037Capacidad
93,607
HISTORIA:
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has been the Trojans' home since it opened in 1923 and was built for $800,000. The Coliseum is part of the 17-acre Exposition Park, which includes museums and the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The Coliseum hosted the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games. It also is credited with attracting professional teams in their migration to the West Coast. In addition to the Trojans, the Coliseum has been home to UCLA, the Rams, Raiders, Dons and Dodgers. In 1993, the Coliseum underwent a $15 million renovation, which included removal of the track, adding 8,000 seats and upgrading the locker rooms. The Northridge Earthquake in 1994 damaged the stadium and prompted $93 million in repairs. Upgrades also were performed in 2008, bring seating capacity to 93,607. The stadium's Court of Honor features 54 commemorative plaques honoring outstanding people and events that have impacted the stadium.

NOTAS ASIENTOS:
Best Seat in the House
- Classic bowl, old-world charm. Nothing compares to this little haven in the middle of such a large city in southern California. Just arriving to the front of the stadium engraves in your soul the history lesson you're inadvertently going to receive while watching one of the most dynamic programs in the country. The only home to host two Olympic Games ('32 and '84) as well as Super Bowls and World Series. You are about to find your seat in a National Historic Landmark. This all takes place before Traveler leads the team out onto the field. You're not finding a bad seat in this house, but to be sure, make your way to where the music is being played by the Song Girls. Sit in Section 20, take in a game played on perhaps the most historic field you can find.
