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Former names | San Diego Stadium (1967–1980) Jack Murphy Stadium (1981–1997) Qualcomm Stadium (1997–2011, 2012–2017) Snapdragon Stadium (2011) SDCCU Stadium (2017–2020) |
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Address | 9449 Friars Road |
Location | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Coordinates | 32°46′59″N 117°7′10″W / 32.78306°N 117.11944°W / 32.78306; -117.11944 |
Public transit | San Diego Trolley Green Line at Stadium |
Owner | San Diego State University |
Operator | San Diego State University |
Capacity | 70,561 (Football, Chargers) 67,544 (Baseball) 54,000 (Football, Aztecs) |
Field size | Left field 330 (1969) 327 (1982) Left-center & Right-center 375 (1969) 370 (1982) Center field 420 (1969) 410 (1973) 420 (1978) 405 (1982) Right field 330 (1969) 327 (1982) 330 (1996) Backstop 80 feet (1969) 75 (1982) |
Surface | Bandera Bermuda Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | December 18, 1965[1] |
Opened | August 20, 1967 |
Closed | March 2020 |
Demolished | December 2020 – March 22, 2021 |
Construction cost | $27.75 million ($254 million in 2023 dollars[2]) |
Architect | Frank L. Hope and Associates[1] |
General contractor | Robertson/Larsen/Donovan[1] |
Tenants | |
San Diego State Aztecs (NCAA) (1967–2019)
San Diego Padres (PCL) (1968)
San Diego 1904 FC (NISA) (2019) |
The Q
The Murph |
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Former names | San Diego Stadium (1967–1980) Jack Murphy Stadium (1981–1997) Qualcomm Stadium (1997–2011, 2012–2017) Snapdragon Stadium (2011) SDCCU Stadium (2017–2020) |
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Address | 9449 Friars Road |
Location | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Coordinates | 32°46′59″N 117°7′10″W / 32.78306°N 117.11944°W / 32.78306; -117.11944 |
Public transit | San Diego Trolley Green Line at Stadium |
Owner | San Diego State University |
Operator | San Diego State University |
Capacity | 70,561 (Football, Chargers) 67,544 (Baseball) 54,000 (Football, Aztecs) |
Field size | Left field 330 (1969) 327 (1982) Left-center & Right-center 375 (1969) 370 (1982) Center field 420 (1969) 410 (1973) 420 (1978) 405 (1982) Right field 330 (1969) 327 (1982) 330 (1996) Backstop 80 feet (1969) 75 (1982) |
Surface | Bandera Bermuda Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | December 18, 1965[1] |
Opened | August 20, 1967 |
Closed | March 2020 |
Demolished | December 2020 – March 22, 2021 |
Construction cost | $27.75 million ($254 million in 2023 dollars[2]) |
Architect | Frank L. Hope and Associates[1] |
General contractor | Robertson/Larsen/Donovan[1] |
Tenants | |
San Diego State Aztecs (NCAA) (1967–2019)
San Diego Padres (PCL) (1968)
San Diego 1904 FC (NISA) (2019) |