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  2. In the mid-1990s, the Coliseum was planned to be the home of the Los Angeles Blaze, a charter franchise of the United League (UL) which was planned to be a third league of Major League Baseball . In 2000, the Los Angeles Dragons of the Spring Football League used the Coliseum as their home stadium.

  3. Aug 4, 2011 · In an exhibition game celebrating the Dodgers’ 50th anniversary in Los Angeles, the Dodgers lose to the Red Sox, 74, before 115,300 at the Coliseum—setting a new world record for attendance at a baseball game.

  4. Los Angeles, California. Tenant: Los Angeles Dodgers (NL); Los Angeles Rams and Raiders (NFL); USC Trojans (NCAA-1A football) Opened: October 6, 1923. First Dodgers game: April 18, 1958. Last Dodgers game: September 20, 1961. Current status: Still standing.

  5. Located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, the Coliseum is a 77,500-capacity stadium, over a century old, overflowing with unequaled legacy and future promise. The legacy of events and individuals hosted in nine-plus-decades reads like no other.

  6. With a capacity over 90,000, the coliseum became the largest stadium ever to host baseball, allowing the Dodgers to attract more than 1.8 million fans in 1958. In 1959, a football game between USC and Ohio State was played at the coliseum.

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  7. The stadium was the first home of the Dodgers after the baseball team moved to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in 1958, and it hosted the country’s first Super Bowl in January 1967. Other professional football and basketball teams have played in the facilities as well.

  8. After breaking ground on December 21, 1921, the Coliseum's construction was completed on May 1, 1923, with a capacity of 75,000. The Coliseum was commissioned to be built in 1921 as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I. The stadium was designed by notable local architects John and Donald Parkinson, a father-and-son architectural team.

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