Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

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Overview

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is one of the world's most historic sports venues, having hosted two Summer Olympics and two Super Bowls. The home of USC Trojans football creates an iconic atmosphere in the heart of Los Angeles. The 77,500-seat venue's peristyle end and historic architecture make it unforgettable. The Coliseum has witnessed some of sports' greatest moments.

History & Legacy

The Coliseum opened in 1923 and has hosted the 1932 and 1984 Olympics. It was home to the Rams and Raiders. The venue has hosted World Series, Super Bowls, and countless historic games. A major renovation completed in 2019 modernized the facility. The Coliseum is a National Historic Landmark.

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Opened1923
Capacity77,500
Notable EventsOlympics 1932, 1984, Super Bowls, USC football
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