Chargers game
by Big Loge on 9/14/22SoFi Stadium - InglewoodThe seats and VIP experience couldn’t have been any better, food and drinks included, parking was a breeze AND we got the W!! Go Boltz
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Los Angeles Chargers History
Established in Los Angeles in 1959 as a charter member of the American Football League, the Chargers moved south in 1961 and played in San Diego through the 2016 season. Advancing to five of the first six AFL Championship games ever played, the Chargers claimed the 1963 title and later joined the National Football League when the two leagues merged in 1970.
Since the merger, the Chargers have appeared in the playoffs 15 times and went on to appear in Super Bowl XXIX in 1999. They have captured 15 division titles to date. In 2017, the Chargers moved back to Los Angeles after 56 seasons in San Diego. The team has a total of 15 inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including LaDainian Tomlinson, Lance Alworth, Ron Mix, Sid Gillman, Dan Fouts, Kellen Winslow, Charlie Joiner, Fred Dean, Bobby Beathard, Don Coryell, and Junior Seau.
Los Angeles Chargers Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: West
Year Founded: 1959
Team Colors: Powder Blue, Sunshine Gold, White
Mascot: None
Team Rivals: Las Vegas Raiders, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium
The Chargers called the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum home during the team’s first year of existence in 1959. After relocating from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2017, the team played at Dignity Health Sports Park through the 2019 season while SoFi Stadium was under construction. As the first indoor-outdoor stadium in America, SoFi Stadium is a state-of-the-art venue that can accommodate up to 70,240 fans for Chargers games. Costing $4.9 billion to construct, it is the most expensive NFL stadium to be built.
Located on the site of the former Hollywood Park racetrack, the stadium has played host to a variety of sporting events, including Super Bowl LVI in 2022 and the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship, and will be the site for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies at the Olympic Games in 2028. It is also the home field for the Rams, making SoFi Stadium one of two stadiums currently shared by two NFL teams.
Learn more about SoFi Stadium here.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ schedule release video was uploaded on May 11, 2023. You can watch the anime intro-style clip here.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home with a matchup against the Miami Dolphins. The Chargers play their final game of the regular season at home against defending Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Check out the SoFi Stadium seat map here.
The Chargers’ biggest rivals are the Las Vegas Raiders, Denver Broncos, and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Los Angeles Chargers have appeared in one Super Bowl championship as a franchise: Super Bowl XXIX in 1995, where they were defeated 49-26 by the San Francisco 49ers.
The Chargers played their inaugural 1960 season in Los Angeles before becoming the San Diego Chargers. They played as the San Diego Chargers from 1961 until the end of the 2016 season, before relocating back to L.A. and becoming the Los Angeles Chargers.
The seats and VIP experience couldn’t have been any better, food and drinks included, parking was a breeze AND we got the W!! Go Boltz
Had fun experience the love and commadrie of fans rooting for their team
SUNDAY game at 125pm ideal to enjoy. Unfortunately the ventilation in the stadium was horrible. Large airfans were placed throught but needless to say many of us sweated like if we had ran a Marathon.
I learned that the NFL is, and has been philanthropic.
Its to hot out in the stands when the sun is up. No circulation of air at all.
A glass domed stadium with no AC (because the dome has openings on each side) was unbearably hot. Now I know how ants feel when they're under a magnifying glass.
For the love of everything, please install a cooling system into the stadium! The glass dome over the open-air stadium acts as a magnifying glass under the sun. People were sitting in their own sweat from start to finish during daytime game. The "natural cooling" design is a joke, there was no breeze felt throughout the duration of the game, just stale hot air.
Beautiful stadium. More tables needed to eat/drink in shade. Roof of stadium magnifies heat. Vending machines for water would be helpful instead of waiting 15-20 minutes in line. Center field video screen is amazing, views from all seats are great. More restaurants and bars needed around the stadium.
Great friendly staff and security thanks for allowing me to be geared up with my game day gear. Didn’t get the win but left with a wow experience
Ok. I’m a Raiders fan just pointing it out. Went to go see them against the Chargers. The experience was awesome. Sucks the Raiders lost-but-anyways, stadium was really nice. We manage to walk around and check out. Getting in was a breeze. The seats we got were amazing with great view of the field. High Prices on drinks are to be expected. Didn’t get a chance to order any food but it look good at section we were at; the choices. I have one complaint and that was way to hot inside the stadium. I know it was warm day but I didn’t expected it to be that warm inside. Over all I had a great time even though the Raiders lost.
The new So-Fi stadium is a true gem. It's very easy to enter, find the bathroom, get concessions, and navigate your way around the roomy facility. Stadium wise, it ranks as one of the nicer ones I've seen. However, I am a bit disturbed by the inaction of security/sheriffs when handling matters that go against the fan code of conduct. A fan hotline can not be easily spotted anywhere within the stadium when you need an issue. Upon finding a sheriff to report guests blazing joints in the presence of someone with lung cancer, and the same guests stealing personal property, the response from LA's finest: "Welcome to LA". So, just hope you don't have any security issues while at this stadium, otherwise it's quite a place to see
Stadium was filthy, never cleaned from the previous game 4 days ago. It was sweltering with no air movement. It was a warm humid day and they charged us just for a cup of ice. Wasn’t being sneaky just needed ice to help try and stay cool. No one who works there knows where anything is. The roof lets the sun & heat right through, so actually got burnt. Luckily I brought a hat. For all the money that was spent on building that stadium, a complete disappointment. Unfortunately, I will never go back.
Unfortunately, to the audience sadness, the first two quarters the famous Screen if the SoFi stadium did not wirk due to sone technical issues. This diminished the experience, because that is what the stadium is known for. Luckily, it worked (even if not 100%) again during the third and fourth quarter. Furthermore, someone who wants to buy a jersey at the stadium & does not want to order online will be penalized with price surcharges of up to $30 without tax. Too bad! All in all, however, an experience.
Our seats were fantastic and very comfortable. Improvement could be made to moving people around the outside of the stadium. Need shuttles from outer parking or from outside. Ticketmaster experience was horrible. Your site kept saying not my fault it was your fault. I tried for 4 hours to get our seats.
SoFi should spend money to plant trees for the regular people. We walked on the pavement to the entrance with no shades at all. All the greenery inside the stadium are for the VIPs.
To start we got there too early. Parking not open yet!! Stadium was GREAT!! I could see the field and the players real good. Food NOT SO GOOD! Pizza was hard and cardboard. Everyone behaved which was a nice change!!! Even though the game was a pre-season game it was exciting and fun. WE WON Cowboys 35 Chargers 17. It was a great start to the season for BOTH TEAMS!!!! LOL 😂
I miss the show So I was pretty sad because this was my first time going to a game but I had a family issues to where I could not make it so I lost out on a ticket and was not able to go
Best experience nice view can’t complain first floor
This was our first visit to sofi so we all were super excited to go as a group of 18 and rented a suite for our uncles birthday as he’s a cowboy fan. To start the staff working on giving directions kept giving us wrong ways to get to suite so about 20 min later we finally managed to find suite to not be able to get into cause the keypad was being sensitive, we tried with 3 different phones to get in and we asked the staff working that was literally just standing there and looking at us to please assist us as it’s not working and her answer was just keep trying and moving the phone and tap the phone. She never moved to assist as getting into suite, we finally got into suite to find the AC was not working. The suite attendant was trying to get it to work but no luck. Then we were told we had drinks and food included but not told you have to continue to leave the suite to go to another area and get food and drinks, not convenient for wanting to watch the game . Then at the start of the game the megatron screens all went out so being in the suite at floor level we could not see what was going on on the field so we had to watch the tvs, so 18 people crowded around 2 small screens to watch the game, for the price we all paid we could have watched it at home way cheaper and also on bigger TV. Don’t get me wrong the experience was nice and we will go back but not paying for all the extras as it’s not worth it for sure.
Even though we lost and it was Pre-Season had a great time surrounded by great people, wish they would lower the regular season tickets so US gard working folks can go and enjoy OUR veterans play😏