It was awesome stadium
by Albert on 8/16/22SoFi Stadium - InglewoodWalked the entire stadium all seats have great view, the higher seats do lean forward as it is way up there . Overall awesome time.
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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.
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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:
Chargers tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster when the league announces the schedule for the 2024-25 season. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Chargers. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Los Angeles Chargers.
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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.
Walked the entire stadium all seats have great view, the higher seats do lean forward as it is way up there . Overall awesome time.
We were so excited to view a game at SoFi and the experience did not disappoint. What an amazing stadium. Service was great too. The football game was a nail bitter! Wish there had been convenient transportation to the game. Took an Uber and waiting for a return trip back into Hollywood was a nightmare. Parking is not cheap either.
Go to Germany or Great Britain. There you can experience great fans and their songs while being in the stadium and watching a Game.. Much more action and choreos.
So-fi operates efficiently which makes the big headache of the game easy. (Buy parking in advance)! The game itself was good but most starters did not play as expected. Inside the stadium is amazing - a little load and overwhelming at times. All-in-all, a fun time made easy by effective operations. All members of staff were polite.
Was the first time that I take my 14 year old son and he enjoy every second in the game. Stadium was impressive
Great event because my Chargers won!!! Sofi has to be the best stadium today!!! Hope June Clivas and the Ditty Boys perform there soon… Cheers y’all
This was our first time at SoFi and we had VIP seats. Staff were very nice and helpful. Stadium is spectacular! Only improvement we would suggest is better food. Both the beef skewers and teriyaki chicken were a bit dry.
Been a long time since I had attended an nfl game, and it’s atmosphere is amazing! But be prepared for rock concert level loudness throughout. Fun but raucous! Stadium address announcer screaming into microphone after every play gets to be a hit much but overall a great day
Great event!! The new stadium is incredible, food is great (a little pricey and so are drinks but that's to be expected). Chargers played a great game, we had amazing seats in section 206 and really enjoyed our time!! Definitely take the metro and do not park at the stadium. Highly recommend!!
This was my first time at the stadium. My seats were on the 100 level. The problem was that the attendants inside the stadium weren’t able to direct us to our seats. The sound system noise level during the game was unbearable. The “DJ’s” interference during the game was distracting and over bearing and I am still hearing some guy screaming “First Down” ringing in my head. It’s a shame the Chargers have chosen this path rather than building a team that would fill SoFi with the sound of real football fans cheering.
We had an amazing time. It was our first football game so I come to this review with nothing to compare it to. A couple guys in our group had to get Covid tested on-site. We got there about 10:45, didn’t finish testing until 12:45, and we didn’t get our results until about 1:30. So we missed the majority of the first quarter. And keep in mind, there was still a good 100-150 people waiting in line behind us for the Covid test. Once we were in we forgot all about ur struggles. The food at the venue could use some serious improvement as well. My hot dog was way over cooked, my son got back his and they were pretty depressing to look at. But the game was great! Our seats were great! The experience over all was one I’ll never forget in a great way. I highly recommend this venue. I don’t think there are any bad seats!
My girlfriend missed the entire game waiting in a 6 hour line to get tested by their Covid test. The line she was in was staffed by one person giving a single test at a time and had no shade or water
The VIP lounge and food options are very underwhelming compared to other sports VIP tickets I've had. Not worth the money, I expected more from the Rams and SoFi.
The screen is full of to much noise, colors and stupid messages, it takes to much from the game itself, it felt like a bad video game.
Bad service sofi Really bad service. I should get my money back worst service and wait time more then 30 min Will never buy again. I ask for my two sodas no ice and one with ice and the person who give the soda toll the cashier. Say we only give soda with ice. And I ask the cashier can you show me a sign saying we don’t sell sodas. Without ice .///// I spend more time buying food than watching the game of you can see video and really mad. If I know will take too long I won’t buy anything pay to see a game. And spend the time in waiting for the food and drinks. And bad service
Awesome experience. The game was most exciting regular season game I have witnessed live. Parking was a bear!
So for attending my second NFL game ever in my life, this could possibly be my last game to ever attend in person. The actual game was great but the experience was not. Section 508, Row 21, Seats 3 & 4, we literally could NOT sit in our seats because of the rain water dripping down on both seats from the ceiling for the entire game. A whole cluster of seats around us were getting soaked even though its a covered stadium! So we spent the whole game walking around looking for end tables or peeking for views onto the field from other vantage points. Also, it seemed like Olvera St. was their only choice for hot fast food which was terrible, the worst "pizza" I've ever eaten in my life. You'd think they would have more food options or better quality food for a brand new arena in Los Angeles!
The Ticketmaster Apple wallet feature was great but at the gate they still wanted to see something else with my name on it to validate with my ID. So I had to find the original email receipt with my name on it to show proof that it was me. It would be better to make sure my name and anything else needed is on display with the Apple wallet ticket.
Never buying anything else but VIP. Staff was incredible!!!!!
Loved it, one thing though, the stats board is hard to find and see, too many advertisements and flashing of differant things flashing.