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Football fans entering Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum this fall are likely to see something nobody will want to cheer. USC, which was given control of the stadium by the Coliseum Commission in 2013 ...
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened May 1, 1923, with a capacity of 75,000. Before the 1932 Olympics, seating capacity was increased to 101,000.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a city landmark and historic venue for both sports and music, will become the United Airlines Memorial Coliseum in a $69 million deal.
The Coliseum will also be unveiling an all-new logo. "To be celebrating this incredible milestone is a great feat," said Joseph Furin, General Manager of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in a statement.
This summer, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum turned 100. The Coliseum, in Exposition Park, opened in 1923 to honor those who had served in World War I, and for decades it has been a central ...
The USC Trojans moved Elijah Newby from linebacker to defensive end last December as they prepared to face Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl. That move became per ...
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games will host approximately 15,000 athletes, competing in more than 3,000 hours of live sport ...
Busch Light Clash will return to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 2023 The Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum will have an encore.Following a first-of-its-kind 2022 event on a 0.25-mileNASCAR Cup ...
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is home to a red-tailed hawk nest The Coliseum's Exposition Park neighbor, the Natural History Museum, shared several photos, including baby bird pictures, in a ...
Anxious to spread its footprint into even larger markets, NASCAR is taking next year’s Clash exhibition race into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The February event—scheduled for two weeks ...
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will become the United Airlines Memorial Coliseum in a $69 million deal struck with the airline and the coliseum’s operator, the University of Southern California.