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Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums
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Map | Call | Venue | City | Year Opened | Capacity | Notes | Video | Book | Group | |
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Edwards Stadium / Goldman Field | Oakland | Berkeley | 1932 | 22,000 | Home of California Berkeley Golden Bears soccer and track & field (ACC) | |||||
Chase Center | San Francisco | San Francisco | 2019 | 18,064 | Home of the Golden State Warriors (NBA) | |||||
Chuckwalla Valley Raceway | Palm Springs | Desert Center | 2010 | 5,000 | 1,000 acres, 17 turns, 2.68 mile track runs both clockwise & counterclockwise | |||||
California Memorial Stadium | Oakland | Berkeley | 1923 | 62,717 | Home of California Berkeley Golden Bears football (ACC) | |||||
Boxer Stadium | San Francisco | San Francisco | 1951 | 6,000 | Multi-purpose athletic field for football, rugby, soccer | |||||
Sonoma Raceway | Santa Rosa | Sonoma | 1968 | 102,000 | NASCAR, NHRA Sonoma Nationals, drag racing, drifting | |||||
Safe Credit Union Convention Center | Sacramento | Sacramento | 1927 | 6,500 | Sacramento Convention Center, Community Center Theatre, Memorial Auditorium, Jean Runyon Little Theater | |||||
Long Beach Convention Center | Los Angeles | Long Beach | 1962 | 13,609 | Includes Long Beach Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Arena & Long Beach Convention Center | |||||
Angel Stadium | Los Angeles | Anaheim | 1966 | 45,493 | Home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB) | |||||
Lake Elsinore Diamond | Los Angeles | Lake Elsinore | 1994 | 7,866 | Home of the Lake Elsinore Storm (San Diego Padres Class A-Advanced affiliate) | |||||
The Hangar | Los Angeles | Lancaster | 1996 | 6,860 | Home of the Lancaster JetHawks (Colorado Rockies Class A-Advanced affiliate) | |||||
Sutter Health Park | Sacramento | West Sacramento | 2000 | 14,011 | Home of the Sacramento RiverCats (PCL) | |||||
Banner Island Ballpark | Modesto | Stockton | 2005 | 5,300 | Home of the Stockton Ports (Oakland A's Class A-Advanced affiliate) | |||||
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium | San Francisco | San Francisco | 1915 | 6,000 | Hosts corporate events, tradeshows, sporting events, concerts | |||||
Titan Stadium | Los Angeles | Fullerton | 1992 | 10,000 | Home of Cal State Fullerton Titans soccer (Big Sky) | |||||
PayPal Park | San Jose | San Jose | 2015 | 18,000 | Home of the San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) | |||||
Selland Arena | Fresno | Fresno | 1966 | 11,300 | Largest general admission floor in California; Part of Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center | |||||
Los Angeles Tennis Center | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 1984 | 5,800 | Hosts Countrywide Classic & ATP | |||||
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 1923 | 77,500 | Home of USC Trojans football (Big Ten); Hosting 2028 Summer Olympic Games | |||||
Toyota Arena | Los Angeles | Ontario | 2008 | 11,000 | Home of the Ontario Reign (AHL), Empire Strykers (MASL), Ontario Clippers (G League Basketball) | |||||
Thunderhill Raceway Park | Sacramento | Willows | 1994 | 5,000 | 2-mile, 3-mile, 5-mile tracks; Skid pads; 25 Hours of Thunderhill | |||||
Save Mart Center at Fresno State | Fresno | Fresno | 2003 | 16,182 | Home of Fresno State Bulldogs basketball (Mountain West) | |||||
Valley Children's Stadium | Fresno | Fresno | 1980 | 41,031 | Home of Fresno State Bulldogs football (Mountain West) | |||||
Ratcliffe Stadium | Fresno | Fresno | 1926 | 13,000 | Home of Fresno City College Rams football (Mountain West) | |||||
Bren Events Center | Los Angeles | Irvine | 1987 | 5,608 | Home of UC Irvine Anteaters basketball (Big West) | |||||
Irwindale Speedway | Los Angeles | Irwindale | 1999 | 6,500 | Dragstrip & speedway; Hosts Formula DRIFT events | |||||
Galen Center | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 2006 | 10,258 | Home of USC Trojans basketball (Big Ten) | |||||
Coussoulis Arena | Los Angeles | San Bernardino | 1995 | 5,000 | Home of Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes basketball & volleyball (NCAA) | |||||
Haas Pavilion | Oakland | Berkeley | 1933 | 11,877 | Home of UC Berkeley Golden Bears basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (Pac-12) | |||||
Honda Center | Los Angeles | Anaheim | 1993 | 18,900 | Home of the Anaheim Ducks (NHL) | |||||
Pioneer Gymnasium | Oakland | Hayward | 1967 | 5,000 | Home of Cal State East Bay Pioneers basketball & volleyball (NCAA) | |||||
Buttonwillow Raceway Park | Bakersfield | Buttonwillow | 1996 | 5,000 | Motorsports park | |||||
Chukchansi Park | Fresno | Fresno | 2002 | 12,500 | Home of the Fresno Grizzlies (Colorado Rockies Single-A affiliate) | |||||
Oakland Arena | Oakland | Oakland | 1966 | 19,596 | Multi-purpose event venue | |||||
Pechanga Arena | San Diego | San Diego | 1966 | 16,000 | Hosts arena football, hockey, basketball, tennis, MMA, concerts | |||||
Walter Pyramid | Los Angeles | Long Beach | 1994 | 5,000 | Home of Cal State Long Beach 49ers basketball & volleyball (Big West) | |||||
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | Oakland | Oakland | 1966 | 63,026 | Former home of the Oakland Athletics (MLB) | |||||
Viejas Arena | San Diego | San Diego | 1997 | 12,845 | Home of San Diego State Aztecs basketball (Mountain West) | |||||
Alex G. Spanos Center | Modesto | Stockton | 1981 | 6,150 | Home of University of Pacific Tigers basketball & volleyball (Big West) | |||||
San Manuel Stadium | Los Angeles | San Bernardino | 1996 | 5,000 | Home of the Inland Empire 66ers (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Class A-Advanced affiliate); California State San Bernardino Coyotes baseball (NCAA) | |||||
Indian Wells Tennis Garden | Palm Springs | Indian Wells | 2000 | 16,100 | Indian Wells Masters, ATP, WTA, BNP Paribas Open | |||||
Crypto.com Arena | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 2001 | 20,000 | Home of the Los Angeles Kings (NHL), Los Angeles Lakers (NBA), Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA) | |||||
Stockton Live | Modesto | Stockton | 2005 | 11,800 | Includes Stockton Arena, Bob Hope Theater, Stockton Ballpark, Oak Park Ice Rink; Home of the Stockton Kings (NBA G League), Stockton Heat (AHL), Stockton Ports (Oakland Athletics Class A Advanced affiliate) | |||||
Rose Bowl | Los Angeles | Pasadena | 1922 | 92,542 | Home of UCLA Bruins football (Big Ten); Home of the Rose Bowl; Hosts the BCS National Championship game every 4th year; Hosted 5 Super Bowls | |||||
Willow Springs International Raceway | Los Angeles | Rosamond | 1953 | 5,000 | 600-acre complex of 8 racetracks embracing nearly every motor sport | |||||
Golden 1 Center | Sacramento | Sacramento | 2016 | 17,608 | Home of the Sacramento Kings (NBA) | |||||
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca | Monterey | Salinas | 1957 | 150,000 | MotoGP, ALMS, AMA | |||||
UCSB Events Center | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | 1979 | 6,000 | "The Thunderdome"; Home of UC Santa Barbara Gauchos basketball (Big West) | |||||
SAP Center at San Jose | San Jose | San Jose | 1993 | 20,000 | Home of the San Jose Sharks (NHL) | |||||
Maples Pavilion | San Jose | Stanford | 1969 | 7,329 | Home of Stanford Cardinals basketball & volleyball (ACC); Routinely hosts NCAA championship events | |||||
CEFCU Stadium | San Jose | San Jose | 1933 | 30,456 | Home of San Jose State Spartans football (Mountain West) | |||||
Stevens Stadium - Buck Shaw Field | San Jose | Santa Clara | 1962 | 10,300 | Home of the Santa Clara Broncos soccer (WCC) | |||||
UC Davis Health Stadium | Sacramento | Davis | 2007 | 10,743 | Home of UC Davis Aggies football & lacrosse (Big Sky, Big West) | |||||
Alex G. Spanos Stadium | San Luis Obispo | San Luis Obispo | 1935 | 11,075 | Home of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs football & soccer (Big Sky) | |||||
Cow Palace Arena & Event Center | San Francisco | Daly City | 1941 | 12,953 | Hosts the Grand National Rodeo | |||||
Stanford Stadium | San Jose | Stanford | 1921 | 50,000 | Home of Stanford Cardinals football (ACC) | |||||
LoanMart Field | Los Angeles | Rancho Cucamonga | 1993 | 6,588 | Home of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Los Angeles Dodgers A-Advanced affiliate) | |||||
Woody Wilson Track | Sacramento | Davis | 1949 | 10,111 | Home of UC Davis Aggies track & field (Big West) | |||||
Pauley Pavilion | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 1965 | 12,829 | Home of UCLA Bruins basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (Big Ten) | |||||
Harder Stadium | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | 1966 | 17,000 | Home of University of California at Santa Barbara Gauchos soccer (Big West) | |||||
Provident Credit Union Event Center | San Jose | San Jose | 1989 | 5,000 | Home of San Jose State Spartans basketball (Mountain West) | |||||
Dignity Health Sports Park | Los Angeles | Carson | 2003 | 30,000 | Home of the Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) & LA Galaxy II (USLC); USTA & USSF training centers and bicycle racing track | |||||
Anaheim Convention Center | Los Angeles | Anaheim | 1967 | 9,100 | Largest convention center on the West Coast | |||||
Petco Park | San Diego | San Diego | 2004 | 42,445 | Home of the San Diego Padres (MLB) | |||||
Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center | Bakersfield | Bakersfield | 1962 | 10,400 | Home of the Bakersfield Condors (ECHL) | |||||
SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles | Inglewood | 2020 | 70,240 | Home of Los Angeles Rams & Los Angeles Chargers (NFL); Host of Super Bowl LVI, College Football National Championship Game (2023), Opening & Closing Ceremonies of 2028 Olympic Games | |||||
Kia Forum | Los Angeles | Inglewood | 1967 | 18,000 | Multi-purpose indoor arena; Former home of the L.A. Lakers (NBA), L.A. Kings (NHL) & L.A. Sparks (WNBA) | |||||
Kezar Stadium | San Francisco | San Francisco | 1925 | 9,044 | Multi-purpose athletic field for football, lacrosse, soccer | |||||
Tech CU Arena | San Jose | San Jose | 2022 | 4,200 | Multi-purpose arena; Home of San Jose Barracuda (AHL) | |||||
Oracle Park | San Francisco | San Francisco | 2000 | 41,915 | Home of the San Francisco Giants (MLB) | |||||
Levi's Stadium | San Francisco | Santa Clara | 2014 | 75,000 | Home of the San Francisco 49ers (NFL), Redbox Bowl (NCAA), Super Bowl 50 | |||||
Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles | Los Angeles | 1962 | 56,000 | Home of the Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB) |