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McAfee Coliseum
Oakland, CA
Today, with over 60,000 seats McAfee Coliseum looks very different than when it opened. In the
mid 1940s Oakland officials first proposed that a new stadium be
built in the area to attempt to lure a professional baseball and
football team.
It was 1960 before a site was chosen to build the stadium, near
the C.W. Nimitz Freeway. Construction on the multipurpose stadium began in 1962. The stadium was
constructed deep in the ground allowing fans to enter on the upper
deck level. Named the Oakland Coliseum it was
completed in four years. The Oakland Raiders played the first game
ever at the Oakland Coliseum on September 18, 1966. For years fans
had strongly support the Oakland Pacific Coast League franchise.
Because of this Kansas City A’s owner Charlie Finley decided to move his
baseball team to the Oakland Coliseum after the 1967 season. The
Kansas City A's were renamed the Oakland A's
The A's played their
first game on April 17, 1968 when 50,219 fans packed the three
tiered stadium. Built in a circular shape, many of the seats
stretched from foul pole to foul pole, with bleachers beyond the
outfield fence. Two Diamond Vision video/scoreboards were located
above both the left and right field bleachers. Over the years, few
changes took place at the Oakland Coliseum. The Raiders moved out of
the coliseum to Los Angeles in 1981 but moved back in 1995.The
coliseum remained an excellent place to watch a ballgame until 1995
when the Raiders moved back as drastic changed occurred at the
Oakland Coliseum. As part of an
agreement when the Raiders moved back to Oakland, the coliseum was
expanded. All of the outfield bleachers were removed replaced by a four-tier
section of 22,000 seats. All of the
orange seats were replaced by new green seats. The video
boards are now above the stadium rim down both the left and right
field lines. The coliseum was renamed UMAX Coliseum in 1997, but was
later renamed Network Associates Coliseum in 1998. After the 2004
season, the stadium was renamed again and is now known as McAfee
Coliseum. Since 2000, the
A's have been a great team at the stadium
winning several
division championships and the wild card. During the past several
seasons, the team has been able to draw over two million fans to
McAfee Coliseum each season. Currently, the A’s are
exploring options of building a new stadium. Beginning in 2006,
the A's closed the third deck of McAfee Coliseum moving fans closer
to the action and making the stadium more intimate. Although McAfee
Coliseum can seat over 60,000, the official capacity is just over
34,000.

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MCAFEE COLISEUM
FACTS AND FIGURES |
2008 ATHLETICS SCHEDULE |
- Tenants:
Oakland A's (MLB), Oakland Raiders (NFL)
- Capacity:
34,007 (MLB)
- Surface:
Grass
- Cost:
$25.5 Million
- Opened:
April 17, 1968
- Dimensions:
330-L, 375-LC, 400-C, 375-RC, 330-R
- Architect:
Skidmore, Owings, Merrill
- Owner:
City of Oakland/Alameda County
- Former Name(s):
Oakland Coliseum (1966-'98), Network Associates Coliseum
(1998-2004)
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MCAFEE COLISEUM
PICTURES |
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PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO OAKLAND AND MCAFEE COLISEUM |
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MCAFEE COLISEUM AND THE OAKLAND A's BY THE NUMBERS |
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Total Attendance |
MLB
Rank |
Average Attendance per Game |
MLB
Rank |
Team Wins |
Average Ticket Price |
MLB
Rank |
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2007 |
1,921,854 |
26 |
23,727 |
26 |
76 |
23.88 |
12 |
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2006 |
1,976,625 |
26 |
24,403 |
26 |
93 |
22.10 |
13 |
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2005 |
2,109,298 |
19 |
26,041 |
19 |
88 |
17.66 |
20 |
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2004 |
2,201,516 |
19 |
27,179 |
19 |
91 |
16.49 |
23 |
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2003 |
2,216,596 |
16 |
27,365 |
16 |
96 |
15.65 |
23 |
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