From the Archives: Mission Valley stadium construction began with a bang in 1965 [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
On this day in 1965, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a multi-purpose stadium for San Diego in Mission Valley. The stadium opened in August 1967 and operated under a variety of names San Diego Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium, Qualcomm and SDCCU Stadium for half a century. It closed in March 2020. Demolition now begun and a new San Diego State football stadium is going up at the site.
From The San Diego Union, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1965:
Construction Of Stadium Begins With A Real BangBy Homer Clance
“In my entire life-time, I don’t feel that I will participate in a more important groundbreaking ceremony than this.”
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On this day in 1965, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a multi-purpose stadium for San Diego in Mission Valley. The stadium opened in August 1967 and operated under a variety of names San Diego Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium, Qualcomm and SDCCU Stadium for half a century. It closed in March 2020. Demolition now begun and a new San Diego State football stadium is going up at the site.
From The San Diego Union, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1965:
Construction Of Stadium Begins With A Real Bang
By Homer Clance
“In my entire life-time, I don’t feel that I will participate in a more important groundbreaking ceremony than this.”