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Kezar Stadium (/ ˈ k iː z ɑːr /) is an outdoor athletics stadium in San Francisco, California, located adjacent to Kezar Pavilion in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park. It serves as the home of San Francisco City FC of USL League Two.
The current stadium on this site, the new and much smaller capacity “Little Kezar,” was inaugurated in 1991, encompassing five acres with open-air seating for 10,000 patrons. The focal point of the field is a huge, freestanding, two-tone stucco triumphal archway to the west, with a design element similar to that of an early scheme for the ...
The following week, San Francisco hosted Dallas at Kezar Stadium in the NFC Championship game. It was the first of three straight years that the 49ers and Cowboys would vie in the playoffs, each one with the same result.
Kezar Stadium is a 10,000 capacity stadium and full-size soccer pitch that is the perfect place to host your game. Note: This facility can only be used for single games, no tournaments are allowed. Address. 670 Kezar Drive. San Francisco, CA 94118. Field Reservations.
Built in the 1920's in San Francisco, Kezar Stadium was home to outdoor sports and pro football. Here's a quick look into it's story, Then and Now.
Kezar Stadium, the 49ers’ home until 1970, boasts a history at once colorful and star-crossed, and remains dear to San Francisco’s heart.
Unlike many of San Francisco’s old venues, Kezar Stadium still exists. It was renovated in 2014 and downsized to 10,000 seats, far from its glory days of 60,000. But it’s still there, a...
The reconstructed stadium features an all-weather track eight lanes wide, a soccer field and two scoreboards. Kezar Stadium’s history is an overlooked facet of San Francisco sports lore. At the prime of it’s youth, Kezar was buzzing; it was a center of attraction and full of energy and life.
KEZAR STADIUM. San Francisco, CA. Built in the early 1920s, Kezar Stadium was the home of the San Francisco 49ers for over two decades. In 1922, $100,000 was accepted from the estate of Mary A. Kezar to erect a memorial to her mother and relatives.
Run a lap or five with the regulars at Kezar Stadium, the public heart of San Francisco's running scene.