SoFi Stadium (Chargers)

Capacity
70,000
Year Opened
2020
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Los Angeles Chargers
City
Inglewood
Coordinates
33.9534,-118.3386
Country
United States
Sport
American Football
Continent
North America

Stadium Information

SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers, is one of the most technologically advanced and visually striking venues in world sport. Opened in 2020 in Inglewood, California, the stadium anchors the vast Hollywood Park development and features a sweeping, translucent ETFE roof that covers the field and seating bowl while remaining open to the coastal air. With a football capacity of around seventy thousand, expandable for major events, the venue offers a synthetic turf playing surface, steep seating decks, and the signature Oculus video board—a double-sided 4K display circling the field that provides immersive visibility from every level.

Matchdays at SoFi Stadium blend Southern California atmosphere with cutting-edge stadium design. Supporters arrive via landscaped plazas and open pathways connecting the wider entertainment district to the gates. Inside, the stadium’s acoustics amplify crowd noise despite the open-sided architecture, creating a lively environment for AFC West clashes. Concourse areas are wide and bright, featuring bars, lounges, premium club spaces, and a diverse mix of food reflecting the region’s culinary variety.

Access to the stadium is provided by rideshare zones, shuttles, major roadways, and limited parking within Hollywood Park, while public transit connections are improving with ongoing infrastructure development. Accessibility features include step-free entrances, ramps, elevators, wheelchair platforms, adapted toilets, and dedicated guest-services teams throughout the venue. The surrounding district offers shops, restaurants, green spaces, and future residential and commercial expansions.

SoFi Stadium stands as a landmark of modern design, redefining the game-day experience for the Los Angeles Chargers and their supporters.