Venues 2028 Summer Olympics
1 venues
1.1 downtown los angeles sports park
1.2 valley sports park
1.3 south bay sports park
1.4 long beach sports park
1.5 westside
1.6 southern california venues
1.7 potential football venues
venues
the opening , closing ceremonies each, first time, staged across 2 different stadiums. opening ceremony start @ los angeles memorial coliseum , finish @ los angeles stadium @ hollywood park, order reversed closing ceremony.
downtown los angeles sports park
la memorial coliseum viewed exposition park
staples center
valley sports park
sepulveda basin park
south bay sports park
long beach sports park
belmont veterans memorial pier
westside
pauley pavilion @ ucla campus
the forum
southern california venues
the rose bowl stadium
potential football venues
according initial bid book los angeles 2024 olympic bid, football venues situated within los angeles , in other parts of california, determined. according official website of local organizing committee, 8 venues under consideration, within state.
potential venues in los angeles county:
rose bowl, pasadena (92,542 capacity) – 3 group matches, quarterfinals, semifinals , women s final
los angeles stadium @ hollywood park, inglewood (80,000) – 3 group matches, quarterfinals, semifinals , men s final
banc of california stadium, exposition park (22,000) – 8 group matches
potential venues in san francisco bay area:
stanford stadium, stanford (50,000) – 5 group matches, quarterfinals , women s bronze medal match
levi s stadium, santa clara (68,500) – 5 group matches, quarterfinals, , men s bronze medal match
california memorial stadium, berkeley (63,000) - 8 group matches
avaya stadium, san jose (20,000) – 8 group matches
potential venues in san diego county:
new mls stadium, san diego (32,000) – 8 group matches
^ wharton, david (16 january 2017). l.a. organizers propose linked, simultaneous olympic ceremonies coliseum, inglewood stadium . los angeles times. retrieved 25 august 2017.
^ stage 1 vision, games concept , strategy (pdf). archived (pdf) original on october 12, 2016. retrieved july 1, 2017.
^ johnson, ted (june 22, 2016). universal build new soundstage complex, expand theme park in 5-year plan (exclusive) . archived original on august 27, 2016.
^ la2024 games delivery, experience , venue legacy (pdf). archived (pdf) original on february 4, 2017.
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