San Diego Stadium, in Southern California, was razed in 2020-2021 and replaced by Snapdragon Stadium in 2022. Following the departure of the San Diego Padres in 2004 and the San Diego Chargers in 2017, plans were made to deconstruct the old stadium and build a new, smaller capacity one. Snapdragon Stadium seats 35,000 and hosts college football, women’s professional soccer, and professional rugby.Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video on Instagram. You can also find it on YouTube Shorts or TikTok.—32.784444°, -117.122833°
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San Diego Stadium, in Southern California, was razed in 2020-2021 and replaced by Snapdragon Stadium in 2022. Following the departure of the San Diego Padres in 2004 and the San Diego Chargers in 2017, plans were made to deconstruct the old stadium and build a new, smaller capacity one. Snapdragon Stadium seats 35,000 and hosts college football, women’s professional soccer, and professional rugby.Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video on Instagram. You can also find it on YouTube Shorts or TikTok.—32.784444°, -117.122833°