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Levi's Stadium

Levi's Stadium is an American football stadium located in Santa Clara, California, just west of the much larger city of San Jose, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has served as the home venue for the National Football League (NFL)'s San Francisco 49ers since 2014. The stadium is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of San Francisco. It is named after Levi Strauss & Co., which purchased naming rights in 2013.

Levi's Stadium
Field of Jeans[1]
Levi's Stadium in February 2016
prior to Super Bowl 50
Levi's Stadium
Location in Santa Clara near San Jose
Levi's Stadium
Location in California
Levi's Stadium
Location in the United States
Address4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way[2]
LocationSanta Clara, California
Coordinates37°24′11″N 121°58′12″W / 37.403°N 121.970°W / 37.403; -121.970
Public transit
OwnerSanta Clara Stadium Authority
OperatorForty Niners Football Company LLC
Executive suites174
Capacity68,500[3]
Record attendance80,000 (Ed Sheeran +–=÷× Tour, September 16, 2023)[4]
SurfaceTifway II Bermuda Grass[5][6]
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Broke groundApril 19, 2012[7]
OpenedJuly 17, 2014[7]
Construction cost$1.3 billion (est)[7]($1.61 billion in 2022 dollars[8])
ArchitectHNTB
Project managerHatheway Consulting LLC.[9]
Structural engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates[10]
Services engineerElectrical: Cupertino Electric
Mechanical: M–E Engineers[11]
General contractorTurner/Devcon JV[12][13]
Tenants
San Francisco 49ers (NFL) (2014–present)
San Francisco Bowl (NCAA) (2014–2019)
Website
levisstadium.com

In 2006, the 49ers proposed constructing a new stadium at Candlestick Point in San Francisco, the site of their erstwhile home, Candlestick Park. The project, which included plans for retail space and housing improvements, was claimed to be of great potential benefit to the nearby historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point. After negotiations with the city of San Francisco fell through, the 49ers focused their attention on a site adjacent to their administrative offices and training facility in Santa Clara.

In June 2010, Santa Clara voters approved a measure authorizing the creation of the tax-exempt Santa Clara Stadium Authority to build and own the new football stadium and for the city to lease land to the authority.[14] A construction loan raised from private investors was secured in December 2011, allowing construction to start in April 2012.[7] Levi's Stadium opened on July 17, 2014.[7]

Levi's Stadium was the site of the Pac-12 Football Championship Game from 2014 through 2019 before moving to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Previously, that game was played on the home field of the division winner possessing the better record.[15][16] Levi's Stadium hosted Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016, and will host Super Bowl LX in 2026.[17][18] Levi's Stadium also hosted the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship. Levi's Stadium will host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.[19][20]

Stadium design edit

The stadium was designed by HNTB, an internationally renowned architectural firm, with a focus on creating a multi-purpose venue and with the fan experience and green technology as top priorities. Civil engineering work was performed by Winzler & Kelly, which was acquired by GHD Group in 2011. Commissioning services were provided by Glumac.

Basic stadium features edit

 
Levi's Stadium in August 2014 during a 49ers game.

Levi's Stadium is designed as an open stadium with a natural grass field. It has a seating capacity of 68,500, expandable to approximately 75,000 to host major events like the Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup. However, on June 27, 2015, The Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well Tour made history by extending the stadium to 83,000 in attendance. The seating design of the stadium places approximately two-thirds of the fans in the lower bowl, which is one of the largest of its kind in the entire NFL. The design features significantly improved accessibility and seating options for fans with special needs and disabilities when compared to the 49ers former home, the now-demolished Candlestick Park. The configuration is similar to Ford Field, home of the NFL's Detroit Lions, with the majority of the luxury suites on one side of the field, which puts the fans in the upper deck closer to the action.

As a multi-use facility, the stadium can be configured for special touring events including concerts, motocross events, indoor/outdoor conferences, and other community events. The stadium is also designed to meet the FIFA field geometry requirements for international soccer, which will allow it to host international friendly matches and major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup. The stadium also features over 109,000 square feet (10,100 m2) of flexible premium meeting space in the club areas.[21]

Stadium app edit

There is a stadium app designed specifically for home football games for the 49ers to provide a better fan experience for fans and guests. The app can be downloaded for free from the App Store and Google Play. Features are limited on non-football game days or if one is outside the vicinity of the stadium. However, when one has the app within the stadium on game and event days one has many options including in-seat delivery, live streaming, navigation and much more. The app can be extended to other events hosted by the stadium if the third party would like to include its features for their guests.[22]

Issues with the turf edit

The stadium had repeated problems with the grass surface, including the grass collapsing under Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker during a week 6 game in 2015.[23] This led to concern that the stadium wasn't of a high enough caliber to host a high stakes game such as the Super Bowl.[24] The problems with the turf were mentioned the day after the Super Bowl by Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib who said "The footing on the field was terrible. San Fran (the 49ers) has to play eight games on that field, so they better do something to get it fixed. It was terrible."[25]

Environmental sustainability edit

Stadium proponents claim that the stadium is currently one of the largest buildings registered with the U.S. Green Building Council. It is also believed to be the first stadium that will have both a green roof and solar panels. The 49ers are exploring collaborative opportunities with the Environmental Protection Agency to explore environmentally friendly components including:[21]

  • Use of an outside commissioning agent to verify that energy‐related systems are installed, calibrated, and performing in compliance with the project requirements
  • Use of public transit nearby including VTA, ACE, Amtrak, with connection to a proposed future BART extension
  • Construction of a green roof (27,000± sf) and photovoltaic panels (20,000± sf)
  • Use of paving materials and roofing materials with a high solar reflectance index
  • Use of recycled water for landscape irrigation, toilets, and urinals along with water‐conserving fixtures
  • No use of CFC‐based refrigerants in the HVAC systems. Systems will instead use refrigerants that minimize compounds that contribute to ozone depletion
  • Installation of permanent monitoring systems that provide feedback on ventilation system performance
  • Diversion, recycling, and/or salvaging 75% of non‐hazardous construction waste
  • Use of controllable and programmable lighting control systems and thermal comfort control systems

Levi's Stadium received a Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certificate. It is the first professional football stadium in the United States to receive this certification as new construction.[26]

Rooftop farm edit

In July 2016, Levi's Stadium converted 6,500 square feet (600 m2) of the green roof to an organically maintained rooftop farm. The vision for this quarter-acre—named the Faithful Farm after the 49ers' loyal following—came from team CEO Jed York and his wife. Danielle York, a former science teacher, was particularly interested in a dedicated space that could help the building achieve some of its goals for sustainability. The first rooftop farm on an NFL stadium, Lara Hermanson and Matt Sandoval of Farmscape worked with the San Francisco 49ers to create the Faithful Farm. Herbs, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, leafy greens and edible flowers are among the 40 rotational crops which are harvested for use in dishes served at Levi's Stadium in club spaces during games and at the more than 200 private events hosted at the stadium each year. As of 2019 the farm was undergoing expansion to add another 6,500 square feet (600 m2).[27][28][29][30]

Transportation edit

Public transit edit

Stadium patrons have the option of riding VTA light rail (Valley Transportation Authority) to the stadium. The closest light rail station is the Great America station, which is located just west of the stadium in the median of Tasman Drive.

To the east, other transit options include the VTA Lick Mill station (also in the Tasman median) as well as the Amtrak and ACE station near California's Great America. VTA also offers dedicated shuttle bus service to the stadium from the Warm Springs BART station.[31]

Nearby transit stations edit

Walking and bicycling edit

 
San Tomas Aquino Creek next to Levi's Stadium

Levi's Stadium was constructed immediately east of the San Tomas Aquino Trail, a paved multi-use path installed by the City of Santa Clara in 2004[32] that connects to a continuous 100-mile (160 km) network of off-street paths including the regional San Francisco Bay Trail. The city announced in March 2013 that the San Tomas Aquino Trail would be "temporarily detoured between Agnew Road and Tasman Drive for approximately one year starting April 15 and ending when the Stadium is open,[33]" but this one-mile section of the trail remained closed to the public before and during stadium events since they began in August 2014, requiring the continued use of the two-mile on-street detour.

The stadium project's Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) disclosed no such ongoing temporary closures of the trail, but stated instead that "While there will likely be a sizeable increase in pedestrians on the San Tomas Aquino Creek trail before and after NFL events, the creek trail is open to both pedestrians and cyclists and there are no restrictions on use. Anyone at anytime can access and use the trail."[34]

Vehicular access edit

The stadium's official mailing address is on Marie P DeBartolo Way (formerly Centennial Boulevard), which is actually a cul-de-sac on the east side of the stadium. The primary access route to the stadium is Tasman Drive, which runs along its northern side. Tasman is a major east–west arterial road which connects to Interstate 880 several miles to the east. Both west and east of the stadium, Tasman intersects with various north–south arterial roads which connect to several important freeways, such as California State Route 87, U.S. Route 101, California State Route 237, and Interstate 680. The closest and most important of those north–south roads is Great America Parkway to the west of the stadium, which is named after the theme park to the south.

Naming rights edit

On May 8, 2013, the 49ers announced that San Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co. purchased the naming rights to the new stadium. The deal calls for Levi's to pay $220.3 million to the city of Santa Clara and the 49ers over 20 years, with an option to extend the deal for another five years for around $75 million.[35] On September 14, 2015, ESPN's Chris Berman coined the name "The Big Bellbottom" in reference to the stadium.[36] In a Deadspin article covering the 49ers on August 18, 2015, article writer Drew Magary coined the nickname "the Jeanhole" for the stadium.[37]

Reception edit

Levi's Stadium has been praised for its excellent sightlines, beautiful architecture, plentiful amenities, technological advancements, convenient public transportation access, and environmental sustenance.[38] However, the stadium has been heavily criticized for its highly corporate atmosphere and lack of a football atmosphere that Candlestick Park had. With the stadium having the most expensive ticket prices in the league during its inaugural season, many long-tenured and loyal fans that had contributed to the football atmosphere at Candlestick Park could not afford to buy season tickets with the added cost of the Stadium Builders License. Additionally, with the distractions inside the stadium that include multiple bars and lounges, fans would often hang out in those places while the game is going on rather than watching the game from their seats.[39]

Levi's Stadium has received some backlash from season ticket holders, who are unhappy regarding rules that won't allow them to print their tickets until 72 hours before the game, making re-sale very difficult.[40] In addition, older 49ers fans say that people are more segmented at Levi's Stadium in comparison to Candlestick Park, leaving tailgaters with large expanses of empty parking stalls and a more desolate tailgating experience.[41]

Pilots flying into San Jose International Airport have frequently complained of being blinded or disoriented by the lights from the light towers and scoreboards. The stadium is directly in the flight path of one of the airport's runways.[42] According to Bay Area NBC affiliate KNTV in 2016, there had been at least 43 complaints about the lights since the stadium opened.

Levi's Stadium has also received heavy criticism for the way fans are treated on hot days during early-season afternoon games. The majority of fans are seated on the east side of the stadium and during these afternoon games, this side of the stadium is fully exposed to the elements due to the lack of overhangs. With the climate of Santa Clara being much warmer than San Francisco, it makes watching games on hot days uncomfortable for fans as they are less accommodated for exposure to the sun than are patrons at other stadiums in hot-weather climates. Several fans suffered heat exhaustion during preseason and early season afternoon games. This has led to the eastern stands being largely empty on hot days.[43] The stadium had been designed with the Candlestick Point site in mind and when the team decided to build it in Santa Clara instead, they kept the design intact in order to quickly get started on construction without taking the differences in climate into account.[44] Due to its close proximity to the airport, Federal Aviation Administration regulations do not allow the 49ers to add any more height to the stadium, while any additional overhangs would have to be structures, making it very difficult to fix the problem.[45]

Previous plans edit

The 49ers pursued a new stadium since 1997, when a plan for a stadium and a mall at Candlestick Point passed a public vote. When the plans failed to move forward, the San Francisco 49ers presented an alternative plan on July 18, 2006, to construct a new 68,500-seat, open air stadium as part of a mixed use development featuring housing, commercial and retail space. In November 2006, the team announced that plans for a new stadium at Candlestick Point were not feasible, "citing extensive costs for infrastructure, parking accommodations and other changes that would cost more than the stadium itself".[46] The 49ers turned their focus to making Santa Clara the home to their new stadium.

The 1997 plan edit

San Francisco voters in 1997 approved $100 million in city spending to build a new stadium and an attached shopping mall at Candlestick Point.[47] However, even after voter approval to grant economic help for the project, the stadium was not constructed. This was because owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. was facing legal troubles, which led him to surrender ownership of the team to his sister Denise DeBartolo York and brother-in-law John York. Mills Corporation, the company chosen by the 49ers, was unable to put together a plan to successfully construct a new stadium for the team.[48] NFL owners had gone as far as awarding the new stadium the rights to host Super Bowl XXXVII.[49] When stadium plans stalled, the game went to San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium instead.

For years, the city and team ownership were embattled over attempts to gain funding and a green-light for construction of a new stadium. None of these attempts proved to be successful.[50]

The 2006 plan edit

The city of San Francisco received a new incentive to get a new stadium built. Mayor Gavin Newsom wanted to bring the 2016 Summer Olympics to the city, and a new stadium would sweeten the city's proposal for selection by the United States Olympic Committee as the official US submission to the IOC. The announcement came in November 2006. It called for a new stadium that would be converted into a 68,600-seat stadium for the 49ers after the Olympics. The Olympic Village would be converted into low-income housing after the games were over.[51]

The new stadium was to be built at Candlestick Point on land just southeast of Candlestick Park. The cost of the stadium would be $916 million. Lennar would build housing, retail, and office space around the stadium area.[48] Originally, part of the area surrounding Candlestick Park was to be zoned for retail space and housing; the new 49ers stadium was to be combined with such elements, bringing much-needed attractions to the historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point.[52]

The stadium would be stocked with 150 luxury suites, 7,500 premium club seats, and an increased number of seats lower and closer to the field, called "bowl seating", potentially raising the 49ers franchise value up as much as $250 million and offering at least $300 million in advertising and concession deals, the majority of which from paid corporate naming.[53] The architectural design would be reminiscent of San Francisco buildings.

The project planning did not get off to a good start, however, with contention between the 49ers and the city of San Francisco over viable locations for the new stadium. Initially, the idea was to build a stadium in the parking lot of Candlestick Park and later demolish the aging stadium. Team ownership feared that construction of the village and the stadium would severely limit the amount of land available in Candlestick Point, creating a parking problem for fans and increasing traffic along the roads that link the stadium to the freeway. Moreover, with residents in the low-income housing by 2016, traffic would be permanently increased, further damaging the already-limited methods of transportation to the park.[54]

With San Francisco slow to come up with better locations for the stadium, or ways to circumvent the problems posed by construction at Candlestick Point, team owners Denise DeBartolo York and John York announced on November 9, 2006, that the 49ers were shifting their efforts to create a new stadium to the city of Santa Clara, home to the team offices and training facility since 1987, approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of San Francisco.[54]

The sudden removal of the planned stadium forced the San Francisco Olympics bid group to cancel its proposal, which engendered great anger not only from Mayor Newsom, but also from such 49ers legends as Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott, who were part of the effort to bring the Olympics to the Bay Area.[55] In addition, many fans were outraged at the suggestion to move the 49ers out of the city that it had shared history with for decades. The Yorks insisted that the legacy of the franchise would be respected in the sense that the 49ers would not be renamed nor moved out of the Bay Area.[50] This was met with much opposition from Mayor Newsom and Senator Dianne Feinstein (who was mayor of San Francisco between 1978 and 1988); the senator stated that the team should be unable to use the San Francisco name if its operations were not based in the city.[56] On January 3, 2007, California State Senator Carole Migden introduced a bill, entitled SB49, that would bar the 49ers from building a new stadium within a 100-mile (160 km) radius of San Francisco, if they were to leave the city. The 49ers organization announced its strong opposition to the legislation and retorted that passing such a bill would only encourage the team to move out of the Bay Area altogether.[57] The bill died without being acted upon.[58]

Santa Clara City Council negotiations edit

The Santa Clara stadium project had been in the works since 2007, with negotiations beginning in 2008. Two years later the following documents were produced that were key to understanding the stadium deal that went before the voters of Santa Clara on June 8, 2010. All documents cited below are publicly available on the City of Santa Clara's website.

  • Term sheet: Detailed agreement between the city of Santa Clara and the San Francisco 49ers about the financing, construction, operation, and eventual demolition of the stadium. Key points include: no new or increased city taxes or costs to residents; 49ers responsible for construction and operation cost overruns; and the city will continue to own the land and receive rent payments back to its general fund from the stadium.[59]
  • 49ers Stadium Proposal: A PowerPoint presentation given to the City of Santa Clara April 24, 2007.[60]
  • Study: Economic and Fiscal Impacts of a New State-of-the-Art Stadium in Santa Clara: This is a study conducted by Conventions Sports and Leisure (CSL). It highlights estimates of a new stadium's economic and fiscal impact on the City of Santa Clara and the region including the creation of new jobs and new economic activity.[61]
  • Environmental Impact Report: This document is part of the state-mandated California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) process. It researches in depth all possible environmental impacts the stadium may have.[62]

Most city council members in Santa Clara were extremely receptive to the possibility of a new stadium being constructed there for the 49ers. In 2009, the Santa Clara City Council, led by Mayor Patricia Mahan, along with city employees began negotiating in earnest with the team, who presented the city with stadium plans. On June 2, 2009, by a 5–2 vote, the Santa Clara city council agreed to preliminary terms (as detailed in a term sheet[63]). The official term sheet stated that the team's name would not change; the team would continue to be called the San Francisco 49ers even when the move to Santa Clara was complete.[64][65]

The campaign edit

Santa Clara stadium campaign edit

In December 2009, Cedar Fair Entertainment, Great America's owner, filed a lawsuit to stop the project from proceeding.[66] However, the lawsuit was dismissed in court.

On December 15, 2009, the Santa Clara City Council voted 5–2 to withdraw their city-sponsored ballot measure on the stadium issue in favor of a ballot initiative, Measure J.[67] The ballot initiative was voted on on June 8, 2010 and passed by 58% of Santa Clara voters.[68][69] Santa Clara City Council members William Kennedy and Jamie McLeod had opposed the stadium project and worked (unsuccessfully) to get Measure J defeated.[70]

Measure J: June 8, 2010 edit

Measure J is a binding, voter-initiated measure that was approved by voters in the City of Santa Clara. All documents cited below are publicly available on the City of Santa Clara's official website.

  • Ballot Question: This is the question that was presented to voters:[71]
    • Shall the City of Santa Clara adopt Ordinance 17.20 leasing City property for a professional football stadium and other events; no use of City General or Enterprise funds for construction; no new taxes for residents for stadium; Redevelopment Agency funds capped for construction; private party pays all construction cost overruns; no City/Agency obligation for stadium operating/maintenance; private party payment of projected fair market rent; and additional funds for senior/youth/library/recreation to City's General Fund?
  • Voter Ordinance: This city ordinance becomes law if Santa Clara voters approve Measure J.[72]

Election results edit

Measure J (June 8, 2010)[73]
Choice Votes %
  Yes 14,782 58.2
No 10,505 41.8
Total votes 25,133 100.00

Oakland Raiders as possible co-tenants edit

There was a possibility that the Oakland Raiders might share the stadium, allowing its costs to be split between the two teams.[74] The stadium is designed to accommodate two teams, with the exterior LEDs being programmable for alternate colors and two home-team locker rooms.[75] The 49ers[74] and Raiders[76] publicly said it would be an option if possible, while NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was strongly in favor of the two sharing a stadium.[77] Fans of both teams reacted negatively to the idea. The arrangement would have been similar to the New York Giants and New York Jets, who shared Giants Stadium from 1984 to 2009 and currently share its successor, MetLife Stadium.

The 49ers and Raiders sharing a stadium would not have been a first, as the two shared Kezar Stadium for part of 1960.[78] It would have also fulfilled the late Raiders owner Al Davis' goal of a new stadium, something he had strongly desired since the late 1980s although Davis was against sharing a new stadium with another NFL team in Los Angeles when the idea was proposed to him, prompting his move back to Oakland in 1995.[79][80]

In the wake of Davis' death, the possibility of the 49ers and Raiders sharing the stadium became a stronger possibility. However, by October 2011, the 49ers were far enough along on the stadium to have reportedly already sold over a quarter of the luxury suites, meaning the Raiders would be forced to be secondary tenants.[81] In October 2012, Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis told reporters he had no plans to share the Santa Clara stadium with the 49ers. According to the report, discussions remained open, although Davis wanted to keep the team in Oakland, or a nearby site in Dublin.[82]

When the stadium had its grand opening on July 17, 2014, Goodell mentioned to the live crowd that it would make a great home for the Raiders and that it was up for the team to decide whether or not it wanted to play there or build a stadium on the site of the Oakland Coliseum. While the 49ers remained open to sharing the stadium with the Raiders, the Raiders said that their personal preference was the Coliseum site.[83]

On February 20, 2015, the Raiders announced that they would be seeking a joint stadium in Carson, with the San Diego Chargers should they not receive public funding to replace the Oakland Coliseum, reducing the likelihood of the Raiders sharing Levi's Stadium with the 49ers.[84] In January 2016, after losing their bid to relocate to Los Angeles to the Los Angeles Rams, the Raiders withdrew their request to move to Los Angeles, and joint tenancy at Levi's again surfaced in general discussion.[75] However, in March 2017, the Raiders were approved for a move to Las Vegas for the 2020 season, with the new Allegiant Stadium under construction as their future home.

Levi's Stadium was mentioned as a possible temporary home for the Oakland Raiders for the 2019 season before they relocate to Las Vegas. Santa Clara officials drew up plans for this possibility.[85] However, the Raiders signed a one-year lease extension for the Oakland Coliseum, with an option for a second year of construction if Las Vegas were to be delayed, ending any possibility of them playing at Levi's Stadium.[86]

Financing edit

In December 2011, the Santa Clara City Council voted for an agreement that calls for the city's Stadium Authority to borrow $850 million from Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and U.S. Bank. This will cover most of the construction costs, with the remainder to be made up via funding from the NFL, a hotel tax and city redevelopment funds. Interest, fees and terms for this loan have not been disclosed.[87][88] The $850 million building loan, plus interest and fees will be assumed by the city's Stadium Authority, where additional interest and fees will be applied. On February 2, 2012, NFL owners approved a loan to the 49ers of $200 million for use in constructing the new stadium, and to be taken from a new G-4 stadium loan fund.[89] Terms of the loan were not specified, but under the previous G-3 plan, money was repaid directly into the league's account from the borrowing team's share of gate receipts from road games.

Construction edit

 
Levi's Stadium under construction, July 11, 2013

Construction began soon after funding for the stadium had been confirmed. The official groundbreaking took place on April 19, 2012.[7] On July 30, 2012, the first steel beams for the stadium were laid down.[90] The first seats in Levi's Stadium were installed on October 1, 2013.

Construction was halted on June 11, 2013, after a mechanic working on an elevator was struck by a counterweight and then fell down the shaft to his death.[91] Work resumed two days later after officials from the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) declared the site safe, but as of October 2013, the accident remained under investigation.[92][93]

The Santa Clara stadium was constructed on a city-owned parking lot on Tasman Drive, located adjacent to the north of California's Great America theme park and leased to Great America for overflow parking. As with Candlestick Park, there are relatively few amenities in the stadium's immediate vicinity for sports fans, besides the 49ers headquarters and training facility. The Santa Clara Convention Center is northwest of the stadium site and there are two hotels on Tasman Drive next to the convention center, but the closest significant concentration of hotels and restaurants is on the Mission College Boulevard corridor almost a mile to the south, on the other side of Great America.

Opening edit

 
Levi's Stadium on August 2, 2014, hosting its first-ever game, a soccer match featuring the San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders FC.

The stadium opened on July 17, 2014.[94] It was originally scheduled to open on July 11, but was pushed back due to construction delays. The first game played at the new stadium was a Major League Soccer match on August 2, 2014, where the San Jose Earthquakes defeated Seattle Sounders FC 1–0 before a crowd of 48,765. The inaugural goal was scored in the 42nd minute by Yannick Djaló.[95]

On August 17, 2014, the 49ers lost their first preseason game, 34–0, against the Denver Broncos at Levi's Stadium. One fan at the game collapsed due to the heat and had to be rushed to a local hospital, where he died.[96]

The first 49ers' regular-season game at the stadium was held during Week 2 on September 14, 2014, when the team hosted the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football.[97] The Bears won the game 28–20[98] in front of a 49ers home record attendance of 70,799.[99]

Weekdays and parking edit

In November 2013, stadium and 49ers' officials initially requested the NFL to not schedule any Monday or Thursday night home games during Levi's Stadium's inaugural season due to parking issues in the area surrounding the stadium during weekdays.[100] Two months later, in January 2014, the Santa Clara city government was able to secure more than the 21,000 necessary parking spots by approving use of the fairways at the city-owned Santa Clara Golf and Tennis Club (which is located to the north of the stadium across Tasman Drive). This arrangement is similar to and was modeled upon a longstanding arrangement between the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and the adjacent Brookside Golf Course, where the golf course was modified to allow for vehicular access to the fairways; they are used for parking only when dry to minimize damage, and any damage that does occur is repaired afterward.

With access to the golf course fairways, Levi's Stadium now had 31,600 potential parking spaces, meaning that tailgating and weeknight games were now a possibility. However, the NFL decided not to schedule any weeknight home games at Levi's Stadium in 2014 until traffic flow within the area is figured out, with the exception of a Thanksgiving game between the 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks on November 27, 2014. Parking prices, which averaged $30 in the 49ers' final season at Candlestick Park, will increase to $40 at Levi's Stadium.[101]

Anticipating significant traffic from Levi's Stadium visitors, the nearby city of Mountain View instituted a three-hour parking limit on downtown streets during game days. While residents received exemptions via permit tags, stadium-goers must park in paid lots or far from Mountain View's Caltrain/VTA light rail station. This station is the closest VTA light rail station to San Francisco and receives transferring passengers heading south to San Jose via light rail (including people using the light rail to go directly to the Levi's Stadium station).[102]

In Spring 2015, 49ers' officials offered the city of Santa Clara $15 million to take over the adjacent Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park and convert these soccer fields into additional parking lots. This money, along with a large percentage of parking fees, would have then been used for the city to build a new youth sports complex elsewhere.[103] The plan was opposed by the youth soccer leagues that use the fields, and critics calling it a "land grab".[104] After many youth soccer players attended a city council meeting on April 29 to protest the proposal, the 49ers withdrew the $15 million offer.[105] The team then gave the city an unsolicited offer of $3 million to help improve various youth athletic fields and facilities, which was cited as a peace offering by San Francisco Chronicle columnists Phil Matier and Andrew Ross, and other Bay Area media,[106] but the city council turned the offer down.[107]

Other events edit

 
Super Bowl 50
in February 2016

Super Bowl 50 edit

Super Bowl 50 was held at the stadium on February 7, 2016; the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24–10. Lady Gaga performed the national anthem, and Coldplay performed with Beyoncé and Bruno Mars at halftime.[108]

Super Bowl LX edit

The venue is scheduled to host Super Bowl 60 (LX) on February 8, 2026.

WrestleMania 31 edit

 
WrestleMania 31

The stadium hosted WWE's WrestleMania 31 on March 29, 2015, the first WrestleMania in Northern California and the sixth in the state. The area also hosted various activities in the week-long celebration leading up to the primary event.[109] The show set a Levi's Stadium attendance record of 76,976, with $12.6 million in gate receipts.[110]

Ice hockey edit

Levi's Stadium hosted the 2015 NHL Stadium Series' February 21 game between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks;[111] the Kings won 2–1 in front of 70,205.[112]

Concerts edit

Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes
May 2, 2015 Kenny Chesney
Jason Aldean
Jake Owen
Cole Swindell
Old Dominion
The Big Revival Tour
The Burn It Down Tour
46,549 / 47,498 $4,765,582
June 27, 2015 Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead 151,650 / 151,650 $21,549,139 50th Anniversary concerts[113]
June 28, 2015
July 11, 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 47,617 / 47,617 $4,531,686
August 14, 2015 Taylor Swift Vance Joy
Shawn Mendes
The 1989 World Tour 102,139 / 102,139 $13,031,146 Fifth Harmony were special guests on the August 14 show.[114][115]
August 15, 2015 Little Mix, Joan Baez, and Julia Roberts were special guests on the August 15 show.[116][117]
August 29, 2015 Luke Bryan Florida Georgia Line
Randy Houser
Thomas Rhett
Dustin Lynch
DJ Rock
Kick the Dust Up Tour 46,919 / 46,919 $3,819,758
May 16, 2016 Beyoncé DJ Khaled The Formation World Tour 44,252 / 44,252 $6,201,845
September 3, 2016 Coldplay Alessia Cara
Bishop Briggs
A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52,404 / 52,404 $5,990,660
August 6, 2016 Kenny Chesney Miranda Lambert
Sam Hunt
Old Dominion
Spread the Love Tour 45,530 / 47,998 $3,728,449
September 17, 2016 Beyoncé DJ Drama The Formation World Tour 44,015 / 44,015 $4,898,690
May 17, 2017 U2 Mumford & Sons The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 50,072 / 50,072 $6,268,805
October 4, 2017 Coldplay Tove Lo
Alina Baraz
A Head Full of Dreams Tour 48,341 / 48,341 $5,265,835
May 11, 2018 Taylor Swift Camila Cabello
Charli XCX
Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour 107,550 / 107,550 $14,006,963 With a $14 million take from 107,550 sold tickets at the venue, Swift topped her own gross and attendance counts set during The 1989 World Tour in 2015
May 12, 2018
September 29, 2018 Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled On the Run II Tour 47,235 / 47,235 $7,548,208
August 18, 2019 The Rolling Stones Vista Kicks No Filter Tour 47,578 / 47,578 $11,496,719 This concert was originally scheduled to take place on May 18, 2019 but was postponed due to Mick Jagger recovering from a heart procedure.
May 15, 2022 Coldplay H.E.R. Music of the Spheres World Tour 50,791 / 50,791 $5,861,025 This concert was originally scheduled for April 23, 2022, but it was rescheduled due to logistical reasons.[118]
July 29, 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers Beck
Thundercat
Global Stadium Tour 45,743 / 45,743 $6,402,979
August 27, 2022 The Weeknd Mike Dean
Snoh Aalegra
After Hours til Dawn Tour 49,227 / 49,227 $9,599,671
October 8, 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road 77,554 / 77,554 $13,424,470
October 9, 2022
July 28, 2023 Taylor Swift Haim
Gracie Abrams
The Eras Tour
July 29, 2023
August 14, 2023 Karol G Agudelo Mañana Será Bonito Tour 43,363 / 43,363 $6,988,710
August 30, 2023 Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour 49,613 / 49,613 $15,402,846 [119]
September 16, 2023 Ed Sheeran Russ
Maisie Peters
+–=÷× Tour >80,000 / 80,000 The show set an attendance record for the stadium.[120]
May 17, 2024 Luke Combs Growin’ Up And Gettin’ Old Tour
May 18, 2024
July 17, 2024 The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour

Soccer edit

On July 31, 2014, the San Jose Earthquakes agreed to play one match per year for five years at Levi's Stadium.[121] On September 6, 2014, an international friendly between Mexico and Chile was held.[122] The stadium also hosted a 2015 International Champions Cup match between Barcelona and Manchester United on July 25, 2015, when United won 3–1. A 2016 International Champions Cup match featured Milan and Liverpool on July 30, 2016, with Liverpool winning 2–0.[123]

In June 2016, Levi's Stadium hosted four games at the Copa América Centenario; the opening match between United States and Colombia, two other group stage matches, and a quarterfinal where Chile defeated Mexico.[124][125][126]

A 2017 International Champions Cup game was held on July 23, 2017, when Manchester United defeated Real Madrid 1–1 (2–1 in a penalty shoot-out).

On July 26, 2017, the United States defeated Jamaica 2–1 to win their sixth CONCACAF Gold Cup title.

On March 23, 2018, Mexico won 3–0 against Iceland in a friendly in both teams' preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[127]

A 2018 International Champions Cup game was held on August 4, 2018, when Milan defeated Barcelona 1–0 with a last second goal by André Silva.

On May 12, 2019, the United States women's national soccer team played its first send-off series match ahead of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, defeating South Africa 3–0.

Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
August 2, 2014   San Jose Earthquakes 1–0   Seattle Sounders FC MLS Regular Season 48,765
September 6, 2014   Mexico 0–0   Chile International Friendly 67,175
May 24, 2015   San Jose Earthquakes 1–1   Orlando City SC MLS Regular Season 36,224
July 25, 2015   Manchester United 3–1   Barcelona 2015 International Champions Cup 68,416
June 3, 2016   Colombia 2–0   United States Copa América Centenario Group A 67,439
June 6, 2016   Argentina 2–1   Chile Copa América Centenario Group D 69,451
June 13, 2016   Uruguay 3–0   Jamaica Copa América Centenario Group C 40,166
June 18, 2016   Chile 7–0   Mexico Copa América Centenario quarterfinals 70,547
July 30, 2016   Liverpool 2–0   Milan 2016 International Champions Cup 30,758
July 23, 2017   Manchester United 1–1
(2–1 pen.)
  Real Madrid 2017 International Champions Cup 65,109
July 26, 2017   United States 2–1   Jamaica 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final 63,032
March 23, 2018   Mexico 3–0   Iceland International Friendly 68,917
July 22, 2018   San Jose Earthquakes 0–0   Manchester United Club Friendly 32,549
August 4, 2018   Milan 1–0   Barcelona 2018 International Champions Cup 51,391
March 26, 2019   Mexico 4–2   Paraguay International Friendly 50,317
May 12, 2019   United States women 3–0   South Africa women Women's International Friendly 22,788
July 20, 2019   Benfica 3–0   Guadalajara 2019 International Champions Cup 15,724
September 27, 2022   Colombia 3–2   Mexico International Friendly 67,311
May 6, 2023   San Jose Earthquakes 2–1   Los Angeles FC MLS Regular Season 45,112
July 2, 2023   Jamaica 5–0   Saint Kitts and Nevis 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A 60,347
  Qatar 1–0   Mexico 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group B
May 4, 2024   San Jose Earthquakes   Los Angeles FC MLS Regular Season
June 22, 2024   Ecuador   Venezuela 2024 Copa América
July 2, 2024   Brazil   Colombia
July 24, 2024   Chelsea   Wrexham Friendly
July 27, 2024   Guadalajara   San Jose Earthquakes 2024 Leagues Cup

2026 FIFA World Cup edit

Levi's Stadium is one of 16 venues which will host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It is one of eleven US venues for the tournament and is also one of two venues in California which will host matches, the other being SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. During the event, the stadium will be temporarily renamed to "San Francisco Stadium" in accordance with FIFA's policy on corporate-sponsored names. The stadium will host six matches: five group stage matches and one Round of 32 match.[128]

College football edit

Levi's Stadium has hosted numerous college football games. The first college game played there was an October 2014 regular season game between the Oregon Ducks and the California Golden Bears, in which Oregon won.[129] The stadium was the home of the Redbox Bowl (formerly the Foster Farms Bowl) and it served as the host for the Pac-12 Championship Game from 2014 through 2019. In January 2019, Levi's Stadium hosted the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship, marking the first time the College Football Playoff title game was played there.[130]

2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups edit

The San Francisco Bay Area is amongst the candidates being considered for hosting matches during the 2031 Rugby World Cup and 2033 Women's Rugby World Cup.[131]

Mass vaccination site edit

A mass COVID-19 vaccination site opened Tuesday February 9, 2021, at Levi's Stadium, with California Governor Gavin Newsom, representatives of the San Francisco 49ers, and Santa Clara County officials on hand to make it official. Five hundred people received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The hope is that eventually, 15,000 vaccines will be administered daily.[132][needs update]

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Levi s Stadium is an American football stadium located in Santa Clara California just west of the much larger city of San Jose in the San Francisco Bay Area It has served as the home venue for the National Football League NFL s San Francisco 49ers since 2014 The stadium is located approximately 40 miles 64 km south of San Francisco It is named after Levi Strauss amp Co which purchased naming rights in 2013 Levi s StadiumField of Jeans 1 Levi s Stadium in February 2016 prior to Super Bowl 50Levi s StadiumLocation in Santa Clara near San JoseShow map of San Jose CaliforniaLevi s StadiumLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaLevi s StadiumLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesAddress4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way 2 LocationSanta Clara CaliforniaCoordinates37 24 11 N 121 58 12 W 37 403 N 121 970 W 37 403 121 970Public transitSanta Clara Great AmericaGreat AmericaOwnerSanta Clara Stadium AuthorityOperatorForty Niners Football Company LLCExecutive suites174Capacity68 500 3 Record attendance80 000 Ed Sheeran Tour September 16 2023 4 SurfaceTifway II Bermuda Grass 5 6 ScoreboardYesConstructionBroke groundApril 19 2012 7 OpenedJuly 17 2014 7 Construction cost 1 3 billion est 7 1 61 billion in 2022 dollars 8 ArchitectHNTBProject managerHatheway Consulting LLC 9 Structural engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates 10 Services engineerElectrical Cupertino ElectricMechanical M E Engineers 11 General contractorTurner Devcon JV 12 13 TenantsSan Francisco 49ers NFL 2014 present San Francisco Bowl NCAA 2014 2019 Websitelevisstadium wbr comIn 2006 the 49ers proposed constructing a new stadium at Candlestick Point in San Francisco the site of their erstwhile home Candlestick Park The project which included plans for retail space and housing improvements was claimed to be of great potential benefit to the nearby historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point After negotiations with the city of San Francisco fell through the 49ers focused their attention on a site adjacent to their administrative offices and training facility in Santa Clara In June 2010 Santa Clara voters approved a measure authorizing the creation of the tax exempt Santa Clara Stadium Authority to build and own the new football stadium and for the city to lease land to the authority 14 A construction loan raised from private investors was secured in December 2011 allowing construction to start in April 2012 7 Levi s Stadium opened on July 17 2014 7 Levi s Stadium was the site of the Pac 12 Football Championship Game from 2014 through 2019 before moving to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas Previously that game was played on the home field of the division winner possessing the better record 15 16 Levi s Stadium hosted Super Bowl 50 on February 7 2016 and will host Super Bowl LX in 2026 17 18 Levi s Stadium also hosted the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship Levi s Stadium will host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup 19 20 Contents 1 Stadium design 1 1 Basic stadium features 1 1 1 Stadium app 1 1 2 Issues with the turf 1 2 Environmental sustainability 1 3 Rooftop farm 1 4 Transportation 1 4 1 Public transit 1 4 1 1 Nearby transit stations 1 4 2 Walking and bicycling 1 4 3 Vehicular access 1 5 Naming rights 2 Reception 3 Previous plans 3 1 The 1997 plan 3 2 The 2006 plan 4 Santa Clara City Council negotiations 5 The campaign 5 1 Santa Clara stadium campaign 5 2 Measure J June 8 2010 5 3 Election results 6 Oakland Raiders as possible co tenants 7 Financing 8 Construction 9 Opening 10 Weekdays and parking 11 Other events 11 1 Super Bowl 50 11 2 Super Bowl LX 11 3 WrestleMania 31 11 4 Ice hockey 11 5 Concerts 11 6 Soccer 11 6 1 2026 FIFA World Cup 11 7 College football 11 8 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups 11 9 Mass vaccination site 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksStadium design editThe stadium was designed by HNTB an internationally renowned architectural firm with a focus on creating a multi purpose venue and with the fan experience and green technology as top priorities Civil engineering work was performed by Winzler amp Kelly which was acquired by GHD Group in 2011 Commissioning services were provided by Glumac Basic stadium features edit nbsp Levi s Stadium in August 2014 during a 49ers game Levi s Stadium is designed as an open stadium with a natural grass field It has a seating capacity of 68 500 expandable to approximately 75 000 to host major events like the Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup However on June 27 2015 The Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well Tour made history by extending the stadium to 83 000 in attendance The seating design of the stadium places approximately two thirds of the fans in the lower bowl which is one of the largest of its kind in the entire NFL The design features significantly improved accessibility and seating options for fans with special needs and disabilities when compared to the 49ers former home the now demolished Candlestick Park The configuration is similar to Ford Field home of the NFL s Detroit Lions with the majority of the luxury suites on one side of the field which puts the fans in the upper deck closer to the action As a multi use facility the stadium can be configured for special touring events including concerts motocross events indoor outdoor conferences and other community events The stadium is also designed to meet the FIFA field geometry requirements for international soccer which will allow it to host international friendly matches and major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup The stadium also features over 109 000 square feet 10 100 m2 of flexible premium meeting space in the club areas 21 Stadium app edit There is a stadium app designed specifically for home football games for the 49ers to provide a better fan experience for fans and guests The app can be downloaded for free from the App Store and Google Play Features are limited on non football game days or if one is outside the vicinity of the stadium However when one has the app within the stadium on game and event days one has many options including in seat delivery live streaming navigation and much more The app can be extended to other events hosted by the stadium if the third party would like to include its features for their guests 22 Issues with the turf edit The stadium had repeated problems with the grass surface including the grass collapsing under Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker during a week 6 game in 2015 23 This led to concern that the stadium wasn t of a high enough caliber to host a high stakes game such as the Super Bowl 24 The problems with the turf were mentioned the day after the Super Bowl by Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib who said The footing on the field was terrible San Fran the 49ers has to play eight games on that field so they better do something to get it fixed It was terrible 25 Environmental sustainability edit Stadium proponents claim that the stadium is currently one of the largest buildings registered with the U S Green Building Council It is also believed to be the first stadium that will have both a green roof and solar panels The 49ers are exploring collaborative opportunities with the Environmental Protection Agency to explore environmentally friendly components including 21 Use of an outside commissioning agent to verify that energy related systems are installed calibrated and performing in compliance with the project requirements Use of public transit nearby including VTA ACE Amtrak with connection to a proposed future BART extension Construction of a green roof 27 000 sf and photovoltaic panels 20 000 sf Use of paving materials and roofing materials with a high solar reflectance index Use of recycled water for landscape irrigation toilets and urinals along with water conserving fixtures No use of CFC based refrigerants in the HVAC systems Systems will instead use refrigerants that minimize compounds that contribute to ozone depletion Installation of permanent monitoring systems that provide feedback on ventilation system performance Diversion recycling and or salvaging 75 of non hazardous construction waste Use of controllable and programmable lighting control systems and thermal comfort control systemsLevi s Stadium received a Gold LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Certificate It is the first professional football stadium in the United States to receive this certification as new construction 26 Rooftop farm edit In July 2016 Levi s Stadium converted 6 500 square feet 600 m2 of the green roof to an organically maintained rooftop farm The vision for this quarter acre named the Faithful Farm after the 49ers loyal following came from team CEO Jed York and his wife Danielle York a former science teacher was particularly interested in a dedicated space that could help the building achieve some of its goals for sustainability The first rooftop farm on an NFL stadium Lara Hermanson and Matt Sandoval of Farmscape worked with the San Francisco 49ers to create the Faithful Farm Herbs tomatoes peppers zucchini leafy greens and edible flowers are among the 40 rotational crops which are harvested for use in dishes served at Levi s Stadium in club spaces during games and at the more than 200 private events hosted at the stadium each year As of 2019 update the farm was undergoing expansion to add another 6 500 square feet 600 m2 27 28 29 30 Transportation edit Public transit edit Stadium patrons have the option of riding VTA light rail Valley Transportation Authority to the stadium The closest light rail station is the Great America station which is located just west of the stadium in the median of Tasman Drive To the east other transit options include the VTA Lick Mill station also in the Tasman median as well as the Amtrak and ACE station near California s Great America VTA also offers dedicated shuttle bus service to the stadium from the Warm Springs BART station 31 Nearby transit stations edit Station name Agency nameGreat America VTA Light RailSanta Clara Great America ACEAmtrakWalking and bicycling edit nbsp San Tomas Aquino Creek next to Levi s StadiumLevi s Stadium was constructed immediately east of the San Tomas Aquino Trail a paved multi use path installed by the City of Santa Clara in 2004 32 that connects to a continuous 100 mile 160 km network of off street paths including the regional San Francisco Bay Trail The city announced in March 2013 that the San Tomas Aquino Trail would be temporarily detoured between Agnew Road and Tasman Drive for approximately one year starting April 15 and ending when the Stadium is open 33 but this one mile section of the trail remained closed to the public before and during stadium events since they began in August 2014 requiring the continued use of the two mile on street detour The stadium project s Final Environmental Impact Report EIR disclosed no such ongoing temporary closures of the trail but stated instead that While there will likely be a sizeable increase in pedestrians on the San Tomas Aquino Creek trail before and after NFL events the creek trail is open to both pedestrians and cyclists and there are no restrictions on use Anyone at anytime can access and use the trail 34 Vehicular access edit The stadium s official mailing address is on Marie P DeBartolo Way formerly Centennial Boulevard which is actually a cul de sac on the east side of the stadium The primary access route to the stadium is Tasman Drive which runs along its northern side Tasman is a major east west arterial road which connects to Interstate 880 several miles to the east Both west and east of the stadium Tasman intersects with various north south arterial roads which connect to several important freeways such as California State Route 87 U S Route 101 California State Route 237 and Interstate 680 The closest and most important of those north south roads is Great America Parkway to the west of the stadium which is named after the theme park to the south Naming rights edit On May 8 2013 the 49ers announced that San Francisco based Levi Strauss amp Co purchased the naming rights to the new stadium The deal calls for Levi s to pay 220 3 million to the city of Santa Clara and the 49ers over 20 years with an option to extend the deal for another five years for around 75 million 35 On September 14 2015 ESPN s Chris Berman coined the name The Big Bellbottom in reference to the stadium 36 In a Deadspin article covering the 49ers on August 18 2015 article writer Drew Magary coined the nickname the Jeanhole for the stadium 37 Reception editLevi s Stadium has been praised for its excellent sightlines beautiful architecture plentiful amenities technological advancements convenient public transportation access and environmental sustenance 38 However the stadium has been heavily criticized for its highly corporate atmosphere and lack of a football atmosphere that Candlestick Park had With the stadium having the most expensive ticket prices in the league during its inaugural season many long tenured and loyal fans that had contributed to the football atmosphere at Candlestick Park could not afford to buy season tickets with the added cost of the Stadium Builders License Additionally with the distractions inside the stadium that include multiple bars and lounges fans would often hang out in those places while the game is going on rather than watching the game from their seats 39 Levi s Stadium has received some backlash from season ticket holders who are unhappy regarding rules that won t allow them to print their tickets until 72 hours before the game making re sale very difficult 40 In addition older 49ers fans say that people are more segmented at Levi s Stadium in comparison to Candlestick Park leaving tailgaters with large expanses of empty parking stalls and a more desolate tailgating experience 41 Pilots flying into San Jose International Airport have frequently complained of being blinded or disoriented by the lights from the light towers and scoreboards The stadium is directly in the flight path of one of the airport s runways 42 According to Bay Area NBC affiliate KNTV in 2016 there had been at least 43 complaints about the lights since the stadium opened Levi s Stadium has also received heavy criticism for the way fans are treated on hot days during early season afternoon games The majority of fans are seated on the east side of the stadium and during these afternoon games this side of the stadium is fully exposed to the elements due to the lack of overhangs With the climate of Santa Clara being much warmer than San Francisco it makes watching games on hot days uncomfortable for fans as they are less accommodated for exposure to the sun than are patrons at other stadiums in hot weather climates Several fans suffered heat exhaustion during preseason and early season afternoon games This has led to the eastern stands being largely empty on hot days 43 The stadium had been designed with the Candlestick Point site in mind and when the team decided to build it in Santa Clara instead they kept the design intact in order to quickly get started on construction without taking the differences in climate into account 44 Due to its close proximity to the airport Federal Aviation Administration regulations do not allow the 49ers to add any more height to the stadium while any additional overhangs would have to be structures making it very difficult to fix the problem 45 Previous plans editThe 49ers pursued a new stadium since 1997 when a plan for a stadium and a mall at Candlestick Point passed a public vote When the plans failed to move forward the San Francisco 49ers presented an alternative plan on July 18 2006 to construct a new 68 500 seat open air stadium as part of a mixed use development featuring housing commercial and retail space In November 2006 the team announced that plans for a new stadium at Candlestick Point were not feasible citing extensive costs for infrastructure parking accommodations and other changes that would cost more than the stadium itself 46 The 49ers turned their focus to making Santa Clara the home to their new stadium The 1997 plan edit San Francisco voters in 1997 approved 100 million in city spending to build a new stadium and an attached shopping mall at Candlestick Point 47 However even after voter approval to grant economic help for the project the stadium was not constructed This was because owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr was facing legal troubles which led him to surrender ownership of the team to his sister Denise DeBartolo York and brother in law John York Mills Corporation the company chosen by the 49ers was unable to put together a plan to successfully construct a new stadium for the team 48 NFL owners had gone as far as awarding the new stadium the rights to host Super Bowl XXXVII 49 When stadium plans stalled the game went to San Diego s Qualcomm Stadium instead For years the city and team ownership were embattled over attempts to gain funding and a green light for construction of a new stadium None of these attempts proved to be successful 50 The 2006 plan edit The city of San Francisco received a new incentive to get a new stadium built Mayor Gavin Newsom wanted to bring the 2016 Summer Olympics to the city and a new stadium would sweeten the city s proposal for selection by the United States Olympic Committee as the official US submission to the IOC The announcement came in November 2006 It called for a new stadium that would be converted into a 68 600 seat stadium for the 49ers after the Olympics The Olympic Village would be converted into low income housing after the games were over 51 The new stadium was to be built at Candlestick Point on land just southeast of Candlestick Park The cost of the stadium would be 916 million Lennar would build housing retail and office space around the stadium area 48 Originally part of the area surrounding Candlestick Park was to be zoned for retail space and housing the new 49ers stadium was to be combined with such elements bringing much needed attractions to the historically blighted neighborhood of Hunters Point 52 The stadium would be stocked with 150 luxury suites 7 500 premium club seats and an increased number of seats lower and closer to the field called bowl seating potentially raising the 49ers franchise value up as much as 250 million and offering at least 300 million in advertising and concession deals the majority of which from paid corporate naming 53 The architectural design would be reminiscent of San Francisco buildings The project planning did not get off to a good start however with contention between the 49ers and the city of San Francisco over viable locations for the new stadium Initially the idea was to build a stadium in the parking lot of Candlestick Park and later demolish the aging stadium Team ownership feared that construction of the village and the stadium would severely limit the amount of land available in Candlestick Point creating a parking problem for fans and increasing traffic along the roads that link the stadium to the freeway Moreover with residents in the low income housing by 2016 traffic would be permanently increased further damaging the already limited methods of transportation to the park 54 With San Francisco slow to come up with better locations for the stadium or ways to circumvent the problems posed by construction at Candlestick Point team owners Denise DeBartolo York and John York announced on November 9 2006 that the 49ers were shifting their efforts to create a new stadium to the city of Santa Clara home to the team offices and training facility since 1987 approximately 40 miles 64 km south of San Francisco 54 The sudden removal of the planned stadium forced the San Francisco Olympics bid group to cancel its proposal which engendered great anger not only from Mayor Newsom but also from such 49ers legends as Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott who were part of the effort to bring the Olympics to the Bay Area 55 In addition many fans were outraged at the suggestion to move the 49ers out of the city that it had shared history with for decades The Yorks insisted that the legacy of the franchise would be respected in the sense that the 49ers would not be renamed nor moved out of the Bay Area 50 This was met with much opposition from Mayor Newsom and Senator Dianne Feinstein who was mayor of San Francisco between 1978 and 1988 the senator stated that the team should be unable to use the San Francisco name if its operations were not based in the city 56 On January 3 2007 California State Senator Carole Migden introduced a bill entitled SB49 that would bar the 49ers from building a new stadium within a 100 mile 160 km radius of San Francisco if they were to leave the city The 49ers organization announced its strong opposition to the legislation and retorted that passing such a bill would only encourage the team to move out of the Bay Area altogether 57 The bill died without being acted upon 58 Santa Clara City Council negotiations editThe Santa Clara stadium project had been in the works since 2007 with negotiations beginning in 2008 Two years later the following documents were produced that were key to understanding the stadium deal that went before the voters of Santa Clara on June 8 2010 All documents cited below are publicly available on the City of Santa Clara s website Term sheet Detailed agreement between the city of Santa Clara and the San Francisco 49ers about the financing construction operation and eventual demolition of the stadium Key points include no new or increased city taxes or costs to residents 49ers responsible for construction and operation cost overruns and the city will continue to own the land and receive rent payments back to its general fund from the stadium 59 49ers Stadium Proposal A PowerPoint presentation given to the City of Santa Clara April 24 2007 60 Study Economic and Fiscal Impacts of a New State of the Art Stadium in Santa Clara This is a study conducted by Conventions Sports and Leisure CSL It highlights estimates of a new stadium s economic and fiscal impact on the City of Santa Clara and the region including the creation of new jobs and new economic activity 61 Environmental Impact Report This document is part of the state mandated California Environmental Quality Act CEQA process It researches in depth all possible environmental impacts the stadium may have 62 Most city council members in Santa Clara were extremely receptive to the possibility of a new stadium being constructed there for the 49ers In 2009 the Santa Clara City Council led by Mayor Patricia Mahan along with city employees began negotiating in earnest with the team who presented the city with stadium plans On June 2 2009 by a 5 2 vote the Santa Clara city council agreed to preliminary terms as detailed in a term sheet 63 The official term sheet stated that the team s name would not change the team would continue to be called the San Francisco 49ers even when the move to Santa Clara was complete 64 65 The campaign editSanta Clara stadium campaign edit In December 2009 Cedar Fair Entertainment Great America s owner filed a lawsuit to stop the project from proceeding 66 However the lawsuit was dismissed in court On December 15 2009 the Santa Clara City Council voted 5 2 to withdraw their city sponsored ballot measure on the stadium issue in favor of a ballot initiative Measure J 67 The ballot initiative was voted on on June 8 2010 and passed by 58 of Santa Clara voters 68 69 Santa Clara City Council members William Kennedy and Jamie McLeod had opposed the stadium project and worked unsuccessfully to get Measure J defeated 70 Measure J June 8 2010 edit Measure J is a binding voter initiated measure that was approved by voters in the City of Santa Clara All documents cited below are publicly available on the City of Santa Clara s official website Ballot Question This is the question that was presented to voters 71 Shall the City of Santa Clara adopt Ordinance 17 20 leasing City property for a professional football stadium and other events no use of City General or Enterprise funds for construction no new taxes for residents for stadium Redevelopment Agency funds capped for construction private party pays all construction cost overruns no City Agency obligation for stadium operating maintenance private party payment of projected fair market rent and additional funds for senior youth library recreation to City s General Fund Voter Ordinance This city ordinance becomes law if Santa Clara voters approve Measure J 72 Election results edit Measure J June 8 2010 73 Choice Votes nbsp Yes 14 782 58 2No 10 505 41 8Total votes 25 133 100 00Oakland Raiders as possible co tenants editThere was a possibility that the Oakland Raiders might share the stadium allowing its costs to be split between the two teams 74 The stadium is designed to accommodate two teams with the exterior LEDs being programmable for alternate colors and two home team locker rooms 75 The 49ers 74 and Raiders 76 publicly said it would be an option if possible while NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was strongly in favor of the two sharing a stadium 77 Fans of both teams reacted negatively to the idea The arrangement would have been similar to the New York Giants and New York Jets who shared Giants Stadium from 1984 to 2009 and currently share its successor MetLife Stadium The 49ers and Raiders sharing a stadium would not have been a first as the two shared Kezar Stadium for part of 1960 78 It would have also fulfilled the late Raiders owner Al Davis goal of a new stadium something he had strongly desired since the late 1980s although Davis was against sharing a new stadium with another NFL team in Los Angeles when the idea was proposed to him prompting his move back to Oakland in 1995 79 80 In the wake of Davis death the possibility of the 49ers and Raiders sharing the stadium became a stronger possibility However by October 2011 the 49ers were far enough along on the stadium to have reportedly already sold over a quarter of the luxury suites meaning the Raiders would be forced to be secondary tenants 81 In October 2012 Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis told reporters he had no plans to share the Santa Clara stadium with the 49ers According to the report discussions remained open although Davis wanted to keep the team in Oakland or a nearby site in Dublin 82 When the stadium had its grand opening on July 17 2014 Goodell mentioned to the live crowd that it would make a great home for the Raiders and that it was up for the team to decide whether or not it wanted to play there or build a stadium on the site of the Oakland Coliseum While the 49ers remained open to sharing the stadium with the Raiders the Raiders said that their personal preference was the Coliseum site 83 On February 20 2015 the Raiders announced that they would be seeking a joint stadium in Carson with the San Diego Chargers should they not receive public funding to replace the Oakland Coliseum reducing the likelihood of the Raiders sharing Levi s Stadium with the 49ers 84 In January 2016 after losing their bid to relocate to Los Angeles to the Los Angeles Rams the Raiders withdrew their request to move to Los Angeles and joint tenancy at Levi s again surfaced in general discussion 75 However in March 2017 the Raiders were approved for a move to Las Vegas for the 2020 season with the new Allegiant Stadium under construction as their future home Levi s Stadium was mentioned as a possible temporary home for the Oakland Raiders for the 2019 season before they relocate to Las Vegas Santa Clara officials drew up plans for this possibility 85 However the Raiders signed a one year lease extension for the Oakland Coliseum with an option for a second year of construction if Las Vegas were to be delayed ending any possibility of them playing at Levi s Stadium 86 Financing editIn December 2011 the Santa Clara City Council voted for an agreement that calls for the city s Stadium Authority to borrow 850 million from Goldman Sachs Bank of America and U S Bank This will cover most of the construction costs with the remainder to be made up via funding from the NFL a hotel tax and city redevelopment funds Interest fees and terms for this loan have not been disclosed 87 88 The 850 million building loan plus interest and fees will be assumed by the city s Stadium Authority where additional interest and fees will be applied On February 2 2012 NFL owners approved a loan to the 49ers of 200 million for use in constructing the new stadium and to be taken from a new G 4 stadium loan fund 89 Terms of the loan were not specified but under the previous G 3 plan money was repaid directly into the league s account from the borrowing team s share of gate receipts from road games Construction edit nbsp Levi s Stadium under construction July 11 2013Construction began soon after funding for the stadium had been confirmed The official groundbreaking took place on April 19 2012 7 On July 30 2012 the first steel beams for the stadium were laid down 90 The first seats in Levi s Stadium were installed on October 1 2013 Construction was halted on June 11 2013 after a mechanic working on an elevator was struck by a counterweight and then fell down the shaft to his death 91 Work resumed two days later after officials from the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration Cal OSHA declared the site safe but as of October 2013 the accident remained under investigation 92 93 The Santa Clara stadium was constructed on a city owned parking lot on Tasman Drive located adjacent to the north of California s Great America theme park and leased to Great America for overflow parking As with Candlestick Park there are relatively few amenities in the stadium s immediate vicinity for sports fans besides the 49ers headquarters and training facility The Santa Clara Convention Center is northwest of the stadium site and there are two hotels on Tasman Drive next to the convention center but the closest significant concentration of hotels and restaurants is on the Mission College Boulevard corridor almost a mile to the south on the other side of Great America Opening edit nbsp Levi s Stadium on August 2 2014 hosting its first ever game a soccer match featuring the San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders FC The stadium opened on July 17 2014 94 It was originally scheduled to open on July 11 but was pushed back due to construction delays The first game played at the new stadium was a Major League Soccer match on August 2 2014 where the San Jose Earthquakes defeated Seattle Sounders FC 1 0 before a crowd of 48 765 The inaugural goal was scored in the 42nd minute by Yannick Djalo 95 On August 17 2014 the 49ers lost their first preseason game 34 0 against the Denver Broncos at Levi s Stadium One fan at the game collapsed due to the heat and had to be rushed to a local hospital where he died 96 The first 49ers regular season game at the stadium was held during Week 2 on September 14 2014 when the team hosted the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football 97 The Bears won the game 28 20 98 in front of a 49ers home record attendance of 70 799 99 Weekdays and parking editIn November 2013 stadium and 49ers officials initially requested the NFL to not schedule any Monday or Thursday night home games during Levi s Stadium s inaugural season due to parking issues in the area surrounding the stadium during weekdays 100 Two months later in January 2014 the Santa Clara city government was able to secure more than the 21 000 necessary parking spots by approving use of the fairways at the city owned Santa Clara Golf and Tennis Club which is located to the north of the stadium across Tasman Drive This arrangement is similar to and was modeled upon a longstanding arrangement between the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and the adjacent Brookside Golf Course where the golf course was modified to allow for vehicular access to the fairways they are used for parking only when dry to minimize damage and any damage that does occur is repaired afterward With access to the golf course fairways Levi s Stadium now had 31 600 potential parking spaces meaning that tailgating and weeknight games were now a possibility However the NFL decided not to schedule any weeknight home games at Levi s Stadium in 2014 until traffic flow within the area is figured out with the exception of a Thanksgiving game between the 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks on November 27 2014 Parking prices which averaged 30 in the 49ers final season at Candlestick Park will increase to 40 at Levi s Stadium 101 Anticipating significant traffic from Levi s Stadium visitors the nearby city of Mountain View instituted a three hour parking limit on downtown streets during game days While residents received exemptions via permit tags stadium goers must park in paid lots or far from Mountain View s Caltrain VTA light rail station This station is the closest VTA light rail station to San Francisco and receives transferring passengers heading south to San Jose via light rail including people using the light rail to go directly to the Levi s Stadium station 102 In Spring 2015 49ers officials offered the city of Santa Clara 15 million to take over the adjacent Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park and convert these soccer fields into additional parking lots This money along with a large percentage of parking fees would have then been used for the city to build a new youth sports complex elsewhere 103 The plan was opposed by the youth soccer leagues that use the fields and critics calling it a land grab 104 After many youth soccer players attended a city council meeting on April 29 to protest the proposal the 49ers withdrew the 15 million offer 105 The team then gave the city an unsolicited offer of 3 million to help improve various youth athletic fields and facilities which was cited as a peace offering by San Francisco Chronicle columnists Phil Matier and Andrew Ross and other Bay Area media 106 but the city council turned the offer down 107 Other events edit nbsp Super Bowl 50in February 2016Super Bowl 50 edit See also Super Bowl 50 Super Bowl 50 was held at the stadium on February 7 2016 the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24 10 Lady Gaga performed the national anthem and Coldplay performed with Beyonce and Bruno Mars at halftime 108 Super Bowl LX edit See also Super Bowl LX The venue is scheduled to host Super Bowl 60 LX on February 8 2026 WrestleMania 31 edit nbsp WrestleMania 31The stadium hosted WWE s WrestleMania 31 on March 29 2015 the first WrestleMania in Northern California and the sixth in the state The area also hosted various activities in the week long celebration leading up to the primary event 109 The show set a Levi s Stadium attendance record of 76 976 with 12 6 million in gate receipts 110 Ice hockey edit Levi s Stadium hosted the 2015 NHL Stadium Series February 21 game between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks 111 the Kings won 2 1 in front of 70 205 112 Concerts edit Date Artist Opening act s Tour Concert name Attendance Revenue NotesMay 2 2015 Kenny ChesneyJason Aldean Jake OwenCole SwindellOld Dominion The Big Revival TourThe Burn It Down Tour 46 549 47 498 4 765 582June 27 2015 Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead 151 650 151 650 21 549 139 50th Anniversary concerts 113 June 28 2015July 11 2015 One Direction Icona Pop On the Road Again Tour 47 617 47 617 4 531 686August 14 2015 Taylor Swift Vance JoyShawn Mendes The 1989 World Tour 102 139 102 139 13 031 146 Fifth Harmony were special guests on the August 14 show 114 115 August 15 2015 Little Mix Joan Baez and Julia Roberts were special guests on the August 15 show 116 117 August 29 2015 Luke Bryan Florida Georgia LineRandy HouserThomas RhettDustin LynchDJ Rock Kick the Dust Up Tour 46 919 46 919 3 819 758May 16 2016 Beyonce DJ Khaled The Formation World Tour 44 252 44 252 6 201 845September 3 2016 Coldplay Alessia CaraBishop Briggs A Head Full of Dreams Tour 52 404 52 404 5 990 660August 6 2016 Kenny Chesney Miranda LambertSam HuntOld Dominion Spread the Love Tour 45 530 47 998 3 728 449September 17 2016 Beyonce DJ Drama The Formation World Tour 44 015 44 015 4 898 690May 17 2017 U2 Mumford amp Sons The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 50 072 50 072 6 268 805October 4 2017 Coldplay Tove LoAlina Baraz A Head Full of Dreams Tour 48 341 48 341 5 265 835May 11 2018 Taylor Swift Camila CabelloCharli XCX Taylor Swift s Reputation Stadium Tour 107 550 107 550 14 006 963 With a 14 million take from 107 550 sold tickets at the venue Swift topped her own gross and attendance counts set during The 1989 World Tour in 2015May 12 2018September 29 2018 BeyonceJay Z Chloe X Halle and DJ Khaled On the Run II Tour 47 235 47 235 7 548 208August 18 2019 The Rolling Stones Vista Kicks No Filter Tour 47 578 47 578 11 496 719 This concert was originally scheduled to take place on May 18 2019 but was postponed due to Mick Jagger recovering from a heart procedure May 15 2022 Coldplay H E R Music of the Spheres World Tour 50 791 50 791 5 861 025 This concert was originally scheduled for April 23 2022 but it was rescheduled due to logistical reasons 118 July 29 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers Beck Thundercat Global Stadium Tour 45 743 45 743 6 402 979August 27 2022 The Weeknd Mike DeanSnoh Aalegra After Hours til Dawn Tour 49 227 49 227 9 599 671October 8 2022 Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road 77 554 77 554 13 424 470October 9 2022July 28 2023 Taylor Swift HaimGracie Abrams The Eras TourJuly 29 2023August 14 2023 Karol G Agudelo Manana Sera Bonito Tour 43 363 43 363 6 988 710August 30 2023 Beyonce Renaissance World Tour 49 613 49 613 15 402 846 119 September 16 2023 Ed Sheeran RussMaisie Peters Tour gt 80 000 80 000 The show set an attendance record for the stadium 120 May 17 2024 Luke Combs Growin Up And Gettin Old TourMay 18 2024July 17 2024 The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds TourSoccer edit On July 31 2014 the San Jose Earthquakes agreed to play one match per year for five years at Levi s Stadium 121 On September 6 2014 an international friendly between Mexico and Chile was held 122 The stadium also hosted a 2015 International Champions Cup match between Barcelona and Manchester United on July 25 2015 when United won 3 1 A 2016 International Champions Cup match featured Milan and Liverpool on July 30 2016 with Liverpool winning 2 0 123 In June 2016 Levi s Stadium hosted four games at the Copa America Centenario the opening match between United States and Colombia two other group stage matches and a quarterfinal where Chile defeated Mexico 124 125 126 A 2017 International Champions Cup game was held on July 23 2017 when Manchester United defeated Real Madrid 1 1 2 1 in a penalty shoot out On July 26 2017 the United States defeated Jamaica 2 1 to win their sixth CONCACAF Gold Cup title On March 23 2018 Mexico won 3 0 against Iceland in a friendly in both teams preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup 127 A 2018 International Champions Cup game was held on August 4 2018 when Milan defeated Barcelona 1 0 with a last second goal by Andre Silva On May 12 2019 the United States women s national soccer team played its first send off series match ahead of the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup defeating South Africa 3 0 Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament SpectatorsAugust 2 2014 nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 1 0 nbsp Seattle Sounders FC MLS Regular Season 48 765September 6 2014 nbsp Mexico 0 0 nbsp Chile International Friendly 67 175May 24 2015 nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 1 1 nbsp Orlando City SC MLS Regular Season 36 224July 25 2015 nbsp Manchester United 3 1 nbsp Barcelona 2015 International Champions Cup 68 416June 3 2016 nbsp Colombia 2 0 nbsp United States Copa America Centenario Group A 67 439June 6 2016 nbsp Argentina 2 1 nbsp Chile Copa America Centenario Group D 69 451June 13 2016 nbsp Uruguay 3 0 nbsp Jamaica Copa America Centenario Group C 40 166June 18 2016 nbsp Chile 7 0 nbsp Mexico Copa America Centenario quarterfinals 70 547July 30 2016 nbsp Liverpool 2 0 nbsp Milan 2016 International Champions Cup 30 758July 23 2017 nbsp Manchester United 1 1 2 1 pen nbsp Real Madrid 2017 International Champions Cup 65 109July 26 2017 nbsp United States 2 1 nbsp Jamaica 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final 63 032March 23 2018 nbsp Mexico 3 0 nbsp Iceland International Friendly 68 917July 22 2018 nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 0 0 nbsp Manchester United Club Friendly 32 549August 4 2018 nbsp Milan 1 0 nbsp Barcelona 2018 International Champions Cup 51 391March 26 2019 nbsp Mexico 4 2 nbsp Paraguay International Friendly 50 317May 12 2019 nbsp United States women 3 0 nbsp South Africa women Women s International Friendly 22 788July 20 2019 nbsp Benfica 3 0 nbsp Guadalajara 2019 International Champions Cup 15 724September 27 2022 nbsp Colombia 3 2 nbsp Mexico International Friendly 67 311May 6 2023 nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 2 1 nbsp Los Angeles FC MLS Regular Season 45 112July 2 2023 nbsp Jamaica 5 0 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A 60 347 nbsp Qatar 1 0 nbsp Mexico 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group BMay 4 2024 nbsp San Jose Earthquakes nbsp Los Angeles FC MLS Regular SeasonJune 22 2024 nbsp Ecuador nbsp Venezuela 2024 Copa AmericaJuly 2 2024 nbsp Brazil nbsp ColombiaJuly 24 2024 nbsp Chelsea nbsp Wrexham FriendlyJuly 27 2024 nbsp Guadalajara nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 2024 Leagues Cup2026 FIFA World Cup edit Levi s Stadium is one of 16 venues which will host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup It is one of eleven US venues for the tournament and is also one of two venues in California which will host matches the other being SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles During the event the stadium will be temporarily renamed to San Francisco Stadium in accordance with FIFA s policy on corporate sponsored names The stadium will host six matches five group stage matches and one Round of 32 match 128 College football edit Levi s Stadium has hosted numerous college football games The first college game played there was an October 2014 regular season game between the Oregon Ducks and the California Golden Bears in which Oregon won 129 The stadium was the home of the Redbox Bowl formerly the Foster Farms Bowl and it served as the host for the Pac 12 Championship Game from 2014 through 2019 In January 2019 Levi s Stadium hosted the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship marking the first time the College Football Playoff title game was played there 130 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups edit The San Francisco Bay Area is amongst the candidates being considered for hosting matches during the 2031 Rugby World Cup and 2033 Women s Rugby World Cup 131 Mass vaccination site edit A mass COVID 19 vaccination site opened Tuesday February 9 2021 at Levi s Stadium with California Governor Gavin Newsom representatives of the San Francisco 49ers and Santa Clara County officials on hand to make it official Five hundred people received their first dose of a COVID 19 vaccine The hope is that eventually 15 000 vaccines will be administered daily 132 needs update See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalCandlestick Park Kezar StadiumReferences edit Strauss Chris May 8 2013 New 49ers stadium will be field of jeans ftw usatoday com USA Today Sports Retrieved February 3 2019 Rosenberg Mike March 12 2013 49ers Stadium s New Street Address in Santa Clara Named After Team Luminaries The Mercury News Retrieved October 8 2013 About Levi s Stadium LevisStadium com Retrieved June 26 2018 Review Ed Sheeran smashes amazing attendance record at Levi s Stadium Mercury News September 17 2023 Barrows Matt September 12 2014 Stadium grass take two 49ers to test reconfigured field The Sacramento Bee Retrieved September 13 2014 Rosenberg Mike September 5 2014 49ers switch Levi s Stadium field to Candlestick style grass ahead of test Saturday The 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Bushnell Henry February 4 2024 2026 World Cup schedule reveal FIFA picks New York for final Mexico for opener West Coast for USMNT Yahoo Sports Retrieved February 4 2024 Marcus Mariota throws 5 TDs as Oregon trumps Cal in 100 point affair ESPN AP October 25 2014 Retrieved January 8 2019 Orange Crush Clemson topples No 1 Bama for national title ESPN AP January 7 2019 Retrieved January 8 2019 United States named host nation for 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cup USA Rugby NBC Bay Area staff February 9 2021 Mass COVID 19 Vaccination Site Opens at 49ers Levi s Stadium NBC News Bay Area External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Levi s Stadium Official website nbsp Levi s Stadium Seating Chart Stadiums of Pro Football 49ers Stadium San Francisco 49ersEvents and tenantsPreceded byCandlestick Park1971 2013 Home of the San Francisco 49ers2014 present Succeeded bycurrentPreceded byUniversity of Phoenix StadiumCaesars Superdome Host of the Super Bowl50 2016LX 2026 Succeeded byNRG 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