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                            | Oakland 
                              Raiders - Netword Associates Coliseum |   
                            | Address: | 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621
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                            | Name: | McAfee Coliseum |   
                            | Home Team: | Oakland Raiders |   
                            | Capacity: | 63,132 |   
                            | Playing 
                              Surface: | Grass |   
                            | Year Opened: | 1966 |  |  Home of the Oakland Raiders 
                  for more than 20 years, McAfee Coliseum has been 
                  the home of the Raiders for two different stints. In the mid 
                  1940’s Oakland officials first proposed that a new stadium 
                  be built in the area, to try to attract a baseball and football 
                  team. It was 1960 before a site was chosen to build the stadium 
                  on, near the C.W. Nimitz Freeway. Construction on the multipurpose 
                  stadium began in 1962. The stadium was constructed deep in the 
                  ground, allowing fans to enter on the upper deck level. The 
                  stadium was named Oakland Coliseum, and was completed in four 
                  years. Prior to moving into the coliseum, the Raiders played 
                  at Frank Youell Field, which had a capacity around 20,000.
 The Oakland Raiders played their first 
                    game at the Oakland Coliseum on September 18, 1966. The Oakland 
                    Coliseum had 45,000 seats when it opened. Designed to be multipurpose, 
                    the Raiders were the sole tenant of the coliseum for two years. 
                    After the 1967, the Kansas City A’s (MLB) moved to Oakland, 
                    and began playing at the stadium in 1968. The Oakland Coliseum 
                    was built more for baseball than football. Many of the 45,000 
                    seats were in three tiers from the right field foul pole to 
                    the left field foul pole. Bleacher seats were beyond the outfield 
                    wall. The Oakland Coliseum was converted two ways from baseball 
                    to football when the A’s moved into the stadium. The 
                    MLB season overlapped the first couple of weeks of the NFL 
                    season. During this time, the NFL gridiron was located between 
                    home plate and centerfield, making the conversion process 
                    simpler. Once baseball was over with, the gridiron was located 
                    along the first and third base areas. The Raiders played at 
                    the Coliseum until the 1981 season. In 1982 they moved to 
                    the Los Angeles Coliseum. After more than a decade without the 
                    Raiders, the city began trying to get the team to come back 
                    to the Oakland Coliseum. As part of an agreement, the Raiders 
                    decided to move back to the Oakland Coliseum. In November 
                    1995, a $200 million project began to add over 22,000 seats 
                    to the stadium. All of the outfield bleachers were removed 
                    and replaced with a four tier grandstand, that includes 125 
                    luxury suites. The Raiders moved back into the coliseum for 
                    the 1996 season. In 1998, the Oakland Coliseum was renamed 
                    McAfee Coliseum. Since the addition to the coliseum, 
                    it has become more of a football stadium than a baseball stadium. Back 
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