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                            | San 
                              Francisco 49ers - Monster Park |   
                            | Address: | Monster Park 602 Jamestown Ave.
 San Francisco, CA 94124
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                            | Name: | Monster Park |   
                            | Home Team: | San Francisco 49ers |   
                            | Capacity: | 69,734 |   
                            | Playing 
                              Surface: | Grass |   
                            | Year Opened: | 1958 |  |  Originally built for the San 
                  Francisco Giants (MLB), Monster Park has been the home of the 
                  49ers since 1971. Talk of building a stadium in the San Francisco 
                  area first began in 1954, when mayor George Christopher promised 
                  to build a stadium if a major league team would move to the 
                  area. Later in the year, a $5 million bond was issued to build 
                  a stadium. Along with the Brooklyn Dodgers (MLB), the New York 
                  Giants (MLB) decided to move to the west coast after the 1957 
                  season. The Giants moved to San Francisco, while the Dodgers 
                  moved to Los Angeles. Two locations for a new stadium in San 
                  Francisco were discussed. One in downtown, and one at Candlestick 
                  Point. The site at Candlestick Point, located near the San Francisco 
                  Bay, was chosen because of the price of land. Construction on 
                  the stadium began in August of 1958. Immediately after construction 
                  began, problems arose. Neighbors complained about numerous things, 
                  grand juries investigated irregular funding in the stadium, 
                  seats were delayed being installed because of a Teamster strike, 
                  and the stadium was called a fire trap. However, the stadium 
                  was completed. The stadium was named Candlestick Park, after 
                  its location. The Giants played the first game ever at Candlestick 
                  Park was on April 20, 1961. In September 2004, Candlestick Park 
                  was renamed Monster Park after Monster Cable Products Inc. purchased 
                  the naming rights for four years.
 When 
                    it opened, Monster Park had around 45,000 seats. While the 
                    Giants were playing at Monster Park, the 49ers were playing 
                    at Kezar Stadium. The 49ers had played at Kezar Stadium since 
                    1946. After only several years of existence, Candlestick Park 
                    began to deteriorate. At one point the mayor of San Francisco 
                    proposed that a new $50 million stadium be built in the downtown 
                    area, but his idea was dropped. However, the city spent $16.1 
                    million in 1971 to improve and make the stadium multipurpose, 
                    where the San Francisco 49ers (NFL) would also play. Monster 
                    Park was enclosed, increasing the seating capacity to 59,000, 
                    retractable seats were added in right field to allow the conversion 
                    to a football field, and the grass field was replaced by Astroturf. 
                    The 49ers played their first game at Monster Park on October 
                    10, 1971. Very few changes have taken place since 1971 at 
                    Candlestick Park. In 1979, the Astroturf was replaced by grass. 
                    In 1995, Candlestick Park was renamed 3 Com Park after 3 Com 
                    Corp. bought the naming rights. After the 1999 MLB season, 
                    the San Francisco Giants moved into SBC Park. Since then, 
                    the 49ers have had the stadium to them self. After the 2001 
                    NFL season, 3 Com Park was renamed Candlestick Park and is 
                    now known as Monster Park. The 49ers continue to sell out 
                    every game. However the team hopes to move into a new stadium 
                    in the future. Back 
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