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Stadium:
Qualcomm Stadium
In 1997, QUALCOMM made a contribution to the city of San Diego to complete the expansion of the stadium in exchange for naming rights until 2017. QUALCOMM's involvement ensured the completion of the necessary stadium upgrades making QUALCOMM Stadium a premier sports and event facility, and ensuring San Diego's status as a major league city. QUALCOMM Stadium has been host to many internationally watched events, such as two Super Bowls, two World Series, Major League Soccer and Baseball All Star Games, the Holiday Bowl, and major concert events including the Rolling Stones, Elton John and Billy Joel. The history, prestige, honor and commitment of our city is captured at QUALCOMM Stadium.

Seating Chart:
Qualcomm Stadium Seating Chart

2007 Schedule:
Preseason
Aug. 12 Seattle 8:00pm
Aug. 18 at St. Louis 8:00pm
Aug. 25 at Arizona 10:00pm
Aug. 30 San Francisco 10:00pm
Regular Season
Sep 9 Chicago 4:15pm
Sep 16 @New England 8:15pm
Sep 23 @Green Bay 1:00pm
Sep 30 Kansas City 4:15pm
Oct 7 @Denver 4:15pm
Oct 14 Oakland 4:15pm
Week 7 BYE
Oct 28 Houston 4:05pm
Nov 4 @Minnesota 1:00pm
Nov 11 Indianapolis 8:15pm
Nov 18 @Jacksonville 1:00pm
Nov 25 Baltimore 4:15pm
Dec 2 @Kansas City 1:00pm
Dec 9 @Tennessee 1:00pm
Dec 16 Detroit 4:15pm
Dec 24 Denver 8:00pm
Dec 30 @Oakland 4:15pm

Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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Season Preview:

The San Diego Chargers were a league-best 14-2 last season but it wasn’t good enough for head coach Marty Schottenheimer to hold on to his job, as the veteran bench boss was gassed after a disappointing playoff loss to the New England Patriots. New head coach Norv Turner inherits a ton of offensive firepower and some explosive playmakers on defense. LaDainian Tomlinson had one of the best seasons of any running back that has ever stepped onto a football field, rushing for a league-leading 1815 yards with a record-breaking 31 touchdowns in total. What can LT do for an encore? Leading the Chargers deeper in the playoffs would be a good start. Aside from Tomlinson, the Chargers’ offense is solid with Philip Rivers behind center and Antonio Gates giving San Diego a No. 1 receiving threat out of the tight end slot. San Diego could still use a deep-threat receiver, but even without an obvious candidate they’re an unstoppable offensive force. On defense, the Chargers have to wonder what Shawn Merriman can do in a full season. Last year Merriman led the league with 17 sacks, despite missing four games due to a suspension. With all of their weapons on both sides of the ball, it’s no surprise that the Chargers are a huge 2/3 favorite to repeat as division champs. Sbrforum.com

Official Site:
www.chargers.com