- Address: 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim
- Country: United States
- Capacity: 45,000
- Opened: 19 April 1966
- Main use: Baseball
- Tenants: Los Angeles Angels (baseball)
Extra stadium info – Angel Stadium of Anaheim
The construction of the Angel Stadium of Anaheim, which is also known as The Big A, started in 1964. Its construction costs were $24 million. The venue opened as the Anaheim Stadium with a capacity of 43,000. The stadium became known as a venue for various events, like American football, baseball, concerts, football, motorcycle speedway, religious gatherings and supercross. Various world-famous artists performed at the Angel Stadium of Anaheim. In 1996, the venue hosted its first five matches for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the North American championship for national football teams. The national football team of the United States won two of those five matches.
Former tenants
The Angel Stadium of Anaheim hosted home games for several American football teams. The Los Angeles Rams played numerous home matches at the Angel Stadium of Anaheim. They play in the National Football League, which became the most popular American football league in the world. The Angel Stadium of Anaheim also hosted football matches for the former club California Surf, who drew an average attendance of 11,000 in 15 home games in their inaugural top division season. They play in the North American Soccer League, a former top-flight football league.
The Los Angeles Angels
The Los Angeles Angels use the venue named Angels Stadium of Anaheim for home matches. The Angels baseball club is among the first baseball clubs with a value of at least $1 billion. In 1961, they played their first Major League Baseball home game in Los Angeles. A crowd of 11,000 showed up for the top-flight baseball league match. In 2002, the Angels won their first World Series title after beating the San Francisco Giants. They drew an average home attendance of 28,000 in that Major League Baseball season.

