Aztec Bowl (stadium)

Aztec Bowl was a football stadium (a Works Progress Administration project) on the San Diego State University campus in San Diego, California.

Aztec Bowl
Aztec Bowl
Location5500 Canyon Crest Dr.,
San Diego, California
OwnerSan Diego State University
OperatorSan Diego State University
Capacity10,000 (1936–1948)
12,592 (1948–1995)
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Broke ground1933
OpenedOctober 3, 1936 (1936-10-03)
Expanded1948
ClosedMarch 1995
Construction cost$476,863
($8.89 million in 2019 [1])
Architectunspecified
Tenants
Aztec football (NCAA) (1936–1966)
Aztec rugby -men (USA Rugby) (1958–1995)
Aztec rugby -women (USA Rugby) (1975–1986)
Aztec soccer -men (NCAA) ( –1995)
Aztec soccer -women (NCAA) ( –1995)
San Diego Jaws NASL (1976)
Aztec Bowl
Coordinates32°46′28″N 117°4′29″W
Architectmultiple
Architectural styleMission/Spanish Revival
Part ofSan Diego State College (ID97000924[3])
CHISL No.798 [4]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)
Boundary decreaseSeptember 4, 1997 (1997-09-04)
Designated CHISLSeptember 16, 1964 (1964-09-16)[5]
Delisted CPSeptember 4, 1997[6][7]

History

Aztec Bowl hosted the San Diego State University Aztecs football team until they moved to Qualcomm Stadium in 1967. The stadium held 12,592 people at its peak and cost $500,000 to build. It was dedicated on October 3, 1936 before 7,500 people, after being completed earlier that year.

The stadium was initially supposed to be expanded to 45,000 seats but was expanded only once, to 5,000 seats in 1948.

Current use

Currently Viejas Arena (formerly Cox Arena), the school's basketball arena, sits on the site of the stadium.

National Register of Historic Places

Aztec Bowl is listed on the National Register of Historic Places:[8] The old concrete bleachers of the football stadium were not demolished when the new arena was built. John F. Kennedy, then the President of the United States of America, gave the graduation commencement address at San Diego State University on June 6, 1963.[9][10][11][12]

As a nation, we have no deeper concern, no older commitment and no higher interest than a strong, sound and free system of education for all. In fulfilling this obligation to ourselves and our children, we provide for the future of our nation-and for the future of freedom.
(Historical Video)

John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, Graduation commencement address to San Diego State College (San Diego, California), June 6, 1963

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In commemoration, the arena was built on top of the steps from which people listened to President Kennedy. The bleachers can be clearly seen from the arena's parking lot on the outside and in the storage areas under the arena seats on the inside of the arena.

There has been a request to remove the stadium from the National Register of Historic Places.[13]

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