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Qualcomm Stadium Seating Chart


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9449 Friars Road
San Diego, CA 92108

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General Information
So you want to know where to sit huh? Well our experts have broken down Qualcomm stadium to help you find the perfect seats. Review the information below. If you have any questions please feel free to call us toll free 800-279-4444.

Best in the House Rated - For the best dollar value, we would suggest the Plaza level between the 25 yard lines. These seats see the most action during the game. We recommend sections 5-6 and 36-37.
The weather in San Diego is always great but we suggest rows 18-25 for shade from the sun. You will enjoy television monitors in the Plaza level, each placed about every 30 feet to review each play.

Excellent Seats Rated – The Club level will allow you to enjoy some of Qualcomm Stadium's amenities and enjoy an elevated view of the game. We recommend sections 5-6 and 36-37 again. Club level tickets include a breakfast buffet for scheduled afternoon Charger games, exclusive access to four Club level restaurants and lounges for pre-game, half-time and post game fun, wait service from the comfort of your slightly wider, padded seats with attached cup holders. If you are looking for a more 'upscale atmosphere' the Club seats are for you but usually at a much higher price per ticket.

Good Seats Rated – Look to the lower level end zones and corners for this category. Plaza level end-zone seats in sections 18-24, 49-55 will give you a great view of scoring plays right up the middle. Hopefully all the scoring drives will end up on your side of the field. Plaza corner seats in sections 14-17, 25-29, 45-48 and 58-56 will give you great views of 'touch fade' touchdown pass patterns.

Economical Seats Rated - If the fan in you says 'yes' but your budget says 'no' consider some upper level seats in the View level. The corners and end zones in the View level will be the least expensive. Pack up the family, bring the sun block, headphones, binoculars and have a great family day. Just like any NFL stadium, the upper deck is still the upper deck but the difference at the 'Q' is that you get to enjoy the great San Diego weather.

Seats to Avoid - Watch out for Field level seats rows 15 and below. These seats maybe obstructed by players and television equipment. It's also hard to see plays when they come to the short side of the field. You might spend more time watching at the Jumbo-Tron than actually the game itself.

Jumbo-Tron's - The 'Q' has two Jumbo-Tron's with the latest edition on the west upper deck. The original scoreboard is now located on the east side of the stadium.

Miscellaneous Info - Check out the 'Q's' best concession offer: Yummy fish tacos with guacamole. Hot dog lovers might want to know that Wienerschnitzel's are served thru out the stadium while upscale Hebrew National dogs are offered in the Club section. The 'Q' offers many chances to get your favorite Charger gear. You can't go wrong with the vintage 'powder blue and gold' jersey for the true Charger fan.

Getting To Qualcomm - Access to the stadium can get tricky especially when playing an AFC West team or night game. The best way to get here is a trolley ride to the stadium from downtown San Diego. Trolley fares range from $5-$8 and lets you off right at the front steps of the stadium.

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Finished and ready for service, the San Diego Chargers took the field on August 20th,1967 for their first official game in San Diego stadium. Built at a cost of $27.75 million, San Diego's first state-of-the-art sports venue was able to house 53,000 screaming Chargers fans. It was renamed in 1980 as San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium after a local sports writer credited with bringing the Chargers to San Diego. Remodeled in 1984 and again in 1997 with its new name, Qualcomm Stadium now holds 71,500 Chargers faithfuls, 2 new video screens, 113 suites, new Club sections with 4 lounges and upgraded food services.
 
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