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San Diego Charger History

"Originally the L.A. Chargers, the franchise traces its professional roots back to 1959. Two-years later the team would move 90-miles south to San Diego and reward San Diego by winning its first AFL championship that year. In 1972, the Chargers traded defensive tackle George Wright to Cleveland for a 1973 fifth-round draft choice, climaxing a 221-day period in which general manager-coach Harland Svare consummated 21 trades, an NFL record. In 1979, QB Dan Fouts set an NFL record with his fourth consecutive 300-yard passing game, throwing for 303 yards at Oakland. Later that year, the Chargers would win their first division title since ’65. In 1985, Guard Ed White set the NFL record by playing in 241 NFL games, most all-time among offensive linemen. Mark Herrmann also sets club records with 37 completions and 58 attempts at Kansas City while starting for injured Dan Fouts. In 1992, the Chargers won AFC West title with 31-14 victory over Seattle in Kingdome and clinched their first playoff birth since ’83. Three-years later in ’95 the Chargers would make their first Super Bowl appearance losing the 49ers 49-26. In 2001, the Chargers used their top two selections in the draft to select two Heisman Trophy finalists, running back LaDainian Tomlinson of Texas Christian University and quarterback Drew Brees of Purdue."

San Diego Charger Information

"The Chargers play in the American Football Conference West Division. Division rivals include the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. Major rivalries include Chargers vs. Raiders, Chargers vs. Chiefs and Chargers vs. Broncos."

Qualcomm Stadium

"The Padres play their home games in Qualcomm stadium located 10-minutes from downtown San Diego. The $27.5 million stadium opened in 1967 and seats approximately 67,000 fans for football games. The stadium also hosts the MLB’s Padres. Some sports events that have taken place at the Stadium include the World Series in 1984, NFL Super Bowl XXII in 1988 and 2003, and Major League Baseball's All-Star Game in 1978 and 1992."