Preserve

The Future of The Rose Bowl Stadium®

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Built in 1922 and known around the world, the Rose Bowl Stadium® is one of only four National Historic Landmark stadiums in the United States.

The Rose Bowl Stadium® has earned its world-class reputation since 1922 by hosting five NFL Super Bowls, the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, the 1994 Men's World Cup, the 1999 Women's World Cup, four BCS National College Football Championship Games and the College Football Playoff Semifinal Game.

The Stadium is the proud home of the annual Rose Bowl Game®, the UCLA Bruins, renowned concerts, international soccer matches and match-ups between Premier League teams, music festivals, community events, AmericaFest 4th of July Celebration, and the World's Largest Flea Market.

In addition to UCLA joining the Big Ten Conference in 2024, the Stadium will host the annual College Football Playoff for years to come and will welcome its third Olympic Games in 2028, as the semifinal and final host to men's and women's soccer.

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The Rose Bowl Stadium® must continue to be a leader and host of iconic moments as the greatest open-air sports, entertainment and community venue in America.

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