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New Los Angeles NFL stadium draws interest
Mon, Nov 23rd 2009 2:04 pm EST
Several years ahead of the completion of a new stadium, thousands of football fans in the Los Angeles area have reportedly inquired about buying tickets for a new NFL team in the city. According to the San Jose Mercury News, the Web site for the future City of Industry-based stadium, just south of Los Angeles, has received almost a 150,000 requests for tickets, but the stadium is expected to hold about 75,000. Los Angeles has been without an NFL team since the mid-1990s.



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