Full name | Alex G. Spanos Stadium |
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Former names | Mustang Stadium |
Location | 1 Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, California 93407 USA |
Coordinates | 35°17′54″N 120°39′54″W / 35.29833°N 120.66500°WCoordinates: 35°17′54″N 120°39′54″W / 35.29833°N 120.66500°W |
Owner | California Polytechnic State University |
Executive suites | 8 Skyboxes |
Capacity | 11,075 |
Record attendance | 11,075 on Oct. 17, 2008 for men's soccer |
Surface | Natural grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Opened | 1935 |
Renovated | November 2006 |
Tenants | |
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs football Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer Cal Poly Mustangs women's soccer |
Alex G. Spanos Stadium, formerly known as Mustang Stadium, is an 11,075-seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), San Luis Obispo, in the U.S. state of California.
Originally opened in 1935, the 8,500-seat stadium was expanded in 2006 to its current capacity. In addition, the stadium was renamed Alex G. Spanos Stadium after Alex Spanos, a Cal Poly alum and the owner of the San Diego Chargers, in a ceremony on November 18, 2006. The recognition and subsequent renaming was a result of a $4 million donation to renovate Mustang Stadium by Mr. Spanos. This marked the largest single donation in the school's history, at the time.
In 2013 Cal Poly replaced the south end zone stands with permanent aluminum stands. Cal Poly had rented the previous stands since the mid-1990s. As a result, building permanent stands is expected to save money over time. These stands also improved handicapped access. Additionally, Cal Poly renovated the lower portion the older east sideline stands to add handicapped seats and improve accessibility and egress. The new south stands increased capacity by 345 seats, while the renovation of the east stands resulted in a no net increase or decrease in seats.
Proposals to further increase the stadium's capacity to 22,000 are still being considered as of 2013.
Cal Poly Mustangs football, as well as both the Cal Poly Mustangs men's soccer and Cal Poly Mustangs women's soccer teams, play their home games at Alex G. Spanos Stadium. On October 17, 2008, a record 11,075 people saw UC Santa Barbara defeat Cal Poly men's soccer 1–0 in double overtime, the third largest crowd in NCAA history for a non-tournament game.