Chargers poised to announce relocation to
Los Angeles
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[January 12, 2017]
(Reuters) -
The San Diego Chargers are poised to confirm
their long-rumored plans of relocating the franchise to Los Angeles, the
National Football League (NFL) reported on its website (www.nfl.com) on
Wednesday.
The Chargers have informed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and other
league owners of their intent to move 195 km north along the California
coast, and owner Dean Spanos has called a meeting for Thursday, where he
is expected to inform his staff. |
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos reacts during a NFL football game
against the Oakland Raiders at Qualcomm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby
Lee-USA TODAY Sports |
The team has spent 55 years in San Diego but have become
increasingly unsettled there in recent years due to their
inability to secure permission to build a new stadium.
Earlier on Wednesday, the NFL extended the deadline for the
Chargers to decide whether they would relocate until Jan. 17.
However, the team appear to have already made up their minds and
are poised to become the second new team in Los Angeles in as
many years after the Rams relocated from St Louis prior to the
start of the ongoing campaign.
The Chargers applied for a move to Los Angeles last January
before it was determined they would stay put for at least the
2016 season, during which they finished bottom of the AFC West
division with a 5-11 record.
Last month, the franchise made preparations for the impending
relocation, leasing a portion of an Orange County office
facility and working to secure nearby land for practice fields.
The Chargers played their inaugural season in Los Angeles in
1960 before moving to San Diego in 1961.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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