The Los Angeles Chargers will be back in San Diego for two training camp practices this summer, the team announced Thursday.
The Chargers will hold the pair of practices at Torero Stadium on the University of San Diego’s campus on July 22-23.
Before moving to Los Angeles in 2017, the Chargers spent 56 years in San Diego, beginning in the AFL in 1961. This tenure included an AFL championship in 1963, a Super Bowl appearance in the 1994-95 season and 11 playoff wins. The team played in Los Angeles for its inaugural season in 1960.
Owner Dean Spanos and the city of San Diego failed to reach an agreement on a new stadium in the city, causing Spanos to uproot the franchise and move north.
–Field Level Media
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