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Frank Youell Field

Coordinates:37°47′38″N122°15′47″W / 37.794°N 122.263°W /37.794; -122.263
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Former football stadium in Oakland, California

Frank Youell Field
Map
Interactive map of Frank Youell Field
Address900 Fallon Street
LocationOakland, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°47′38″N122°15′47″W / 37.794°N 122.263°W /37.794; -122.263
OwnerCity of Oakland
OperatorCity of Oakland
Capacity22,000
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Broke ground1961
Opened1962
Closed1969
Demolished1969
Construction cost$400,000
Tenants
Oakland Raiders (AFL) (1962–1965)

Frank Youell Field was afootball stadium on thewest coast of theUnited States, located inOakland, California. It was the home of theOakland Raiders of theAmerican Football League for four seasons, from1962 through1965.

The stadium was a temporary home whileOakland–Alameda County Coliseum was being built; it seated 22,000 and cost$400,000 to build. The facility was named for Francis J. Youell (1883–1967), an Oaklandundertaker, owner of the Chapel of the Oaks, city councilman, and sports booster.

Frank Youell, the namesake of the Oakland Raiders temporary home from 1962 to 1965.

It was located at 900 Fallon Street, on the grounds of what is now part ofLaney College, next to the channel which connectsLake Merritt to theOakland Estuary and adjacent to theNimitz Freeway. The site was formerly part of the "Auditorium Village Housing Project", one of several temporary housing tracts built by thefederal government in theSan Francisco Bay Area for the thousands of workers who poured into the region duringWorld War II to work in war industries, especially, in shipyards such as theKaiser Shipyards.

During their first two seasons, the Raiders played their home games inSan Francisco, atKezar Stadium (1960) andCandlestick Park (1960,1961). They played their first regular season game at Frank Youell Field in1962 on September 9 against theNew York Titans and the Raiders lost, 28–17, the first of thirteen consecutive losses that season. The final game at the stadium in December1965 was also against New York, renamed theJets, and theRaiders won, 24–14.[1]

Frank Youell Field remained in operation for several years and hosted somehigh school football games after the Raiders moved into the Coliseum in1966; it was demolished in 1969 to make way for extra parking for Laney College.

References

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  1. ^"Raiders take vengeance out on Jets, 24–14".St. Petersburg Times. Florida. Associated Press. December 13, 1965. p. 2C.

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