Valley View Casino Center (formerly San Diego Sports Arena and iPayOne Center) is an indoor arena located on Sports Arena Blvd, in Point Loma, San Diego, California, off Interstate 8. The arena seats 12,000 for arena football, 12,920 for ice hockey, 14,500 for basketball and tennis, 5,450 for amphitheater concerts and stage shows, 8,900-14,800 for arena concerts, 13,000 for ice shows and the circus and 16,100 for boxing and mixed martial arts.
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| - Valley View Casino Center (formerly San Diego Sports Arena and iPayOne Center) is an indoor arena located on Sports Arena Blvd, in Point Loma, San Diego, California, off Interstate 8. The arena seats 12,000 for arena football, 12,920 for ice hockey, 14,500 for basketball and tennis, 5,450 for amphitheater concerts and stage shows, 8,900-14,800 for arena concerts, 13,000 for ice shows and the circus and 16,100 for boxing and mixed martial arts.
- The San Diego Sports Arena (formerly iPayOne Center from 2004–2007) is an indoor arena located on Sports Arena Blvd in Point Loma, San Diego, California off of Interstate 8. The arena was built in 1966 by Robert Breitbard, a local football hero who played for Hoover High School and San Diego State University, for "a modest" $6.4 million dollars. The arena opened on November 17, 1966 when more than 11,000 pro hockey fans watched the San Diego Gulls (then a member of the Western Hockey League) win their season opener, 4–1, against the Seattle Totems.
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- $6.5 million USD
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- Valley View Casino Center
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| - Anschutz Entertainment Group
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| - Arena Football: 12,000
- Basketball: 14,500
- Boxing / Wrestling: 16,100
- Circus: 13,000
- Concerts: 14,800
- Ice hockey: 12,920
- Mixed Martial Arts / Wrestling: 16,100
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- San Diego Mariners
- San Diego Gulls
- San Diego Barracudas
- San Diego Clippers
- San Diego Conquistadors
- San Diego Riptide
- San Diego Rockets
- San Diego Sails
- San Diego Seduction
- San Diego Sockers
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| - The San Diego Sports Arena (formerly iPayOne Center from 2004–2007) is an indoor arena located on Sports Arena Blvd in Point Loma, San Diego, California off of Interstate 8. The arena was built in 1966 by Robert Breitbard, a local football hero who played for Hoover High School and San Diego State University, for "a modest" $6.4 million dollars. The arena opened on November 17, 1966 when more than 11,000 pro hockey fans watched the San Diego Gulls (then a member of the Western Hockey League) win their season opener, 4–1, against the Seattle Totems. The arena seats 12,000 for arena football, 12,920 for ice hockey, 14,500 for basketball and tennis, 5,450 for amphitheater concerts and stage shows, between 8,900 and 14,800 for arena concerts, 13,000 for ice shows and the circus, and 16,100 for boxing and wrestling.
- Valley View Casino Center (formerly San Diego Sports Arena and iPayOne Center) is an indoor arena located on Sports Arena Blvd, in Point Loma, San Diego, California, off Interstate 8. The arena seats 12,000 for arena football, 12,920 for ice hockey, 14,500 for basketball and tennis, 5,450 for amphitheater concerts and stage shows, 8,900-14,800 for arena concerts, 13,000 for ice shows and the circus and 16,100 for boxing and mixed martial arts. In 2000, Amusement Business/Billboard Magazine listed the arena as the "#1" facility in the nation for venues seating 10,001 to 15,000 seats. The same magazine ranked the arena as #2 in 2002 and as the #5 facility in 2003. In 2007, the arena was ranked as the #5 facility by Billboard Magazine. In 2013, U-T San Diego named the arena #3 on its list of the 50 most notable locations in San Diego sports history.
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