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Balboa
Stadium Built in 1914, Balboa Stadium was located behind San Diego High School and was the Chargers home from 1961-66. This photograph was taken in 1964. A high school field with concrete slab seats, Balboa Stadium witnessed the Chargers glory years and hosted the 1961, 1963, and 1965 American Football League championship games, as well as the 1961, 1962, and 1963 All-Star contests. In their six seasons here, head coach Sid Gillman's club finished with combined record of 28-12-2, winning four Western Division titles and one league crown. In 1967, the team left Balboa for new San Diego Stadium in Mission Valley, where the club's glory slowed and the titles stopped.
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The Ten Greatest Moments in San Diego Chargers History
An original member of the American Football League
the San Diego Chargers came into existence in 1960 and were
originally called the Los Angeles Chargers. In 1961 they moved to
San Diego. Since 1960 the Chargers have had their share of great
moments, here is a look at the top ten moments in San Diego Chargers
history.
(1) September 10, 1960. In their first game in franchise history the Chargers defeat the Dallas Texans 21-20 for their first win. The Chargers trail the Texans 20-7 heading into the 4th quarter, but Jack Kemp rushes for a touchdown and throws for another one to lead the Chargers to victory. (2) December 10, 1960. The Chargers clinch their first division title when they defeat the Denver Broncos 41-33. The Chargers trail 30-24 heading into the 4th quarter but once again rally to score 17 points for the win. Jack Kemp is the star once again throwing for three touchdowns and rushing for a fourth. (3) January 5, 1964. The San Diego Chargers win their first AFL Championship by defeating the Boston Patriots 51-10 in the AFL Championship game. Keith Lincoln is the star of the game as he accounts for 349 total and yards and rushes for two touchdowns, a 67 yard rushing touchdown and a 25 yard pass from John Hadl. (4) December 17, 1979. The San Diego Chargers defeat the Denver Broncos 17-7 on the last day of the season to win their first division title since 1965. Dan Fouts rushes for one touchdown and throws another one to Charlie Joiner. (5) January 3, 1981. The Chargers defeat the Buffalo Bills 20-14 to win their first postseason game since 1965. The Chargers trail the Bills 14-3 at the half but score 17 unanswered points in the second half to win the game. Dan Fouts throws for 314 yards including two touchdown passes to Charlie Joiner and Ron Smith. The Chargers advance to the AFC Championship game. (6)
January 2, 1982. In what many consider to be the greatest game ever
played the San Diego Chargers defeat the Miami Dolphins 41-38 in
overtime in an AFC Divisional Playoff game and advance to their
second straight conference championship game. Dan Fouts throws for
433 yards and three touchdown passes. Kellen Winslow has the game of
his career, catching 13 passes for a 166 yards and one touchdown.
Winslow also saves the game by blocking a 43 yard field goal attempt
on the last play of regulation to force the game into overtime. The
Chargers win the game in overtime on a Rolf Benirschke 29 yard field
goal.
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