The “RingCentral” of the SX of Oakland

published by Writing on Friday January 14, 2022 at 07:30

The Oakland Parcelseum “RingCentral” receives the 2nd round of the US SX Championship. The editor introduces you to the former Raiders stadium with the help of Wikipedia.

The “RingCentral” is an omnisports package adjacent to the Oracle Arena located in Oakland, California (18 km east of San Francisco). It is mainly used for baseball, American football and sometimes football matches. In its original design, the cost of constructing the complex was $ 25 million. Many changes have been made since, for example, the $ 120 million spent on renovations and expansion in 1995. From 1966 to 1981, it was the playground for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders. The latter moved to Los Angeles from 1981 to 1995 before returning to play in Oakland. The team is still playing there in 2019 before joining Las Vegas in 2020. The stadium has a capacity of 63,122 seats for American football and 35,067 for baseball.

Lots of names
In 1998, the Coliseum was called “Network Associates Coliseum” after the name of the company that bought the rights for $ 5.8 million over five years. In 2003, the contract was renewed for an additional five years and six million dollars. After the 2004 season, the stadium becomes “McAfee Coliseum”. On September 19, 2008, for lack of a sponsor, it regained its original name “Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum”. In 2011, it was renamed “Overstock.com Coliseum” with the same name as the merchant website for the modest sum of $ 1.2 million per year over six years. In 2017 the contract comes to an end. The company of cloud-based communication and collaboration solutions for enterprises ” RingCentral » decides in turn to sign a big check. In short, welcome to Oakland for the 2nd round of the SX US 2022.

The editorial staff (with Wikipedia).

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