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LA's Memorial Coliseum to Host Olympics for Third Time
Historic stadium will make history as first venue to host Olympic events three times.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is set to make history as the first stadium in the world to host Olympic events three times. The iconic venue previously hosted the 1932 and 1984 Summer Games, and will do so again when the Olympics return to LA in 2028.
Why it matters
The decision to use the historic Coliseum rather than build a new stadium represents LA's choice to honor the city's sporting past and celebrate an iconic landmark, rather than constantly reinventing itself. The Coliseum's ability to adapt and thrive over multiple decades of Olympic competition underscores its enduring significance.
The details
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum first hosted the Olympic Games in 1932 and then again in 1984. When the Olympics return to LA in 2028, the Coliseum will make history as the first stadium in the world to host the global sporting event three times. The decision to use the Coliseum, rather than build a new stadium, reflects LA's desire to pay tribute to the city's rich sporting heritage.
- The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum first hosted the Olympic Games in 1932.
- The Coliseum hosted the Olympic Games again in 1984.
- The Coliseum will host the Olympic Games for a third time in 2028.
The players
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
An iconic sports stadium in Los Angeles, California that has hosted the Olympic Games twice before and will do so again in 2028, making it the first venue in the world to host the Olympics three times.
What they’re saying
“You can feel the history in the concrete. My grandfather actually worked there back in the '70s doing maintenance, and he still talks about those days. That's the part that gets me the most: L.A. chose to honor the past.”
— Freddy Rivera (kolafm.com)
What’s next
As the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles approach, the city and organizers will continue preparations to host the global sporting event at the historic Memorial Coliseum.
The takeaway
By choosing to host the Olympics at the iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for a third time, the city is demonstrating its commitment to preserving its sporting heritage and celebrating an enduring landmark, rather than constantly seeking to reinvent itself. This decision underscores LA's unique identity and the Coliseum's lasting significance.
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