Things You Should Know
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Stadium costs city $19 Million per year

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About Us

    The FTB Alliance was formed in 2003 to provide information for the public about the need to replace Qualcomm Stadium in a fiscally responsible manner. It is comprised of individuals and businesses that recognize the economic and community benefits that a state-of-the-art facility brings to a city. Working together as a community coalition, the FTB Alliance will focus the public debate on the facts as they are today, not the mistakes of the past.

    A new stadium will bring San Diego future Super Bowls. It will provide a new home for the annual Holiday and Poinsettia Bowls. It will be an exciting new venue for the San Diego State University Aztecs and it will keep a professional football team here that has long been a part of San Diego’s fabric of life.

    Alliance Goals

  • Come together to support a fiscally responsible plan to keep the Chargers in San Diego County.
  • Raise awareness of the economic and community benefits that an NFL team and a state-of-the-art facility bring to a city.
  • Show how a new stadium is a critical component of our region’s continued economic prosperity.
  • Encourage everyone in the San Diego region to look at a stadium development as a community asset that can provide a positive economic return to the region.
  • View the possible construction of a new stadium as not only a stadium for the Chargers, but rather, a stadium for the entire San Diego community.

 

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