
- 143,500-Square-Foot Training Facility
- Natural Grass Fields
- 1,600-Square-Foot Elevated Outdoor Terrace
- 3,400-Square-Foot Elevated Outdoor Turf Area
- Two-Lane Lap Pool
- 3,100-Square-Foot Media Center
- Rooftop Hospitality Club

For today’s leading athletes and training facilities, physical performance is only half of the game. Beyond weight rooms and regulation practice fields, world-class teams require dynamic spaces that promote bonding and thoughtful features that nurture individual players’ mental well-being. Delivering on these physical and mental needs allows teams to unlock their full potential, on and off the field.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ team headquarters and training facility is designed with player engagement and holistic well-being as leading priorities. A 143,500-square-foot main training area is supported by three natural grass fields, an elevated outdoor terrace, and a two-lane lap pool, encouraging moments of rehabilitation and relaxation to balance intense training schedules. Beyond these spaces, a rooftop hospitality club and media center create even more opportunities for team connection, improvement, and success.
The Chargers’ facility creates easy interaction between players and personnel by offering direct access to the fields from all player areas and coaching spaces. Ample indoor-outdoor connections, along with the use of real grass and airy rooftop spaces, invite natural light and ventilation that enhances players’ well-being. And the site’s location less than three miles from Los Angeles International Airport creates seamless travel for players before and after travel.







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ESPN shared that the L.A. Chargers broke ground on its new team headquarters, designed by Gensler. Quarterback Justin Herbert said the sports complex “should be right up there with the best of the best.”
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The NFL announced the Los Angeles Chargers broke ground on a new team headquarters in El Segundo, designed by Gensler. It includes three fields, team meeting rooms, training space, a rooftop hospitality club, and an Esports gaming studio.
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Spectrum News 1 shared a rendering of the Los Angeles Chargers’ new headquarters, designed by Gensler, on a 14-acre site in El Segundo, California.

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