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San Diego Legion Tickets

San Diego Legion Rugby Tickets

MLR is back and you can see all the scrums and tackles with San Diego Legion tickets from TicketSmarter. Founded in 2017, the Legion were founding members of Major League Rugby and have already amassed a record of top-tier talent with multiple playoff appearances. Playing a 16-game regular season, with two games against conference opponents, there are many opportunities for teams to see each other and rivalries to develop. Every year the Legion and Los Angeles compete for the California Cup, one of the several rivalry cups that Major League Rugby sports every season.

San Diego is led by coach Danny Lee. Lee was a player on the legendary All Blacks from New Zealand, playing in 300 games in New Zealand. After retiring from playing, Lee coached for 10 years in both New Zealand and Japan. He brings a tradition of excellence both on and off the field to the Legion.

The home of the Legion is Torero Stadium, located on the campus of the University of San Diego. This 6,000-seat stadium has hosted multiple sports and events and recently planned renovations will take Torero Stadium to a next-level experience. You can be part of the game with San Diego Legion tickets and catch one of the most storied international sports in action.

How much are San Diego Legion tickets?

The price of tickets will vary depending on the opponent, venue and level of competition. For example, international competition like the Six Nations Tournament will be more expensive than a MLR match.

When is the next San Diego Legion match?

There are no San Diego Legion matches currently scheduled. We will update the listings above as soon as the next schedule is released.

Where is the next San Diego Legion match?

While we wait for the next match to be announced, you can review other upcoming rugby matches and tournaments near you.

Where is the best place to sit for a San Diego Legion match?

It depends on your personal preference. Seats higher in the stands may provide a better view of the entire pitch whereas pitchside seats will get you closer to the action.