High school football The stadium has been home to numerous high school games, including the
Chili Bowl, an annual football game between
Fox Tech and
Lanier high schools. It regularly sold out, and was consistently one of the highest attended regular season football games in Texas, averaging about 23,000 spectators. After the 2009 season, the Fox Tech football team was disbanded, ending the series. In 2002, the stadium hosted the
U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
College football Alamo Stadium has also hosted college football games. When the stadium opened in 1940, two college football games were held at the newly constructed stadium,
Texas A&M's defeat of
Tulsa, 41–6, on October 5, and
Baylor's defeat of
Villanova, 7–0, two weeks later, on October 19. The stadium was host to the
Texas A&M–Texas Tech football rivalry for eight consecutive games from 1943 through 1950. It was also the home of the first bowl game held in San Antonio, the
1947 Alamo Bowl between
Hardin–Simmons and
Denver. The game was a financial failure and a postseason bowl game would not return to San Antonio until the modern incarnation of the
Alamo Bowl that began in 1993 and has since been held at the
Alamodome.
St. Mary's Rattlers For the 1940 and 1941 college football seasons, the
St. Mary's Rattlers played their home games at Alamo Stadium. Their first game, and the first college football game, at the stadium was a 51-0 win against
Daniel Baker College on September 26, 1940. The Rattlers final college football game was a 7-0 loss to
Mississippi Southern.
Professional football The stadium has been home to several professional football teams, including the
San Antonio Wings of the
WFL in 1975, the
San Antonio Gunslingers of the
USFL from 1984 to 1985, the
San Antonio Riders of the
WLAF in 1991, and the
San Antonio Matadors of the
Spring Football League in 2000.
Soccer Alamo Stadium was the home of the
San Antonio Thunder for 1976, their second of only two years in the city. The team was a member of the
North American Soccer League and moved to
Hawaii for the 1977 season. ==References==