In 1924, Temple purchased at the site for $75,000 for physical education classes and the university’s athletic programs. In December 1927, university trustee and city contractor Charles Erny donated $100,000 to the football program for construction of a stadium. Ground broke at the site in February 1928 and construction was completed in time for the September 1928 opener. Erny loaned the university an additional $300,000 for stadium use during the 21 years following Temple Stadium’s opening. Temple's baseball and soccer teams played their home games at fields adjacent to Temple Stadium. Temple's baseball team began play at
Erny Field in 1927. Its soccer team played at the soccer field, also referred to as Erny Field. The grounds of the old stadium were maintained for several years after Temple's move to
Veterans Stadium. The stadium was razed in 1996 and 1997 at a cost of $334,000, leaving only the natural bowl where the soccer teams played and football team practiced. On December 31, 2001, the site was sold to Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church for $4.5 million. The area which was formerly used as a parking lot and intramural field, north of the former stadium, is now home to the Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church's "East" church, completed in 2006. (This is the church's second link to Temple athletics: prior to the building of this church, the church held several larger services in the
Liacouras Center.) ==Temple Owls football==