Edberg-Olson Hall
Edberg-Olson Hall is the home of the Temple University football program. Officially dedicated on December 9, 2000, the facility was designed by AP3C Architects of Philadelphia. The building was engineered to not only support the football team’s functional requirements, but to enhance the experience through innovative design concepts. During the season, approximately 250 people will pass through its doors on a daily basis.
Edberg-Olson Hall is not only a major source of pride to the football program, but an integral recruiting and preparation tool. The 23,600-square-foot building contains team and coaches locker rooms, a weight room, a training room, equipment facilities, coach’s offices, observation balcony, a players’ lounge, computer lab, individual position meeting rooms and a theater-style team meeting room. It is the perfect complement to a gridiron landscape outside featuring 125,000 square feet of Sprinturf. Eight, 85-foot poles providing 85 candles of white rendition light line the perimeter of the complex. Powder-coated cyclone fences provide privacy.
Edberg-Olson Hall and the football complex were made possible through a fund-raising initiative launched by the Temple University Owl Club in December, 1998.






















