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49ers announce 13 training camp practices, make tickets available to fans

Jul 23, 2021 at 9:16 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers made tickets to 13 training camp practices available to fans, including an August 7 practice at Levi's Stadium which has been declared "Dwight Clark Day."

Below is the upcoming practice schedule. Players are scheduled to report to Santa Clara on Tuesday. Each practice is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT, which is subject to change.

2021 49ers Training Camp Schedule

  • Wednesday, July 28
  • Thursday, July 29
  • Friday, July 30
  • Saturday, July 31
  • Monday, August 2
  • Tuesday, August 3
  • Wednesday, August 4
  • Friday, August 6
  • Saturday, August 7 (Dwight Clark Day)
  • Sunday, August 8
  • Tuesday, August 10
  • Wednesday, August 11
  • Thursday, August 12

"Dwight Clark Day," an annual event honoring the 49ers legend, will be used to raise awareness for ALS patients and their families. 49ers fans will be allowed inside Levi's Stadium for the first time since January of 2020 when the team beat the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game.

Fans can purchase tickets at 49ers.com/trainingcamp for $10 each for the August 7 session, with all proceeds benefiting the 49ers Foundation. Tickets for other days will cost $5 each. Capacity will be limited. Children under two years old will not require a ticket for entry.

Tickets are available to purchase now for select fans, with access to the general public starting on at 9 a.m. PT on Monday, July 26.

The 49ers communications staff provided the following information regarding "Dwight Clark Day" at Levi's Stadium and the other sessions located at the neighboring SAP Performance Facility.



This year's Dwight Clark Day will feature an open practice at Levi's Stadium from approximately 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. PT. Tickets will be $10 each. An extremely limited quantity of tickets for other practice sessions at the SAP Performance Facility will also go on sale at that time and will be $5 each. All ticket proceeds will benefit the 49ers Foundation and their efforts to educate and empower Bay Area youth through their innovative and community-focused strategies. In partnership with Augie's Quest and ALS Association Golden West Chapter, the 49ers will host six families affected by ALS. The families will join the team for a special experience as they watch practice alongside 49ers Alumni.

For all open practice dates at the SAP Performance Facility, free parking will be available at Red Lot 1 and will open one hour prior to the beginning of practice. Parking for open practice at Levi's Stadium will open two hours prior. Gates will open 1 hour prior to the beginning of practice. Complimentary shuttle buses between Red Lot 1 and the SAP Performance Facility will be available. For the open practice in Levi's Stadium on August 7th, access to the event will be limited to the general concourse and lower bowl. Concession stands in Levi's Stadium will be open to the public on August 7th and 49ers Season Ticket Members will be able to enjoy the new Member Inclusive Menu, which includes select food and beverage items at no additional cost.

Additional attractions for fans to experience at Levi's Stadium include the 49ers Team Store presented by Visa and the 49ers Museum presented by Foxconn Industrial Internet. The team store re-opened on July 1st and the museum will re-open on August 6th. Additional information is available at LevisStadium.com. Located on the Main Concourse at Intel Gate A, fans will also have the opportunity to purchase exclusive 49ers game used items such as cleats, jerseys, and footballs at the 49ers Foundation "Dig 4 Gold" sale.

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