Raiders agree to extend lease at Coliseum to 2013
Nov 18, 2009 - 11:09 PM ALAMEDA, Calif.(AP) -- The Oakland Raiders have reached a tentative agreement with Alameda County officials to extend their lease at the Coliseum through the 2013 season.The Raiders' lease was set to expire after next season before the agreement announced Wednesday. The deal still must be formally approved by the Coliseum Authority, Alameda County, the city of Oakland and the NFL. That is expected to come by the end of the year.
Oakland City Councilmember Ignacio De La Fuente says the extension gives the sides time to work out a long-term plan to keep the Raiders in the area.
The Raiders moved back to Oakland from Los Angeles following the 1994 season. With the lease running out, there had been speculation about where the team would play in the future.
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