By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - AEG has dropped its project to build a National Football League stadium in downtown Los Angeles, the entertainment company said, following moves by two groups that put forward competing stadium plans this year for suburbs of the city. The statement late on Monday from Anschutz Entertainment Group, which launched its effort to build a stadium in 2010, came ahead of an April 17 deadline imposed by Los Angeles for the company to lure an NFL team to the city. The Los Angeles region, which is the nation's second-largest sports market, has been without an NFL team since the Rams left Anaheim for St. Louis and the Raiders moved to Oakland, in northern California, before the start of the 1995 season. The proposed stadium would have been located in downtown Los Angeles next to the city's convention center.
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