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BMO Training Ground is the practice facility of Toronto FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) and its minor league reserve team Toronto FC II of MLS Next Pro, and the home of the TFC Academy of MLS Next. The facility, which opened in 2012 and features a stadium with 1000 seats, is located at Downsview Park , in Toronto , Ontario , Canada .
On November 20, 2014, Toronto FC announced the creation of a reserve team that would play in the third-tier United Soccer League under the name Toronto FC II. [2] [3] [4] The team began play in March 2015, playing at the then-newly constructed 3,500-seat stadium at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan, just north-northwest of Toronto. [5]
The soccer stadium, Tim Hortons Field, was built on the site of Ivor Wynne Stadium, while the athletics stadium was built at York University. [4] During the games the venue was known as the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium. [5] [6] The stadium was expected to seat approximately 5,000 spectators – 3,000 permanent and 2,000 temporary.
The following is a partial list of Canadian football stadiums, ordered by permanent capacity.Most of Canada's football stadiums with permanent seating capacities over 3,000 are listed here.
Image Stadium Club Location First CPL year Capacity Opened Surface Coordinates Ref(s) ATCO Field: Cavalry FC: Foothills County, Alberta: 2019: 6,000: 1976: Grass: 1] [2]: Princess Auto Stadium
This time, Toronto FC defeated Seattle 2–0, and became the first MLS team to complete a domestic treble with their win, as well as the first Canadian team to win the MLS Cup. [ 113 ] On July 24, 2014, BMO Field hosted the opening match of the 2014 International Champions Cup between Olympiacos and A.C. Milan ; Olympiacos won the match 3–0.
The Lions defeated the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium in Week 7, 31-29, on a 44-yard Jake Bates field goal with 19 seconds remaining in the game. Show comments Advertisement
Stadium Capacity City Province Home team/s Notes Image 1: Olympic Stadium: 61,004 [1] Montreal: Quebec: Part-time home of the CF Montréal. Former home of the Montreal Manic. Host site for the 1976 Summer Olympics. A site for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Domed stadium 2 ...