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  2. Edmonton Soccer Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Soccer Dome is an air-supported structure located in Edmonton, Canada. Predominately used for soccer , the facility stands 25.6 m (84 ft) tall and features a FieldTurf CORE artificial turf playing surface that covers 12,541 m 2 (134,990 sq ft), making it the largest sports dome in Canada.

  3. Foote Field - Wikipedia

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    Foote Field is a multi-purpose sports facility on the University of Alberta South Campus in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, built as a legacy facility for the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. It was named for University of Alberta alumnus, former varsity track athlete, and philanthropist Eldon Foote, who donated $2 million toward the ...

  4. Clarke Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Brick Men of the 1980s and 90s also played at the stadium but played most matches at John Ducey Park, which was primarily a baseball diamond. FC Edmonton began playing their North American Soccer League home games at Clarke Stadium with the 2012 season. In May 2013, construction was completed to expand the stadium's capacity to ...

  5. Commonwealth Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton co-hosted the inaugural 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship between August 17 and September 1 along with Vancouver and Victoria. Edmonton was the base of operations and featured 12 of the 26 matches. FIFA was originally skeptical to using such a large venue, especially for those matches which did not involve Canada. The 12 games ...

  6. Universiade Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Facilities at the Pavilion include: 6-lane rubberized 200m indoor track (10-lane 60m sprint straightaway) 4 basketball/volleyball/tennis courts; 4 badminton courts; Long jump and pole vault; Wrestling room; The facility also hosts indoor soccer, flatball, and field hockey games.

  7. Edmonton Scottish - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club, better known as Edmonton Scottish, is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Edmonton, Alberta.. Competing in League1 Alberta since its inaugural exhibition season in 2023 using its youth affiliate's moniker Scottish United, the club has also competed continuously in the Alberta Major Soccer League (AMSL) since 1992 – simultaneously fielding ...

  8. Kitsap's indoor soccer facility rebrands under new owners - AOL

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  9. Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League - Wikipedia

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    Subway Soccer Centre: Moved to Subway Soccer Centre from Stampede Corral for the 2008–09 season. Edmonton Drillers: Edmonton, Alberta: 2007 Edmonton Soccer Centre South: Moved to St. Albert's Servus Centre from Rexall Place for the 2008 season. Moved to Edmonton Soccer Centre South in 2010 Prince George Fury: Prince George, British Columbia ...