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  2. LMCU Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    LMCU Ballpark opened with a seating capacity of 5,701 has been expanded in 1996 to seat 10,700, and 1999 to seat 11,000. It currently has a seating capacity of 8,942, including 7,642 fixed chairback seats. [9] [8] The stadium was built entirely with private funds. No taxpayer dollars were used in the construction. [8]

  3. BC Place - Wikipedia

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    Exterior view of BC Place from the south, with its original roof, October 2005. Construction of the stadium started in February of 1981, with Dillingham Construction contracted to build the stadium, designed by architecture firm Studio Phillips Barratt, Ltd. [5] BC Place was built as part of the preparations for the 1986 World's Fair, Expo 86.

  4. List of Canadian Football League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity Location Event Opened Reference Moncton Stadium: 8,300 [a]: Moncton, New Brunswick: CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2010, 2011, 2013, 2019) : 2010 [12]Raymond Field

  5. Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The $70-million stadium would have had an initial capacity of 20,000, which would be potentially expandable to 30,000 seats. [citation needed]In addition to Vancouver Whitecaps FC matches, the stadium was intended host international soccer matches, rugby union matches and tournaments, tennis and beach volleyball tournaments, and open-air musical events and concerts such as the Vancouver ...

  6. Stony Brook Field - Wikipedia

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    Stony Brook Field saw the Whitecaps capture their second and third CCBL championship crowns as a capacity crowd watched the 2017 team win the decisive third game of the title series over the Bourne Braves, [5] and the 2021 team again bested Bourne in the finals. [6]

  7. Vancouver Whitecaps FC - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2012, the Whitecaps won their first minor, pre-season cup at the 2012 Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic defeating Toronto FC 1–0 thanks to a goal by Camilo Sanvezzo. The Whitecaps finished the regular season with 11 wins, 3 losses, and 10 ties positioning the club, fifth in the Western Conference and 11th on the league overall ...

  8. Empire Field - Wikipedia

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    Empire Field was a temporary Canadian football and soccer stadium built at Hastings Park in the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia.Located on the site of the former Empire Stadium, the 27,528 spectator venue was constructed while a new retractable roof was installed at BC Place in 2010 and 2011.

  9. Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) - Wikipedia

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    The Whitecaps also announced that local sports icon Steve Nash will join the Whitecaps ownership team. [27] Vancouver's bid was officially submitted on October 15, 2008, along with bids from six other cities. [28] Whitecaps representatives Greg Kerfoot and Jeff Mallett met with MLS officials on November 21, 2008, to go over their bid.