List of soccer stadiums in Canada
Appearance
The following is a partial list of Canadian soccer stadiums, in order by capacity. Not all stadiums are used exclusively for soccer; some also host Canadian football, rugby and/or track and field.
Current stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000
[edit]Current stadiums with a capacity below 10,000
[edit]Former stadiums
[edit]# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Province | Home team(s) | Closed | Demolished | Notes |
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1 | Exhibition Stadium | 54,741 | Toronto | Ontario | 1989 | 1999 | ||
2 | Empire Field | 27,528 | Vancouver | British Columbia | Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2011) | 2011 | 2011 | A temporary stadium that served as the home of the Vancouver Whitecaps during major renovations to BC Place |
3 | Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field | 33,427 | Regina | Saskatchewan | Regina Riot | 2016 | Replaced by Mosaic Stadium | |
4 | Autostade | 33,172 | Montreal | Quebec | ||||
5 | Empire Stadium | 32,729 | Vancouver | British Columbia | Vancouver Whitecaps (1974–1983), Vancouver Royals (1967–1968) | 1993 | 1993 | |
6 | Ivor Wynne Stadium | 29,600 | Hamilton | Ontario | McMaster Maurauders (2005-2007) | 2012 | 2012-2013 | Demolished, replaced by Tim Hortons Field |
7 | Canad Inns Stadium | 29,533 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Winnipeg Fury (1987-1992) | 2013 | 2013 | |
8 | Varsity Stadium (original) | 21,739 | Toronto | Ontario | Varsity Blues (1898-2001), Toronto City (1967), Toronto Falcons, Toronto Metros, Toronto Lynx | 2001 | 2001 | |
9= | Clarke Stadium (original) | 20,000 | Edmonton | Alberta | Edmonton Drillers (1982), Edmonton Brick Men | 2001 | 2013 | |
9= | Delorimier Stadium | 20,000 | Montreal | Quebec | 1960 | 1965 | ||
11 | Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds | 12,000 | Hamilton | Ontario | The field is still used, but the stadium was demolished | |||
12 | Mewata Stadium | 10,000 | Calgary | Alberta | Calgary Kickers (1987–1989), Canada men's national under-23 team | 1999 | 1999 | |
13 | Osborne Stadium | 7,800 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 1952 | 1956 | ||
14 | Athletic Park | 6,000 | Vancouver | British Columbia | UBC Thunderbirds (1924-1930) | 1951 | 1951 | |
15 | Brian Timmis Stadium | 5,000 | Hamilton | Ontario | Hamilton Avalanche, Hamilton Croatia | 2012 | 2013 | |
16= | Callister Park | 5,000 | Vancouver | British Columbia | Pacific Coast Soccer League | 1970 | 1971 | |
16= | Huskies Stadium | 5,000 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | Saint Mary's Huskies | 2013 | 2013 | Was expandable to 11,000 |
18 | Rosedale Field | 4,000 | Toronto | Ontario | Capacity could exceed 10,000 with standing room; The field is still used for soccer, but the stadium was demolished |
See also
[edit]- Rogers Centre - Formerly used for occasional Canada matches, and rare winter matches and friendlies for Toronto FC. Renovated for baseball-only use in 2016.
- List of Canadian Football League stadiums
- List of Canadian Premier League stadiums
- List of indoor arenas in Canada
- List of Major League Soccer stadiums
- List of stadiums in Canada
- Soccer-specific stadium
- List of association football stadiums by capacity
- List of association football stadiums by country
- List of sports venues by capacity
- Soccer in Canada
- Lists of stadiums
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