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Originally Posted by JHikka
BMO can easily be brought up to requirements.
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Doesn't look like any real upgrades to BMO aside from what may or may not be temporary seating.
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investment is estimated to be between $30 to $45 million, but none of that money will go toward a new stadium.
“We’re not going to build a new stadium, we’re going to put additional seating in BMO Field,” Tory said.
BMO Field has added extra seats before, for events such as the Grey Cup and the NHL Centennial Classic, which expands capacity to just more than 40,000. That capacity is dwarfed by many stadiums in other Canadian cities hoping to host games, like BC Place in Vancouver, Olympic Stadium in Montreal and Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton.
The Rogers Centre, which has about 10,000 more seats than an expanded BMO Field, would not be used if Toronto won its bid.
However, Tory is in favour of more soccer fields being built in the city.
“We are still quite short of really high quality soccer pitches in the GTA generally, not just in Toronto,” he said.
“In order to put on the World Cup, you need not just a place for the games but you need practice facilities for the teams, and I’m very hopeful this will stimulate, on a private-public partnership basis, the construction of additional facilities.”