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Canadian Soccer Association to bid for 2026 World Cup

https://twitter.com/KurtLarSUN/status/897507567445970944

Both BMO Field and Rogers Centre are on the list of 9 possible Canadian venues

BMO Field would be an international embarrassment for Toronto if it were used as a World Cup stadium.

I love that Toronto has an MLS team and that Exhibition Place is their home, but BMO field is a glorified set of off the shelf bleachers. BMO Field can hardly support a home town crowd in a regular season game, let alone an international audience.

If Toronto becomes a World Cup host city, we’d have to build a stadium worthy of the caliber of the event. I’d like to see a new Toronto FC stadium built south of the existing one in the old Blue Jays stadium space. We could definitely make use of the space to grow the Toronto FC fan base. The demand is there. Every game is sold out.
 
BMO Field would be an international embarrassment for Toronto if it were used as a World Cup stadium.
If Toronto becomes a World Cup host city, we’d have to build a stadium worthy of the caliber of the event.
It’s time for cities to stop kissing the asses of these corrupt mega events. Why should we spend $500m to build a white elephant soccer stadium just so it looks pretty for a few matches between Uruguay and Latvia?

If FIFA wants a non-corrupt nation to host the games, then these are the perfectly serviceable stadiums they’ll get. Apart from adding natural turf to a few of them and scheduling routine maintenance for others they’re good to go. It’s hard to conceive of a less deserving use of tax dollars than pimping ourselves out for a week of soccer.
 
Wonder if Bolt would be still around by then?

Usain Bolt set to play for Manchester United as Olympic legend eyes football career

See link.

He is one of the most decorated Olympians of all time, the fastest man since records began and currently holds three world records on the running track, however Usain Bolt has revealed he now wants to turn his attention to becoming a professional footballer!

The Jamaican sprinter retired after the recent World Championships in London after a stellar sprinting career and revealed he would even be willing to play for a League One or League Two team rather than his beloved Manchester United - but not before he pulls on the red shirt next month...
 
https://www.cp24.com/news/tory-supports-bid-to-co-host-2026-fifa-world-cup-1.3769766

Mayor John Tory says he is throwing his support behind a bid to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A staff report, which will be discussed by the city's executive committee at a meeting later this week, recommends that city council ask the federal and provincial government to agree to provide financial support to Toronto to host the international sporting competition.

The report says national soccer associations in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico are leading a joint bid to host the World Cup in North American cities.

“Canada would automatically qualify for the tournament by virtue of being a host nation. Based on current discussions, Canada and Mexico would host 10 games each, with the remainder being played in the United States. The only other country bidding to host the Cup is Morocco,” the staff report read.

“Toronto has been named as one of four Canadian host city candidates, along with Vancouver, Edmonton and Montreal. 28 other candidate cities in Mexico and the United States are also being considered. It is anticipated that Toronto would host 3-5 games if the bid is successful, and if Toronto is selected by United Bid Committee and Fédération Internationale de Football Association as a host city.”

According to the staff report, the host nation will be named in June 2018 and individual host cities will be chosen in 2021.

“Hosting the FIFA World Cup is a once in a generation opportunity to showcase Toronto to the world,” Mayor Tory said in a news release issued Monday.

“Coming off the success of the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games and the Invictus Games, it is clear that Toronto and Torontonians are ready to be one of the host cities for this iconic event.”

Exhibition Place’s BMO Field is being put forward as the stadium that would be used for the event and city staff says the price tag is estimated to be between $30 million to $45 million to co-host the competition.

The costs, according to staff, would be shared between the city and the provincial and federal governments.
 
Great. Do it. Refurbish the hell out of my second home (BMO Field), add stands in the north and south. I'll gladly help pay for it through my taxes.

My only worry is what the state of our national side will be by then.
 
Great. Do it. Refurbish the hell out of my second home (BMO Field), add stands in the north and south. I'll gladly help pay for it through my taxes.

My only worry is what the state of our national side will be by then.
Yes!

Canada will definitely do better than Qatar. That I know for sure.
 
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releas...ports-announcement-in-edmonton-677083283.html
Minister Sohi to Make a Sports Announcement in Edmonton
The Honourable Amarjeet Sohi will be in Edmonton on Friday to make a sport announcement on behalf of the Government of Canada.

EDMONTON, March 15, 2018 /CNW/ - The Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and Member of Parliament (Edmonton Mill Woods), on behalf of the Government of Canada, will be in Edmonton on Friday to make a sport announcement. He will be joined by Steven Reed, President of Canada Soccer and Co-Chair of the United 2026 Bid Committee, and Councillor Michael Walters, on behalf of Don Iveson, Mayor of Edmonton.
 
What are the chances of Edmonton actually hosting the games? Given our 'third tier' status as country in the bid, I can't see us having more than three cities - Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

Vancouver is out. They aren't interested.
 

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