IMO I think with this change, it might be time to start planning for something a little more enclosed in Toronto. BMO Field has a lot of character, but its open design is going to be a big vulnerability with this change. A larger version of Allianz Field in Minneapolis seems like it would strike that perfect balance on cost and providing more of a complete enclosure on the sides without going all the way for something fully enclosed like BC Place or Stade Olympique. Other northern teams like Chicago Fire and the Columbus Crew either have or are planning open-roof enclosed stadiums as well.
Thank you. Honestly. I am glad someone finally said the obvious part out loud, because I am losing my mind reading the takes in here.
“They can just play at SkyDome!”
No. They can’t. They couldn’t even before the baseball specific renovations. The sightlines were garbage, the field was a shoebox, and half the seats might as well have faced Mississauga. Now it is even worse. How is this still a suggestion anyone says with a straight face?
“They can just play part of the season on the road for six weeks!”
Why? Why would any serious league treat its teams like that? That is not a solution and losing home field advantage for a chunk of the season doesn’t help anyone.
And meanwhile TFC already has a “soccer specific stadium”. A stadium that looks like it was assembled from the clearance section of IKEA. I am not talking about the pitch. I am talking about the stands. The north stand does not even exist. It is 2025 and there is still a giant open gap like someone forgot to finish the stadium. The south stand looks like something out of a high school football field, all bare metal and temporary vibes, completely embarrassing on TV. The west stand looks bizarre with the roof. It does not connect visually to anything else and feels like it was bolted on from a completely different stadium.
Nothing feels cohesive. It is just a patchwork of mismatched renovations taped together over fifteen years! And now with MLS switching to a winter season we are supposed to just accept this half finished wind tunnel of a stadium forever?
Why is everyone in this city allergic to the idea of having a proper, fully enclosed, winter proof soccer stadium? Why is the default reaction always “let’s inconvenience the team” instead of “maybe we should fix the obvious problem”?
If Toronto doesn’t want to do it, sell the damn thing….the market and the demand is there. So stop pretending the solution is SkyDome or endless road trips. Fix the actual stadium. Finish it. Winterise it. Make it look like it belongs in a major league city instead of something that came flat packed with an Allen key.
Nobody is asking for a 100,000 seat stadium….but FFS, make it make sense.