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Stadium. Montreal Impact's regular stadium is the soccer-specific Saputo Stadium, which was first opened in 2008. This 20,000 capacity stadium cost an initial CA$17m to build and is the second largest soccer stadium in Canada, after Toronto FC's BMO Field. The Impact also uses Montreal's much larger Olympic stadium for big matches.
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Saputo Stadium is a top-notch venue located in Montreal, Canada. As many fans will attest to, Saputo Stadium is known to be one of the best places to catch live entertainment around town. The Saputo Stadium can hold up to 20,801 people and is known for hosting the Montreal Impact but other events have taken place here as well.
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Le CF Montréal, anciennement l'Impact de Montréal, est un club canadien de soccer évoluant en Major League Soccer (MLS), basé à Montréal, au Québec.
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The Montreal games of the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup were held at Olympic Stadium on a removable Team Pro EF RD surface that was purchased specifically for the tournament. For the first time since the Olympic Games in 1976, a natural grass field was installed in the stadium for the Montreal Impact match versus A.C. Milan on June 2, 2010.
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View a location map of Montreal Impact's , along with a journey planner and further stadium information, on the official website of the Premier League.
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The Montreal Impact attendance at Saputo Stadium in 2019 is the worst it's ever been at just over 17,000 . . . what's going on?
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Opened in 2008, Saputo Stadium is a soccer-specific venue in Montreal that plays host to the Montreal Impact of Major League Soccer. The stadium is built where the training grounds for the 1976 Summer Olympic track and field events once stood, and is in a position where you can see other landmarks built for those Olympic Games from the stadium.
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Le CF Montréal, anciennement l'Impact de Montréal, est un club canadien de soccer évoluant en Major League Soccer (MLS), basé à Montréal, au Québec.
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The Olympic Stadium. The Olympic Stadium is the largest covered amphitheatre in Québec, with seating for 56,000 spectators.. Saputo stadium / Montreal Impact. Stade Saputo is home to the Montreal Impact, a Major League Soccer team. This outdoor stadium can seat 19,619 fans. It's located on Olympic Park grounds near the corner of Viau and.
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Stade Saputo got built in 2007 to serve as the new home of the Montreal Impact, who were back then still playing in the NASL. The stadium came at a cost of CA$ 17 million, of which CA$ 7.5 got donated by the Saputo family, owners of the Impact. As a result the stadium would carry the name Saputo. Stade Saputo officially opened on 19 May 2008.
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The stadium has also been used by the city's professional soccer team, the CF Montreal (formerly the Montreal Impact). The stadium is used for regular season games when their home field, Saputo Stadium, is inaccessible, or when crowds demand a larger venue. In addition, the stadium has been used for a wide variety of other major professional.
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Montreal Impact may refer to: . CF Montréal, current MLS team, formerly known as Montreal Impact from 2012 to 2020; Montreal Impact (1992-2011), the former team that played in the second-tier before becoming the above MLS team Reserve teams of the club. Montreal Impact Academy, the academy of the above clubs; Montreal Impact U23, the top team of the Academy that previously played in the.
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The stadium was inaugurated in 2008 and built at a cost of $17 million. The sum of $7.5M was donated by the Saputo family, while $9.5M was financed on a 25-year term. On March 9, 2011, in preparation for its entry in Major League Soccer, CF Montréal unveiled the detailed plans for the expansion of Stade Saputo, with stadium seating increasing.
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The Montreal Impact won their third championship in its history, Saturday October 17, 2009, in front of a sellout crowd of 13,034 at Saputo Stadium, defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps FC 3-1, (6-3 on aggregate goals), in the First Division USL final championship, which was the first all Canadian First Division USL Final. All three of.
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Stade Saputo in French or Saputo Stadium in English is a 2008 purpose built soccer stadium located in Montreal, Quebec. Home of Canadian Major League Soccer side Montreal Impact, the 20,801 capacity ground was built on the former athletics track of the 1976 Summer Olympics, and was recently renovated in 2012 making it the second largest Soccer stadium in Canada.