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A First Glimpse at Canada’s Soccer Makeover

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A First Glimpse at Canada’s Soccer Makeover

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Canada's soccer scene is undergoing a makeover, with a revamped stadium and new jerseys on the way. The changes aim to elevate the fan experience and give the Canadian national team a world-class home for the 2026 World Cup.

Canada's soccer scene is getting a revamp. The BMO Field stadium in Toronto has been expanded by 17,756 seats, increasing its capacity to nearly 46,000. The $150 million CAD project aims to elevate the fan experience. New jerseys are also on the way, after fans expressed frustration with previous designs. The changes come as Canada prepares to host the 2026 World Cup. The country's soccer identity is growing, with youth participation rates exceeding those of ice hockey.

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