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Owner
  
City of Burnaby

Opened
  
26 April 1969

Province
  
British Columbia

Surface
  
Natural grass

Capacity
  
5,288

Phone
  
+1 604-297-4848

Swangard Stadium

Location
  
3883 Imperial Street, Burnaby, BC, Canada

Field size
  
115x75 yds (soccer) 150x65 yds (Canadian football)

Address
  
3883 Imperial Street, Burnaby, BC V5G 4H7, Canada

Similar
  
Central Park, BC Place, Burnaby Village Museum, Burnaby Lake, Terry Fox Field

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Swangard Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Central Park in Burnaby, British Columbia. Primarily used for soccer, rugby, football, and athletics, the stadium also used to be home to the Simon Fraser Clan football team and the Vancouver Whitecaps while they were in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) and various US-based Division 2 leagues. It opened on April 26, 1969, and has a capacity of 5,288.

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History

In 1969, Vancouver Sun sports journalist Erwin Swangard raised nearly $1 million for the construction of an athletic stadium in Central Park in Burnaby, British Columbia. BC Premier W. A. C. Bennett officially named the stadium after Swangard at its opening on April 26, 1969. Swangard was not present on the day of the opening, having been sent to start a newspaper in Nigeria.

Vancouver Whitecaps

The city of Vancouver launched a professional soccer team in 1986, named the Vancouver 86ers (now known as the Whitecaps). The Canadian Soccer League (CSL) club began playing in 1987 and made Swangard Stadium their home pitch. The stadium served its last season as the Whitecaps' home in 2010, as the club joined Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2011. As Swangard does not meet MLS standards for capacity, the City of Burnaby initially proposed to keep the team in Burnaby by renovating the stadium and expanding its capacity to 20,000 seats. This plan, however, fell through, and the Whitecaps eventually decided they wanted to move to a new, larger soccer-specific home at the Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium. Currently the Whitecaps are playing at BC Place Stadium and president of the organization, Bob Lenarduzzi has stated the club intends to stay at BC Place for the time being and plans for a new stadium are all on hold.

International events

The stadium's capacity was temporarily increased to 10,000 for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup. In the past, it has hosted home games for the Canadian men's and women's soccer teams in Olympic and World Cup qualifying. In some cases, crowds in excess of 10,000 have witnessed games, with many of the fans standing. Swangard has also been the host stadium of the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship.

Other events

In 2013, the Vancouver Riptide, a professional ultimate team competing in American Ultimate Disc League, became tenants of Swangard Stadium.

In June 2014, Simon Fraser Clan announced that Swangard Stadium will be their football team's home field for the 2014 season. The Clan returned to their campus again starting with the 2016 season. Swangard Stadium is also used very frequently for track and field meets in the Lower Mainland.

In 2017 the TSS FC Rover of the Premier Development League will play their home soccer games at Swangard Stadium, they will play in the Northwest Division.

References

Swangard Stadium Wikipedia