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Originally Posted by _Q_
I actually don't think stadiums is that big of an issue honestly.
Assuming we need 12 stadiums with the following specifications:
1 larger than 70K capacity
2 larger than 60K
9 larger than 40K
We in Canada could potentially have the following:
Vancouver - BC Place - 55K
Edmonton - Commonwealth Stadium - 60K (expandable to 70K+)
Calgary - New Stampeders/MLS stadium - 40K (expandable to 45K)
Regina - New Roughriders Stadium - 33K (expandable to 40K)
Winnipeg - Investors Group Field - 33K (expandable to 40K)
Toronto - Rogers Centre - 54K
BMO Field - 22K (expandable to 40K)
Ottawa - New Frank Claire Stadium - 30K (Expandable to 40K)
Montreal - Olympic Stadium - 66K
Saputo Field - 22K (Expandable to 40K)
That leaves another two locations possibly. So possibly Victoria, Halifax, Moncton? Build smaller stadiums there with temporary seating that can be dismantled later like they're doing in Qatar.
So the issues that I see here are the that assuming you want to hold your finals in Toronto, Rogers Centre is inadequate. They would need to build something huge there for a world cup. That could potentially replace a BMO Field expansion, so you can go with new 80K stadium and Rogers Centre for Toronto.
All other "expansions" could be as simple as adding temporary seating in the end zones.
Even with the stadiums we have today, or proposed today, we can potentially make a World Cup work here in Canada. Who knows what the future holds though.
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Not enough big stadia. That many temporary seats would never convince FIFA, nor would proposing to play in Olympic Stadium, or Roger's Centre. Also, only one city is allowed to have two stadia used.
All of the CFL stadia would have to have real grass installed too, which isn't impossible but would certainly add some cost.