And they also have a section called virtual venue which lets you see approximately what the view is like from these sections.
I thought that I would say that they've been great to deal with in my own predicament. Good service, and they've also given me honest thoughts and opinions on some of the options available (parking/VIP Mess and things like that).
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It may be just another day at the office for Carol Anne Chenard, when Forge FC hosts Cavalry FC at Tim Hortons Field (1 p.m. ET/OneSoccer, CBC).
But, in a month filled with historic moments, this particular match will also offer Chenard and her fellow refereeing staff an opportunity at making history of their own.
On Sunday, Chenard will lead an all-female officiating crew in Hamilton, alongside assistants Stéphanie Fortin and Chantal Boudreau and fourth official Alexis Vaughan.
It’s not uncommon for female referees to officiate a professional men’s match – one CPL match has already been managed by a female ref.
But, in scouring records from available resources, no similar instance of a top-level professional soccer game staffed entirely by women could be recalled or found, though it has certainly happened in women’s football, at lower divisions, and in youth soccer.
Despite the potentially-historic implications in her home country, Chenard was characteristically calm in response to the occasion.
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Really to bad Calgary doesn't have a venue downtown for this. I am by no means a soccer fan at all, but I'd consider going if it was easy to get to. I'd think they could get more people like me to go if it was closer to where all the people are.
Concacaf League expansion results in addition of Canada 2
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In 2019, Canada Soccer will use the home and away matches in the Canadian Premier League regular season between FC Edmonton, Forge FC, and Valour FC to determine who advances to the Preliminary Round of the 2019 Scotiabank Concacaf League. Consistent with seeding for the Canadian Championship based on membership, these three inaugural teams will be provided with a unique opportunity for this season to earn the Canada 2 spot in Scotiabank Concacaf League. Starting in 2020, the previous year’s Canadian Premier League champion will earn the right to be designated as Canada 2 in Scotiabank Concacaf League.