Birchmount Stadium

Birchmount Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor sports facility in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located near Kingston Road and Birchmount Road in the former city of Scarborough. Its original capacity was 6,345, and it was built for what was then the Borough of Scarborough.[1]

Birchmount Stadium
Birchmount Stadium
Location in Toronto
Birchmount Stadium
Location in Ontario
Birchmount Stadium
Location in Canada
Location85 Birchmount Road
Toronto, Ontario
M1N 3J7
Coordinates43°41′44″N 79°15′39″W
OwnerCity of Toronto government
Toronto District School Board
OperatorTDSB
Capacity2,000
SurfaceArtificial Turf
ScoreboardYes W/Video Monitor
Construction
Built1960s
Opened1960s
Renovated2006
Expanded2006
Tenants
Canada Rugby League
Toronto Maddogs (NFC)
City of Toronto Private Rentals,
University of Toronto 2002-2006
Bichmount CI
Scarborough SC 2014-present
Toronto Skillz FC 2016-present

The stadium plays host to many amateur sporting events including football, soccer, rugby league and athletics.

It most recently played host to the opening round of Canada Rugby League's Ontario conference.

It played host to the University of Toronto's Varsity Blues Football team in 2002 and 2006 while their Varsity Stadium was being demolished and rebuilt. It also previously played host to the Metro Lions.

It also serves as the primary stadium for the annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament,[2] which bills itself as "the world's largest annual charitable youth soccer tournament." The Canadian band Barenaked Ladies notably name-dropped the stadium and the tournament at the end of their 1998 #1 hit, "One Week", singing "Birchmount Stadium, home of the Robbie" as the song's closing line.

The east grandstand of the stadium was demolished in the spring of 2006, reducing seating capacity to about 2,000. The original grass field and running track were removed. A new track and artificial turf for football/soccer were installed during the summer of 2006. The newly renovated Birchmount Stadium opened up for the first time as a premier facility on September 15, 2006. They hosted the University of Toronto Varsity Blues vs Waterloo. Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute also uses the stadium for its home football, rugby, soccer and field hockey games in the Toronto District Secondary School Athletic Association.

On September 2, 1996, Diego Maradona played for Toronto Italia in one of his last professional appearances.[3]

On October 13, 2011, Fauja Singh set 8 age group world records in the M100 division in one day on the Birchmont Stadium track.

Since 2014, the Soccer club Scarborough SC of the Canadian Soccer League has played their home games at Birchmount stadium.

As of 2016, Birchmount Stadium will be the home ground of League1 Ontario team, Toronto Skillz FC.[4]

See also

wide view of field from the West Stand


References

  1. "Ontario". Stadiums in Canada. World Stadiums. Archived from the original on 2010-04-16. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  2. http://www.robbiesoccertournament.com
  3. Maurer, Pablo. "'God was in town': The night Diego Maradona played in Canada". The Athletic. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-16. Retrieved 2011-10-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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