Toronto’s BMO Field named one of 15 host stadiums for CONCACAF Gold Cup
Toronto’s BMO Field has been named one of 15 host stadiums for this summer’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, with the other 14 all south of the border.
It marks just the second time that CONCACAF’s flagship men’s tournament has come to Canada, following 2015 when BMO Field hosted a group-stage doubleheader that saw Canada tie Costa Rica 0-0 and Jamaica edge El Salvador 1-0 before an announced crowd of 16,674.
It’s expected 47th-ranked Canada will play again at BMO Field where the Canadian men have not lost since September 2010 when they were beaten 2-0 by Peru. Canada has gone 15-0-6 at the lakefront stadium since, outscoring the opposition 54-6.
The 17th edition of the Gold Cup is scheduled for June 24 through July 16, with 15 stadiums in 14 cities. It will be preceded by a 12-team qualifying competition June 16-20.