Toronto WNBA team arrives at ‘critical moment in history’ for women’s sports: experts
TORONTO — The arrival of a professional women’s basketball team to the Toronto sports landscape creates new opportunities to capitalize on long pent-up demand from local fans, say experts who study the business of sports.
The WNBA announced Thursday that Toronto’s new team — the first in Canada — will tip off in 2026, playing its home games at the 8,700-seat Coca-Cola Coliseum at Exhibition Place.
The yet-to-be-named team is owned by Larry Tanenbaum’s Kilmer Sports Ventures, which paid US$115 million for the expansion franchise.
Tandy Thomas, a marketing professor at Queen’s University’s Smith School of Business, said the team’s establishment comes at a “critical moment in history” for the growth of women’s sports.