Lamport Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Lamport Stadium
Fullname:Allan A. Lamport Stadium
Location:1151 King Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 1E9
Coordinates:43.6389°N -79.4231°W
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Publictransit: King
Built:1974–1975
Renovated:2007–2008, 2018
Owner:City of Toronto
Operator:Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation
Surface:Artificial turf
Tenants:Rugby League
Canada national rugby league team (2013–present)
Toronto Wolfpack (TWCC) (2017–present)
Rugby Union
Toronto Arrows (MLR) (2019)
Soccer
TFC Academy (CSL) (2008–2012)
SC Toronto (CSL) (2008–2012)
Toronto FC II (USL) (2018)
Internacional de Toronto (L1O) (2014)
Serbian White Eagles FC (CSL) (1975–79, 2014)
Lacrosse
Toronto Nationals (MLL) (2010)
Athletics
Ryerson Rams (U Sports) (2012)
Toronto Rush (Ultimate Frisbee Association) (2024)
Seating Capacity:9,600
Dimensions:110 x 75 m

Allan A. Lamport Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium on King Street West in the Liberty Village neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the practice facility for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. It is also partial home for Canada national rugby league team. The playing surface of the 9,600 seating capacity stadium is also dually marked for soccer and field hockey. The stadium was named for long-time Toronto politician Allan Lamport, who was associated with sporting activities in the city.[1]

History

Lamport Stadium began construction during the winter of 1974 on the site of the Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Women.[2] [3] Construction was completed on July 1, 1975.[4] The stadium was originally set to open in April 1976[5] [6] but was officially opened on September 19, 1976.[4]

As part of a deal with the city to convert BMO Field to natural grass, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment spent adding a winter bubble to Lamport Stadium in the winter of 2009–2010.[7] [8] [9] MLSE manages the operations of the facility during the winter season, when the field is covered by the dome and community soccer programs are held.

Facilities

Since opening in 1976, the playing surface has been artificial turf.[4] Lamport Stadium's indoor field measures 68 metres by 105 metres, allowing a full eleven-a-side game.[10]

Sports usage

Canadian football

The home games of the semi-professional American football team Toronto Athletics Football Team were played at the stadium from 1993 to 1996. The team provided players looking to keep playing sought to be scouted by professional gridiron football teams. The Athletics won the Mid-Continental League Championship in 1993, and was ranked as high as 9th over all in the American Semi Professional Football Rankings in 1995.

In 2018, the professional Canadian football team, the CFL's Toronto Argonauts, announced that they would use the stadium as their practice facility.[11]

Lacrosse

The Toronto Nationals played their 2010 season at Lamport Stadium before moving to Hamilton.

Soccer

Since the opening of Lamport Stadium the National Soccer League used the stadium as a home venue for many of its clubs based in Toronto.[12]

In 1980, Lamport was one of the hosts of a friendly tournament known as the Toronto International Soccer Cup which featured Benfica and Partizan Belgrade.[4]

Both SC Toronto and Major League Soccer team Toronto FC's Academy side played their Canadian Soccer League home games at Lamport Stadium. The OUA's Ryerson Rams soccer teams also call the stadium home. In 2014, the Serbian White Eagles of the Canadian Soccer League and Internacional de Toronto of League1 Ontario also played their home games at the stadium. Toronto FC II announced in August 2017 that it would move its home games from the Ontario Soccer Centre to BMO Field and Lamport Stadium beginning with the 2018 season.[13] However, with their drop to the division 3 USL League One for the 2019 season, the team moved their home games to BMO Training Ground.[14] The University of Toronto Schools high school team also uses Lamport Stadium as a practice field and for home games.

Rugby league

On 21 May 2012, it was announced that Lamport Stadium would be the new home of the Canada national rugby league team, the Wolverines.[15] Their first game of 2013, the Colonial Cup opener against the United States national rugby league team saw a crowd of nearly 8,000 turn out to witness a comeback from the Wolverines.

The stadium also hosted a professional rugby league club, the Toronto Wolfpack, which began playing there in 2017.[16]

On May 18, 2019, Lamport hosted the inaugural Americas 9s tournament.[17]

International matches

Date Home Score Away Competition Attendance
July 21, 2012 18-12 Caribbean Carnival Cup 4,630[18]
August 11, 2012 36-18 Friendly 2,300[19]
October 6, 2012 4-68 Friendly 5,100
July 6, 2013 36-20 7,200[20]
July 20, 2013 38-14 Caribbean Carnival Cup 5,700[21]
September 7, 2013 20-28 3,128[22]
September 24, 2013 22-30 5,176[23]
June 21, 2014 18-40 Royal Air Force Friendly
July 5, 2014 12-36 Friendly
July 19, 2014 24-20 Caribbean Carnival Cup 3,129
August 9, 2014 52-14 7,356
August 20, 2016 6-38 Friendly
September 3, 2016 East Canada 18-22 England Young Lions Friendly
September 24, 2016 8-14
October 15, 2016 10-22 South Wales Ironmen Club vs. Country -
September 16, 2017 18-38 [24]

Rugby union

In January 2019, Major League Rugby expansion team, the Toronto Arrows announced that they would split home games between Lamport Stadium and Alumni Field at York University for their inaugural season.[25] They were scheduled to play games at the stadium in 2020, but the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team moved their home games to York Lions Stadium for the 2022 season.[26]

Ultimate Frisbee

The Toronto Rush of the Ultimate Frisbee Association will play the 1st half of their 2024 home schedule at Lamport Stadium while their regular home stadium Varsity Stadium is undergoing renovations.[27]

Non-sports usage

Besides sporting events, the stadium also hosts a major Caribana event each summer: the crowning ceremony for the King and Queen of Caribana.

Homeless encampment

The area around the stadium became a homeless encampment for a period of time, but was cleared by police and city staff on July 21, 2021, resulting in arrests of both homeless people who had been staying there and protestors standing in solidarity with them. Images of police brutality from the incident were heavily circulated on various social media platforms as well as getting coverage from a variety of news outlets.[28] [29] [30]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Best . Michael . Allan Lamport's work deserves a memorial . The Toronto Star . June 25, 1975 . Toronto . D1.
  2. News: Stadium named for Allan Lamport . The Toronto Star . June 14, 1974 . Toronto . A8.
  3. News: Government loan launches stadium on old Mercer site . The Toronto Star. October 31, 1974. Toronto. C3.
  4. Web site: The Time Partizan Played in Toronto . Vujcic. Djuradj. Urban Book Circle . 2024-06-06 . 2021-10-25 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20240329002624/http://www.urbanbookcircle.com/the-time-partizan-played-in-toronto.html . 29 March 2024 .
  5. https://search.nbca.unbc.ca/uploads/r/northern-bc-archives-special-collections/1/3/133024/NBCA_2009_6_13_49_0327.jpg?token=fc5fda40b221586354a14a6e679f7ac6377973bfd77e0b9e85929c834bee2a1b UNBC photo
  6. https://digitalarchiveontario.ca/objects/323767/former-mayor-allan-lamport-right-tells-crowd-hes-a-proud-a TPL photo
  7. Web site: Upgrades to BMO Field at Exhibition Place and Allan Lamport Stadium. 2009-09-22. 2019-03-17. City of Toronto government.
  8. Web site: Upgrades to BMO Field at Exhibition Place and Allan Lamport Stadium. 2009-09-09. 2019-03-17. City of Toronto government.
  9. Web site: Grass at BMO Field Attains Final Approval. January 23, 2010. January 1, 2014. Major League Soccer.
  10. Web site: Ontario Soccer Association . Lamport Stadium . June 5, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120513122707/http://www.ontariosoccer.net/Facilities/LamportStadium.aspx . May 13, 2012 . dead .
  11. Web site: Argonauts to relocate football-operations staff. 2018-06-01. 2018-06-01. The Sports Network.
  12. News: Kernaghan. Jim. June 13, 1975. One league in control of city's new stadium. C1. Toronto Star.
  13. Web site: TFC II leaving Vaughan for Toronto after 3-season run; stadium size at issue. Tim. Kelly. 2017-08-29. 2017-09-05. Vaughan Citizen.
  14. Web site: Toronto FC II 2019 USL League One Regular Season Schedule Announced. 2018-12-10. 2019-01-06. Toronto FC.
  15. News: RLFC. Canada. Canada Wolverines to take on the World at Lamport Stadium. May 21, 2012. Canada RLFC News. May 21, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120617162032/http://www.canadarugbyleague.com/site/eng/news/article.php?id=10175. June 17, 2012. dead.
  16. Web site: Rugby Football League officials joined by Mayor John Tory to unveil team brand and league information. April 25, 2016. April 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160426174917/https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/toronto-announced-home-worlds-first-110000984.html. April 26, 2016. dead.
  17. Web site: Inaugural Americas Nines tournament in Toronto | Rugby League Planet. March 4, 2019 .
  18. Web site: RLEF . Rlef.eu.com . 2012-07-21 . 2015-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141010054811/http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000394 . 2014-10-10 . dead .
  19. Web site: RLEF . Rlef.eu.com . 2012-08-11 . 2015-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150603004736/http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000397 . June 3, 2015 . dead .
  20. Web site: Canada comes from behind to beat the USA 36-20 . Canadarugbyleague.com . 2015-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160507175856/http://www.canadarugbyleague.com/site/eng/news/article.php?id=10228 . May 7, 2016 . dead .
  21. Web site: RLEF . https://web.archive.org/web/20141027024642/http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000509 . dead . 2014-10-27 . Rlef.eu.com . 2013-07-20 . 2019-03-06.
  22. Web site: RLEF . Rlef.eu.com . 2013-09-07 . 2015-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150603004803/http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000526 . June 3, 2015 . dead .
  23. Web site: USA edge Canada in Colonial cup decider . Canadarugbyleague.com . 2015-09-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923200205/http://www.canadarugbyleague.com/site/eng/news/article.php?id=10243 . September 23, 2015 . dead .
  24. Web site: September 20, 2017 . USA Hawks defeat Canada to lift Americas Championship. https://web.archive.org/web/20170921144655/http://www.rlif.com/article/8326/usa-hawks-defeat-canada-to-lift-americas-championship . September 21, 2017 . Rugby League International Federation.
  25. News: . January 17, 2019 . Toronto Arrows to split Major League Rugby home games between York and Lamport . March 3, 2019.
  26. Web site: Arrows Announce 2022 Regular Season Schedule . November 9, 2021. November 10, 2021. Toronto Arrows.
  27. Web site: Toronto Rush to Split 2024 Home Games at Historic Lamport & Varsity Stadiums . April 23, 2024 .
  28. News: Patton, Rocca . Jessica, Ryan . 26 arrested as City of Toronto officials, police move to clear Lamport Stadium encampment . Global News . March 3, 2022.
  29. Web site: 26 arrested at Toronto's Lamport Stadium park as city, police clear encampment . CBC News . March 3, 2022.
  30. Web site: Manisha . Krishnan . Toronto Cops Say They Did 'Tremendous Job' After Beating People, Destroying Homeless Camp . Vice World News . July 22, 2021 . March 3, 2022.