York Lions Stadium

Outdoor sports venue in Toronto, Ontario From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

43.775°N 79.507°W / 43.775; -79.507

Former names
CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium
AddressNorth York, Toronto, Ontario
Canada
OperatorYork University
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York Lions Stadium
The stadium in 2022
York Lions Stadium is located in Toronto
York Lions Stadium
York Lions Stadium
Location in Toronto
York Lions Stadium is located in Ontario
York Lions Stadium
York Lions Stadium
Location in Ontario
York Lions Stadium is located in Canada
York Lions Stadium
York Lions Stadium
Location in Canada
Former names
CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium
AddressNorth York, Toronto, Ontario
Canada
OwnerYork University
OperatorYork University
Capacity4,000
TypeStadium
SurfaceArtificial turf
Field size
450 by 250 feet (137 m × 76 m)
105 by 65 metres (115 yd × 71 yd) (soccer)[1]
Current use
Football
Soccer
Public transit Pioneer Village
YRT Pioneer Village Terminal
Construction
Built2012–2014
Opened2015; 11 years ago (2015)
ArchitectCannonDesign
Tenants
Website
yorkulions.ca/york-lions-stadium
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York Lions Stadium is an outdoor sports stadium on the Keele Campus of Toronto's York University in the former city of North York. It is home to the York Lions, the varsity teams of York University, the Toronto Arrows of Major League Rugby and Inter Toronto of the Canadian Premier League. The facility was primarily built for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games, where it hosted track and field events[2] and the opening ceremony.[3] In 2021, the stadium's running track was removed to expand the playing surface used for football and soccer.

History

York Lions Stadium under construction in September 2013

Initial plans had a multi-purpose athletics and soccer stadium to be built somewhere in the vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario; however, the final plans separated the soccer and athletics venues. The soccer stadium, Tim Hortons Field, was built on the site of Ivor Wynne Stadium, while the athletics stadium was built at York University.[4] During the games the venue was known as the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium.[5][6]

The stadium was expected to seat approximately 5,000 spectators – 3,000 permanent and 2,000 temporary. During the games an additional 7,500 temporary seats were added, bringing total capacity to 12,500.[7] The facility cost roughly $45.5 million, with $34.9 million attributed to the design and construction with the rest for running costs.[7]

On May 26, 2016, it was announced that the stadium would play host to the 2017 North American Indigenous Games.[8][9] The stadium will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the athletics competitions in July 2017.[10][11][12] In the same year, the stadium was also used as an event facility for the Invictus Games.

In early 2021, the stadium's track and grass field was replaced with a larger FIFA and World Rugby certified artificial turf surface.[13] The renovations also allow for the playing surface to be covered with an air-supported dome during winter months.[14]

Professional sports

The Toronto Arrows, a professional rugby union club which joined Major League Rugby in 2019,[15][16][17][18] played exhibition games in 2018 at York Lions Stadium.[19] However, during its inaugural 2019 MLR season the team split its home games between Alumni Field and Lamport Stadium.[20] They hosted their games at York Lions Stadium from 2022[21] to 2023, before the team ceased operations.[22]

Inter Toronto FC, a soccer team in the Canadian Premier League, has played their home games at York Lions Stadium since their inaugural season in 2019, when they were known as York9 FC.

Toronto FC II, a soccer team in MLS Next Pro, began playing their home games at York Lions Stadium in 2022.[23]

AFC Toronto, a soccer team in the Northern Super League, began playing their home games at York Lions Stadium in 2025[24]

Major competitions hosted

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Year Date Event Level
2015 July 18–26 2015 Pan American Games International
2015 August 7–15 2015 Parapan American Games International
2017 July 16–23 2017 North American Indigenous Games Continental
2017 September 23–30 2017 Invictus Games International
2019 July 18–21 2019 NCCWMA Masters Athletics Championships Continental
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