ROYAL ATHLETIC PARK
'Royal Athletic Park' is a multi-purpose, fully-lit stadium in Victoria, British Columbia. It is primarily used for soccer, softball and football, but often hosts special events. The land was originally purchased by the city in 1925 and the park underwent a major restoration in 1967 after a large fire.
It is currently the home of the Victoria Rebels of the Canadian Junior Football League. It also hosts the Victoria United Football Club. It was briefly the home field of the Victoria Capitals minor league baseball team. It has also been home to other minor pro ball clubs, including the Victoria Blues, Victoria Mussels, Victoria Tyees and the Victoria Athletics. Gil McDougald played third base here on his way up to the New York Yankees.
Its permanent seating is 4247 and depending on its configuration and the event, it can hold up to 9,247 people [1].
From July 1 to July 11, 2007, Royal Athletic Park is one of the six venues for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup. The stadium was hosting Group F and is going to host Japan vs Czech Republic in a Round of Sixteen game. Temporary bleachers were added to expand seating. An announced total of 14,500 seats was later altered to 10,500, as temporary grandstands were not erected behind the goal on the east side.
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1. Permanent Seating of the Royal Athletic Park, City of Victoria http://www.victoria.ca/residents/prksrc_facrap.shtml
External links
★ City of Victoria - Royal Athletic Park
★ Satellite view of Royal Athletic Park on Google Maps
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