Maritimes can support a pro sports team, report says
Moncton has hosted 2 CFL games and other international sports events
CBC News
Posted: Aug 24, 2012 9:48 AM AT
Last Updated: Aug 24, 2012 11:36 AM AT
Canada's Christine Sinclair tries to out run a Chinese player during a soccer match in Moncton in May. A new report says the Maritimes could support a pro sports team. (Marc Grandmaison/CP)
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The University of Moncton stadium has held CFL games, a world track championship and a soccer match between Canada and China. (CBC)The Maritimes could play host to a new professional sports team based on the region's population and availability of stadiums, according to a new report by the Conference Board of Canada.
The Conference Board of Canada has released a report on professional sports teams in the country that outlines what markets could support new sports franchises.
The report found that economic and demographic trends show Canada could support three new National Hockey League teams, the return of Major League Baseball in Montreal and the National Basketball Association to Vancouver and as many as three new major league soccer teams.
Glen Hodgson, the chief economist of the Conference Board, said the Maritimes could support a professional sports team, based on population and stadiums.
“So we're thinking cities like Atlantic Canada, whether it's Halifax, or there's a little stadium in Moncton, where the CFL's hosted a game every year that seats about 20,000 people, so there's a candidate,” Hodgson said.
Moncton has hosted two regular season Canadian Football League games in recent years at the new stadium at the University of Moncton.
The CFL has already announced it will skip a game in 2012 as the league plans celebrations around the 100th anniversary of the Grey Cup.
However, the league has left the door open to returning to Moncton in future years.
The city hosted the IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships in 2010.
Moncton will also be one of the Canadian host cities of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. A friendly match between Canada and China was held in the city in May.
Meanwhile, Halifax has put off plans to build a new stadium.
In March, Halifax regional council voted to continue discussions with the federal government on whether a future stadium or other sports arena could be located in the city.
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