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Toronto organizes soccer drills with Regent Park youth to mark 500 days to FIFA World Cup

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Toronto organizes soccer drills with Regent Park youth to mark 500 days to FIFA World Cup

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says of hosting the FIFA World Cup 26: ‘Woo, we are ready — 500 days! Yeah, we are ready.’ (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)One of the projects associated with the games is an expansion of BMO Field, which will see the addition of more than 17,000 seats to bring the capacity to […]

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says of hosting the FIFA World Cup 26: ‘Woo, we are ready — 500 days! Yeah, we are ready.’ (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)One of the projects associated with the games is an expansion of BMO Field, which will see the addition of more than 17,000 seats to bring the capacity to more than 45,000 seats. Construction is already underway.”Through community engagement, Toronto is committed to creating a lasting legacy focused on sport, human rights, sustainability, economic development, and arts and culture, while also respecting local Indigenous communities.”Toronto organized soccer drills with young players in Regent Park on Tuesday to begin counting down 500 days until the city hosts its first FIFA World Cup 26 game.

De Rosario said he was in Regent Park, “opening these kids’ eyes to bigger opportunities.”

De Rosario said he was in Regent Park, “opening these kids’ eyes to bigger opportunities.”

De Rosario said he was in Regent Park, “opening these kids’ eyes to bigger opportunities.”

De Rosario said he was in Regent Park, “opening these kids’ eyes to bigger opportunities.”

The federal government, meanwhile, announced in May 2024 it will provide 4.3 million in funding for operational and capital expenses related to hosting.ADVERTISEMENTEach of the young athletes received a special commemorative scarf to mark the occasion that the city called Toronto’s “FIFA World Cup 26 journey.”According to Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, De Rosario retired in 2015 as a four-time Major League Soccer champion and seven-time Major League Soccer All-Star. “He remains the ninth all-time leading goal scorer in MLS history, with 109 league goals and 82 assists over 367 games,” the hall of fame says on its website.Costs are fully funded from the city’s reserves, federal and provincial grants as well as third party funding, the city says in the budget notes.

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