Toronto’s BMO Field chosen as Gold Cup venue
Toronto’s BMO Field has been named one of 15 host stadiums for this summer’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, with the other 14 all south of the border.
The 17th edition of the Gold Cup is scheduled for June 24 through July 16, with 15 stadiums in 14 cities. It will be preceded by a 12-team qualifying competition June 16-20. The Nations League winner will earn US$1-million in prize money while the Gold Cup title comes with some US$1.9-million. The three-tiered CONCACAF Nations League served as a Gold Cup qualifier, with the top two teams in each of the four League A groups booking their ticket to the 16-country tournament.
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