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MLSE hosts grand re-opening of BMO Field

BMO Field ahead of Toronto FC's May 10 home opener. Global News

TORONTO – Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment held a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday morning to usher in the grand re-opening of BMO Field.

The event included speeches by MLSE chairman, Larry Tanenbaum, MLSE president and CEO Tim Leiweke and city officials.

Last September, BMO Field underwent Phase One of a $120 million expansion that included the addition of 8,400 seats, new washrooms and concession stands, a full HD video board, upgraded suites and clubs.

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Phase Two will begin later this fall and includes the addition of a canopy covering the stadium’s grandstands, a state of the art lighting and sound system and reinforced turf upgrade.

The expansion project has been met with delays and budget overruns.

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Toronto FC is also scheduled to hold their first on-field practice today. The team plays their first home game on Sunday.

The MLS team was forced to play their first seven matches on the road rather than playing a home match at a different venue.

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