- Empire Stadium (Vancouver)
Infobox Stadium| stadium_name=Empire Stadium
location=
opened=1954
demolished=1993
surface=Natural Grass (1954-1970), Artificial Grass (1970-1993)
owner=City of Vancouver
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architect=
tenants=B.C. Lions (CFL) (1954 -1982 )Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL) (1974 -1982 )Vancouver Royals (USA/NASL) (1967 -1968 )1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
seating_capacity=32,375Empire Stadium was a multipurpose
stadium that formerly stood at thePacific National Exhibition site atHastings Park inVancouver, British Columbia .Track and field andCanadian football , as well assoccer and musical events, were held in the stadium. The stadium was originally constructed for the1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games . The stadium, which sat 32,375 upon opening, but 30,229 after 1974, was Vancouver's venue for bothElvis Presley andThe Beatles . It saw most of its use as the home of theB.C. Lions of the CFL from1954 -1982 , in which the venue also played host to the firstGrey Cup game held west of Ontario in 1955. Empire Stadium also hosted the Grey Cup game in 1958, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1971, and 1974; seven times in total.The stadium was also home to the Vancouver Whitecaps of the
North American Soccer League during the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as theVancouver Royals of the same league for their only year of play in1968 .In 1970, it became the first facility in Canada to have artificial playing surface installed made by
3M , under the brand name "Tartan Turf ".Both the Lions and Whitecaps moved to
BC Place Stadium for the1983 season. The stadium was demolished in the early 1990s. The site served as a parking lot for the neighbouring Pacific National Exhibition as well as Playland for many years before being converted to a soccer field and track on the site of the old field. It will most likely be used as a parking lot once again for the2010 Winter Olympics .The Miracle Mile
Vancouver hosted the
1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in1954 at Empire Stadium. The most famous event of the games was the One Mile Race in which bothJohn Landy andRoger Bannister ran the distance in under four minutes. Seefour-minute mile for a historical perspective on this accomplishment. The race's end is memorialized in a statue of the two (with Landy glancing over his shoulder, thus losing the race), that stood outside the stadium until its demolition. The statue formerly stood near the site of the former stadium but since its demolition the statue has been moved to the PNE entrance plaza at the intersection of Renfrew and Hastings Streets.External links
* [http://football.ballparks.com/CFL/BC/oldindex.htm Empire Stadium]
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