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Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL ) ( 1908-1996 ) Ottawa Renegades (CFL ) ( 2002-2005)

  • Junior football World Cup 2007
  • Soccer Women's World Cup 2015

The Frank Clair Stadium (English Frank Clair Stadium ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Canada's capital, Ottawa. It is located in Lansdowne Park ( Capital Ward).

In 1908, built with a capacity of 30 927 seats, the stadium was long known only by the name Lansdowne Park until it was established in 1993 in honor of Frank Clair, a Canadian football coach of the 1960s and 1970s, renamed. The stadium -based from 1908 to 1996, the Ottawa Rough Riders, a club in the Canadian Football League until it disbanded in 1996. Between 2002 and 2005, the stadium was the venue for home games of the Ottawa Renegades, the newly formed Canadian football team.

In the summer of 2007, the Frank Clair Stadium was one of the six stages in which the Junior World Cup was held in 2007. Here's a game of Group D, which matches in Group E, and the second round between Zambia and Nigeria and the quarter-final between Argentina and Mexico was played.

The Frank Clair Stadium will be one of six host cities of the Football World Cup Women 2015.

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