What a silly thing to get upset over. Is it not evident that there would clearly be a massive renovation to BMO Field if we are awarded the World Cup? Did I miss something here? It very clearly has to be expanded if it were to host a World Cup. It is even implied in the bid,
as it lists its capacity to be 45,000, which would mean expanding present capacity by fifty percent - even after this latest expansion.
The roof looks to be intentionally overbuilt for the South and West ends because I am sure they would build a larger west stand in concrete to fit snugly under the roof like they did with the East end, and probably improve the press box which is also located in the West stand. Also they want to introduce safe standing to the south end at sometime in the future. I am sure they are also exploring ways to add a north stand if ever the Food Building is demolished.
Most world class soccer stadiums of over 40K capacity that aren't the home ground of a top tier club is that way because of major international events. That's how Portugal ended up with some beautiful stadiums, it was mostly for Euro 2004. However, even in soccer crazy countries they can overbuild like this 30+K stadium in Aveiro, a city of less than 100,000:
http://stadiumdb.com/pictures/stadi...l_de_aveiro/estadio_municipal_de_aveiro13.jpg
Simply too big for the local team, Beira-Mar, who went back to playing in their 12,000 seat stadium in 2015, leaving the stadium above without a tenant.
I would have loved for BMO to have been an architectural and functional wonder from the outset, but that simply wasn't realistic. Way too many risks, especially for a league/sport that is still not considered a main spectator sport in this country. Even in cases where you'd think a massive, world-class stadium would be appropriate, it can still run into complications - which it did for Valencia CF and their expected new home
Nou Mestalla has been sitting incomplete for over nine years.