Canadian National Exhibition Stadium (commonly CNE Stadium or Exhibition Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium, that formerly stood on the Exhibition Place grounds, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally built for Canadian football, the Canadian National Exhibition and other events, the stadium served as the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, of Major League Baseball, from 1977–1989. It also served as the home of the Toronto Argonauts, of the Canadian Football League, from 1959–1988.

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  • Exhibition Stadium war ein multifunktional verwendbares Sportstadion, das sich auf dem Gelände des Exhibition Place in Toronto befand. Es wurde ursprünglich als Sportstätte für Spiele des Canadian Football, die Messe Canadian National Exhibition und weiteren Ereignissen konzipiert. Außerdem war das Stadion von 1977 bis 1989 die Heimstätte der Baseballmannschaft Toronto Blue Jays und von 1959 bis 1988 von den Toronto Argonauts. Im Exhibition Stadium wurde der Grey Cup über einen Zeitraum von 24 Jahre insgesamt zwölf Mal ausgetragen. Das Stadion ist seit 1879 das vierte, das an dieser Stelle errichtet wurde. Im Jahr 1948 ergänzte man es durch ein Dach an der Nordseite und wandelte es 1959 in ein Footballstadion um. Ein Jahr zuvor wurde das Stadion als NASCAR-Rennstrecken genutzt. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt hatte das Stadion eine maximale Kapazität von 33.150 Plätzen. Mitte der 1970er Jahre erweiterte und baute man es ein weiteres Mal um, da die Toronto Blue Jays 1977 das Exhibition Stadium als ihr Heimstadion wählten. Die Wetteranfälligkeit des Stadionbaus machten in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren allerdings zunehmend Probleme, so dass man den Bau eines neuen, überdachten Stadions erwog, der schlussendlich zum Bau des Rogers Centre führte. Nachdem es am 28. Mai 1989 stillgelegt wurde, riss man es am 31. Januar 1999 vollständig ab. Bis 2006 nutzte man die Fläche als Parkplatz und baute an dieser Stelle das Fußballstadion BMO Field, das 2007 eröffnet wurde.
  • Le Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, généralement connu sous le nom de Exhibition Stadium est un stade inaguré en 1949 à Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Démoli en 1999, il fut le domicile des Blue Jays de Toronto de leur entrée dans la Ligue majeure de baseball en 1977 jusqu'à leur déménagement au SkyDome en 1989, et des Argonauts de Toronto de la Ligue canadienne de football de 1959 à 1988.
  • Il Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, più conosciuto semplicemente come Exhibition Stadium, è stato uno stadio utilizzato per le partite di baseball e football canadese a Toronto in Canada, rimpiazzato nel 1989 dallo SkyDome. È stata la sede ufficiale dei Toronto Blue Jays per dodici anni, debuttando il 7 aprile 1977 con oltre 44mila spettatori presenti. Lo stadio era stato concepito esclusivamente per il football, la gradinata con i posti a sedere, posta sul lato nord, venne costruita nel 1948 e conteneva 20 000 posti. Nel 1977 la tribuna è stata ulteriormente ampliata, costruendo una sezione riservata alla tribuna stampa e VIP. I Blue Jays giocarono l'ultima partita 28 maggio 1989, prima del trasferimento definitivo allo SkyDome. Lo stadio ha ospitato, inoltre, molti famosi concerti di cantanti, come: Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Madonna, Level 42, U2, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Paul McCartney e Pink Floyd. Prima della demolizione, avvenuta il 31 maggio 1999, lo stadio venne utilizzato per eventi come concerti o esibizioni; attualmente, al suo posto, è stato costruito un parcheggio.
  • エキシビション・スタジアム(Exhibition Stadium)は、カナダのオンタリオ州トロントにかつて存在したスタジアム。カナディアン・フットボール・リーグ(CFL)のトロント・アルゴノーツが1959年から1988年まで、MLBのトロント・ブルージェイズが1977年から1989年まで、本拠地として使用していた。1986年にはWWEの大会ザ・ビッグ・イベントが開催され、会場最多となる74,000人を動員している。 オンタリオ湖のほとりに建設されたため、春や秋は非常に寒く、全面雪に覆われたフィールドで試合が開催されたり(1977年4月7日、ホワイトソックス戦)、1984年には強風で試合が中止になったりしたことがある。どちらも大リーグ史上唯一の珍事である。 湖畔近くにあるため周りには鳥が多く飛んでいることがあった。1983年8月4日、ヤンキースのデーブ・ウィンフィールドが鳥を追い払おうとしてボールを投げたところ、バウンドしたボールが鳥に直撃し、鳥が即死した。ウィンフィールドは試合終了後、動物虐待の容疑で警察に拘留された(最終的には不起訴となった)。
  • Canadian National Exhibition Stadium (commonly CNE Stadium or Exhibition Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium, that formerly stood on the Exhibition Place grounds, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally built for Canadian football, the Canadian National Exhibition and other events, the stadium served as the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, of Major League Baseball, from 1977–1989. It also served as the home of the Toronto Argonauts, of the Canadian Football League, from 1959–1988. The stadium hosted the Grey Cup game twelve times, over a 24-year period. Exhibition Stadium was the fourth stadium to be built on its site since 1879. The covered north-side grandstand was constructed in 1948, followed by a south bleacher section for football in 1959. When converted for football in 1959, the stadium seated 33,150. When the 58th Grey Cup was played at the stadium in 1970, Calgary Stampeders coach Jim Duncan described the condition of the natural-grass surface as "a disgrace. " In January 1972, Metropolitan Toronto Council voted 15-9 to spend $625,000 to install artificial turf. The vote passed despite five councilors changing their vote to oppose the motion, because the cost had increased from a previous estimate of $400,000. Two months later, contracts totaling $475,000 were approved to install the turf, with work to be completed by June. The stadium was reconfigured again in the mid-1970s to allow the expansion Toronto Blue Jays to play there, with additional seating opposite the covered grandstand on the first base side and curving around to the third base side. It was the only major league stadium where the outfield seats were covered but the main grandstand was not. In 1999, the stadium was demolished, with the site being used for parking until 2006. BMO Field, a soccer-specific stadium for Toronto FC, was built on the site and opened in 2007.
  • Canadian National Exhibition Stadium (commonly CNE Stadium or Exhibition Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium, that formerly stood on the Exhibition Place grounds, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally built for Canadian football, the Canadian National Exhibition and other events, the stadium served as the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, of Major League Baseball, from 1977–1989. It also served as the home of the Toronto Argonauts, of the Canadian Football League, from 1959–1988. The stadium hosted the Grey Cup game twelve times over a 24-year period. Exhibition Stadium was the fourth stadium to be built on its site since 1879. The covered north-side grandstand was constructed in 1948, followed by a south bleacher section for football in 1959. When converted for football in 1959, the stadium seated 33,150. The stadium was reconfigured again in the mid-1970s to allow the expansion Toronto Blue Jays to play there, with additional seating opposite the covered grandstand on the first base side and curving around to the third base side. It was the only major league stadium where the outfield seats were covered but the main grandstand was not. In 1999, the stadium was demolished, with the site being used for parking until 2006. BMO Field, a soccer-specific stadium for Toronto FC, was built on the site and opened in 2007.
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  • Exhibition Stadium war ein multifunktional verwendbares Sportstadion, das sich auf dem Gelände des Exhibition Place in Toronto befand. Es wurde ursprünglich als Sportstätte für Spiele des Canadian Football, die Messe Canadian National Exhibition und weiteren Ereignissen konzipiert. Außerdem war das Stadion von 1977 bis 1989 die Heimstätte der Baseballmannschaft Toronto Blue Jays und von 1959 bis 1988 von den Toronto Argonauts.
  • Canadian National Exhibition Stadium (commonly CNE Stadium or Exhibition Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium, that formerly stood on the Exhibition Place grounds, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally built for Canadian football, the Canadian National Exhibition and other events, the stadium served as the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, of Major League Baseball, from 1977–1989. It also served as the home of the Toronto Argonauts, of the Canadian Football League, from 1959–1988.
  • Le Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, généralement connu sous le nom de Exhibition Stadium est un stade inaguré en 1949 à Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Démoli en 1999, il fut le domicile des Blue Jays de Toronto de leur entrée dans la Ligue majeure de baseball en 1977 jusqu'à leur déménagement au SkyDome en 1989, et des Argonauts de Toronto de la Ligue canadienne de football de 1959 à 1988.
  • Il Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, più conosciuto semplicemente come Exhibition Stadium, è stato uno stadio utilizzato per le partite di baseball e football canadese a Toronto in Canada, rimpiazzato nel 1989 dallo SkyDome. È stata la sede ufficiale dei Toronto Blue Jays per dodici anni, debuttando il 7 aprile 1977 con oltre 44mila spettatori presenti.
  • エキシビション・スタジアム(Exhibition Stadium)は、カナダのオンタリオ州トロントにかつて存在したスタジアム。カナディアン・フットボール・リーグ(CFL)のトロント・アルゴノーツが1959年から1988年まで、MLBのトロント・ブルージェイズが1977年から1989年まで、本拠地として使用していた。1986年にはWWEの大会ザ・ビッグ・イベントが開催され、会場最多となる74,000人を動員している。 オンタリオ湖のほとりに建設されたため、春や秋は非常に寒く、全面雪に覆われたフィールドで試合が開催されたり(1977年4月7日、ホワイトソックス戦)、1984年には強風で試合が中止になったりしたことがある。どちらも大リーグ史上唯一の珍事である。 湖畔近くにあるため周りには鳥が多く飛んでいることがあった。1983年8月4日、ヤンキースのデーブ・ウィンフィールドが鳥を追い払おうとしてボールを投げたところ、バウンドしたボールが鳥に直撃し、鳥が即死した。ウィンフィールドは試合終了後、動物虐待の容疑で警察に拘留された(最終的には不起訴となった)。
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