Vancouver’s BC Place to host games during 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Water is sprayed on the artificial turf before Switzerland and Ecuador play a FIFA Women's World Cup soccer match at B.C. Place stadium in Vancouver, B.C., on June 12, 2015. (Darryl Dyck/CP)

MIAMI — Next year’s CONCACAF Gold Cup will not have any sites on the U.S. East Coast, a sign FIFA may place games along the Eastern Seaboard in its expanded 32-team Club World Cup.

CONCACAF said Wednesday that BC Place in Vancouver, PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., and U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis are the three new venues among 14 sites in 11 areas picked for the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 6.

Vancouver is the only Canadian city that will host games during the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

FIFA has not announced sites for the Club World Cup, which is slated to start June 15 and end July 13.

The U.S. sent second-string rosters to the 2021 and ’23 Gold Cups to give most Europe-based players time off following their club seasons.

Mexico has won nine Gold Cups, including 2023. The U.S. has won seven, including 2021, and Canada won in 2000.

Two sites in Houston were picked, NRG Stadium and Shell Energy Stadium, along with two sites in the Los Angeles area, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., and Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif.

Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., and PayPal Park were chosen from the area south of San Francisco.

Other Gold Cup sites are Arlington, Tex. (AT&T Stadium); Austin, Tex. (Q2 Stadium); Glendale, Ariz. (State Farm Stadium); Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium); San Diego (Snapdragon Stadium; and St. Louis (Citypark).

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