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Toronto Lady Lynx was a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2005. The team was a member of the USL W-League , formerly the second tier of womenโ€™s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team played in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference against teams from Laval , London , Ottawa , Quebec City and Waterloo .

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4-791: The team played its home games at various stadiums around the city of Toronto, Ontario: primarily at Centennial Park Stadium , but also at The Soccer Centre in Vaughan, Ontario as well as Oshawa Civic Auditorium in Oshawa, Ontario . The team's colours were white, gold and black. The team was a sister organization of the men's Toronto Lynx team, which played in the USL Premier Development League . As of 18 June 2011. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. This article about

8-622: A Canadian soccer club is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Centennial Park Stadium Rob Ford Stadium (formerly Centennial Park Stadium ) is a 2,200-seat stadium in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. It is primarily used for soccer , track and field , football and occasionally for kabaddi . It is located within Centennial Park in Etobicoke , just south of Toronto Pearson International Airport and near

12-415: The intersection of Rathburn Road and Renforth Drive. It was built in 1975. The stadium has seating in a grandstand on the west side and a small scoreboard on the north end of the field. The stadium was renovated in 2009 with the installation of new seating and artificial turf . The stadium was originally named for Centennial Park , which it is located in and opened during Canada's centennial year of 1967;

16-494: The stadium was opened in 1975, eight years after the centennial. In 2017, there were calls and support for the stadium to be renamed after former mayor Rob Ford as Rob Ford Memorial Stadium , but city council voted down the motion 11 to 24 on October 4, 2017. In 2023, amid the re-imagining of the park through the Centennial Park Master Plan that was also approved in 2021, city council again considered

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