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Concordia Stadium is multi-purpose stadium at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. It is home to the Concordia Stingers. It was built in 2003, and has a seating capacity of 4,000.

Address: 7200 Rue Sherbrooke O, Montréal, QC H4B 1R2, Canada
Phone: (514) 848-2424
State: Québec
County: Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal
City: Montréal
Zip Code: H4B 1R2



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Concordia Stadium is an incredible facility that really stands out in Montreal. Whether you’re here for varsity games, community sports, or just to train, the atmosphere is welcoming and the setup is top-notch. The field itself is in excellent condition — clean, well-maintained, and clearly cared for, which makes a huge difference for both players and spectators.nnOne of the best things about the stadium is its versatility. You’ll see everything from football to soccer to track and field happening here, and it always feels like a true hub for sports and community life. The seating areas are comfortable and give a great view of the action, no matter where you sit. The vibe on game days is especially fun — you get that mix of school pride, excitement, and a real sense of community.
We were there for Motionball 2025nThe stadium was clean, washrooms were available, ample parking.
Venue is fine! Not many seats are available. Limited food services.
I've been here as both an athlete and a spectator. As a player, the grounds as just about as good as you'd get - clean and well-maintained. Good memories, as it was the ground where I scored for the first time for my rugby club. As a spectator, you could probably ask for a bit more cover, as we were completely drenched in the rain despite having coats and umbrellas. There is a drinks station on-site, but not sure if it's really open all the time. And there aren't any real food options. The closest you'll get is a Subway 5 minutes away.
The stands in the NW end zone for the Football Alumni were terrible. Awkward to climb up, narrow, and the wood had a springboard effect, so you got bounced back when stepping on them. Very dangerous, especially for alumni in our 70s!
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