Canada Soccer receiving $9.8M from Ottawa for national training centre project
OTTAWA — Canada Soccer’s plan to build a national training centre has received a major funding boost.
The federal government announced Friday it will contribute $9.8 million from the new Build Communities Strong Fund for the planning, design and pre-construction of the proposed facility.
“The national training centre will be a multi-use, nationally significant sport and community infrastructure project, and will establish a permanent home for soccer in Canada,” housing and infrastructure minister Gregor Robertson said at the announcement in Vancouver.
“The national training centre is envisioned as an integrated sport and community campus. Plans feature outdoor fields, a full-sized indoor pitch for year-round use, and high-performance training and sports science facilities.”


