Vancouver Whitecaps FC says there are negotiations with the city of Vancouver on building a possible stadium.
In the statement, the club said that the conversation is the possibility of being a stadium in the place of Pne Fair in the Eastern Vancouver city of East Vancouver.

“The club’s ownership has compatible with both a fan experience for any professional sports franchise, but also for the purpose of the fan experience for any professional sports franchise, but also in accordance with financial performance,” he said.
It would not be the first time he played in the neighborhood.

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Club, part of the Debut 2011 season, a temporary facility built in the area of the old empire stadium, a new roof next to the playland, BC.

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In December, club owners announced the process of selling MLS franchise.
At the same time, the owners said Greg Kerfoot, Steve Luczo, Jeff Mallett and Steve Nash have a solid foundation for the club and now the owner of passion and passion to take the next steps.
“Our group strained our local football club to make an important contribution to our society,” said Kerfoot, then in the statement.
The closure of the team’s approaching sales, the franchise has raised the concerns that it can be transferred to another city, fears, white tenants are not currently owned in BC.
The presence of its own stadium will improve cases for a new property group to keep the team in the city.
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