BC Place Stadium opened in 1983, hosting its first ever CFL game as the home of the British Columbia Lions. The venue also played a major role in Expo 86 and was the site of the final NASL season for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
In 2009, the stadium began a two-year renovation project with an estimated cost of 514 million CAD. The air-supported roof was removed and replaced with a new cable-supported roof, which was the largest of its kind at the time.
In 2015, BC Place hosted nine matches of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, including the final, where the USA defeated Japan 5–2, led by a Carli Lloyd hat trick.
Now, just over a decade later, BC Place has been selected as one of the host venues for the men’s World Cup, with a total of seven matches to be played, including knockout rounds. Only time will tell what new history this stadium will create.