King George V Soccer Stadium

King George V Soccer Stadium is the “home” of soccer in Newfoundland. The stadium is located at the head of Quidi Vidi Lake in downtown St. John's.

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Built in 1925 as the National Stadium of Newfoundland, King George V is the oldest surviving soccer-specific stadium in North America.

The most famous game played at King George V was on September 14, 1985, when more than 13,000 people witnessed Canada's 2-1 victory over Honduras, which qualified the Canadians for their first World Cup (Mexico, 1986). It was a momentous occasion and is still considered to be one of the high points of Canadian soccer history.

2025 Games Capital Construction: 

Upgraded officials amenities such as the washrooms, building exterior work, new roof and a new media structure.

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King George V Soccer Stadium