Stade Commonwealth

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Stade Commonwealth
송악종합운동장 커먼웰스주경기장 (Korean Hangeul)
Elrond Road
Full nameStade Commonwealth de Songak
LocationCommonwealth Park
Borough of Oryun-Trafford
Songak
OwnerCity of Songak
OperatorMontreal City FC
Executive suites105
Capacity62,000
Record attendance82,000
(Duration of the Quebecois Commonwealth Games, 1976)
Construction
Opened11 February, 1948
Renovated1974-76
2049-51
Construction costQ£80 million
ArchitectJosephine van Cliburn
Structural engineerRichardson
Services engineerMason-Lewes-Park Ltd
Tenants
Montreal City (1948-Present)
Songak Jets (1976-Present)