T-Bird | |
Full name | David Sidoo Field at Thunderbird Stadium |
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Location | 6288 Stadium Road University Endowment Lands |
Coordinates | 49°15′16″N 123°14′44″W / 49.2544°N 123.2455°W |
Owner | University of British Columbia |
Operator | Athletic Department of the University of British Columbia |
Capacity | 3,411 seats, 5,000 festival area, maximum 12,000 spectators. |
Surface | PolyTan Turf |
Construction | |
Opened | October 7, 1967 |
Construction cost | $1,236,188 |
Architect | Vladimir Plavsic & Associates |
Tenants | |
UBC Thunderbirds (U Sports) (1967–present) Vancouver Nighthawks (MLU) (2013–2016) Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 (USL) (2015–2017) Nautsa’mawt FC (L1BC) (2022-2023) |
Thunderbird Stadium is an outdoor stadium on the University Endowment Lands in British Columbia, Canada. It is located west of Vancouver's city limits, and is primarily used for soccer and football by the UBC Thunderbirds. It seats 3,500 in the main grandstand, plus grass seating for about 5,000 people on the west side and ends of the stadium, and by using the surrounding grass embankment the facility can accommodate up to 12,000 spectators.[1]
The stadium was opened on October 7, 1967.[2] It features 12 80-foot-high concrete support towers, all topped with concrete thunderbird statues created by renowned First Nations artist Bill Reid.[3] Later renovations include the replacement of a few original benches with fold-down seating directly below the press box.