Saputo Stadium

Capacity
20,000
Year Opened
2008
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
CF Montréal
City
Montreal
Coordinates
45.5602,-73.5527
Country
Canada
Sport
Soccer
Continent
North America

Stadium Information

Saputo Stadium is a modern soccer-specific stadium in Montreal and the primary home of CF Montréal. Opened in 2008 and located adjacent to Olympic Stadium in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district, the venue was built to support the city’s growing professional soccer presence.

The stadium was expanded in 2012 to increase capacity and improve facilities, resulting in a compact, football-focused bowl with steep stands that bring supporters close to the pitch. With a capacity of around twenty thousand, Saputo Stadium features a natural grass surface maintained to international standards.

Matchdays at Saputo Stadium are defined by supporter culture and intimacy. CF Montréal’s fan groups generate constant noise, colour and coordinated displays, creating an energetic atmosphere that contrasts with the scale of nearby Olympic Stadium. The tight seating layout amplifies chants and reactions, making the venue feel lively and pressurised for visiting teams. Facilities are modern and efficient, offering clear circulation and a focused matchday experience centred on the pitch.

The stadium is well connected by Montreal’s metro system via Viau station, as well as bus routes serving Olympic Park. Parking is available in structured lots associated with the wider complex rather than directly at the stadium. Accessibility features include step-free routes, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and assistance services.

Set within Olympic Park, Saputo Stadium plays a key role in Montreal’s contemporary sporting landscape and the continued growth of professional soccer in Canada.