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Toronto is the only Canadian city with representation in seven professional sports leagues, with teams in the National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, National Lacrosse League, National Basketball Association, Canadian Football League, Major League Soccer and American Ultimate Disc League. The CN Tower is the Rogers Center (former name: SkyDome), a large stadium, opened in 1989, the first in the world with a fully retractable roof, and home of the Toronto Blue Jays (Toronto's main baseball team) and of the Toronto Argonauts (their main Canadian soccer team). The city's football club is Toronto FC, which plays in Major League Soccer, the main league in North America, and its stadium is BMO Field. At the intersection with Bay Street, York Street and the Gardiner Expressway is the Air Canada Center. It is the headquarters of Toronto Raptors (the city's main basketball team) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (the main ice hockey team). All the aforementioned teams play in the main North American leagues of the respective sports. In the Hockey Hall of Fame tribute is paid to the most renowned ice hockey players, the national sport of Canada.

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