MNP Community & Sport Centre
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MNP Community & Sport Centre, formerly known as the Repsol Sport Centre, Talisman Centre and Lindsay Park Sports Centre, is a multi-sports complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The name of the facility was changed in March 2002, after the City of Calgary sold the naming rights for 10 million dollars to Talisman Energy for 20 years, which was later bought out by Repsol and resulted in another name change. Upon Repsol's naming sponsorship agreement expired in Spring of 2022, MNP LLP obtained the naming rights to the building, resulting in its current name.
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MNP Community & Sport Centre, formerly known as the Repsol Sport Centre, Talisman Centre and Lindsay Park Sports Centre, is a multi-sports complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The name of the facility was changed in March 2002, after the City of Calgary sold the naming rights for 10 million dollars to Talisman Energy for 20 years, which was later bought out by Repsol and resulted in another name change. Upon Repsol's naming sponsorship agreement expired in Spring of 2022, MNP LLP obtained the naming rights to the building, resulting in its current name. MNP Community & Sport Centre operates under a dual mandate as directed by The City of Calgary to support both Members and Sport Partner Athletes:
* To provide training and competition facilities and services for the development of Calgary's high performance athletes in their respective dryland and aquatic sports.
* To provide facilities, programs and services for the wellness and recreational sporting needs of the citizens of Calgary. The complex attracts over 1.8 million visitors annually. The complex itself is run by the non-profit Lindsay Park Sports Society, a 13-member board and Civic Partner of the City of Calgary.
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