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The following is a list of stadiums in the Canadian Football League.
Current stadiums[]
Domed stadiums | |
Stadiums with a retractable roof |
Image | Stadium | Location | Team | Capacity | Opened |
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File:Homecoming-crowd-in-Alumni-Stadium Photographer-Richard-Bain.jpg | Alumni Stadium | Guelph, Ontario | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 15,000 | 1970 |
File:BC Place Opening Day 2011-09-30.jpg | BC Place | Vancouver, British Columbia | BC Lions | 54,300 | 1983 |
File:Commonwealth.jpg | Commonwealth Stadium | Edmonton, Alberta | Edmonton Eskimos | 60,000+ | 1978 |
File:Investor's Group Field.jpg | Investors Group Field | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 33,422 | 2013 |
File:McMahon Stadium 3.jpg | McMahon Stadium | Calgary, Alberta | Calgary Stampeders | 35,650 | 1960 |
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field | Regina, Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Roughriders | 32,898 | 1927 | |
File:Stade Percival-Molson 02.jpg | Percival Molson Memorial Stadium | Montreal, Quebec | Montreal Alouettes | 25,012 | 1919 |
File:Toronto - ON - Rogers Centre (Nacht).jpg | Rogers Centre | Toronto, Ontario | Toronto Argonauts | 45,000 | 1989 |
Other stadiums[]
Image | Stadium | Location | Event | Capacity | Opened |
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File:New moncton stadium.JPG | Moncton Stadium | Moncton, New Brunswick | Touchdown Atlantic | 10,000 | 2010 |
File:Le Stade Olympique 3.jpg | Olympic Stadium | Montreal, Quebec | Montreal Alouettes play-off games | 66,308 | 1976 |
The Alouettes played regular season games in Olympic Stadium during the 1996 and 1997 seasons before moving to Percival Molson Stadium. As of 2008, the franchise uses Olympic Stadium for playoff games only. Also, the stadium was originally designed as a retractable roof stadium but the roof was not installed until 1987. Since 1992, the roof has been kept closed at all times except for a brief period during 1998 in order to install a new roof, thereby making the stadium a dome.
Former stadiums[]
East Division[]
East Division | |||||
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Team (former names) |
Stadium former names |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Hamilton (Flying) Wildcats) (Hamilton Tigers) | |||||
Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds | 1872–1949 | Unknown | 1872 | Hamilton, Ontario | |
Ivor Wynne Stadium | 1950–2012 | 29,600 | 1930 | ||
Montreal Alouettes (1996–present) (Montreal Concordes) (1982-1987) (Montreal Alouettes) (1946-1981) | |||||
Delorimier Stadium | 1946–1953 | 20,000 | 1928 | Montreal, Quebec | |
Autostade | 1968–1971 1973–1976 |
33,172 | 1967 | ||
Toronto Argonauts | |||||
Rosedale Field | 1874–1897 1908–1915 |
4,000 | Unknown | Toronto, Ontario | |
Old Varsity Stadium | 1898–1907 1916–1923 |
10,000 | 1898 | ||
Varsity Stadium | 1924–1958 | 22,000 | 1924 | ||
Exhibition Stadium | 1959–1988 | 54,741 | 1959 | ||
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Winnipegs) | |||||
Osborne Stadium | 1935–1953 | 7,800 | 1935 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
Canad Inns Stadium | 1953-2012 | 29,553 | 1953 |
West Division[]
West Division | |||||
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Team (former names) |
Stadium (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
BC Lions | |||||
Empire Stadium | 1954–1982 | 32,375 | 1954 | Vancouver, British Columbia | |
Empire Field | 2010–2011 | 27,528 | 2010 | ||
Calgary Stampeders (Bronks) | |||||
Mewata Stadium | 1935–1959 | Unknown | Unknown | Calgary, Alberta | |
Edmonton Eskimos (Esquimaux) | |||||
Clarke Stadium | 1954–1978 | 20,000 | 1938 | Edmonton, Alberta | |
Saskatchewan Roughriders (Regina Roughriders) (Regina Rugby Club) |
None | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Proposed stadiums[]
Stadiums under construction | |||||
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Stadium | Team | Location | Capacity | Opening | Reference |
New Ottawa Stadium | Ottawa Canadian Football League team | Ottawa, ON | 24,000 | 2014 | [1] |
Proposed stadiums | |||||
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Stadium | Team | Location | Capacity | Opening | Reference |
New Hamilton Stadium | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Hamilton, ON | 24,000 | 2014 | [2] |
New Regina Stadium | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Regina, SK | 33,000 | 2017 | [3] |
Defunct teams[]
Stadiums of defunct teams | |||||
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Team (former names) |
Stadium (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
Baltimore Stallions (1995) (Baltimore Football Club) (Baltimore CFLers) (Baltimore CFL Colts) (Baltimore Colts) (1994) |
Memorial Stadium | 1994–1995 | 53,371 | 1950 | Baltimore, Maryland |
Birmingham Barracudas (1995) |
Legion Field | 1995 | 71,594 | 1926 | Birmingham, Alabama |
Las Vegas Posse (1994) |
Sam Boyd Stadium | 1994 | 32,000 | 1971 | Whitney, Nevada |
Memphis Mad Dogs (1995) |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 1995 | 63,000 | 1967 | Memphis, Tennessee |
Ottawa Rough Riders (1898–1924,1927–1996) (Ottawa Senators) (1925–1926) (Ottawa Football Club) (1876–1897) |
Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park (1908–1993) |
1908–1996 | 30,927 | 1908 | Ottawa, Ontario |
Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005) |
2002–2005 | ||||
San Antonio Texans (1995) (Sacramento Gold Miners) (1993–1994) |
Alamodome | 1995 | 59,000 | 1993 | San Antonio, Texas |
Hornet Stadium | 1993–1994 | 21,195 | 1968 | Sacramento, California | |
Shreveport Pirates (1994–1995) |
Independence Stadium | 1995 | 63,000 | 1976 | Shreveport, Louisiana |
References[]
- ↑ Puddicombe, Derek (March 25, 2008). "Big kickoff in Ottawa". Slam! Sports. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Ottawa/2008/03/26/5107081-sun.html. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ↑ "Ticats have no interest in playing at West Harbour". Tsn.ca. August 11, 2010. http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=330193. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
- ↑ "Deal signed for new stadium in Regina by 2017". CBC News. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story/2012/07/14/sk-football-stadium-plan-120714.html. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
See also[]
- List of stadiums in Canada
- List of Canadian Football stadiums by capacity
- List of current National Football League stadiums
- List of Canadian soccer stadia by capacity
- List of indoor arenas in Canada
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