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Manitoba is the fifth-most populated province in Canada and has a rich history of professional sports. All professional sports teams in the province reside in the major metropolitan area of Winnipeg .
Sports clubs and teams in Winnipeg (5 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Manitoba" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The University of Winnipeg's women's basketball team won 88 consecutive games during the 1990s, tying a college sports record. The University of Manitoba Bisons football team has won three Vanier Cup trophies, won the Hardy Trophy ten times and won the Mitchell Bowl four times. Volleyball is particularly strong, with consistently high-calibre ...
Canada has professional sports teams in eight sports across twenty leagues. Canadian teams compete in top-level American and Canadian-based leagues, including three of the four major professional sports leagues. Canada also has minor league teams competing in American and Canadian-based basketball, hockey, soccer, and baseball leagues.
Former teams Team City Existed President's Cups Memorial Cups Notes Flin Flon Bombers: Flin Flon: 1967-78: 2: 0: Became Edmonton Oil Kings in 1978 Winnipeg Jets: Winnipeg: 1967-73: 0: 0: Became the Winnipeg Clubs in 1973 Winnipeg Clubs: Winnipeg: 1973-76: 0: 0: Became the Winnipeg Monarchs in 1976 Winnipeg Ice: Winnipeg: 2019-23: 0: 0
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Sports clubs and teams in Manitoba (6 C, 4 P) E. Sports competitions in Manitoba (5 C, 3 P) G. Sports governing bodies of Manitoba (5 P) P. Sportspeople from Manitoba ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Founded 1930 Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Home field Osborne Stadium (1935–1952) Canad Inns Stadium (1953–2012) Princess Auto Stadium (2013–present) Head coach Mike O'Shea General manager Kyle Walters Team president Wade Miller Owner(s) Winnipeg Football Club (a non-profit corporation) League Canadian Football League Division West Colours Royal blue, metallic ...