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2.2 Sports. 3 See also. 4 ... a record crowd of 27,425 watched the Edmonton Eskimos defeat the Montreal Alouettes 50 ... Metro Toronto Track and Field Centre – City ...
Edmonton is the only Canadian city with two teams in the semi-professional National Ringette League. The Edmonton WAM!, established in 2004, have won four national titles, including the 2023 national championship. The Edmonton Black Gold Rush are a newer team, having been established in 2015.
The Edmonton Soccer Dome is an air-supported structure located in Edmonton, Canada. Predominately used for soccer , the facility stands 25.6 m (84 ft) tall and features a FieldTurf CORE artificial turf playing surface that covers 12,541 m 2 (134,990 sq ft), making it the largest sports dome in Canada.
Ice District is a $2.5 billion mixed-use sports and entertainment district being developed on 10 hectares (25 acres) of land in Downtown Edmonton and a portion of the neighbourhood of Central McDougall. Its main attraction is Rogers Place, the home arena of the Edmonton Oilers professional ice hockey team. When completed the area will be Canada ...
The Katz Group of Companies is a Canadian privately-owned enterprise, with operations in sports and entertainment and real estate development.OEG Inc., a subsidiary of the Katz Group, owns the National Hockey League five-time Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers, as well as professional hockey franchises in the American Hockey League, Western Hockey League, and ECHL, and Aquila Productions, an ...
The Edmonton Stingers holding the CEBL trophy in 2020. The CEBL was first announced in October 2017. [1] Niagara River Lions owner Richard Petko had been dissatisfied with the operations of the National Basketball League of Canada, which he deemed to be a "shoestring business" with no vision.
On May 11, 2021, Toronto Rock announced the relocation from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto to FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, beginning with the 2021–22 NLL season in December. The team retained the name "Toronto Rock" while in Hamilton. [43] On June 27, 2021, Scotiabank Arena was used as a COVID-19 vaccine pop-up clinic for 26,771 ...