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Toronto Lawn Tennis Club; Toronto Nationals (cricket) Toronto Rush; ... Media in category "Sports clubs and teams in Toronto" The following 2 files are in this ...
Toronto Maple Leafs - International League (1896–1967) Toronto Northmen - World Football League (scheduled to join in 1974 but never played a game) Toronto Phantoms - Arena Football League (2001–02) Toronto Planets - Roller Hockey International (1993) Toronto Rebellion - Rugby Canada National Junior Championship (2009)
List of ice hockey teams in Alberta; List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia; List of ice hockey teams in Manitoba; List of ice hockey teams in New Brunswick; List of ice hockey teams in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of ice hockey teams in Nova Scotia; List of ice hockey teams in Ontario; List of ice hockey teams in Prince Edward Island
Canada has professional sports teams in eight sports across twenty-one 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.
It currently consists six teams: four in the east and two in the west. As of its 2025 season, the minimum salary for a player will be CA$50,000, with each team allowed one "marquee player" whose salary of which only CA$75,000 counts towards a team's total salary cap of CA$1.5 million. [19] [20]
the yearly outstanding women's tennis Academic All-America team member: Country: United States and Canada: Presented by: College Sports Communicators: History; Most recent: Connie Ma, Stanford University Anais Ruyssen, Wayne State University Angie Zhou, Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Stephanie Fernandez, Georgia Gwinnett College: Next ceremony: June 3 ...
Tennis Canada is the national governing body of tennis within Canada. It works together with the provincial associations to organize tournaments and rules. They also oversee the Canada Davis Cup team and the Canada Fed Cup team. Tennis Canada was formed in 1890 and is a full member of the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
It is home to a number of clubs, including the Granite Club (est. 1836), [clarification needed] the Royal Canadian Yacht Club (est. 1852), the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club (est. pre-1827), the Argonaut Rowing Club (est. 1872), Toronto Argonauts football club (est. 1873), the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club (est. 1881), and the Badminton ...