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CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2010, 2011, 2013, 2019) 2010 [12] Raymond Field: 3,000 [b] Wolfville, Nova Scotia: CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2022) 1966 [13] SMS Stadium at Shell Place: 5,000 [c] Fort McMurray, Alberta: Northern Kickoff (2015) 2015 [14] Huskies Stadium: 2,000 [d] Halifax, Nova Scotia: CFL Touchdown Atlantic series (2020 ...
The Canadian Football League (CFL), which features teams based in Canada, has made efforts to gain further audience in the United States, most directly through expansion into the country from the 1993 CFL season through the 1995 CFL season.
The Canadian Football League (CFL), a much smaller league (9 teams), was founded in 1958 and is popular in Canada. All six of these leagues draw 15,000 or more fans in attendance per game on average as of 2015. This list includes a ranking by teams in the Big Four (B4) and a separate ranking including MLS and CFL teams called the Big Six (B6).
On August 29, 2022, Gary Stern of the Montreal Alouettes stepped away from day-to-day operations with the club and resigned from his role with the Canadian Football League's board of governors, effective immediately. [64] On February 14, 2023, the ownership of the Alouettes was transferred back to the CFL. [65]
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Merged with the All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) and with the American Football League (1960–69) Canadian Football League (CFL), 1958– Formed from Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (1909) and Western Interprovincial Football Union (1936). Grey Cup Canadian Football Championships since 1909. Minor:
CFL: 1876/2002/2014: Since 2017, the CFL has treated all Ottawa-based teams in the CFL and its predecessor leagues as a single entity for record-keeping purposes. The previous teams were the Ottawa Rough Riders (1876–1996) and Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005). [10] [11] Ottawa Senators: Canadian Tire Centre: NHL: 1992 [1] Philadelphia 76ers ...
Of the other eight current CFL cities, two have no other major sports franchises and the other six have an NHL franchise. Of these cities, two formerly had two major league teams plus a CFL franchise. Montreal, the second-most populous Canadian city, had the Montreal Expos MLB team, which moved to Washington, D.C.