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Clarke Stadium: 1949–1978 20,000 1938 Edmonton, Alberta [24] Saskatchewan Roughriders: Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field Taylor Field (1946–2006) Park de Young (1936–1946) 1936-2016 33,427 1936 Regina, Saskatchewan [25] Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Osborne Stadium: 1935–1952 7,800 1935 Winnipeg, Manitoba [26] Canad Inns Stadium Winnipeg Stadium ...
The following is a list of current and former CFL stadiums: Pages in category "Canadian Football League venues" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
The following is a partial list of Canadian football stadiums, ordered by permanent capacity. Most of Canada's football stadiums with permanent seating capacities over 3,000 are listed here. Most of Canada's football stadiums with permanent seating capacities over 3,000 are listed here.
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).
Location: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. Date: Oct. 20, 2002. 2001 MLS Cup: San Jose Earthquakes 2, Los Angeles Galaxy 1 (after extra time golden goal)
The stadium under construction, March 2021. Construction on the new stadium was originally scheduled to begin in the summer of 2019, but after delays, [6] groundbreaking was later rescheduled to October 10, 2019. [3] Upon completion of Lower.com Field, Historic Crew Stadium was redeveloped into the training center of Columbus Crew. [7]
Here's where you can park near Ohio Stadium. Gannett. Colin Gay and Nathan Hart, Columbus Dispatch. November 22, 2024 at 10:00 AM. There are only a few Ohio State Buckeyes home games left.
The league has 30 teams in 30 stadiums as of the 2025 season: 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada. At the time of the league's inauguration in 1996, MLS teams used multi-purpose stadiums , often shared with National Football League (NFL) or college football teams.