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  2. Mosaic Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Stadium is an open-air stadium at REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan. Announced on July 12, 2012, the stadium replaced Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field as the home field of the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. It was designed by HKS, Inc., in joint venture with B+H, the architects of record. Preliminary construction ...

  3. Taylor Field (Regina, Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Field, known in its latter years as Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field for sponsorship reasons, was an open-air stadium located in Regina, Saskatchewan.It was the home field of the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders from 1936 until 2016, although a playing field existed at the site as early as 1910 and the team began playing there as early as 1921.

  4. History of the Saskatchewan Roughriders - Wikipedia

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    The Roughriders allowed a last-minute touchdown catch by Ottawa tight end Tony Gabriel to lose their fourth Grey Cup in ten years, ending one of the most bittersweet eras in Roughrider history. [29] Saskatchewan had qualified for the playoffs for 15 consecutive seasons, tied for fourth-best in CFL history, and played in 11 consecutive Division ...

  5. REAL District - Wikipedia

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    REAL District is a 102-acre (0.41 km2) sport complex and exhibition grounds in Regina, Saskatchewan, operated by the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL).The area is home to Mosaic Stadium, an outdoor stadium and home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Brandt Centre, an indoor arena and home of the Regina Pats.

  6. Saskatchewan Roughriders - Wikipedia

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    On Sunday, November 17, 2013, the Roughriders successfully defeated the Calgary Stampeders in the Western Finals, the score being 35–13. This allowed the Saskatchewan Roughriders to advance to the 101st Grey Cup. It was the first time in Saskatchewan Roughriders history that they were part of the Grey Cup in their own hometown.

  7. List of Canadian Football League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Stadium: 33,350 Regina: Saskatchewan: Artificial turf Open Saskatchewan Roughriders: West Division: 2017 [7] Percival Molson Memorial Stadium: 20,025 Montreal: Quebec: Artificial turf [d] Open Montreal Alouettes: East Division: 1919 [8] Princess Auto Stadium: 33,422 Winnipeg: Manitoba: Artificial turf Open Winnipeg Blue Bombers: West ...

  8. List of professional sports teams in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Canadian football: League Team City Arena Capacity CFL: Saskatchewan Roughriders: Regina: Mosaic Stadium: 33,350 Lacrosse: League Team City Stadium Capacity NLL: Saskatchewan Rush

  9. 64th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    This was the last Grey Cup championship for the Ottawa Rough Riders (the team folded in 1996) and the last playoff game for the Saskatchewan Roughriders until 1988. The 1976 victory was the last major sports championship of any kind for Ottawa until the Ottawa Redblacks (the third CFL franchise to play in the city) won the 104th Grey Cup in 2016.