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Stadium Years Used Capacity Opened City Ref(s) Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds: 1872–1949 Unknown 1872 Hamilton, Ontario: Ivor Wynne Stadium: 1950–2012 29,600 1930 [16] Alumni Stadium: 2013 13,362 1970 Guelph, Ontario [17] Ron Joyce Stadium: 2014 6,500 2008 Hamilton, Ontario: Montreal Alouettes: Delorimier ...
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Pages in category "Sports venues in Columbus, Ohio" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Historic Crew Stadium; Huntington Park (Columbus ...
In 2013, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats played most of their season in Guelph, Ontario, due to the construction of Tim Hortons Field at the former Ivor Wynne Stadium. In 2015, CFL games were moved to locations including Fort McMurray, Alberta, as some stadiums were used for the Women's World Cup, Pan-American Games and baseball playoffs. [6] [7]
Location: 717 E. 17th Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43221: ... is a 5,003-permanent seat multi-purpose arena located at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus ...
Common nicknames for the stadium include "The Horseshoe", "The Shoe", and "The House That Harley Built". From 1996 to 1998, Ohio Stadium was the home venue for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer prior to the opening of Columbus Crew Stadium in 1999. The stadium also was the home venue for the OSU track and field teams from 1923 to 2001.
Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes November 22, 2003 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 21 5 Michigan Wolverines: 35: Ann Arbor, Michigan The Game: Michigan Wolverines November 29, 2003 9 Florida State Seminoles: 38: 11 Florida Gators 34 Gainesville, Florida: North End Zone Outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium: Rivalry: Florida Gators December 6, 2003 5 ...
From 1997 to 2000, Benson Stadium was the home of the Victory Bowl, the NCCAA championship football game. In 2002, The Sporting News rated Benson Stadium the number one high school football venue in America. [10] In 2009, the stadium hosted the inaugural IFAF Junior World Championship of American Football. The tournament gathered 16 best ...