List of Canadian Football League stadiums
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The following is a list of stadiums in the Canadian Football League.
Current stadiums
[edit]- Notes
Map of current stadiums
[edit]
Neutral site stadiums
[edit]Image | Stadium | Capacity | Location | Event | Opened | Reference |
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Moncton Stadium | 8,300[a] | Moncton, New Brunswick | 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 ( |
1970 | ||
Royal Athletic Park | 3,800[e] | Victoria, British Columbia | CFL Touchdown Pacific series (2024) | 2024 | [15] |
- Notes
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 25,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 5,000 via standing room.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 15,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 10,000 via temporary seating.
- ^ The seating capacity can increase to 10,000-14,000 via temporary seating.
Former stadiums
[edit]East Division | ||||||
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Team | 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 Stadium | 1946–1953 | 20,000 | 1928 | Montreal, Quebec | |
Autostade | 1968–1971 1973–1976 |
33,172 | 1967 | [18] | ||
Olympic Stadium | 1976-1986 1996-1998 |
66,308 | 1976 | [19] | ||
Ottawa Redblacks | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Toronto Argonauts | Rosedale Field | 1874–1897 1908–1915 |
4,000 | 1874 | Toronto, Ontario | [20] |
Varsity Stadium | 1898–1907 1916–1924 |
10,000 | 1898 | |||
1925–1958 | 22,000 | 1924 | ||||
Exhibition Stadium | 1959–1974 | 33,150 | 1948 in original form | |||
1975 | 41,890 | |||||
1976–1988 | 54,741 | |||||
Rogers Centre SkyDome (1989–2005) |
1989–2015 | 31,074 | 1989 | |||
West Division | ||||||
BC Lions | Empire Stadium | 1954–1982 | 32,375 | 1954 | Vancouver, British Columbia | [21] |
Empire Field | 2010–2011 | 27,528 | 2010 | [22] | ||
Calgary Stampeders | Mewata Stadium | 1935–1959 | 10,000 | 1906 | Calgary, Alberta | [23] |
Edmonton Elks | 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 (1953–2001) |
1953 | 15,700 | 1953 in original form | [27] | ||
1954–1977 | 17,995 | |||||
1978–1986 | 32,946 | |||||
1987–1998 | 33,675 | |||||
1999–2012 | 29,553 |
Defunct team stadiums
[edit]Team (former names) |
Stadium (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City | Ref(s) |
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Baltimore Stallions (1995) (Baltimore CFLers) (1994) |
Memorial Stadium | 1994–1995 | 53,371 | 1950 | Baltimore, Maryland | [28] |
Birmingham Barracudas (1995) |
Legion Field | 1995 | 71,594 | 1926 | Birmingham, Alabama | [29] |
Las Vegas Posse (1994) |
Sam Boyd Stadium | 1994 | 32,000 | 1971 | Whitney, Nevada | [30] |
Memphis Mad Dogs (1995) |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 1995 | 63,000 | 1967 | Memphis, Tennessee | [31] |
Ottawa Rough Riders (1898–1924,1931–1996) (Ottawa Senators) (1925–1930) (Ottawa Football Club) (1876–1897) |
Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park (1908–1993) |
1908–1996 | 30,927 | 1908 | Ottawa, Ontario | [32] |
Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005) |
2002–2005 | [32] | ||||
San Antonio Texans (1995) (Sacramento Gold Miners) (1993–1994) |
Alamodome | 1995 | 59,000 | 1993 | San Antonio, Texas | [33] |
Hornet Stadium | 1993–1994 | 21,195 | 1968 | Sacramento, California | [34] | |
Shreveport Pirates (1994–1995) |
Independence Stadium | 1994–1995 | 51,000 | 1924 | Shreveport, Louisiana | [35] |
See also
[edit]- List of stadiums in Canada
- List of Canadian Football stadiums by capacity
- List of current National Football League stadiums
- List of soccer stadiums in Canada
- List of indoor arenas in Canada
- List of Canadian Premier League stadiums
- Lists of stadiums
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