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BC Place

Vancouver, BC

Aug 25 Sat • 2018 • 7:00pm

Football | Rock and Pop | Comedy

$17-$154
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BC Place, Vancouver, BC

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BC Lions vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders at the BC Place, Vancouver, BC

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BC Lions vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders

Public Onsale   May 15 Tue 2018 10:00am to Aug 25 Sat 2018 7:00pm
CFL Presales   May 9 Wed 2018 12:30pm to May 14 Mon 2018 11:59pm
Sask Fans Offer   Aug 18 Sat 2018 10:00am to Aug 25 Sat 2018 7:00pm

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BC Lions vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders

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Saskatchewan Roughriders
Team logo
Founded1910
Based inRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Home fieldMosaic Stadium
Head coachCorey Mace
General managerJeremy O'Day
Owner(s)The Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Inc.
LeagueCanadian Football League
DivisionWest Division
ColoursGreen, white[1][2]
   
Nickname(s)Riders, the Green and White, Jolly Green Giants
Mascot(s)Gainer the Gopher
Grey Cup wins4 (1966, 1989, 2007, 2013)
Websiteriderville.com
Current uniform
Current sports event2024 Saskatchewan Roughriders season

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a member club of the league's West Division.

The Roughriders were founded in 1910 as the Regina Rugby Club. Although Saskatchewan was not the first team to play football in Western Canada, the club has maintained an unbroken organizational continuity since their founding. The Roughriders are the fourth-oldest professional gridiron football team in existence today (only the Arizona Cardinals, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts are older), and one of the oldest professional sports teams still in existence in North America. Of these teams, the Roughriders are both the oldest still in existence that continuously has been based in Western Canada (as well as the oldest surviving team in the CFL's present-day West Division) and the oldest in North America to continuously have been based west of St. Louis, Missouri. They are also the continent's oldest community-owned professional sports franchise, older than every American professional sports team outside baseball other than the aforementioned Cardinals (who, unlike the Roughriders, no longer play in their original city, and have moved twice in their history) and older than every Canadian sports team outside football except the Montreal Canadiens, who were founded about nine months prior to the Roughriders. The team changed their name to the Regina Roughriders in 1924, and to the current moniker in 1946. The Roughriders played their home games at historic Taylor Field from 1936 to 2016; in 2017, the team moved to the newly constructed Mosaic Stadium at Evraz Place.

The team draws fans from across Saskatchewan and Canada who are affectionately known as the Rider Nation.[3] The Roughriders play in the smallest market in the CFL, and the second-smallest major-league market in North America (only Green Bay, Wisconsin is smaller). They have finished first in what is now the West Division eight times and have won the Western championship a record 28 times. They have played for the Grey Cup 19 times, winning four (1966, 1989, 2007, 2013).

The team has had 20 players inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. The Riders' biggest rival is the Winnipeg Blue Bombers; games between the two are often sold out before the beginning of the season.[4] The Roughriders Football Club and the city of Regina have hosted the Grey Cup four times (1995, 2003, 2013,[5] 2022).

  1. ^ "Riders Update Logo". Riderville.com. CFL Enterprises LP. March 23, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  2. ^ "Saskatchewan Roughriders Club Profile & History" (PDF). 2021 CFL Guide & Record Book (PDF). CFL Enterprises LP. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 5, 2021. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  3. ^ "Rider Nation receives Commissioner's Award". Cfl.ca. 25 November 2010. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  4. ^ Wagner, Courtney (2009-06-01). "Labour Day Classic sold out and Round 4 final predictions". Regina Leader-Post.
  5. ^ "101st Grey Cup awarded to Saskatchewan". Cfl.ca. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 2016-06-18.

Source: Wikipedia