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All rights reserved. CFL Network. BC Lions. Game Day. Schedules Schedules. News News. Fan Zone. Shop Jerseys Mens Womens Kids. The W Hub. Moncton Stadium has just 10, permanent seats, but has used temporary seating to attract more than 20, fans to two CFL regular-season games over the past two years.

Although it wasn't in the report, it's believed teams need roughly 24, fans a game to break even. Both Halifax and Moncton would likely be unable to sustain a team just based on size of their own markets, according to the report, but Lefebvre believes they could be successful if they brand themselves as a team for the entire region. The challenges for the two Ontario markets on the list are the opposite. Indeed the two current Ontario franchises are the least ready to compete with new markets.

Both the Tiger Cats and the Argonauts are near the bottom in league attendance figures. The Argos are in particularly rough shape, only cracking the 20, mark for four of nine regular season home dates this season. Although all eight teams currently have stable ownership, the newspaper said there are still issues with teams that need to be addressed.

In addition to the attendance woes in Ontario, there are also ongoing debates about a new stadium for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The league must also find a long-term solution to having two of its teams - the B. And in , the Saskatchewan Roughriders are scheduled to move into a new open-air venue to replace Mosaic Stadium. Existing facilities in Calgary and Edmonton get upgrades this season to make the game-day experience nicer for their fans.

The big story this year is Investors Group Field in Winnipeg. A year behind schedule, a lot about the new facility drew rave reviews: the player areas, sightlines, comfortable seats and fancy suites and concessions. But there are kinks to be worked out. Cracks in the concrete are being repaired and then there's the small matter of getting 33, people on and off the campus of the University of Manitoba in time to actually watch football games. That was a bit of an understatement.

The preseason game against the Toronto Argonauts had almost 5, empty seats by the time the official count was taken despite most having been sold. Bombers president Garth Buchko apologized the next day for the massive traffic congestion that stranded so many and promised better for the first regular-season game Thursday against Montreal.



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