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by Bml on 10/1/24Mosaic Stadium - ReginaWent to our annual game. Enjoyed everything. Tickets easy to get and use
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Saskatchewan Roughriders History
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional team in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and one of the oldest professional North American sports franchises. Originally competing as the Regina Rugby Club in 1910, the team name settled permanently on the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1946 before joining the nascent CFL in 1958. The Roughriders made the playoffs every year from 1962 to 1976, winning their first Grey Cup in 1966. Overall, the team has made 19 Grey Cup appearances, with four wins including 1989, 2007 and 2013. Across their history, the Saskatchewan Roughriders roster has consisted of 20 Canadian Football Hall of Famers, seven Annis Stukus Trophy winners for the CFL’s top head coach and and four Most Outstanding Players, as well as four recipients of the Most Outstanding Canadian Award, six Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Awards, three John Agro Special Teams Awards and two Most Outstanding Defensive Player Awards. The Roughriders’ rivalry with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers has led to two annual matchups between the traditional Labour Day Weekend game and the now-dubbed Banjo Bowl the following weekend.
Saskatchewan Roughriders Team Info
Division: West
Team Colors: Green, White
Team Rivals: Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Elks, Calgary Stampeders
Saskatchewan Roughriders at Mosaic Stadium
Rider Nation have been gathering for Saskatchewan Roughriders home games at Mosaic Mosaic Stadium since its opening in 2017. The 33,500-seat venue replaced the Roughriders’ long-standing home at the historic Taylor Field after eight decades. The spectator-friendly setting is complete with sunken-bowl seating and tiled panels that partially cover three sides of the field to protect from the Prairie weather. Fans set a capacity record at 33,506 during a 2019 Saskatchewan Roughriders matchup against rivals the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In 2022, Mosaic Stadium hosted the Grey Cup for the first time, marking the fourth time the championship game was held in the city of Regina.
To connect with the Saskatchewan Roughriders:
The schedule for the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 2024 football season can be found on the team’s website.
Tickets for the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 2024 regular season can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
Mosaic Stadium, home of the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders, is located in Regina, Saskatchewan. The street address for Mosaic Stadium is 1734 George Reed Way.
Went to our annual game. Enjoyed everything. Tickets easy to get and use
The game it self was good. Some adult rider fans were very rude to bomber kids. No rye at the pregame event.
Great game. Easy to get in. Lineups for concession and bathrooms weren't as bad as I expected.
Absolutely brilliant evening...beautiful weather ,fun crowd ,entertaining game and gorgeous facility. We were in the the Avana Platinum section so very comfortable.Definitely would go again.
Good experience, but ticket prices are way higher than they should be. Not many people can afford to go to many games per year.
Great view! Awesome crowd!! Roughriders WIN!! We took a very nice little Lady (80 years plus) to her very first in person game. She loved it!!!
Great atmosphere! Friendly staff! Never disappoints! Love going to Rider games with other fans that love the game!
Minus the weather in the second half. It was a great time and they kicked ass lol was another great experience. Let's Go Riders!!!!
The stadium is awesome but the team needs to show up, way too far to drive to watch guys that don't care go through the motions
We went to Saskatchewan to watch our team, the Ticats, against the home team. The energy of the home team was palpable. Fans were friendly, with normal teasing for the opposition. Even when we won there were no negative comments from the fans just well wishes. Mosaic stadium is impressive. Overall a great experience watching the Riders and Ticats. A true CFL experience.