Saskatchewan Roughriders
Saskatchewan Roughriders (Regina,SK) were founded in 1910 as the Regina Rugby Club and are one of the oldest and longest lived professional sports teams in North America,along with fellow CFL team Toronto Argonauts and the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. They play in the smallest market in the CFL and the second-smallest major league market in North America (NFL's Green Bay Packers are smaller.
They remained at Taylor Field from 1936-2016 before moving to their new stadium Mosaic Stadium in 2017.
Despite their storied history,they have only won 4 Grey Cups with the most recent in 2013.
NAMES
Regina Rugby Club | 1910-1923 |
Regina Roughriders | 1924-1947 |
Saskatchewan Roughriders | 1948- |
AFFILIATIONS
WESTERN INTERPROVINCIAL FOOTBALL UNION | 1936-1960 (no games in 1942-1944) |
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE | 1958- |
WESTERN INTERPROVINCIAL FOOTBALL UNION | 1958-1960 |
Western Football Conference | 1961-1980 |
West Division | 1981-1994/1996- |
North Division | 1995 |
GREY CUP CHAMPIONS
4 | 1966,1989,2007,2013 |