CFL Stadiums - Defunct Teams

Defunct Teams

Defunct Teams Stadiums
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years Used Capacity Opened City
Baltimore Stallions
(1995)
(Baltimore Football Club)
(Baltimore CFLers)
(Baltimore CFL Colts)
(Baltimore Colts)
(1994)
Memorial Stadium 1994–1995 53,371 1950 Baltimore, Maryland
Birmingham Barracudas
(1995)
Legion Field 1995 71,594 1926 Birmingham, Alabama
Las Vegas Posse
(1994)
Sam Boyd Stadium 1994 32,000 1971 Whitney, Nevada
Memphis Mad Dogs
(1995)
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 1995 63,000 1967 Memphis, Tennessee
Ottawa Rough Riders
(1898–1924,1927–1996)
(Ottawa Senators)
(1925–1926)
(Ottawa Football Club)
(1876–1897)
Frank Clair Stadium
Lansdowne Park (1908–1993)
1908–1996 30,927 1908 Ottawa, Ontario
Ottawa Renegades
(2002–2005)
2002–2005
San Antonio Texans
(1995)
(Sacramento Gold Miners)
(1993–1994)
Alamodome 1995 59,000 1993 San Antonio, Texas
Hornet Stadium 1993–1994 21,195 1968 Sacramento, California
Shreveport Pirates
(1994–1995)
Independence Stadium 1995 63,000 1976 Shreveport, Louisiana

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