CFL says over 750,000 fans watched its national combine via Facebook livestreams
TORONTO — More than 750,000 fans tuned in to watch the CFL’s first combine with international players last weekend — and 62 per cent of those views came from outside Canada and the United States.
A total of 18 of the 65 participants were from Europe, the result of CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie securing partnerships with nine separate international organizations. Since November, Ambrosie has garnered agreements with associations in Italy, Mexico, Germany, Austria, France, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland as part of his CFL 2.0 platform to grow football globally.
It marked the first time that players from outside of Canada took part in the combine.
According to the CFL, almost 756,000 fans viewed Facebook livestreams of the two-day combine, up 60 per cent from last year. Sixty-two per cent of those views came from international markets, including Italy (302,000), France (80,693), Germany (73,299), Denmark (8,621) and Finland (5,927).