Ambrosie sees CFL’s first international regular-season game being played in 2021
COLLINGWOOD, Ont. — Commissioner Randy Ambrosie can see the CFL going global in 2021.
Ambrosie said Tuesday during the league’s winter meetings he anticipates the CFL playing its first international regular-season game next year. The league’s 2020 schedule includes a neutral-site game July 25 between the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders, a contest many speculated would be staged in Mexico City.
But Ambrosie said that game, with the Argos as the home team, will likely be played in either Moncton, N.B., or Halifax. Last year, the Montreal Alouettes defeated Toronto 28-22 at Stade Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium in Moncton. The CFL is hoping to add the Atlantic Schooners as their 10th franchise within a few years.
“If I was being completely transparent, I’d say I really believe we should have a global regular-season game in 2021,” Ambrosie said. “When we do that, I believe it will re-define us.