Winnipeg Stadium

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Winnipeg Stadium was a multi-purpose outdoor sports venue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, best known as the longtime home of the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers and host to numerous major sporting and entertainment events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-purpose stadium
outdoor sports venue
stadium
closed 2012
country Canada
demolished 2013
demolitionMethod mechanical demolition
expandedCapacity 52000
formerName Canad Inns Stadium
Winnipeg Arena
surface form: Winnipeg Arena Stadium
homeVenueOf Manitoba Bisons
surface form: Manitoba Bisons football team

Winnipeg Alliance
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg Cyclone
Winnipeg Fury
Winnipeg Goldeyes
Winnipeg Whips
hostedEvent Grey Cup
surface form: 1961 Grey Cup

Grey Cup
surface form: 1965 Grey Cup

1967 Pan American Games football
Grey Cup
surface form: 1991 Grey Cup

Grey Cup
surface form: 1998 Grey Cup

1999 Pan American Games football
Grey Cup
surface form: 2006 Grey Cup

CFL playoff games
CFL regular season games
Grey Cup
Major League Baseball exhibition games
Pan American Games events
concerts by major touring artists
locatedIn Manitoba
Polo Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
surface form: Winnipeg
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
notableFeature bleacher-style seating
open-air bowl design
temporary seating for major events
opened 1953-08-14
openingYear 1953
otherSport baseball
concerts
soccer
ownership Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
surface form: City of Winnipeg
primarySport Canadian football
renovation 1972
1984
1991
2001
replacedBy IG Field
seatingCapacity 29000
33000
siteRedevelopedAs commercial complex
retail development
surface artificial turf
natural grass
tenancyEnd Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2012
Winnipeg Cyclone 1996
Winnipeg Fury 1993
Winnipeg Goldeyes 1998
tenancyStart Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1953
Winnipeg Cyclone 1995
Winnipeg Fury 1990
Winnipeg Goldeyes 1994

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers formerHomeStadium Winnipeg Stadium
Big Blue formerHomeStadium Winnipeg Stadium
The Bombers formerHomeStadium Winnipeg Stadium
subject surface form: Winnipeg Blue Bombers