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Sports in Edmonton
Major League
Number of teams
4 (2 active)
Number of venues
4
Number of championships
19
First team
Edmonton Eskimos (1949)
Minor League
Number of teams
11 (0 active)
Number of venues
7
Number of championships
11
First team
Edmonton Legislatures (1884)
University
University
University of Alberta, MacEwan University
Conference
CWUAA
College
College
NAIT, The King's University (Edmonton), Concordia University of Edmonton
Athletic association
CCAA
Conference
ACAA
There are a variety of sports in Edmonton played professionally, as amateurs, or recreationally.
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competition is co-hosted by Football Canada and Football Alberta inEdmonton, Alberta in June and July 2024. Although Football Canada has won the most IFAF...
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home games at the MacEwan Centre for Sport and Wellness at MacEwan University, just north of Downtown Edmonton, but moved to the "Butterdome" (or Universiade...
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in sports go back to the very creation of sport itself. From ancient usage of substances in chariot racing to more recent controversies in doping in baseball...
after it replaced the NHA as the premier Eastern competition in 1917. In 1921, the Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Tigers of the Big Four League saw their...