Winnipeg Rifles, the Glossary
The Winnipeg Rifles is a Canadian football team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Canadian football, Canadian Junior Football League, Maple Grove Park, Princess Auto Stadium, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Saskatoon Hilltops, Saskatoon Minor Football Field, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Stadium.
- 2002 establishments in Manitoba
- Canadian Junior Football League teams
- Canadian football teams in Winnipeg
- Sports clubs and teams established in 2002
Canadian football, or simply football (in Canada), is a sport in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete on a field long and wide, attempting to advance a pointed oval-shaped ball into the opposing team's end zone.
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The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is a national Major Junior Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams playing in five provinces across Canada.
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Maple Grove Park
Maple Grove Rugby Park is an park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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Princess Auto Stadium
Princess Auto Stadium (officially known as IG Field until April 2024) is an outdoor stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Royal Winnipeg Rifles
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles (R Wpg Rif) are a Primary Reserve one-battalion infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.
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Saskatoon Hilltops
The Saskatoon Hilltops are a junior Canadian football team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Winnipeg Rifles and Saskatoon Hilltops are Canadian Junior Football League teams.
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The Saskatoon Minor Football Field at Gordon Howe Park (formerly known as Gordie Howe Bowl) is a football stadium located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.
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Winnipeg Stadium
Winnipeg Stadium (also known as Canad Inns Stadium) was a multipurpose stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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See also
2002 establishments in Manitoba
- CFJL-FM
- CJWV-FM (Winnipeg)
- Calvin Christian Collegiate
- Kichi Sipi Bridge
- Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre
- Manitoba Grey Party
- Quinzy (band)
- The Duhks
- The Wailin' Jennys
- The Waking Eyes
- Westman Journal
- Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival
- Winnipeg Rifles
Canadian Junior Football League teams
- Burlington Braves
- Calgary Colts
- Edmonton Huskies
- Edmonton Wildcats
- GTA Grizzlies
- Hamilton Hurricanes
- Kamloops Broncos
- Langley Rams
- London Beefeaters
- Niagara Raiders
- North Shore Lions
- Okanagan Sun
- Prince George Kodiaks
- Quinte Skyhawks
- Regina Thunder
- Saskatoon Hilltops
- St-Leonard Cougars
- St. Clair Saints (football)
- Valley Huskers
- Vancouver Island Raiders
- Vancouver Trojans
- Westshore Rebels
- Winnipeg Rifles
Canadian football teams in Winnipeg
- Manitoba Bisons football
- North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club
- St. John's Rugby Football Club
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Winnipeg RCAF Bombers
- Winnipeg Rifles
- Winnipeg Rugby Football Club
- Winnipeg Tammany Tigers football team
- Winnipeg Victorias Rugby Club
- Winnipeg Wolfpack
Sports clubs and teams established in 2002
- Arashio stable
- Berkshire Black Bears
- Dubai Fencing Club
- Inverleigh Football Club
- Nishikido stable
- Ottawa Renegades
- Pittsburgh Curling Club
- Saba Battery Club
- UFC Münster
- Winnipeg Rifles