Standings. The Argos’ victory could be credited in part to wearing longer cleats on their shoes and to new quarterback Al Dekdebrun taping thumbtacks to his fingers to improve his grip on the slippery ball. Since then, the Argonauts have been colloquially known as the Double Blue, the Argos, the Boatmen and the Scullers. Played at BC Place Stadium, it was the first indoor game in Grey Cup history. Mike "Pinball" Clemons speaks as he is announced as the new general manager of the Toronto Argonauts during a press conference at BMO Field in Toronto, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019. The 2019 Toronto Argonauts season was the 62nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 147th season overall. Morris continued to coach the team during the 1948 and 1949 seasons. Sunday’s attendance was the lowest in the league this season, barring the 4,900 Toronto drew for a one-off game in Fort McMurray, Alta., in June. The Hamilton Tigers took the cup in 1915, before the championship was suspended due to the First World War. I feel I need to preface this entry by stating I'm not a CFL-hater. However, with the Toronto Argonauts now settled into BMO Field as a home and integrated into the MLSE sports empire, there is hope on the horizon and the Argos experience is getting better all the time. CFLdb. In 1980, the Toronto Argonauts missed the playoffs for the sixth time in seven years. Football Operations and Coaching Staff. Rugby itself was still an infant game having evolved out of association football (soccer) in the 1830s. The Argonauts finished with a 4–14 record, matching their win-loss record from a year prior, and did not qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Family Fun Pack. After the Argonauts lost the eastern finals to Ottawa in 1940 and 1941, formal league play was suspended for three years due to the Second World War. There were no additional Grey Cup appearances for the Argonauts until 1933, when they defeated Sarnia 4–3 in the national final. Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. The franchise was founded in 1873, and is the oldest existing professional sports teams in North America, under its current name. Ticket sales skyrocketed in 1983 with the opening of BC Place Stadium, jumping to a record 45,550 per game. It was the first championship won by the Argonauts in Toronto in 60 years. The attractiveness and tradition of those contests has tended to drive attendance up some 4-5% and 2009 was no exception. After two years of relative success, the Argos fell back into last place for the next five years and didn’t make the playoffs again until 1967. Flex Packs. The first recorded game of what would become known as Canadian football was played in Toronto on November 9, 1861, featuring University of Toronto students. Toronto Argonauts / Facebook. TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts announced today they have signed Canadian LB Jack Cassar, the team’s 11th overall selection in the 2020 CFL Draft. Argos blow it with out-of-bounds misstep Back to video. In 1989, after nearly 30 years at Exhibition Stadium, the Argonauts moved into SkyDome, which has a retractable roof and also housed the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team. The team missed the playoffs only once (1985) for the rest of the decade and reached the Grey Cup again in 1987 but lost 38–36 to Edmonton. Sergio Castillo's single off a missed 42-yard field-goal try on the final play earned the B.C. To help celebrate the move, they played the NFL’s Chicago Cardinals — a team that their star kicker and receiver Dave Mann had played on — and were beaten 55–26. Other Toronto teams played the emerging game of North American football in the late 19th century, including the University of Toronto, Toronto Lacrosse Club, Trinity College, Upper Canada College and Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club, but the Argonauts became the dominant football organization in the city. Place: 9 games (418,738 total) Average Attendance-Regular season and playoffs: 47,089: 1983: B.C. Much like Vancouver did with it’s rebuilding project and Hamilton with its soon-to-be-unveiled Tim Horton’s Field, I think the Argos would benefit from a new home. But, just know, this football team is the equivalent of Dead Men Walking. 2019-10-05 game between the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions. Teams . 1973 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2nd place Eastern Conference 7-5-2 .571. This Site . TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts added four Global players to their roster Thursday afternoon during the CFL’s 2021 Global Draft. The Toronto Argonauts will be making their BMO Field debut on June 23, 2016 against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Offer up the Lord’s Prayer. Canadian Football League attendance has averaged no fewer than 20,000 spectators per game for every season since 1963.The CFL consistently draws, on average, the third or fourth largest crowds to its games of any professional sports league in North America, ranking behind the National Football League and Major League Baseball, about on par with Liga MX and ahead of Major League … Toronto businessmen Howard Sokolowski and David Cynamon bought the Argonauts on 5 November 2003 and recruited Adam Rita as general manager in 2004. In 1952, Curtis set an IRFU record with 16 touchdowns and an Argonaut franchise record with 985 rushing yards. The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club, commonly referred to as the Argos) ... Ironically, the Argos reached historic attendance highs in this losing decade—regular season average per game attendance reached 47,356 in 1976. Average attendance returned to over 25,000 fans per game — the highest since 1993. Friday: The Argonauts did not play a single Friday home game between 1989 and 1993! The club played its first game on 11 October 1873 and lost to the University of Toronto team. According to published attendance figures, the Argonauts are averaging over 16,000 fans in the 2019 season. The Argonauts ended the decade with three straight playoff appearances, losing all three years to a stronger Ottawa team. Their week 17 loss at BC Place against the BC Lions marked the second consecutive year the Argonauts were eliminated from playoff contention, having won only 4 games in 2018. The club drew average crowds of 30,637 for their first two contests of 2018, a difference of almost 20 per cent. Average attendance surpassed 40,000 per game from 1976 to 1979, despite last-place finishes in three of four years. When Lord Earl Grey donated the Grey Cup for the national championship in 1909, a Toronto team was the first winner, but it wasn’t the Argonauts. In May 2015 it was announced that a consortium of Bell Canada and sports executive Larry Tanenbaum 's Kilmer Group are to assume control of the team from current owner David Braley effective December 31, 2015. They won the 1937 Grey Cup as well and won again in 1938 after three of their players — Annis Stukus, Art West and Buster “Red” Storey — finished in the top three spots in the IRFU scoring race. That year, the Argonauts signed their first African American players: fullback Billy Bass, offensive end Marvin Whaley and halfback Ulysses “Crazy Legs” Curtis. I was at Pinball's last game, I took my son to see Ricky Williams and I generally root for the Argonauts' success. BMO Field Visitors Guide. The second overall pick in the 2017 CFL Draft is one of a number of name players the boatmen have added for the 2021 season. It was one of the most publicized mistakes in the history of the Argonauts, and McQuay never got over it. 1970 Toronto Argonauts football team scores, roster and statistics. Hockey star Wayne Gretzky, actor/comedian John Candy and L.A. Kings owner Bruce McNall bought the Argonauts in 1991. The Toronto, Ontario based team was founded in 1873 and are one of the oldest existing professional sports teams in North America,2 after the Chicago Cubs (1870) and the Atlanta Braves (1871) of Major League Baseball. Under new head coach Lou Agase and record-setting quarterback Tobin Rote, the Toronto Argonauts started the 1960s with a brief revival of on-field success. Say Kaddish. This year, attendance rose to 26,697, as the campaign turned its attention to getting women, children and casual fans into the stands. As the 1950s came to a close, the Argonauts went from one of the most powerful teams in eastern Canada to one of the weakest on the field. Toronto Argonauts: The 1980s. By 1874, non-members of the rowing club could pay to join the football team. However, the team finished last in the East Division in both 1992 and 1993 and was sold to TSN Enterprises (a division of Labatt Breweries) in May 1994. 1970 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2nd place Eastern Conference 8-6-0 .571. The MLS champion Toronto FC squad was third in the league in … Argonauts say steep dropoff in attendance part of growing pains. Place Stadium in Ottawa. Seeking a way to keep fit after summer, the Argonaut Rowing Club (ARC) formed their own rugby-football squad on October 4, 1873. The Argos play to less than 50% of that, less than 50% of capacity. The Argos drew just 11,219 spectators to their 28-15 home loss to the B.C. However, many players competed on service teams, and the Grey Cup championship continued. The Toronto Argonauts are a professional Canadian football team competing in the East Division of the Canadian Football League. It was also the first time a non-university team had won three consecutive Grey Cups and the last time that a team fielding only Canadian players would win the Grey Cup. Bold indicates Global player The 2019 European CFL Draft took place on April 11, 2019 where all teams held one non-tradeable pick. Toronto won the ORFU title again in 1884 but lost to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) Football Club in a game between the Ontario and Québec league champions. The Argonauts missed the playoffs for five of the remaining seven years in the 1970s. 50/50 Draw. Attendance was poor during the first four years of the 2000s, falling as low as 15,083 in 2003 — the lowest since the Argonauts left Varsity Stadium in 1959. [1] On October 8, 2019, Popp was relieved as general manager of the team, & was replaced by Michael "Pinball" Clemons with 4 games remaining in the season. Our team will be reviewing your submission and get back to you with any further questions. As a community-owned team, B.C. Cahill quickly got to work, making a number of key trades and ending the Argo airlift. The team moved from Rogers Centre to BMO Field at Exhibition Place, which had been expanded to accommodate 26,500 fans for football. Toronto had a chance to tie or win the game in the final two minutes, when running back Leon McQuay fumbled at the 11-yard line and lost the ball to Calgary. Later that season, led by quarterback Joe Theismann, running back Leon McQuay and linebacker Jim Stillwagon — all rookies — Toronto finished first in the Eastern Conference and qualified for the Grey Cup game for the first time in 19 years. At the same time, the average attendance at Exhibition Stadium rose from 20,884 per game in 1966 to 32,373 in 1969. The Argona… Sankoh, 23, was signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Browns in 2018 as part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program and spent the next couple seasons on the team’s practice squad before being released at the beginning of 2020. ), Toronto Rowing Club and Athletic Association 7. The Argonauts are one of six professional football teams to feature multiple Heisman Trophy winners on their roster. The 1997 team featured Doug Flutie … At the end of the second game of a two-game total-point final, with the score tied at 27–27, Mann punted in an attempt to score a single winning point. A massive population within an hour of Rogers Centre, yet year in and year out they have the worst average attendance. BMO Field hosted matches during the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. BC Lions Calgary Stampeders Edmonton Football Team Hamilton Tiger-Cats Montreal Alouettes Ottawa RedBlacks Saskatchewan … News. The game at the time was a modified version of English rugbyand it gained popularity throughout the 1860s. The Toronto Argonauts are a professional football team in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). During the 1960s, Toronto became known as a franchise that would panic after a few early losses and start importing high-priced players from the United States, in what became widely referred to as the “Argo airlift.” In 1967, the Argonauts, who had been through five coaches in the previous eight years, brought in Leo Cahill from the Toronto Rifles of the Continental Football League. Membership Hub. Toronto Argonauts: The 1980s. … B.C.’s kickoff by Drew Brown went out of bounds at its own 45. The Raptors finished fourth in NBA attendance this past season, playing at 100% capacity. Toronto FC, which added a major stadium expansion in 2016, played to about 89% capacity, although the average attendance of about 23,500 per game dwarfed that of the Argonauts, their new roommates. 2005 – The Argos posted their best record since 1997, finishing 11-7 sitting atop the East Division. Joe “King” Krol, who had played for the Hamilton Wildcats previously, joined the Argonauts in 1945 when he failed to make the NFL’s Detroit Lions. Average Attendance-Regular season: 46,526: 1986: B.C. Poor Argos attendance? Acknowledgement Contribute Conventions Known Issues Sources. Despite leading the CFL in attendance and income, they would endure over two decades with only one Grey Cup appearance and no Grey Cup wins. Despite this, the Argos lost the 1960 Eastern Conference final to the Ottawa Rough Riders. The Argos acquired another third-round pick from the Edmonton Eskimos after trading Martese Jackson to them. Leagues . On 27 November 2016, the Ottawa Redblacks beat the Calgary Stampeders, 39–33, in overtime to win the first Grey Cup game played on Exhibition Stadium grounds in 34 years. Roster updated 2019-11-02 [13], The Argonauts home opener against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was originally slated for a 7:00pm start local time. CFL Network. Sunday: 8 games at an average attendance of 29,585. Stick a fork in them. A powerful snowstorm had damaged the field, which was further compromised when groundskeepers bulldozed the playing surface the day before the game. Candy was often on the sidelines, which generated higher ticket sales at home and on the road. The Argonaut Rowing Club drew its name from the crew of Jason’s ship, The Argo, in Greek mythology and adopted the combined colours of the two most prominent English rowing schools: the dark blue of Oxford and the light blue of Cambridge. The Toronto Argonauts Football Club was established in 1873 as part of the Argonaut Rowing Club, which was founded the year before by Toronto resident Harry O’Brien. As a private, non-commercial experiment-in-progress it contains errors, missing information and infrequent updates. They won three Grey Cups — the most they’ve won in any decade since the 1940s — but twice finished last in the four-team East Division. Friday: The Argonauts did not play a single Friday home game between 1989 and 1993! Mobile Ticketing. The Argos averaged 47,356 in their heyday in 1976 at Exhibition Place. 2019-09-20 game between the Calgary Stampeders and the Toronto Argonauts. TORONTO (July 21) — The Toronto Argonauts have expired. [10] The team also acquired another seventh-round selection after trading Brian Jones to the Saskatchewan Roughriders and sent their eighth-round pick to Hamilton in exchange for Abdul Kanneh. The Toronto Argonauts have signed 2019 Most Outstanding Canadian Henoc Muamba. The 2007 season was a recent high point with average game attendance of 29,167, the best since 1983. The 2019 Toronto Argonauts season was the 62nd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 147th season overall. TORONTO — It's been a tough start to the CFL season for the Toronto Argonauts, with more obstacles ahead. The Argos were sold three times in the 1970s and averaged the highest home-field attendance of any decade in their history. The poor turnout for the Argonauts ’ home opener last Saturday, when only 17,758 showed up, is not a problem just in Toronto… The University of Toronto Varsity Blues won the first three Grey Cups, defeating the Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club in 1909 and the Hamilton Tigers in 1910. Muamba, who was also named a CFL All-Star at linebacker in 2019, spent … The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club, commonly referred to as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team competing in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Under O’Billovich, who coached the team for eight years (one short of Hayman’s franchise record), the Argos rebounded to finish first in the East Division in 1982 but lost the Grey Cup to the Edmonton Eskimos. For fans who have jumped off the ship, it is time to get back on. One week later, in their second and final game of the year, the Argonauts defeated the Hamilton Tigers. The Argonauts are currently members of the East Division of the Canadian Football League. [4] Like all other CFL teams, the Argonauts held three non-tradeable selections in the 2019 CFL–LFA Draft, which took place on January 14, 2019. [3], For the first time in its history, the CFL held drafts for foreign players from Mexico and Europe. Both men later said that Tinsley was in no danger of drowning, but the legend has persisted. Mike ‘Pinball’ Clemons named new GM of the Toronto Argonauts – Oct 8, 2019 . Punt returner Harry Abofs kicked a Calgary punt out of bounds, which gave the ball to the Stampeders and cost the Argonauts their last chance to win. Blame Duran Duran. The Argos finished in last place in 1953 and again from 1956 to 1959 and only qualified for the playoffs in 1955. Red Bulls posting at 19k, now, as they enjoy their 4 yo stadium and a local rival. Sunday’s attendance was the lowest in the league this ... the average Rogers Centre regular-season crowd was 17,791 — down from 21,926 in 2013 and 23,690 in 2012. Thursday: 12 games at an average attendance of 32,417. At the end of the 2015 season, Braley sold the Argonauts to a partnership between BCE Inc and Larry Tanenbaum, chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Toronto Argonauts schedules, results, records, history, seasons, coaches, owners, attendance, links and more. As a private, non-commercial experiment-in-progress it contains errors, missing information and infrequent updates. The big smoke loved the Toronto Argonauts enough to hold a parade for them after losing the Grey Cup in the rain bowl of 1982, and then another when Bob O’Billovich and the Double Blue broke a thirty-one-year championship drought the very next season. Frank Cosentino, A Passing Game: A History of the CFL (1997), Jim O’Leary and Wayne Parrish, Double Blue: An Illustrated History of the Toronto Argonauts (2007), Craig Wallace, A Slip in The Rain: The True Story of the 1967–72 Toronto Argonauts and the Fumble That Destroyed Canada’s Team (2005), Paul Woods, Bouncing Back: From National Joke to Grey Cup Champs (2013). The Argonauts were a fixture on the Toronto sports scene for decades, with attendance peaking in the 1970s. In 2012, Scott Milanovich became head coach and the Argonauts won the 16th Grey Cup in franchise history, defeating Calgary 35–22 at Rogers Centre. CFL CFC IRFU WIFU All Leagues and Unions. Average attendance rose 28 per cent to 23,653. 1970 CFL • Previous Season • Next Season • Roster Key • … In 1980, the Toronto Argonauts missed the playoffs for the sixth time in seven years. 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Krol made a last-second punt to win the game, while Copeland became the first player ever to score a touchdown in three straight Grey Cup games. In 1974, Skyline Investments Inc. president William Hodgson purchased the team, but he sold it to Carling O’Keefe Limited in 1979. After finishing in third place in 2008, attendance began to steadily drop again. After the Saskatchewan Roughriders decided against waiting for him, Judge signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Argonauts. Toronto Argos Attendance Problem. Toronto Argonauts going long with attempt at a makeover. ... Toronto … Toronto Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario.The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference.The team plays its home matches at BMO Field, located at Exhibition Place on Toronto's shoreline west of Downtown Toronto.Toronto FC joined MLS in 2007 as an expansion team and was the first Canadian-based … During the CFL’s short-lived expansion to the US, the Argos finished seventh out of eight teams in the North Division in 1995. They are the only seasons in team history that the Argos have averaged 40,000 or more fans per game. Edmonton will have to reach an average attendance figure of 28,965 for the rest of the 2019 season to match that number. In 1942, a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) team from Toronto beat another RCAF team from Winnipeg for the Grey Cup. The attendance figures are creeping up and going to an Argos game is becoming more economical. 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