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CTV News
12-06-2025
- Sport
- CTV News
REDBLACKS home opener Friday!
The REDBLACKS home opener is Friday night against the Montreal Alouettes at TD Place. Adrian Sciarra gives us a preview of the season ahead.


Vancouver Sun
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Vancouver Sun
What kind of fan turnout is expected for Ottawa Redblacks' home opener?
Anticipation is growing for the Ottawa Redblacks' home opener against the Montreal Alouettes on Friday. 'It's going to be a good crowd,' team president Adrian Sciarra said Wednesday. 'We're crossing 20,000 (in ticket sales) today, with two days still to go.' Last season, with three of their nine home games hit hard by rain, the Redblacks reported an average attendance of 18,925 at TD Place, which lists a capacity of 24,000. That was up slightly from 2023 but was still the second lowest in the CFL, ahead of only the 15,127 that turned out for Toronto Argos home games. Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sunrise will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. While season-ticket numbers are generally not reported throughout the league, Sciarra said the Redblacks' base is 'on the way back, but still has a ways to go.' 'Our renewals from season-seat members last year were just under 90 per cent, which is excellent,' he said. 'And obviously we've sold new season seats as well, so that base is growing again. Our group sales business, our casual sales, are both really strong and have a good start to the year.' The Redblacks are doing what they can to make fans forget about the lean years from 2019-2023, when the team had a 14-54 overall record, both on and off the field. In 2024, the team adopted a 'Bullies on Bank Street' mentality and backed it up with the CFL's best home record at 7-1-1. From a promotional standpoint, the Redblacks are also continually raising their game. Along with a a pre-game party featuring a live band and $6 beers for the hour-and-a-half from the time the doors open to kickoff, there's a $5 'fan-friendly menu' that launches this season, and what Sciarra called 'some new things as part of our in-game experience fans will see when they get here.' There's also a $100,000 'guaranteed jackpot' for Friday's 50-50 draw. But, of course, nothing brings people back to the stadium like winning football. 'We're super excited for the home kickoff to the season, and getting the team back on the field, and our fans back at TD Place for the start of the regular season,' said Sciarra. 'Our expectations are high. We've got what we believe to be a really strong team, and we're just excited to get out there and get these games going.'


Ottawa Citizen
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Ottawa Citizen
What kind of fan turnout is expected for Ottawa Redblacks' home opener?
Article content Anticipation is growing for the Ottawa Redblacks' home opener against the Montreal Alouettes on Friday. Article content 'It's going to be a good crowd,' team president Adrian Sciarra said Wednesday. 'We're crossing 20,000 (in ticket sales) today, with two days still to go.' Article content Last season, with three of their nine home games hit hard by rain, the Redblacks reported an average attendance of 18,925 at TD Place, which lists a capacity of 24,000. Article content Article content That was up slightly from 2023 but was still the second lowest in the CFL, ahead of only the 15,127 that turned out for Toronto Argos home games. Article content While season-ticket numbers are generally not reported throughout the league, Sciarra said the Redblacks' base is 'on the way back, but still has a ways to go.' Article content 'Our renewals from season-seat members last year were just under 90 per cent, which is excellent,' he said. 'And obviously we've sold new season seats as well, so that base is growing again. Our group sales business, our casual sales, are both really strong and have a good start to the year.' Article content Article content The Redblacks are doing what they can to make fans forget about the lean years from 2019-2023, when the team had a 14-54 overall record, both on and off the field. Article content In 2024, the team adopted a 'Bullies on Bank Street' mentality and backed it up with the CFL's best home record at 7-1-1. Article content Article content From a promotional standpoint, the Redblacks are also continually raising their game. Article content Article content Along with a a pre-game party featuring a live band and $6 beers for the hour-and-a-half from the time the doors open to kickoff, there's a $5 'fan-friendly menu' that launches this season, and what Sciarra called 'some new things as part of our in-game experience fans will see when they get here.' Article content There's also a $100,000 'guaranteed jackpot' for Friday's 50-50 draw. Article content 'We're super excited for the home kickoff to the season, and getting the team back on the field, and our fans back at TD Place for the start of the regular season,' said Sciarra. 'Our expectations are high. We've got what we believe to be a really strong team, and we're just excited to get out there and get these games going.' Article content Article content


Calgary Herald
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Calgary Herald
What kind of fan turnout is expected for Ottawa Redblacks' home opener?
Article content Anticipation is growing for the Ottawa Redblacks' home opener against the Montreal Alouettes on Friday. Article content 'It's going to be a good crowd,' team president Adrian Sciarra said Wednesday. 'We're crossing 20,000 (in ticket sales) today, with two days still to go.' Article content Last season, with three of their nine home games hit hard by rain, the Redblacks reported an average attendance of 18,925 at TD Place, which lists a capacity of 24,000. Article content 'Our renewals from season-seat members last year were just under 90 per cent, which is excellent,' he said. 'And obviously we've sold new season seats as well, so that base is growing again. Our group sales business, our casual sales, are both really strong and have a good start to the year.' Article content Article content The Redblacks are doing what they can to make fans forget about the lean years from 2019-2023, when the team had a 14-54 overall record, both on and off the field. Article content In 2024, the team adopted a 'Bullies on Bank Street' mentality and backed it up with the CFL's best home record at 7-1-1. Article content Article content From a promotional standpoint, the Redblacks are also continually raising their game. Article content Article content Along with a a pre-game party featuring a live band and $6 beers for the hour-and-a-half from the time the doors open to kickoff, there's a $5 'fan-friendly menu' that launches this season, and what Sciarra called 'some new things as part of our in-game experience fans will see when they get here.' Article content 'We're super excited for the home kickoff to the season, and getting the team back on the field, and our fans back at TD Place for the start of the regular season,' said Sciarra. 'Our expectations are high. We've got what we believe to be a really strong team, and we're just excited to get out there and get these games going.' Article content Article content


CTV News
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Ottawa Redblacks hold open practice for fans ahead of 2025 season opener
The Ottawa Redblacks hosted its annual Fan Fest Sunday at TD Place with an open practice for all to enjoy. Fans were to meet their favourite Redblacks players ahead of the season, get an autograph and grab a photo. Redblacks president Adrian Sciarra says these open practices are important for the team and exciting for everyone. 'The start of every year is exciting… This is going to be a great year ahead. We're really excited,' Sciarra said. 'As much as we're a football team, we're a part of the community as well. We want to be accessible to the fans.' Fans were out in full support, saying there's nothing like being able to interact with the players. Nathalie and Alexis Daze say they come to games every year, but are happy to attend their first game practice and meet the players. 'I like the new one, Geno Lewis. I watched him when he was with Montreal, and he's great. He's a great player that can help the Redblacks to a Grey Cup,' says Alexis Daze, attending game practice for the first time. 'It feels good. It's good to see a famous person and talk to them,' said Voon Briere, another fan attending the event for the first time Even the players get a kick out of a day like this. 'It's bigger than just the football team. The fans are a part of how we win on game day. To be involved with them and for them to be involved with us, it means a lot,' said Redblacks receiver Kalil Pimpleton. The team is getting ready for their season opener in Saskatchewan on Thursday.