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{{Infobox defunct venue
{{Infobox defunct venue
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| venue_name = Delorimier Stadium
| venue_name = Delormier Stadium
| location = Montreal, Quebec, Canada
| location = Montreal, Quebec, Canada
| opened = May 1928
| opened = May 1928
| closed = n/a
| closed = 1963
| demolished = 1971
| demolished = 1969
| other_names = Delorimier Downs
| other_names = Montreal Stadium, Hector Racine Stadium, Delorimier Downs
| tenants = [[Montreal Alouettes]] (1946-53)
| tenants = [[Montreal Alouettes]] (1946-53)<br/>[[Quebec Rifles]] (1964)
}}
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'''Delorimier Stadium''' was a 20,000-seat sports stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was located at 2101 Ontario Street East, at the corner of De Lorimier Avenue in the present-day Montreal borough of Ville-Marie. The former site of the stadium is now occupied by École des Métiers des Faubourgs-de-Montréal, a trade school.
'''Delorimier Stadium''' was a 20,000-seat sports stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


==Other cover appearances==
==Teams and Seasons==
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| rowspan=2| [[Canadian Football League]]
| [[1964 UFL season|1964]]
| [[1948 Canadian football season|October 2, 1948]]
| [[1964 Quebec Rifles publications|Quebec Rifles]]
| [[Montreal Alouettes]] vs. [[Toronto Argonauts]]
| United Football League
| [[Montreal Alouettes vs. Toronto Argonauts (October 2, 1948)|Program]]
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| [[1949 Canadian football season|September 24, 1949]]
| [[Montreal Alouettes]] vs. [[Toronto Argonauts]]
| [[Montreal Alouettes vs. Toronto Argonauts (September 24, 1949)|Program]]
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[[Category: Venues in Quebec]]
[[Category: Venues in Quebec]]
[[Category: Defunct venues]]
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[[Category: Montreal Alouettes venues]]
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[[Category: Quebec Rifles venues]]
[[Category: Venues opened in 1928]]
[[Category: Venues opened in 1928]]
[[Category: Venues closed in 1963]]
[[Category: Pages missing venue photos]]

Latest revision as of 08:01, 16 April 2024

Delormier Stadium
Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Opened May 1928
Closed 1963
Demolished 1969
Other Names Montreal Stadium, Hector Racine Stadium, Delorimier Downs
Tenants Montreal Alouettes (1946-53)
Quebec Rifles (1964)

Delorimier Stadium was a 20,000-seat sports stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Teams and Seasons

Season Team League
1964 Quebec Rifles United Football League
Canadian Football League
Current Teams BC Lions • Calgary Stampeders • Edmonton Elks • Hamilton Tiger-Cats • Montreal Alouettes • Ottawa Redblacks • Saskatchewan Roughriders • Toronto Argonauts • Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Defunct Teams Baltimore Stallions • Birmingham Barracudas • Las Vegas Posse • Memphis Mad Dogs • Ottawa Renegades • Ottawa Rough Riders • San Antonio Texans • Shreveport Pirates
Current Venues BC Place • BMO Field • Commonwealth Stadium • IG Field • McMahon Stadium • Mosaic Stadium • Percival Molson Memorial Stadium • TD Place Stadium • Tim Hortons Field
Former Venues Alamodome • Autostade • Canad Inns Stadium • Clarke Stadium • Delorimier Stadium • Empire Stadium • Exhibition Stadium • Independence Stadium • Ivor Wynne Stadium • Legion Field • Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • Memorial Stadium • Olympic Stadium • Rogers Centre • Sam Boyd Silver Bowl • Varsity Stadium
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