CFL Blue Bombers increases profit to $90.7M due to

CFL Blue Bombers increases profit to $5.7M in 2023

30,449 fans showed up at each game in 2023, up from an average of 28,642 in 2022. The Bombers also generated $15.1M in ticket sales, accounting for “nearly 30 per cent of the club’s total revenue.” Operating expenses were “just shy” of $45M, marking a jump of nearly $4.5M from the previous year. Hamilton wrote the “sore spot” in the report centers around
Jeff Hamilton 75th NBA Jacket Canadian Premier League club Valour FC, the city’s pro soccer team, which “ended up costing the Bombers” $1.25M. It is the third season in a row Valour has “finished in the red” (WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, 4/11).
The CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced an operating profit of $5.7 million in 2023, up nearly $1 million from 2022 — when the organization “boasted record highs in gate revenue and team merchandise sales” — and “more than double” the
$2.8 million it made in 2021, according to Jeff Hamilton of the WINNIPEG FREE PRESS. Revenue were $50.5 million, up $5.1 million from the previous year, or an 11% increase. The Bombers “certainly benefited” from hosting the West Final for the third consecutive year, as well as leading the CFL in attendance for the second straight season. Hamilton reported an average of

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