The CFL has cancelled its 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The league announced the decision on Monday, after it couldn’t solve a number of issues to try to salvage a season.
The #CFL announces that there will not be a shortened season played this fall.
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— CFL (@CFL) August 17, 2020
“Our league governors decided today it is in the best long-term interests of the CFL to concentrate on the future,” said Commissioner Randy Ambrosie in a statement.
“We are absolutely committed to 2021, to the future of our league and the pursuit of our vision of a bigger, stronger, more global CFL.”
The statement goes on to say the 2021 Grey Cup is still scheduled to be played in Hamilton.
In July, the league chose Winnipeg as a hub city for a shortened regular season with six games, followed by an eight-team playoffs.
But that was contingent on the league securing financial assistance from the federal government, sign off from public health officials and a collective bargaining agreement.
This means 2020 will be the first year the Grey Cup won’t be presented since 1919.