Toronto Argonauts

CFL | Canada

Team Info

Founded: 1873

Stadium: BMO Field

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
23 May 2026 Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs Toronto Argonauts 20:00:00
29 May 2026 Toronto Argonauts vs Hamilton Tiger-Cats 23:00:00
12 Jun 2026 Montreal Alouettes vs Toronto Argonauts 23:00:00
20 Jun 2026 Ottawa Redblacks vs Toronto Argonauts 17:00:00
27 Jun 2026 Saskatchewan Roughriders vs Toronto Argonauts 01:00:00
03 Jul 2026 Calgary Stampeders vs Toronto Argonauts 01:00:00
11 Jul 2026 Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs Toronto Argonauts 00:30:00
18 Jul 2026 Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs Toronto Argonauts 23:00:00
25 Jul 2026 BC Lions vs Toronto Argonauts 23:00:00
06 Aug 2026 Toronto Argonauts vs Calgary Stampeders 23:30:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
19 Oct 2025
00:00
Calgary Stampeders 44 - 13 Toronto Argonauts CFL
McMahon Stadium
11 Oct 2025
02:00
Saskatchewan Roughriders 27 - 19 Toronto Argonauts CFL
Mosaic Stadium
04 Oct 2025
20:00
Toronto Argonauts 29 - 47 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CFL
BMO Field
27 Sep 2025
03:00
BC Lions 27 - 22 Toronto Argonauts CFL
BC Place
20 Sep 2025
00:00
Toronto Argonauts 19 - 21 Montreal Alouettes CFL
BMO Field
13 Sep 2025
20:00
Toronto Argonauts 31 - 30 Edmonton Elks CFL
BMO Field
01 Sep 2025
19:30
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 33 - 35 Toronto Argonauts CFL
Hamilton Stadium
23 Aug 2025
20:00
Toronto Argonauts 52 - 34 BC Lions CFL
BMO Field
16 Aug 2025
02:00
Edmonton Elks 28 - 20 Toronto Argonauts CFL
Commonwealth Stadium
09 Aug 2025
20:00
Toronto Argonauts 42 - 46 Ottawa Redblacks CFL
BMO Field

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About Toronto Argonauts

The Toronto Argonauts (officially the Toronto Argonaut Football Club and colloquially known as the Argos) are a professional Canadian football team competing in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Based in Toronto, Ontario, the team was founded in 1873, and is the oldest existing professional sports team in North America still using its original name, and they are the oldest-surviving team in both the modern-day CFL and East Division. The team's origins date back to a modified version of rugby football that emerged in North America in the latter half of the nineteenth century. The Argonauts played their home games at Rogers Centre (originally known as SkyDome) from 1989 until 2016 when the team moved to BMO Field, the fifth stadium site to host the team.

The Argonauts have won the Grey Cup a record 17 times and have appeared in the final 23 times. Most recently they defeated the Calgary Stampeders 27–24 in the 105th Grey Cup in 2017. The Argonauts hold the best winning percentage in the championship game (73.9%) and have the longest active winning streak in games in which they have appeared, at six. The Argonauts have faced every current western CFL team at least once in the Grey Cup, while their most celebrated divisional rivalry has been with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

The team was founded and owned by the Argonaut Rowing Club for its first 83 years, and has been owned by a series of business interests since 1956. The Argonauts were a fixture on the Toronto sports scene for decades, with attendance peaking in the 1970s. In May 2015 it was announced that a consortium of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment's Larry Tanenbaum (via the Kilmer Group) and Bell Canada would acquire the team. The sale included a scheduled move to MLSE run BMO Field for the 2016 season, which has long been proposed given attendance under-utilization at Rogers Centre and announced plans to install natural grass at the domed stadium, rendering it unfit for football. (The move has since been done, albeit only the infield turf replaced with dirt, instead of grass) MLSE announced in December 2017 that it had agreed to purchase the team outright, with the deal finalized on January 19, 2018. The previous owners continue to indirectly own stakes in the Argos, as Bell Canada and the Kilmer Group respectively hold 37.5% and 25% stakes in MLSE.

Given the length of franchise history, dozens of players, coaches, and management have been honoured in some form over the years. The team recognizes a select group of players with retired numbers: early greats Joe Krol and Dick Shatto, stalwart offensive lineman Danny Nykoluk, and Michael "Pinball" Clemons who has been the most recent face of the team.

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