June 2021 to June 2026: Saskatchewan Roughriders’ Financial Journey
The Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrated their fifth Grey Cup championship five years after a challenging financial period during the pandemic. Kent Paul, the CFO, emphasized their transition from managing losses during COVID to sharing growth in the club’s Stabilization Fund. The Roughriders reported a modest deficit for the latest fiscal year but indicated substantial revenue growth due to championship success, despite costs from a Grey Cup and postponed home game. The club's financial resilience is evident, with significant net assets and increased merchandise sales.
By the Numbers- Net assets: $51,178,924 as of April 1, 2026
- Merchandise sales reached a 10-year high of $9,112,767
While there were significant successes, the club faced exceptional challenges, including costs tied to the postponed game and the Grey Cup, impacting their bottom line. This highlights the delicate balance between revenue and expenses in sports franchises.
State of Play- The 2025-26 fiscal year ended with a modest deficit of $157,005
- Stabilization Fund grew by $882,623, reaching $11,302,898
The Roughriders aim to build on their successful season and revenue growth, with expectations for continued enhancements in sponsorship and fan engagement. They will host the 2027 Grey Cup Festival, signaling further opportunities for growth.
Bottom LineThe Roughriders have shown impressive financial recovery post-pandemic, capitalizing on their championship win. Sustaining this momentum will be key as they focus on growing their Stabilization Fund and ensuring operational profitability.
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