‘Biggest financial crisis’ in team history: Roughriders brace for economic impact of COVID-19
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are preparing for a $10-million deficit this year due to COVID-19.
During its annual general meeting Wednesday evening, the CFL team announced that if no games are played in 2020, the Roughriders will see a $30-million loss in revenue and a $20-million decrease in expenses leading to a $10-million deficit.
“This is the biggest financial crisis the Saskatchewan Roughriders have faced in 110 years and I say that with a deep appreciation of our history. I grew up through the telethon years and was a big fan of the Saskatchewan Roughriders when we had lots of financial challenges,” Roughriders president and CEO Craig Reynolds said during a media call before the meeting.
“Never in our history have we had an essentially complete loss of revenue and an inability to generate significant revenue to cover costs.”