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The Winnipeg Football Club made a profit of $7 million in 2024, a record high.

It was bolstered by an 8.2 percent jump in total revenue to $54.7 million. Since losing $7 million in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bombers have posted profits each year.

2021: $2.1 million
2022: $4.9 million
2023: $5.7 million
2024: $7.0 million

“Our entire team and organization have been focused on creating an amazing game-day experience, and the numbers prove that,” said Blue Bombers President and CEO Wade Miller. “It’s thanks to the strong support of our fans, our corporate partners, and everyone involved."

Work is underway for a new players' lounge, HVAC and mechanical improvements in football operations, and security enhancements throughout Princess Auto Stadium. The Blue & Gold led the league in attendance last season, averaging 31,166 and selling out five games. This was the third straight year that Winnipeg led the league in attendance.

Winnipeg has compiled a record of 62-24 over the past five seasons, including a 37-6 mark at home.

Winnipeg will host the Grey Cup next season.