PRESS RELEASE: U SPORTS awards 2022 Vanier Cup to Western, City of London

U SPORTS is pleased to announce that Western University and the City of London, Ontario, have been awarded the right to host the 2022 Vanier Cup at Western Alumni Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022, at 1 pm ET.

The 57thĀ edition of the Vanier Cup is theĀ first U SPORTS football championshipĀ to be contested in the Forest City. London has become theĀ seventh city to hostĀ the Canadian university football championship since its inception in 1965. The Vanier Cup has been played on 41 occasions in Toronto, seven times in Quebec City, five times in Hamilton and once in Vancouver, Montreal and Saskatoon.

It is theĀ second time in historyĀ that the defending Vanier Cup champions have the potential to uphold their crown on home turf after theĀ Mustangs captured the 2021 championshipĀ over the Saskatchewan Huskies 27-21 last December. Laval was the only program to successfully retain their title in front of their home fans when they raised the trophy at Stade Telus-UL in 2013.

ā€œU SPORTS is thrilled to partner with the City of London, Tourism London and Western University to present this 57thĀ edition of the Vanier Cup. London and Western offer the participating teams and fans outstanding accommodations, restaurants and sports facilities. We know guests travelling to the 2022 Vanier Cup will have a memorable experience, and we can’t wait for kickoff on Nov. 26!ā€

 

Lisette Johnson-Stapley – U SPORTS Chief Sport Officer

One of the many advantages of hosting the game at Western is the institution’s long history of sporting excellence. TheĀ Mustangs football teamĀ has appeared in a record 15 Vanier Cup games, having hoisted the chalice on eight occasions.

ā€œItā€™s just wonderful to be hosting the Vanier Cup,ā€ saysĀ Western University president Alan Shepard. ā€œWeā€™re excited for the opportunity to celebrate Westernā€™s proud football tradition, showcase all the great things our University and City have to offer, and welcome fans from near and far to the newly renovatedĀ Western Alumni StadiumĀ ā€“ featuring a CFL-regulation-sized playing surface and seating for over ten thousand spectators.ā€

The 2022 Vanier Cup partnership is an extension of a collaboration between U SPORTS, Western University and The City of London that will also see the City host theĀ 2023 FISU World University Rowing ChampionshipsĀ next July.

ā€œTourism London is excited to partner with U SPORTS and Western to bring the Vanier Cup to London for the first time, saidĀ Zanth Jarvis, Director of Sport Tourism with Tourism London. ā€œHosting an event of this calibre continues to highlight London as a premier sport hosting destination in Canada while also providing a significant economic impact to our community. We look forward to showcasing Londonā€™s history and passion for football as we welcome fans for the 2022 Vanier Cup.ā€

U SPORTS also unveiled the 2022 Vanier Cup championship logo that integrates a local landmark into the visual identity of the championship.Ā  This year’s emblem features theĀ Middlesex Memorial Tower at University College, a century-old monument dedicated to the fallen Canadian service people from Middlesex County who died in the First World War.

The 2022 Vanier Cup is a showdown between theĀ Uteck and Mitchell Bowl national semifinalsĀ winners on Saturday, Nov. 19. TheĀ Mitchell BowlĀ pits the RĆ©seau du sport Ć©tudiant du QuĆ©bec (RSEQ) Dunsmore Cup champions against the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Yates Cup champions. At the same time, theĀ Uteck BowlĀ will see Atlantic University Sport (AUS) Jewett Trophy winners host the Canada West (CW) Hardy Cup champions.

The 2022 edition of the Vanier Cup will be broadcast in English byĀ CBC SportsĀ and in French byĀ TVA Sports, in addition to being available on both broadcasters’ digital platforms.

Additional event information, including the launch of ticket sales, will be announced in the coming weeks. Fans can visitĀ VanierCup.comĀ for more details.

via U SPORTS

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