CFL denies reports Winnipeg would be hub city for shortened season

League hasn't reached a decision whether or not a season will even be held

Image | FBO CFL Winnipeg Hub 20200703

Caption: The CFL says no decision has been made regarding a hub city for an abbreviated 2020 regular season. (John Woods/Canadian Press)

The CFL says no decision has been made regarding a hub city for an abbreviated 2020 regular season.
On Friday, a CFL spokesman denied reports the league had settled upon Winnipeg as a hub city(external link) in the event football was played this year.
The spokesman added the CFL also hasn't reached a decision whether or not a season will even be held this year.
The 2020 regular season was scheduled to kick off June 11 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie has stated the earliest a shortened 2020 season would begin is September but that a cancelled campaign is also possible.
Currently, the CFL and CFLPA are discussing amendments to the collective bargaining agreement that would allow for an abbreviated season to be played.
Both sides must sign off on any CBA changes for them to be implemented.
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Caption: The shortened season could run until December and the league is moving away from its traditional Grey Cup Festival format.

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