Inaugural Professional Curling ‘Rock League’ Set to Launch

April 24, 2025, 3:22 pm

The curling world is abuzz with the announcement of the “Rock League,” a professional curling competition slated to debut next season. This bold move by industry veterans aims to revitalize the sport with a global franchise model, blending tradition with a modern, competitive spirit on the ice.


torontosun.com / The Curling Group plans to launch professional curling league next spring

The owners of the Grand Slam of Curling series are planning to introduce a professional curling league next season. The Curling Group said Thursday that the “Rock League” will debut in April 2026. The league will feature six global franchise teams competing in a multi-format six-week season....

calgaryherald.com / Inaugural season of curling's 'Rock League' about to launch

Rock League is ready to roll. What’s that, you ask? It’s curling on a professional scale — a league to help grow the game worldwide, built by The Curling Group. “Rock League is a reflection of The Curling Group’s vision to professionalize and evolve the sport of curling, uniting fans and...


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