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The Grey Cup (in French: Coupe Grey) is both the name of the championship of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the name of the trophy awarded to the victorious team. It is Canada's largest annual sports and television event, regularly drawing a Canadian viewing audience of about 4 million.[1][2] The 2007 Grey Cup game was held in Toronto on November 25, 2007, where the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 23-19. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (843x1944, 1082 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Canadian Football League Grey Cup Talk:Canadian Football League ...
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Joe Clark presents the 1979 Grey Cup to victorious Edmonton Eskimos Dan Kepley and Tom Wilkinson. ...
Joe Clark presents the 1979 Grey Cup to victorious Edmonton Eskimos Dan Kepley and Tom Wilkinson. ...
Regions Political culture Foreign relations Other countries Atlas Politics Portal The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the Minister of the Crown who is head of the Government of Canada. ...
Charles Joseph Joe Clark, PC, CC, AOE, MA, LLD (born June 5, 1939) was the sixteenth prime minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979, to March 3, 1980. ...
The 67th Grey Cup was played on November 25, 1979 before 65,113 fans at the Olympic Stadium at Montreal. ...
The Edmonton Eskimos are a Canadian Football League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Danny Kepley, born August 24, 1953, in Albermarle, North Carolina, was a star linebacker with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. ...
Then Prime Minister Joe Clark presents the 1979 Grey Cup to victorious Edmonton Eskimos Danny Kepley and Tom Wilkinson. ...
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The Montreal Alouettes (French: Alouettes de Montréal) are a Canadian Football League team based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Anthony Calvillo looks down field with the ball during the 93rd Grey Cup game. ...
Date November 27, 2005 Stadium BC Place Stadium City Vancouver Most Valuable Player Ricky Ray, Edmonton Most Valuable Canadian Mike Maurer, Edmonton Parade Marshall Pamela Anderson National Anthem Jully Black Coin toss Rt. ...
The Edmonton Eskimos are a Canadian Football League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ...
A view of the deflated roof A view of the deflation of the roof An inside view of the deflated roof BC Place Stadium is Canadas first domed stadium and is the largest air-supported stadium in the world[1]. It is located on the north side of False...
CFL redirects here. ...
Date November 25, 2007 Stadium Rogers Centre City Toronto Most Valuable Player [[]], Most Valuable Canadian [[]], Parade Marshall [[]] National Anthem [[]] Coin toss Halftime show [[]] Attendance TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS, CBCHD Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Darren Flutie, Greg Frers, Mark Lee, Chris Walby Nielsen Ratings The 95th Grey Cup will...
is the 329th day of the year (330th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a Canadian Football League team based in Regina, Saskatchewan, founded in 1910. ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a Canadian Football League team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba . ...
History
In 1909, the Grey Cup was donated by the then Governor General of Canada, Earl Grey, to recognize the top amateur rugby football team in Canada. By this time Canadian football had become markedly different from the rugby football from which it developed. Over time, the Grey Cup became the property of the Canadian Football League as it evolved into a professional football league. Amateur teams ceased competing for the Cup by 1954; since 1965, the top amateur teams, playing in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), have competed for the Vanier Cup. See also: 1908 in sports, 1910 in sports and the list of years in sports. Baseball The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Detroit Tigers, four games to three, in the World Series. ...
The Governor General of Canada (French (feminine): Gouverneure générale du Canada or (masculine) Gouverneur général du Canada) is the vice-regal representative in Canada of the Canadian monarch, who is the head of state; Canada is one of sixteen Commonwealth realms, all of which share the...
Albert Grey Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey (November 28, 1851 – August 29, 1917) was the ninth Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911. ...
Diagram of a Canadian football field. ...
For other uses, see Rugby (disambiguation). ...
// Canadian Football News in 1954 The B.C. Lions joined the WIFU and adopted the colours of burnt orange and brown. ...
CIS Logo. ...
The Vanier Cup. ...
The Grey Cup has long served as an unofficial Canadian fall festival generating a large amount of national media coverage, celebration and fan interest from coast to coast. Many fans travel from across the country to partake in the week of festivities that lead up to the game. Historians date the carnival-like activities associated with the game back to 1948, when fans of the Calgary Stampeders dressed in western gear, square danced, flipped flapjacks, partied in the streets of Toronto and rode a horse through the lobby of the posh Royal York Hotel. For the defunct hockey team, see Calgary Stampeders (hockey) The Calgary Stampeders are a Canadian Football League team based in Calgary, Alberta. ...
The Royal York surrounded by Torontoâs modern towers. ...
With the addition of American-based teams beginning in 1993, the possibility of the Grey Cup being hoisted by a team south of the 49th parallel loomed large. In 1994 the Baltimore CFLs (as they were referred to then because of an injunction issued on the behalf of the NFL to prevent this team from using the COLTS name) played in the Grey Cup in Vancouver against the home B.C. Lions. A late fumble on the goal line by Baltimore quarterback Tracy Ham gave the B.C. Lions a chance and Lui Passaglia connected on a game-winning FG as time expired, driving the sellout crowd at BC Place into a nationalist frenzy. This patriotic nationalism would be tested further in 1995 when the Baltimore Stallions returned to the Grey Cup against the favored Calgary Stampeders led by Doug Flutie. Baltimore won the game 37-20 and took the Grey Cup south for a bittersweet parade as Art Modell, owner of the NFL Cleveland Browns, announced his move to Baltimore for the 1996 season only one week before the Grey Cup. After the 1995 season, American-based teams, many of whom were running into financial problems, folded. Only Baltimore remained and they relocated to Montreal. Douglas Richard Doug Flutie (born October 23, 1962) is a retired American football and Canadian football quarterback. ...
The Grey Cup has been broken several times. The trophy was broken in 1978 when Tom Wilkinson and Danny Kepley dropped it, and in 1987 when a celebrating Edmonton Eskimos player sat on it. It was again broken in 1993 when it was head-butted by Edmonton's Blake Dermott. During the victory celebration immediately following the 94th Grey Cup game in 2006, the winning BC Lions accidentally broke the cup from its base, which contains the engraved names of the players on each years' winning team. It was repaired the following Monday.[3] Other notable events include a 1947 fire which almost destroyed the trophy and a 1969 theft in which the trophy was held for ransom. Then Prime Minister Joe Clark presents the 1979 Grey Cup to victorious Edmonton Eskimos Danny Kepley and Tom Wilkinson. ...
Danny Kepley, born August 24, 1953, in Albermarle, North Carolina, was a star linebacker with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. ...
The Edmonton Eskimos are a Canadian Football League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ...
Date November 19, 2006 Stadium Canad Inns Stadium City Winnipeg Most Valuable Player Dave Dickenson, British Columbia Most Valuable Canadian Paul McCallum, British Columbia National Anthem Eva Avila Coin toss Hon. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The British Columbia Lions are a Canadian Football League team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Also: 1969 (number) 1969 (movie) 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ...
In November 2006, the CFL confirmed that they were entertaining offers from corporate partners for the naming rights of the Grey Cup.[4] Though the naming rights would apply to the Grey Cup championship game and not the trophy itself, many objected to the idea, claiming that the league should not compromise a national historic treasure for short-term profit.[5] Naming rights are the right to name a piece of property, either tangible property or an event, usually granted in exchange for financial considerations. ...
On November 25, 2007 at the conclusion of the game when the cup was hoisted by the victorious Saskatchewan Rough Riders team, a Snowbirds squadron decal could clearly be seen on the underneath of the cup. Evidently, a member of the Snowbirds team ‘zapped’ the cup. ‘Zapping’ is humorous tradition amongst Canadian Forces squadrons, a squadron decal is covertly placed on some item of importance belonging to other squadrons of units in the Canadian or other countries military. Officially known as the Canadian Forces 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, the Snowbirds are Canadas military aerobatics or airshow flight demonstration team. ...
The Canadian Forces (CF) (French: Forces canadiennes (FC)) are the unified armed forces of Canada, governed by the National Defence Act, which states: The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces. ...
Broadcasting First broadcast on the CBC in 1952, for many years the Grey Cup has been the largest television event in Canada, regularly drawing a combined Canadian viewing audience in excess of 4 million on the CBC (over-the-air, in English) and RDS (cable, in French).[1] Starting in 2008, cable network TSN will be the exclusive provider of the Grey Cup for English viewers while RDS will remain the provider for the French broadcast. Radio-Canada redirects here. ...
// Canadian Football News in 1952 The Canadian Rugby Union received television revenue for the first time when it was paid $7,500 by CBC for the rights to televise the Grey Cup game. ...
Réseau des sports (commonly known as RDS), is a Canadian French language cable television specialty channel showing sports and sport-related shows. ...
The Sports Network (commonly known as TSN) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel and is Canadas leading English language sports television channel. ...
From 1962 through 1986, CBC and CTV simulcast the Grey Cup. In 1962, 1965, 1967, 1968 and 1970, CTV commentators were used for the dual network telecast, while in 1963, 1964, 1966 and 1969, CBC announcers were provided. From 1971 through 1986, one network's crew called the first half while the other called the rest of the game. After the 1986 season, CTV dropped coverage of the CFL and the Grey Cup. From 1987 through 1990, the CFL operated its own syndicated network, CFN. CFN had completely separate coverage of the Grey Cup, utilizing its own production and commentators. In the United States, the 1992 and 1993 games were on SportsChannel America, while ESPN2 televised the game from 1994 to 1997. Today, the CFL has arranged a loose association of regional sports networks (such as NESN, Comcast Sportsnet, and FSN New York) and stations to cover weekly broadcasts and the Grey Cup on a tape-delay basis.[6] The 1962 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 9th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 5th Canadian Football League season. ...
The 1986 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 33rd season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 29th Canadian Football League season. ...
This article is about the Broadcast Television Network CTV, for the broadcasting television company see CTVglobemedia. ...
Simulcast is a contraction of simultaneous broadcast, and refers to programs or events broadcast across more than one medium at the same time. ...
The 50th Grey Cup, also known as the Fog Bowl, was the 1962 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship game played between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Torontos Exhibition Stadium. ...
The 53rd Grey Cup, also known as the Wind Bowl, was hosted at CNE Stadium in Toronto, Ontario on November 27, 1965. ...
The 55th Grey Cup was played between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Saskatchewan Roughriders on December 2, 1967, at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, before 31,358 fans and was won by the Tiger-Cats by a score of 24 to 1. ...
56th Grey Cup was played November 30, 1968, and the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Calgary Stampeders 24 to 21 before 32,655 fans at Torontos Exhibition Stadium. ...
The 58th Grey Cup was played on November 28, 1970 before 32,669 fans at Exhibition Stadium at Toronto. ...
The 51st Grey Cup took place on November 30, 1963. ...
The 52nd Grey Cup was hosted at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, Ontario on November 28, 1964. ...
The 54th Grey Cup was hosted at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 26, 1966. ...
57th Grey Cup, the Canadian Football Leagues championship game, was played November 30, 1969 and the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 29 to 11 before 33,172 fans at Montreals Autostade. ...
The 59th Grey Cup was played on November 28, 1971, before 34,404 fans at Vancouvers Empire Stadium. ...
Date November 30, 1986 Stadium BC Place Stadium City Vancouver Most Valuable Player Offence: Mike Kerrigan (QB), Hamilton Defence: Grover Covington (DE), Hamilton Most Valuable Canadian Paul Osbaldiston (K/P), Hamilton National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 59,621 Network CBC, CTV, SRC Announcers CBC: Don Wittman, Ron Lancaster...
The 1987 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 34th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 30th Canadian Football League season. ...
The 1990 Canadian Football League season is considered to be the 37th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 33rd Canadian Football League season. ...
The Canadian Football Network (or CFN) was a television syndication service that provided games from the Canadian Football League. ...
Date November 29, 1992 Stadium SkyDome City Toronto Most Valuable Player Doug Flutie, Calgary Most Valuable Canadian Dave Sapunjis, Calgary National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 45,863 TV in Canada Network CBC, SRC Announcers (CBC) Don Wittman, Joe Galat, Steve Armitage, Scott Oake, Brian Williams, Kent Austin. ...
SportsChannel America was a cable television network that existed in the 1980s and early 1990s. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
Date November 27, 1994 Stadium BC Place Stadium City Vancouver Most Valuable Player Karl Anthony, Baltimore Most Valuable Canadian Lui Passaglia, British Columbia National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Tom Cochrane Attendance 55,097 Television Network CBC, RDS, ESPN2 Announcers (CBC) Don Wittman (play-by-play), James Curry and Dan...
Date November 16, 1997 Stadium Commonwealth Stadium City Edmonton Most Valuable Player Doug Flutie, Toronto Most Valuable Canadian Paul Masotti, Toronto National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 60,431 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Chris Cuthbert, Mark Lee, Chris Walby, Brian Williams, Glen Suitor...
The New England Sports Network, or NESN [NESS-en], is a regional cable television network that covers the six New England states. ...
Comcast SportsNet (or CSN) is a group of regional sports networks. ...
FSN New York (often abbreviated as FSNY, or more appropriately, FSNNY), previously known as Fox Sports Net New York (or Fox Sports New York) and SportsChannel New York, is a regional sports network in the New York City metropolitan area, whose reach expands to cover the entire state of New...
Festivities The Grey Cup game is the centre of a larger week of festivities put on by the host cities, including concerts, gala events, and autograph sessions. Also an important part of the event in the halftime show which in recent years has included major Canadian and international musical acts. A halftime show is a performance given between the first and second halves or the 2nd and 3rd quarters of a sporting event. ...
Champions -
Main article: List of Grey Cup champions The Grey Cup. ...
Halftime performances Date November 24, 1991 Stadium Winnipeg Stadium City Winnipeg Most Valuable Player Raghib Rocket Ismail, Toronto Most Valuable Canadian Dave Sapunjis, Calgary National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 51,985 Network CBC, RDS Announcers CBC: Don Wittman, Joe Galat, Brian Williams, Steve Armitage. ...
Luba (born Luba Kowalchyk, 1958 in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian music artist. ...
Date November 29, 1992 Stadium SkyDome City Toronto Most Valuable Player Doug Flutie, Calgary Most Valuable Canadian Dave Sapunjis, Calgary National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 45,863 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Brian Williams, Chris Cuthbert Television viewers The 80th Grey...
Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy, Juno, and Oscar award-winning pop singer and occasional songwriter and actress. ...
Date November 27, 1994 Stadium BC Place Stadium City Vancouver Most Valuable Player Karl Anthony, Baltimore Most Valuable Canadian Lui Passaglia, British Columbia National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 55,097 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Brian Williams, Glen Suitor Television viewers...
Tom Cochrane, (born May 14, 1953) is a Canadian singer and songwriter, whose story-telling songs have earned him the nickname The thinking mans rocker. ...
Date November 19, 1995 Stadium Taylor Field City Regina Most Valuable Player Tracy Ham, Baltimore Most Valuable Canadian Dave Sapunjis, Calgary National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 52,064 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Brian Williams, Glen Suitor, Brenda Irving Television viewers...
Jack semple is a noted blues musician and has a number of CDs he resides in regena Canada and continues to play music for fun and a professian. ...
The 84th Grey Cup, also known as The Snow Bowl, was the 1996 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship game played between the Toronto Argonauts and the Edmonton Eskimos at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario. ...
The Nylons are an a cappella group founded in 1979 in Toronto, Canada, best known for their covers of The Turtles Happy Together, Steams Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, and The Tokens version of the traditional The Lion Sleeps Tonight. However, the group has been criticized for...
Date November 16, 1997 Stadium Commonwealth Stadium City Edmonton Most Valuable Player Doug Flutie, Toronto Most Valuable Canadian Paul Massoti, Toronto National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 60,431 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Chris Walby, Brian Williams, Glen Suitor, Brenda Irving...
Trooper is a Juno Award winning[1] Canadian rock band that developed from a group formed by vocalist Ramon McGuire and guitarist Brian Smith in 1965. ...
Date November 22, 1998 Stadium Winnipeg Stadium City Winnipeg Most Valuable Player Jeff Garcia, Calgary Most Valuable Canadian Vince Danielson, Calgary National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show Attendance 34,157 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Chris Walby, Brian Williams, Glen Suitor, Brenda Irving...
Chris Sheppard and Simone Denny of Love Inc. ...
Date November 26, 2000 Stadium McMahon Stadium City Calgary Most Valuable Player Robert Drummond, British Columbia Most Valuable Canadian Sean Millington, British Columbia National Anthem Coin toss Halftime show The Guess Who Attendance 43,822 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee, Chris Walby, Brian...
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, that was one of the first to establish a major successful following in their own country while still residing there. ...
Date November 25, 2001 Stadium Olympic Stadium/Le Stade Olympique City Montreal Most Valuable Player Marcus Crandell, Calgary Most Valuable Canadian Aldi Henry, Calgary National Anthem ? Coin toss Halftime show Sass Jordan and Michel Pagliaro Attendance 65,255 TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage, Mark Lee...
Sass Jordan (born December 23, 1960) is a Canadian, Juno Award winning, rock singer/songwriter who grew up in Montreal (which is considered her hometown). ...
Michel Pagliaro (born 1948 in Montreal), often credited as simply Pagliaro, is a rock singer, songwriter and guitarist from Quebec. ...
The 90th Grey Cup was hosted at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta in 2002. ...
Shania Twain, OC (born Eilleen Regina Edwards, August 28, 1965, Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian singer and songwriter in the country and pop music genres. ...
The 91st Grey Cup was the 2003 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Edmonton Eskimos and the Montreal Alouettes on November 16 at Taylor Field, in Regina, Saskatchewan. ...
For other persons of the same name, see Brian Adams. ...
The 92nd Grey Cup game took place on November 21, 2004 at Frank Clair Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario _ the first time Ottawa hosted the Grey Cup since being granted the Ottawa Renegades franchise. ...
The Tragically Hip is a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario, consisting of Gordon Downie (lead vocals and occasional acoustic guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Rob Baker (guitar), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). ...
Date November 27, 2005 Stadium BC Place Stadium City Vancouver Most Valuable Player Ricky Ray, Edmonton Most Valuable Canadian Mike Maurer, Edmonton Parade Marshall Pamela Anderson National Anthem Jully Black Coin toss Rt. ...
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Date November 19, 2006 Stadium Canad Inns Stadium City Winnipeg Most Valuable Player Dave Dickenson, British Columbia Most Valuable Canadian Paul McCallum, British Columbia National Anthem Eva Avila Coin toss Hon. ...
Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2, 1978) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist, who also holds Portuguese citizenship. ...
Saukrates debut album. ...
Date November 25, 2007 Stadium Rogers Centre City Toronto Most Valuable Player James Johnson Most Valuable Canadian Andy Fantuz National Anthem Barenaked Ladies Coin toss Lieutenant-Governor David C. Onley Halftime show Lenny Kravitz Attendance 52,230 expected[1] TV in Canada Network CBC, RDS, CBCHD Announcers (CBC) Steve Armitage...
Leonard Albert Lenny Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and arranger whose retro style incorporates elements of rock, soul, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, folk, and ballads. ...
See also The Grey Cups Most Valuable Player award is awarded annually to the player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup Game, the Canadian Football Leagues championship game. ...
The Grey Cups Most Valuable Canadian award is awarded annually to the Canadian-born player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup game, the championship of the Canadian Football League. ...
This is a list of Canadian Football League (CFL) seasons, including seasons in Canadian football prior to the CFLs founding in 1958. ...
References is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English-language nationally distributed newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities across the country. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English-language nationally distributed newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities across the country. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 337th day of the year (338th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Radio-Canada redirects here. ...
is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Radio-Canada redirects here. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 320th day of the year (321st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
CanWest Global Communications Corp. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 88th day of the year (89th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
The Toronto Star is Canadas highest-circulation newspaper, though its print edition is distributed almost entirely within Ontario. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links - CBC Digital Archives – Grey Cup: The Fans and the Fanfare
- 94th Grey Cup Game 2006 in Winnipeg
- 95th Grey Cup Game 2007 in Toronto
- 96th Grey Cup Game 2008 in Montreal
- Canadian Football Resources, includes images of souvenir programmes
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The West Division is one of the two regional divisions of the Canadian Football League. ...
The British Columbia Lions (commonly known and identified as the BC Lions) are a Canadian Football League (CFL) team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
For the defunct hockey team, see Calgary Stampeders (hockey) The Calgary Stampeders are a Canadian Football League team based in Calgary, Alberta. ...
The Edmonton Eskimos are a Canadian Football League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a Canadian Football League team based in Regina, Saskatchewan, founded in 1910. ...
The Canadian Football Leagues East Division has 4 teams. ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a Canadian Football League team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba . ...
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a Canadian Football League team based in Hamilton, Ontario, founded in 1950 with the merger of the Hamilton Tigers and the Hamilton Flying Wildcats. ...
The Toronto Argonauts are a Canadian Football League team based in Toronto, Ontario. ...
The Montreal Alouettes (French: Alouettes de Montréal) are a Canadian Football League team based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
The Terry Evanshen Trophy is a trophy awarded to the Canadian Football League East Divisions Most Outstanding Player, chosen from the nominees of each team in the division. ...
The Lew Hayman Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the outstanding Canadian player in the East Division. ...
The James P. McCaffrey Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the outstanding defensive player in the East Division. ...
The Frank M. Gibson Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, given to the most outstanding rookie in the East Divison. ...
The Leo Dandurand Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy is awarded to the Most Outstanding Lineman in the East Division. ...
The Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy was donated to the CFL in 1946 by the first Canadian Paratroops Battalion, in memory of their commanding officer, Lt. ...
The Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy is a Canadian Football League award, given to the most outstanding Canadian player in the West Division. ...
The Norm Fieldgate Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the outstanding defensive player in the West Division. ...
The Jackie Parker Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, which is awarded annually to the Most Outstanding Rookie in the West Division. ...
The DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy. ...
The Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, given to the top scorer in the West Division. ...
The Eddie James Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the leading rusher in the West Division. ...
The Most Outstanding Player Award is annually rewarded to the best player in the Canadian Football League. ...
The Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award is annually rewarded to the best defensive player in the Canadian Football League. ...
The Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award is annually rewarded to the best offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. ...
The Most Outstanding Rookie Award is annually rewarded to the player deemed to be the best player in his first year in the Canadian Football League. ...
The Annis Stukus Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, which is presented annually by the Edmonton Eskimos Alumni Association to the coach of the year, as determined by the members of the Football Reporters of Canada. ...
Every year the Canadian Football League Players Association presents the Tom Pate Award. ...
The John Agro Special Teams Award is awarded to the CFLs Most Outstanding Special Teams player that is voted by his peers (other players). ...
The Rogers Fans Choice Award is annually awarded to the player who recieved the most votes from fans as the Rogers Player of the Game, during the 4th quarter of CFL games on TSN, since 2003. ...
The James S. Dixon Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the East Division champions. ...
The N.J. Taylor Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, awarded to the West Division champions. ...
The Grey Cups Most Valuable Player award is awarded annually to the player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup Game, the Canadian Football Leagues championship game. ...
The Dick Suderman Trophy for the Grey Cups Most Valuable Canadian is awarded annually to the Canadian-born player deemed to have the best performance in the Grey Cup game, the championship of the Canadian Football League. ...
This is a list of Canadian Football League stadiums. ...
A view of the deflated roof A view of the deflation of the roof An inside view of the deflated roof BC Place Stadium is Canadas first domed stadium and is the largest air-supported stadium in the world[1]. It is located on the north side of False...
Canad Inns Stadium (formerly Winnipeg Stadium) is a Canadian football stadium located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. ...
Commonwealth Stadium is a venue located in the Norwood Area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, primarily used by the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL. Built in 1978 to host the Commonwealth Games, the stadium seats 60,081 (for regular season football)[1] but can be expanded. ...
Ivor Wynne Stadium (originally known as Civic Stadium) is a Canadian football stadium located in Hamilton, Ontario. ...
McMahon Stadium (pronounced ) is a Canadian football stadium located in Calgary, Alberta. ...
The Percival Molson Memorial Stadium is a stadium owned by McGill University and is the home of the Montreal Alouettes and the McGill Redmen. ...
Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field is a sports stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan that is the home field of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League; it is also the site of University of Regina Rams and Regina Thunder of the Prairie Football Conference football teams. ...
Le Stade Olympique (The Olympic Stadium) is a stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome,[2] is a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario. ...
This is a list of Canadian Football League records. ...
This is a list of Canadian Football League (CFL) seasons, including seasons in Canadian football prior to the CFLs founding in 1958. ...
The Canadian College Draft, sometimes referred to as the CFL Draft or CFL College Draft is an annual sports draft in which Canadian Football League (CFL) teams select amateur college Canadian football players and other eligible players. ...
The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario. ...
The Ottawa Renegades are a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario. ...
The Atlantic Schooners was a conditional Canadian Football League expansion team in 1984, to play out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. ...
â CFL USA refers to the failed expansion of the Canadian Football League (CFL) into the United States in the mid 1990s. ...
The Canadian Football Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit corporation located in Hamilton, Ontario that celebrates great achievements in Canadian football. ...
The TSN Top 50 CFL Players was a list of the greatest fifty Canadian Football League players, as selected by a panel of sixty former CFL players, then-current and former coaches, executives, and media members in 2006. ...
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