List of Grey Cup champions

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The Grey Cup.
The Grey Cup.

This is a list of Grey Cup champions. The Grey Cup is both the name of the championship of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the name of the trophy awarded to the victorious team. The trophy is named after Albert Grey, the Governor General of Canada from 1904 until 1911. He donated the trophy to the Canadian Rugby Union in 1909 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. Although it was originally intended to be awarded only to amateur teams (like the Stanley Cup), 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.[1]

First awarded in 1909, there have since been 95 Grey Cup championship games, although there was no game from 1916 to 1919.[2] It is Canada's largest annual sports and television event, regularly drawing a Canadian viewing audience of about 4 million.[3][4] Two awards are given for play in the game, Most Valuable Player and the Dick Suderman Trophy as most valuable Canadian player.[5]

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[edit] Results

Key
  • (#) Number of times that team has won the Grey Cup.
Game Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Venue City
1st December 4, 1909 University of Toronto Varsity Blues 26-6 Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club Rosedale Field Toronto
2nd November 26, 1910 University of Toronto Varsity Blues (2) 16-7 Hamilton Tigers AAA Grounds Hamilton
3rd November 25, 1911 University of Toronto Varsity Blues (3) 14-7 Toronto Argonauts Varsity Stadium Toronto (2)
4th November 30, 1912 Hamilton Alerts 11-4 Toronto Argonauts AAA Grounds (2) Hamilton (2)
5th November 29, 1913 Tigers 44-2 Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club AAA Grounds (3) Hamilton (3)
6th December 5, 1914 Toronto Argonauts 14-2 University of Toronto Varsity Blues Varsity Stadium (2) Toronto (3)
7th November 20, 1915 Hamilton Tigers (2) 13-7 Toronto Rowing Association Varsity Stadium (3) Toronto (4)
1916[A] Game not held.
  1917[A] Game not held.
  1918[A] Game not held.
  1919[B] Game not held.
8th December 4, 1920 University of Toronto Varsity Blues (4) 16-3 Toronto Argonauts Varsity Stadium (4) Toronto (5)
9th December 3, 1921 Toronto Argonauts (2) 23-0 Edmonton Eskimos Varsity Stadium (5) Toronto (6)
10th December 2, 1922 Queen's University 13-1 Edmonton Elks Richardson Stadium Kingston
11th December 1, 1923 Queen's University (2) 54-0 Regina Roughriders Varsity Stadium (6) Toronto (7)
12th November 29, 1924 Queen's University (3) 11-2 Toronto Balmy Beach Varsity Stadium (7) Toronto (8)
13th December 5, 1925 Ottawa Senators 24-1 Winnipeg Tammany Tigers Lansdowne Park Ottawa
14th December 4, 1926 Ottawa Senators (2) 10-7 Toronto Varsity Blues Varsity Stadium (8) Toronto (9)
15th November 26, 1927 Toronto Balmy Beach 9-6 Hamilton Tigers Varsity Stadium (9) Toronto (10)
16th December 1, 1928 Hamilton Tigers (3) 30-0 Regina Roughriders AAA Grounds (4) Hamilton (4)
17th November 30, 1929 Hamilton Tigers (4) 14-3 Regina Roughriders AAA Grounds (5) Hamilton (5)
18th December 6, 1930 Toronto Balmy Beach (2) 11-6 Regina Roughriders Varsity Stadium (10) Toronto (11)
19th December 5, 1931 Montreal AAA 22-0 Regina Roughriders Molson Stadium Montreal
20th December 3, 1932 Hamilton Tigers (5) 25-6 Regina Roughriders Civic Stadium Hamilton (6)
21st December 9, 1933 Toronto Argonauts (3) 4-3 Sarnia Imperials Athletic Park Sarnia
22nd November 24, 1934 Sarnia Imperials 20-12 Regina Roughriders Varsity Stadium (11) Toronto (12)
23rd December 7, 1935 Winnipeg 'Pegs 18-12 Hamilton Tigers Civic Stadium (2) Hamilton (7)
24th December 5, 1936 Sarnia Imperials (2) 26-20 Ottawa Rough Riders Varsity Stadium (12) Toronto (13)
25th December 11, 1937 Toronto Argonauts (4) 4-3 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (13) Toronto (14)
26th December 10, 1938 Toronto Argonauts (5) 30-7 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (14) Toronto (15)
27th December 9, 1939 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2) 8-7 Ottawa Rough Riders Lansdowne Park (2) Ottawa (2)
28th[C] November 30, 1940 Ottawa Rough Riders (3) 8-2 Toronto Balmy Beach Varsity Stadium (15) Toronto (16)
December 7, 1940 12-5 Lansdowne Park (3) Ottawa (3)
29th November 29, 1941 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3) 18-16 Ottawa Rough Riders Varsity Stadium (15) Toronto (16)
30th December 5, 1942 Toronto RCAF Hurricanes 8-5 Winnipeg RCAF Bombers Varsity Stadium (16) Toronto (17)
31st November 27, 1943 Hamilton Flying Wildcats 23-14 Winnipeg RCAF Bombers Varsity Stadium (17) Toronto (18)
32nd November 25, 1944 Montreal HMCS Donnacona 7-6 Hamilton Flying Wildcats Civic Stadium (3) Hamilton (8)
33rd December 1, 1945 Toronto Argonauts (6) 35-0 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (18) Toronto (19)
34th November 30, 1946 Toronto Argonauts (7) 28-6 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (19) Toronto (20)
35th November 29, 1947 Toronto Argonauts (8) 10-9 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (20) Toronto (21)
36th November 27, 1948 Calgary Stampeders 12-7 Ottawa Rough Riders Varsity Stadium (21) Toronto (22)
37th November 26, 1949 Montreal Alouettes 28-15 Calgary Stampeders Varsity Stadium (22) Toronto (23)
38th November 25, 1950 Toronto Argonauts (9) 13-0 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (23) Toronto (24)
39th November 24, 1951 Ottawa Rough Riders (4) 21-14 Saskatchewan Roughriders Varsity Stadium (24) Toronto (25)
40th November 29, 1952 Toronto Argonauts (10) 21-11 Edmonton Eskimos Varsity Stadium (25) Toronto (26)
41st November 28, 1953 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 12-6 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (26) Toronto (27)
42nd November 27, 1954 Edmonton Eskimos 26-25 Montreal Alouettes Varsity Stadium (27) Toronto (28)
43rd November 26, 1955 Edmonton Eskimos (2) 34-19 Montreal Alouettes Empire Stadium Vancouver
44th November 24, 1956 Edmonton Eskimos (3) 50-27 Montreal Alouettes Varsity Stadium (28) Toronto (29)
45th November 30, 1957 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2) 32-7 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Varsity Stadium (29) Toronto (30)
46th November 29, 1958 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (4) 35-28 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Empire Stadium (2) Vancouver (2)
47th November 28, 1959 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (5) 21-7 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CNE Stadium Toronto (31)
48th November 26, 1960 Ottawa Rough Riders (5) 16-6 Edmonton Eskimos Empire Stadium (3) Vancouver (3)
49th[D] December 2, 1961 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (6) 21-14 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CNE Stadium (2) Toronto (32)
50th[E] December 1-2, 1962 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (7) 28-27 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CNE Stadium (3) Toronto (33)
51st November 30, 1963 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (3) 21-10 British Columbia Lions Empire Stadium (4) Vancouver (4)
52nd November 28, 1964 British Columbia Lions 34-24 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CNE Stadium (4) Toronto (34)
53rd November 27, 1965 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4) 22-16 Winnipeg Blue Bombers CNE Stadium (5) Toronto (35)
54th November 26, 1966 Saskatchewan Roughriders 29-14 Ottawa Rough Riders Empire Stadium (5) Vancouver (5)
55th December 2, 1967 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (5) 24-1 Saskatchewan Roughriders Lansdowne Park (4) Ottawa (4)
56th November 30, 1968 Ottawa Rough Riders (6) 24-21 Calgary Stampeders CNE Stadium (6) Toronto (36)
57th November 30, 1969 Ottawa Rough Riders (7) 29-11 Saskatchewan Roughriders Autostade Montreal (2)
58th November 28, 1970 Montreal Alouettes (2) 23-10 Calgary Stampeders CNE Stadium (7) Toronto (37)
59th November 28, 1971 Calgary Stampeders (2) 14-11 Toronto Argonauts Empire Stadium (6) Vancouver (6)
60th December 3, 1972 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (6) 13-10 Saskatchewan Roughriders Civic Stadium (4) Hamilton (9)
61st November 25, 1973 Ottawa Rough Riders (8) 22-18 Edmonton Eskimos CNE Stadium (8) Toronto (38)
62nd November 24, 1974 Montreal Alouettes (3) 20-7 Edmonton Eskimos Empire Stadium (7) Vancouver (7)
63rd November 23, 1975 Edmonton Eskimos (4) 9-8 Montreal Alouettes McMahon Stadium Calgary
64th November 28, 1976 Ottawa Rough Riders (9) 23-20 Saskatchewan Roughriders CNE Stadium (9) Toronto (39)
65th November 27, 1977 Montreal Alouettes (4) 41-6 Edmonton Eskimos Olympic Stadium Montreal (3)
66th November 26, 1978 Edmonton Eskimos (5) 20-13 Montreal Alouettes CNE Stadium (10) Toronto (40)
67th November 25, 1979 Edmonton Eskimos (6) 17-9 Montreal Alouettes Olympic Stadium (2) Montreal (4)
68th November 23, 1980 Edmonton Eskimos (7) 48-10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats CNE Stadium (11) Toronto (41)
69th November 22, 1981 Edmonton Eskimos (8) 26-23 Ottawa Rough Riders Olympic Stadium (3) Montreal (5)
70th November 28, 1982 Edmonton Eskimos (9) 32-15 Toronto Argonauts CNE Stadium (12) Toronto (42)
71st November 27, 1983 Toronto Argonauts (11) 18-17 British Columbia Lions BC Place Stadium Vancouver (8)
72nd November 18, 1984 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (8) 47-17 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Commonwealth Stadium Edmonton
73rd November 24, 1985 British Columbia Lions (2) 37-24 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Olympic Stadium (4) Montreal (6)
74th November 30, 1986 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7) 39-15 Edmonton Eskimos BC Place Stadium (2) Vancouver (9)
75th November 29, 1987 Edmonton Eskimos (10) 38-36 Toronto Argonauts BC Place Stadium (3) Vancouver (10)
76th November 27, 1988 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (9) 22-21 British Columbia Lions Lansdowne Park (5) Ottawa (5)
77th November 26, 1989 Saskatchewan Roughriders (2) 43-40 Hamilton Tiger-Cats SkyDome Toronto (43)
78th November 25, 1990 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (10) 50-11 Edmonton Eskimos BC Place Stadium (4) Vancouver (11)
79th November 24, 1991 Toronto Argonauts (12) 36-21 Calgary Stampeders Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg
80th November 29, 1992 Calgary Stampeders (3) 24-10 Winnipeg Blue Bombers SkyDome (2) Toronto (44)
81st November 28, 1993 Edmonton Eskimos (11) 33-23 Winnipeg Blue Bombers McMahon Stadium (2) Calgary (2)
82nd November 27, 1994 British Columbia Lions (3) 26-23 Baltimore Stallions BC Place Stadium (5) Vancouver (12)
83rd November 19, 1995 Baltimore Stallions 37-20 Calgary Stampeders Taylor Field Regina
84th November 24, 1996 Toronto Argonauts (13) 43-37 Edmonton Eskimos Ivor Wynne Stadium (5) Hamilton (10)
85th November 16, 1997 Toronto Argonauts (14) 47-23 Saskatchewan Roughriders Commonwealth Stadium (2) Edmonton (2)
86th November 22, 1998 Calgary Stampeders (4) 26-24 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Winnipeg Stadium (2) Winnipeg (2)
87th November 28, 1999 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (8) 32-21 Calgary Stampeders BC Place Stadium (6) Vancouver (13)
88th November 26, 2000 British Columbia (4) 28-26 Montreal Alouettes McMahon Stadium (3) Calgary (3)
89th November 25, 2001 Calgary Stampeders (5) 27-19 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Olympic Stadium (5) Montreal (7)
90th November 24, 2002 Montreal Alouettes (5) 25-16 Edmonton Eskimos Commonwealth Stadium (3) Edmonton (3)
91st November 16, 2003 Edmonton Eskimos (12) 34-22 Montreal Alouettes Taylor Field (2) Regina (2)
92nd November 21, 2004 Toronto Argonauts (15) 27-19 British Columbia Lions Frank Clair Stadium (6) Ottawa (6)
93rd[F] November 27, 2005 Edmonton Eskimos (13) 38-35 Montreal Alouettes BC Place Stadium (7) Vancouver (14)
94th November 19, 2006 British Columbia Lions (5) 25-14 Montreal Alouettes Canad Inns Stadium (3) Winnipeg (3)
95th November 25, 2007 Saskatchewan Roughriders (3) 23-19 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Rogers Centre(SkyDome) (3) Toronto (45)
96th November 23, 2008 Olympic Stadium (6) Montreal (8)
97th November 29, 2009 McMahon Stadium (4) Calgary (4)[6]
98th November 28, 2010 To be determined

^ A. Game was not held due to World War I.
^ B. Game was not held due to a rules dispute with the Canadian Rugby Union.
^ C. Ottawa won the two-game series by a total score of 20-7.
^ D. Game was decided in overtime.
^ E. Game was suspended with 9:29 remaining in the fourth quarter due to extremely dense fog. The remainder was played the next day.
^ F. Game was decided in double overtime.

[edit] Win/Loss records

Although the official website of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats counts them as the same team, the Tiger-Cats, Hamilton Alerts, Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Flying Wildcats are all listed separately[7] because when they were active, the teams competed as separate franchises and in 1950, the Tigers and Flying Wildcats merged to create the Tiger-Cats.[8]

[edit] Active teams

Appearances Team Wins Losses Win %
21 Toronto Argonauts 15 6 71.4
22 Edmonton Eskimos 13 9 56.5
23 Winnipeg 'Pegs/Blue Bombers 10 13 43.5
18 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 8 10 44.4
16 Regina/Saskatchewan Roughriders 3 13 18.8
15 Montreal Alouettes 5 10 33.3
11 Calgary Stampeders 5 6 45.5
9 British Columbia Lions 5 4 55.6

[edit] Defunct and amateur teams

Appearances Team Wins Losses Win %
15 Ottawa Rough Riders 9 6 60
8 Hamilton Tigers 5 3 62.5
6 University of Toronto Varsity Blues 4 2 66.6
4 Toronto Balmy Beach 2 2 50
3 Queen's University 3 0 100
Sarnia Imperials 2 1 66.6
2 Baltimore Stallions 1 1 50
Hamilton Flying Wildcats 1 1 50
Edmonton Elks/Edmonton Eskimos 0 2 0
Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club 0 2 0
1 Hamilton Alerts 1 0 100
Montreal AAA 1 0 100
Winnipeg Tammany Tigers 0 1 0
Toronto Rowing Club 0 1 0

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