CFL GREY CUP 2011 - WHEN AND WHERE IS THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME?
782011 GREY CUP
GREY CUP 2011, the Canadian Football League's (CFL) championship game, will be played in Vancouver on Sunday, November 27, 2011. Who will be in the big game representing the West? Will it be the Stampeders, the Lions, the Eskimos or the Roughriders? How about the East? Will the Argos be playing in November? How about the resurgent Ti-Cats or the always powerful Alouettes? Will the Blue Bombers rebound from their slow start? Have your say!
Vancouver will be the site to this year's Grey Cup game and festival. The game will no doubt be a sell out, so if you are thinking of going, better get your Grey Cup tickets as soon as possible.
Regardless what the attendance figures of regular season games may be, the Grey Cup is always a party. Fans from across Canada usually come to not only watch the game, but take part in the crazy and fun-filled festival atmosphere that surrounds the event.
THE GREY CUP
Albert George Grey was the Governor General of Canada and the Donator of the 'Grey Cup'.
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GREY CUP CHAMPIONS
The original Grey Cup was donated by former the former Governor General of Canada, Earl Grey The very first Grey Cup was won by the University of Toronto Varsity Blues (to mark the 100th anniversary of that game, the game in 2012 will once again be played in Toronto.)
Here is a list of all the past Grey Cup winners, and the year in which they won...
1909 – University of Toronto Varsity Blues
1910 – University of Toronto Varsity Blues
1911 – University of Toronto Varsity Blues
1912 – Hamilton Alerts
1913 – Hamilton Tigers
1914 – Toronto Argonauts
1915 – Hamilton Tigers
1916 – Game Not Played Due To World War One
1917 – Game Not Played Due To World War One
1918 – Game Not Played Due To World War One
1919 – Game Not Played Due To Flu Pandemic
1920 – University of Toronto Varsity Blues
1921 – Toronto Argonauts
1922 – Queen's University Golden Gaels
1923 – Queen's University Golden Gaels
1924 – Queen's University Golden Gaels
1925 – Ottawa Senators
1926 – Ottawa Senators
1927 – Toronto Balmy Beach
1928 – Hamilton Tigers
1929 – Hamilton Tigers
1930 – Toronto Balmy Beach
1931 – Montreal AAA
1932 – Hamilton Tigers
1933 – Toronto Argonauts
1934 – Sarnia Imperials
1935 – Winnipeg 'Pegs
1936 – Sarnia Imperials
1937 – Toronto Argonauts
1938 – Toronto Argonauts
1939 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1940 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1941 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1942 – Toronto RCAF
1943 – Hamilton Flying Wildcats
1944 – Montreal HMCS
1945 – Toronto Argonauts
1946 – Toronto Argonauts
1947 – Toronto Argonauts
1948 – Calgary Stampeders
1949 – Montreal Alouettes
1950 – Toronto Argonauts
1951 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1952 – Toronto Argonauts
1953 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1954 – Edmonton Eskimos
1955 – Edmonton Eskimos
1956 – Edmonton Eskimos
1957 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1958 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1959 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1960 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1961 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1962 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1963 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1964 – B.C. Lions
1965 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1966 – Saskatchewan Roughriders
1967 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1968 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1969 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1970 – Montreal Alouettes
1971 – Calgary Stampeders
1972 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1973 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1974 – Montreal Alouettes
1975 – Edmonton Eskimos
1976 – Ottawa Rough Riders
1977 – Montreal Alouettes
1978 – Edmonton Eskimos
1979 – Edmonton Eskimos
1980 – Edmonton Eskimos
1981 – Edmonton Eskimos
1982 – Edmonton Eskimos
1983 – Toronto Argonauts
1984 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1985 – B.C. Lions
1986 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
1987 – Edmonton Eskimos
1988 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1989 – Saskatchewan Roughriders
1990 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1991 – Toronto Argonauts
1992 – Calgary Stampeders
1993 – Edmonton Eskimos
1994 – B.C. Lions
1995 – Baltimore Stallions
1996 – Toronto Argonauts
1997 – Toronto Argonauts
1998 – Calgary Stampeders
1999 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2000 – B.C. Lions
2001 – Calgary Stampeders
2002 – Montreal Alouettes
2003 – Edmonton Eskimos
2004 – Toronto Argonauts
2005 – Edmonton Eskimos
2006 – B.C. Lions
2007 – Saskatchewan Roughriders
2008 – Calgary Stampeders
2009 -- Montreal Alouettes
2010 -- Montreal Alouettes
2011 -- ??
GREY CUP HISTORY...
- Grey Cup History
For a wonderful decade-by-decade overview of the Grey Cup's history, check out the offical website of the 2010 Game...
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2008 GREY CUP
EXCITING FINISHING TO 2009 GREY CUP
THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
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BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS
CALGARY STAMPEDERS
MONTREAL ALOUETTES
HAMILTON TIGER CATS
TORONTO ARGONAUTS
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
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Where could I find the names of all the players that won the Grey cup since 1909. We see the teams everywhere but absoluytely no names. Please send it at nordiquesforever@hotmail.com
Thanks very much
Greek One - Ok you just made a new CFL fan out of me. . .now the question is who are "we" rooting for???
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thomas 18 months ago
The Argos will so win!!! GO ARGOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!