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In addition to being the most successful of the U.S. CFL teams on the field, Baltimore was far and away the most successful of the CFL's American teams at the box office. It had significant fan support and strong attendance – averaging 37,347 in 1994 (best in the CFL), and 30,112 in 1995 (second best).
Memorial Stadium in Baltimore was home to the Baltimore Stallions, easily the most successful CFL expansion team in the United States. They averaged more than 30,000 fans each of their two years. In 1994 the Gold Miners were joined by three other American teams: the Las Vegas Posse, Baltimore CFL Colts, and Shreveport Pirates.
Most Points Scored, one team, one game. Montreal Alouettes vs Hamilton 82 (Oct 20, 1956) Toronto Argonauts vs Calgary 70 (Sep 20, 1990) Toronto Argonauts vs BC 68 (Sep 1, 1990) Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs Hamilton 68 (Oct 19, 1991) Largest Victory Margin. Montreal Alouettes 82 vs Hamilton 14 (+68) (Oct 20, 1956) Edmonton Eskimos 63 vs Ottawa 3 ...
While playing for Baltimore, the team posted the best two season starts of any CFL expansion team ever, advancing to the Grey Cup in both seasons. In its final season in Baltimore, the Stallions became the only U.S.-based CFL team to win the Grey Cup, upsetting the heavily favored Calgary Stampeders.
Twenty-five years ago, the Baltimore Stallions become the first and only U.S. team to win the Canadian Football League title. The Stallions won their final 13 games in 1995 in what turned out to ...
Team (former names) Stadium (former names) Years Used Capacity Opened City Ref(s) Baltimore Stallions (1995) (Baltimore CFLers) (1994) Memorial Stadium: 1994–1995 53,371 1950 Baltimore, Maryland [28] Birmingham Barracudas (1995) Legion Field: 1995 71,594 1926 Birmingham, Alabama [29] Las Vegas Posse (1994) Sam Boyd Stadium: 1994 32,000 1971 ...
This list combines the statistics and records of the seven CFL American teams from 1993 to 1995: Baltimore Stallions, Birmingham Barracudas, Las Vegas Posse, Memphis Mad Dogs, Sacramento Gold Miners, San Antonio Texans, and the Shreveport Pirates. Though no city lasted more than 2 years in the CFL, they combined for 10 seasons of team ...
The Canadian Football League (CFL), a much smaller league (9 teams), was founded in 1958 and is popular in Canada. All six of these leagues draw 15,000 or more fans in attendance per game on average as of 2015. This list includes a ranking by teams in the Big Four (B4) and a separate ranking including MLS and CFL teams called the Big Six (B6).