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The Baltimore Stallions were the only American team to appear in the Grey Cup (twice, losing in 1994 and winning the following year). Although the first Grey Cup game was in 1909, none were played from 1916 to 1919 or in 2020, thus the most recent final was the 111th Grey Cup game which was played on November 17, 2024, at BC Place in Vancouver.
Grey Cup Coach Team Opponent (Head Coach) Score Host city 111th: Ryan Dinwiddie (2) Toronto Argonauts: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 41–24 Vancouver: 110th: Jason Maas: Montreal Alouettes: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 28–24 Hamilton: 109th: Ryan Dinwiddie: Toronto Argonauts: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Mike O'Shea) 24–23 Regina ...
The Earl Grey donated the Grey Cup in 1909. While the Stanley Cup was created in 1893 as the Canadian amateur hockey championship, professional teams were openly competing for the trophy by 1907. [4]
On December 1, 1962, the Grey Cup was postponed during the 4th quarter. It was completed the next day.
The 2020 CFL season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; on May 20, 2020, the CFL announced that the Grey Cup in Regina had been cancelled, and that the game would be played at the home field of the team with the better regular season record, if played at all. Regina was therefore awarded the Grey Cup game played in 2022.
Ron Lancaster threw three touchdown passes for Saskatchewan while Russ Jackson had two for Ottawa. It was the only Grey cup win as a starter in Lancaster's career, as he lost his four subsequent Grey Cup appearances in 1967, 1969, 1972, and 1976, the first two under Eagle Keys as head coach, and the last two under Dave Skrien and John Payne, respectively.
Prince Harry made an appearance at the 2024 Grey Cup Festival. Harry, 40, spoke with TSN on the sidelines of the Grey Cup on Sunday, November 17, in Vancouver ahead of the game between Toronto ...
The 1909 Toronto Varsity team, inaugural champions. The Grey Cup is pictured at the front right. While some had thought that Varsity would win handily, potentially by a score of 40–0, Parkdale kept the score close in the first half. [3] [6] After a series of fumbles and exchanges, Hugh Gall opened the scoring with a 65-yard single. [7]