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Both teams exchanged field goals as Edmonton held a 24–10 lead at halftime. Winnipeg made a game of it in the second half, as quarterback Sammy Garza scored on a one-yard keeper. The Blue Bombers closed the gap to four on Troy Westwood's 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. But Edmonton's offence got back on track to close out the game.
Mark Bluvshtein is the youngest champion, at age 17 at Edmonton in 2005. Daniel Yanofsky was the oldest champion, at age 54, also in Edmonton in 1979. Toronto has hosted the most Opens with ten, followed by Ottawa with seven and Edmonton with six. The 2014 edition was held in Montreal from July 19–26. In 2015, no tournament was held.
The Canadian Championship final is the championship match or two match aggregate series to determine the winner of the Canadian Championship.It was first held in 2011 following Canada Soccer's decision to replace the round-robin format with a knockout competition to reduce fixture congestion for the participating teams.
Won West Finals (Blue Bombers) 2–1 series Won Grey Cup 25–24: 1955 1955: WIFU†* – 1st^ 14 2 0 Won West Finals (Blue Bombers) 2–0 series Won Grey Cup 34–19: 1956 1956: WIFU†* – 1st^ 11 5 0 Won West Finals (Roughriders) 2–1 series Won Grey Cup 50–27: 1957 1957: WIFU – 1st^ 14 2 0 Lost W.I.F.U. Finals (Blue Bombers) 1–2 series
List of Canadian soccer champions; First season: 1983: Country: Canada: Confederation: CONCACAF: Current champions; League champions: Forge FC (4th title) Regular season: Cavalry FC (2nd title) Domestic cup: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3rd title) Most titles; League champions: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (5 titles) Regular season: Cavalry FC (2 titles ...
The soccer club FC Edmonton competed in the North American Soccer League in the American pyramid from the team’s founding in 2011 through the league’s demise in 2017. After a year on hiatus, Edmonton played in the Canadian Premier League from 2019 until 2022. The following list is inclusive of all competitive yearly records for the club. [1 ...
The Edmonton Eskimos finished their season with a record of 14-4 (their best performance since 1989 in which they went 16-2). The Calgary Stampeders, the defending Grey Cup champions, finished with the same record as the Eskimos after the regular season. However, Edmonton clinched first place in the division (and a playoff bye) by virtue of ...
Unlike previous Grey Cups, especially the 65th Grey Cup (or Ice Bowl) in 1977 in Montreal, the temperature was a balmy 12 degrees Celsius.. The Alouettes were penalized 16 times in the game, the most back-breaking call coming late in the fourth quarter when Gerry Dattilio was called for clipping on an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown by Keith Baker.