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The 1995 Baltimore Stallions season was the second and final season in the history of the Baltimore CFL franchise. The team became the first (and to date, only) American-based football team to win the Grey Cup. Despite the Stallions success, attendance dropped. The club only sold 9,000 season tickets. [1]
The Baltimore Stallions (known officially as the "Baltimore Football Club" and previously as the "Baltimore CFL Colts" in its inaugural season) were a Canadian Football League team based in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, which played the 1994 and 1995 seasons.
The Baltimore Stallions were the 1995 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Calgary Stampeders 37–20 at Regina's Taylor Field. The Stallions became the only U.S.-based team to win the Grey Cup. The Stallions' Tracy Ham (QB) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player and the Stampeders' Dave Sapunjis (SB) was the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian.
The Stallions won their final 13 games in 1995 in what turned out to be the CFL’s final season of a three-year run in the United States. “I remember that so vividly, it’s kind of funny but ...
The Wind Bowl was the 1995 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Baltimore Stallions and the Calgary Stampeders at Taylor Field in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Stallions won the game by a score of 37–20. It marked the only time that an American-based team won the Grey Cup.
Season Teams North top record South top record Grey Cup No. Champion 1995: 13 Calgary Stampeders (15–3) Baltimore Stallions (15–3) 83rd: Baltimore Stallions: Season Teams West top record East top record Grey Cup No. Champion 1996: 9 Calgary Stampeders (13–5) Toronto Argonauts (15–3) 84th: Toronto Argonauts: 1997: 8 Edmonton Eskimos (12–6)
1995 Baltimore Stallions season; 1995 BC Lions season; 1995 Birmingham Barracudas season; C. 1995 Calgary Stampeders season; E. 1995 Edmonton Eskimos season; H.
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