The Canadian Football League Championship...the Grey Cup
Earl
Grey, the Governor-General of Canada (1904-11), donated a trophy
in 1909 for the Rugby Football Championship of Canada. The trophy,
which later became known as the Grey Cup, was originally open
to competition for teams registered with the Canada Rugby Union.
Since 1954, the Cup has gone to the champion of the Canadian
Football League (CFL). Be sure to check out the previous Grey
Cup MVP winners and the Grey Cup Outstanding Canadian Player winners.
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Grey Cup Records
Year | Cup Final |
1909 | Univ. of Toronto 26, Toronto Parkdale 6 |
1910 | Univ. of Toronto 16, Hamilton Tigers 7 |
1911 | Univ. of Toronto 14, Toronto Argonauts 7 |
1912 | Hamilton Alerts 11, Toronto Argonauts 4 |
1913 | Hamilton Tigers 44, Toronto Parkdale 2 |
1914 | Toronto Argonauts 14, Univ. of Toronto 2 |
1915 | Hamilton Tigers 13, Toronto Rowing 7 |
1916-19 Not held (WWI) | |
1920 | Univ. of Toronto 16, Toronto Argonauts 3 |
1921 | Toronto Argonauts 23, Edmonton Eskimos 0 |
1922 | Queens Univ. 13, Edmonton Elks 1 |
1923 | Queens Univ. 54, Regina Roughriders 0 |
1924 | Queens Univ. 11, Toronto Balmy Beach 3 |
1925 | Ottawa Senators 24, Winnipeg Tigers 1 |
1926 | Ottawa Senators 10, Univ. of Toronto 7 |
1927 | Toronto Balmy Beach 9, Hamilton Tigers 6 |
1928 | Hamilton Tigers 30, Regina Roughriders 0 |
1929 | Hamilton Tigers 14, Regina Roughriders 3 |
1930 | Toronto Balmy Beach 11, Regina Roughriders 6 |
1931 | Montreal AAA 22, Regina Roughriders 0 |
1932 | Hamilton Tigers 25, Regina Roughriders 6 |
1933 | Toronto Argonauts 4, Sarnia Imperials 3 |
1934 | Sarnia Imperials 20, Regina Roughriders 12 |
1935 | Winnipeg 'Pegs 18, Hamilton Tigers 12 |
1936 | Sarnia Imperials 26, Ottawa Rough Riders 20 |
1937 | Toronto Argonauts 4, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 3 |
1938 | Toronto Argonauts 30, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 7 |
1939 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers 8, Ottawa Rough Riders 7 |
1940 | Gm 1: Ottawa Rough Riders 8, Toronto B-Beach 2 |
Gm 2: Ottawa Rough Riders 12, Toronto B-Beach 5 | |
1941 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18, Ottawa Rough Riders 16 |
1942 | Toronto RACF 8, Winnipeg RACF 5 |
1943 | Hamilton Wildcats 23, Winnipeg RACF 14 |
1944 | Montreal HMCS 7, Hamilton Wildcats 6 |
1945 | Toronto Argonauts 35, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 0 |
1946 | Toronto Argonauts 28, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 6 |
1947 | Toronto Argonauts 10, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 9 |
1948 | Calgary Stampeders 12, Ottawa Rough Riders 7 |
1949 | Montreal Alouettes 28, Calgary Stampeders 15 |
1950 | Toronto Argonauts 13, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 0 |
1951 | Ottawa Rough Riders 21, Saskatch. Roughriders 14 |
1952 | Toronto Argonauts 21, Edmonton Eskimos 11 |
1953 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats 12, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 6 |
CFL Champions
Year | Winner | Score | Loser | Site |
1954 | Edmonton | 26-25 | Montreal | Toronto |
1955 | Edmonton | 34-19 | Montreal | Vancouver |
1956 | Edmonton | 50-27 | Montreal | Toronto |
1957 | Hamilton | 32-7 | Winnipeg | Toronto |
1958 | Winnipeg | 35-28 | Hamilton | Vancouver |
1959 | Winnipeg | 21-7 | Hamilton | Toronto |
1960 | Ottawa | 16-6 | Edmonton | Vancouver |
1961 | Winnipeg | 21-14 (OT) | Hamilton | Toronto |
1962 | Winnipeg | 28-27* | Hamilton | Toronto |
1963 | Hamilton | 21-10 | B.C. Lions | Vancouver |
1964 | B.C. Lions | 34-24 | Hamilton | Toronto |
1965 | Hamilton | 22-16 | Winnipeg | Toronto |
1966 | Saskatchewan | 29-14 | Ottawa | Vancouver |
1967 | Hamilton | 24-1 | Saskatchewan | Ottawa |
1968 | Ottawa | 24-21 | Calgary | Toronto |
1969 | Ottawa | 29-11 | Saskatchewan | Montreal |
1970 | Montreal | 23-10 | Calgary | Toronto |
1971 | Calgary | 14-11 | Toronto | Vancouver |
1972 | Hamilton | 13-10 | Saskatchewan | Hamilton |
1973 | Ottawa | 22-18 | Edmonton | Toronto |
1974 | Montreal | 20-7 | Edmonton | Vancouver |
1975 | Edmonton | 9-8 | Montreal | Calgary |
1976 | Ottawa | 23-20 | Saskatchewan | Toronto |
1977 | Montreal | 41-6 | Edmonton | Montreal |
1978 | Edmonton | 20-13 | Montreal | Toronto |
1979 | Edmonton | 17-9 | Montreal | Montreal |
1980 | Edmonton | 48-10 | Hamilton | Toronto |
1981 | Edmonton | 26-23 | Ottawa | Montreal |
1982 | Edmonton | 32-16 | Toronto | Toronto |
1983 | Toronto | 18-17 | B.C. Lions | Vancouver |
1984 | Winnipeg | 47-17 | Hamilton | Edmonton |
1985 | B.C. Lions | 37-24 | Hamilton | Montreal |
1986 | Hamilton | 39-15 | Edmonton | Vancouver |
1987 | Edmonton | 38-36 | Toronto | Vancouver |
1988 | Winnipeg | 22-21 | B.C. Lions | Ottawa |
1989 | Saskatchewan | 43-40 | Hamilton | Toronto |
1990 | Winnipeg | 50-11 | Edmonton | Vancouver |
1991 | Toronto | 36-21 | Calgary | Winnipeg |
1992 | Calgary | 24-10 | Winnipeg | Toronto |
1993 | Edmonton | 33-23 | Winnipeg | Calgary |
1994 | B.C. Lions | 26-23 | Baltimore | Vancouver |
1995 | Baltimore | 37-20 | Calgary | Regina |
1996 | Toronto | 43-37 | Edmonton | Hamilton |
1997 | Toronto | 47-23 | Saskatchewan | Edmonton |
1998 | Calgary | 26-24 | Hamilton | Winnipeg |
1999 | Hamilton | 32-21 | Calgary | Vancouver |
2000 | BC Lions | 28-26 | Montreal | Calgary |
2001 | Calgary | 27-19 | Winnipeg | Montreal |
2002 | Montreal | 25-16 | Edmonton | Edmonton |
2003 | Edmonton | 34-22 | Montreal | Regina |
2004 | Toronto | 27-19 | British Columbia | Ottawa |
2005 | Edmonton | 38-35 (OT) | Montreal | Vancouver |
2006 | British Columbia | 25-14 | Montreal | Winnipeg |
2007 | Saskatchewan | 23-19 | Winnipeg | Toronto |
2008 | Calgary | 22-14 | Montreal | Montreal |