Grey Cup
Grey Cup is the name of the championship of the Canadian Football League and the trophy that will be presented to the winning team.
The Grey Cup was in 1909 by the then Governor General of Canada, the fourth Earl Grey, donated to honor the best Amateur Rugby Team Canada so. During this time, Canadian rugby clearly started from the traditional to distinguish British rugby. Over time, the Grey Cup came into the possession of professional Canadian Football League. Amateur teams compete today at the Vanier Cup.
Grey Cup winner
Notes: 1 game mode called for two meetings; Ottawa won a total of 20-7 2 game was decided in overtime 3 game was decided in double overtime
Statistics Finalist
After teams
After provinces
Notes: 1 among 14 province - internal cup finals (1940 counted only once )
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