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Most consecutive appearances, Grey Cup. 6 – Edmonton Eskimos (1977–1982) 5 – Regina Roughriders (1928–1932) 5 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1961–1965) 5 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2019–2023) Most wins, Grey Cup. 19 – Toronto Argonauts; 14 – Edmonton Elks/Eskimos; 12 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers/'Pegs; 10 – Ottawa Redblacks/Rough Riders
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have made the most appearances (29), while the Toronto Argonauts have won the most championships (19) and have the best record in the Grey Cup composite standings (19–6). Despite the CFL's brief U.S. expansion era in the mid-1990s , the Grey Cup has never been played outside of Canada.
The Blue Bombers were founded in 1930 as the Winnipeg Rugby Football Club, later changed to the Winnipeg Football Club, which is the organization's legal name. [a] The Blue Bombers are one of two community owned teams, without shareholders, in the CFL. Since their establishment, the Blue Bombers have won the Grey Cup championship 12 times, most ...
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 33–23 Calgary: 80th: Wally Buono: Calgary Stampeders: Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24–10 Toronto: 79th: Adam Rita: Toronto Argonauts: Calgary Stampeders (Wally Buono) 36–21 Winnipeg: 78th: Mike Riley (2) Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Edmonton Eskimos (Joe Faragalli) 50–11 Vancouver: 77th: John Gregory: Saskatchewan Roughriders
On November 20, 2011, the Blue Bombers faced the 8–10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the East Division Final at Canad Inns Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Blue Bombers came out on top in a tough defensive battle, defeating the Ti-Cats 19–3 on a cold day in Winnipeg, advancing to the Grey Cup game for the first time since 2007.
Since their previous Grey Cup matchup, the two teams have met seven times in the East Division playoffs, during Winnipeg's three separate periods as an Eastern team. The Blue Bombers won six of those seven playoff games. The combined Grey Cup drought of 49 seasons of play between the two teams is the longest in modern CFL and Grey Cup history. [b]
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are the 1984 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 47–17, at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium.This was Winnipeg's first Grey Cup victory since 1962.
The 1959 CFL season was the sixth season in modern-day Canadian football, although officially it was the second season of the Canadian Football League.The Winnipeg Blue Bombers played the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the third straight time in the Grey Cup final.