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This would be the first of a string of nine Grey Cup appearances for the Edmonton Eskimos from 1973 to 1982. The only year they missed the Grey Cup during that span was 1976, when the Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated them in the West Final. Edmonton was victorious in six of their nine appearances (1975, and five straight from 1978–82).
Football had been played in the city and environs for nearly two decades before the Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club was founded in 1907. The first game in Alberta was played in Edmonton, with Edmonton and Clover Bar (an outlying community, now a suburb) playing to a scoreless tie in 1890. [1] "The first record of an organized rugby club in ...
Edmonton Eskimos (6) 17–9 Montreal Alouettes: Olympic Stadium: Montreal: 65,113 68th: November 23, 1980: Edmonton Eskimos (7) 48–10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Exhibition Stadium: Toronto: 54,649 69th: November 22, 1981: Edmonton Eskimos (8) 26–23 Ottawa Rough Riders: Olympic Stadium: Montreal: 53,307 70th: November 28, 1982: Edmonton Eskimos (9 ...
The Ottawa Rough Riders are the 1973 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos, 22–18, at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium. Ottawa's Charlie Brandon (DE) was named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player , while Edmonton's Garry Lefebvre (DB) was named Grey Cup's Most Valuable Canadian .
The 103rd Grey Cup was a Canadian football game that was played on November 29, 2015 between the East Division champion Ottawa Redblacks and the West Division champion Edmonton Eskimos to decide the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship for the 2015 season. The game was played at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
2002 Edmonton Eskimos season General manager: Tom Higgins: Head coach: Tom Higgins: Home field: Commonwealth Stadium: Results; Record: 13–5: Division place: 1st ...
The Edmonton Eskimos are the 1979 Grey Cup champions, defeating the Montreal Alouettes, 17–9, in front of their home crowd at Montreal's Olympic Stadium.This was Edmonton's second-straight championship.
at Ottawa Rough Riders: L 17–18 5–3 Ivor Wynne Stadium: 20,012 8 9 Fri, Aug 18 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders: W 32–13 6–3 Commonwealth Stadium 30,204 9 10 Sun, Aug 27 vs. Ottawa Rough Riders W 63–3 7–3 Commonwealth Stadium 28,135 10 11 Mon, Sept 4 at Calgary Stampeders: L 26–51 7–4 McMahon Stadium: 37,317 11 12 Fri, Sept 8