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The '''Canadian Football League''' is a eight-team professional league in Canada, with franchises in [[Montreal]], [[Toronto]], [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Regina]], [[Edmonton]], [[Calgary]] and [[Vancouver]]. | The '''Canadian Football League''' is a eight-team professional league in Canada, with franchises in [[Montreal]], [[Toronto]], [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Regina]], [[Edmonton]], [[Calgary]] and [[Vancouver]]. A CFL franchise had existed in [[Ottawa]]. The league also briefly expanded to the United States, with only one US franchise, the [[Baltimore Stallions]], winning a championship | ||
==Grey Cup== | |||
The league's championship game is the [[Grey Cup]]. | The league's championship game is the [[Grey Cup]]. | ||
==History== | |||
The league was formed in 1958, as an amalgamation of several older leagues. | The league was formed in 1958, as an amalgamation of several older leagues. | ||
Revision as of 11:53, 19 January 2008
The Canadian Football League is a eight-team professional league in Canada, with franchises in Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ontario, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. A CFL franchise had existed in Ottawa. The league also briefly expanded to the United States, with only one US franchise, the Baltimore Stallions, winning a championship
Grey Cup
The league's championship game is the Grey Cup.
History
The league was formed in 1958, as an amalgamation of several older leagues.