Category: Canadian Football League

Junior Inter-Collegiate Rugby Football Union (Canadian Football) 1906

Present-day Canadian Junior Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Results

WinnersRunners-Up
First Series
University of Toronto Varsity II20McMaster University1
Second Series
Royal Military College II16Queens University7
Queens University30Royal Military College II8
(Queens won series 37-24 on Agg)
Third Series
Queens University20University of Toronto Varsity II13
Queens University11University of Toronto Varsity II5
(Queens won series 31-18 on Agg)
Junior Inter-Collegiate Rugby Football Union Results 1906 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Junior Inter-Collegiate Football union was one of two Junior College Football (Canadian Football) Leagues in Canada in 1906, the other being the Little Big Four. The JICFU was based in Ontario, Canada, with the University of Toronto II, Queens University (Kingston), Royal Military College (Kingston) and McMaster University (Hamilton) all based in the Province, and unlike the Little Big four, were all Universities, rather than Colleges in Status.

Queens University from Kingston won the Championship in 1906, having defeated Royal Miltary College II and University of Toronto Varsity II in a three-round knockout (elimination) tournament.

The Canadian Junior Football League has been running Amateur Province-based Championships for players aged 18-23 since 1887, under various names (Canadian Rugby Union, Canadian Junior Football League). In Canada Gridiron Football was known as Rugby until the Canadian Football League split away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 to form its own Professional League and adopt more American Football Rules. The sport has been known as Canadian Football since. (For more on Canadian Football history see: Canadian Football Leagues

References

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites:

[2] British Columbia Football Conference (2019) CJFL Records | All Time Standings [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0132/8193/Team_Standings_1887-2016.pdf?_ga=2.223530395.1807741386.1558376670-2095904572.1558376670 [Accessed 21 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

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Last Updated: 9 July 2020

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Quebec Independent Junior Football League (Canadian Football) 1904-1905

Present-day Canadian Junior Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

QIJFL 1904

PWLTPFPA
+Grand Trunk FC4400
Outremonts Jrs4220
Westmont Jrs III4130
St. Stephens of Lachine4130
Quebec Independent Junior Football League Standings 1904 [Ref: 2]

QIJFL 1905

PWLTPFPA
+ Grand Trunk FC (C)440011015
Montreal AAA III4220626
Westmont Jrs III4220437
Outremont Jrs4040042
Quebec Independent Junior Football League Standings 1905 [Ref: 2]

+ Qualify for Quebec Provincial Championship versus winners of Junior Quebec Rugby Football Union.

Report

Grand Trunk won the Quebec Independent Football League (Canadian Junior Football) in 1904 and 1905, although in 1904 they subsequently lost in Playdowns with non-League members Quebec City Jrs and Montreal Rugby Club III, who went on to the Championship Game, which Montreal Rugby Club III won 26-9.

The QIJFL was one of two Junior Canadian Football Leagues in Quebec during these years, the other being the Junior Quebec Rugby Football Union, although they did not challenge each other for the title of Provincial Champions.

The Canadian Junior Football League has been running Amateur Province-based Championships for players aged 18-23 since 1887, under various names (Canadian Rugby Union, Canadian Junior Football League). In Canada Gridiron Football was known as Rugby until the Canadian Football League split away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 to form its own Professional League and adopt more American Football Rules. The sport has been known as Canadian Football since. (For more on Canadian Football history see: Canadian Football Leagues

References

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites:

[2] British Columbia Football Conference (2019) CJFL Records | All Time Standings [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0132/8193/Team_Standings_1887-2016.pdf?_ga=2.223530395.1807741386.1558376670-2095904572.1558376670 [Accessed 21 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 July 2020

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Little Big Four (Canadian Football) 1902-1906

Present-day Canadian Junior Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Little Big Four 1902

PWLTPFPA
Upper Canada College Blues (C)32106424
St. Andrew College Saints32101831
Trinity College School Bigside32103314
Ridley College Tigers30301155
Little Big Four 1902 [Ref: 2]

Little Big Four 1903

PWLTPFPA
Ridley College Tigers (C)3210496
St. Andrew College Saints3210429
Trinity College School Bigside31203436
Upper Canada College Blues31201444
Little Big Four 1903 [Ref: 2]

Little Big Four 1904

PWLTPFPA
Upper Canada College Blues (C)33001072
St. Andrew College Saints32107120
Ridley College Tigers31203340
Trinity College School Bigside30301150
Little Big Four 1904 [Ref: 2]

Little Big Four 1905

PWLTPFPA
Ridley College Tigers (C)321062429
Upper Canada College Blues32105516
St. Andrew College Saints32104118
Trinity College School Bigside30308104
Little Big Four 1905 [Ref: 2]

Little Big Four 1906

PWLTPFPA
Ridley College Tigers (C)33008421
St. Andrew College Saints32107835
Upper Canada College Blues31203445
Trinity College School Bigside303011106
Little Big Four 1906 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Little Big Four was a Canadian Junior Rugby Union (Canadian Football) League operating among four Canadian Colleges: Ridley College Tigers, St. Andrew College Saints, Trinity College School Bigside and Upper Canada College Blues. All are from Toronto, Ontario, with the exception of Ridley College, which is based in St. Catherines, Ontario.

During the period 1902 to 1906 Ridley College Tigers won the Championship three times and Upper Canada College Blues twice.

The Canadian Junior Football League has been running Amateur Province-based Championships since 1887, under various names (Canadian Rugby Union, Canadian Junior Football League). In Canada Gridiron Football was known as Rugby until the Canadian Football League split away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 to form its own Professional League and adopt more American Football Rules. The sport has been known as Canadian Football since. (For more on Canadian Football history see: Canadian Football Leagues

References

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites:

[2] British Columbia Football Conference (2019) CJFL Records | All Time Standings [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0132/8193/Team_Standings_1887-2016.pdf?_ga=2.223530395.1807741386.1558376670-2095904572.1558376670 [Accessed 21 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 July 2020

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Junior Ontario Rugby Football Union (Canadian Football) Championship Games 1890-1901

Present-Day Canadian Junior Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Championship Games

DateWinnersRunners-Up
01.11.1890University of Toronto II16Hamilton Ontarios8
07.11.1891Queens University II13Hamilton Jr Tigers10
10.11.1892Osgoode Hall II20Hamilton Tigers II2
04.11.1893University of Toronto Varsity III19Hamilton Tigers III9
10.11.1894Toronto Athletic Club Lomes II22Kingston Granites II19
02.11.1895Hamilton Tigers III28Kingston Granites II7
07.11.1896Kingston Granites II39Hamilton Jr Tigers III10
06.11.1897University of Toronto Varsity III9Petroloea FC II5
12.11.1898London Rugby Club II7University of Toronto Varsity III 2
18.11.1899London Jrs36Kingston Nationals0
10.11.1900Toronto Argonauts II6Kingston Limestones0
16.11.1901University of Toronto Varsity III15Kingston Limestones0
Junior Ontario Rugby Football Union Championship Games 1890-1901 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Junior Ontario Rugby Football Union Championship was won by 10 different teams over a 12-year period from 1890 to 1901. Most notable among the teams is the appearance of the Toronto Argonauts II team and Hamilton Tigers III, Junior teams of future Canadian Football League teams.

The Canadian Junior Football League has been running Amateur Province-based Championships since 1887, under various names (Canadian Rugby Union, Canadian Junior Football League). In Canada Gridiron Football was known as Rugby until the Canadian Football League split away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 to form its own Professional League and adopt more American Football Rules. The sport has been known as Canadian Football since. (For more on Canadian Football history see: Canadian Football Leagues

References

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites:

[2] British Columbia Football Conference (2019) CJFL Records | All Time Standings [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0132/8193/Team_Standings_1887-2016.pdf?_ga=2.223530395.1807741386.1558376670-2095904572.1558376670 [Accessed 21 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Quebec Rugby Football Union (Canadian Football) Junior Series 1887-1889

Canadian Junior football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Third Round (Finals) 1887-1889

DateWinnersRunners-Up
05.11.1887Montreal AAA III8Lincoln College Rugby Club4
20.10.1888Britannia III FC5Victoria FC0
26.10.1889McGill University FC III10Montreal AAA III8
Quebec Rugby Football Union Junior Series Third Round 1887-1889 [Ref: 2]

Report

The first Canadian Junior Football League Championships were the ones held in Quebec from 1887 to 1889. Played as a knockout (elimination) tournament over three rounds, the winners were Montreal AAA III (1887), Britannia III FC (1888) and McGill University FC III (1889). in 1990 the Quebec Rugby Football Union joined forces with the Ontario Union to run a joint competition.

The Canadian Junior Football League has been running Amateur Province-based Championships since 1887, under various names (Canadian Rugby Union, Canadian Junior Football League). In Canada Gridiron Football was known as Rugby until the Canadian Football League split away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 to form its own Professional League and adopt more American Football Rules. The sport has been known as Canadian Football since. (For more on Canadian Football history see: Canadian Football Leagues

References

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites:

[2] British Columbia Football Conference (2019) CJFL Records | All Time Standings [Internet] Available from: https://cdn4.sportngin.com/attachments/document/0132/8193/Team_Standings_1887-2016.pdf?_ga=2.223530395.1807741386.1558376670-2095904572.1558376670 [Accessed 21 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Maritime Football League (Canada) 2015-2019

Maritime Football League Logo [Ref: 11]

MFL 2015

PWLTFAPts
*Saint John Wanderers66002135612
*Capital Area Gladiators63211321217
*Nova Scotia Buccaneers6231991055
PEI Privateers62401011584
Moncton Mustangs6150581642
Maritime Football League Standings 2015 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs Semi-Finals
18.07.2015Saint John Wanderers45PEI Privateers14
18.07.2015Fredreicton Gladiators0Nova Scotia Buccaneers19
Championship
25.07.2015Saint John Wanderers36Nova Scotia Buccaneers29
Maritime Football League Playoffs 2015 [Ref: 2]

MFL 2016

PWLTFAPts
*Saint John Wanderers66002539812
*Capital Area Gladiators63211531667
*Moncton Mustangs63211901717
*Nova Scotia Buccaneers61501162092
PEI Privateers61501612292
Maritime Football League Standings 2016 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Post-Season
30.07.2016Saint John Wanderers27Nova Scotia Buccaneers7
30.07.2016Capital Area Gladiators21Moncton Mustangs25
Maritime Bowl XV
06.08.2016Saint John Wanderers47Moncton Mustangs21
Maritime Football League Playoffs 2016 [Ref: 4]

MFL 2017

PWLTFAPts
*Saint John Wanderers66001885412
*Moncton Mustangs64201591118
*Nova Scotia Buccaneers6240461144
*Island Mariners6060912050
Maritime Football League Standings 2017 [Ref: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Post-Season
22.07.2017Saint John Wanderers35Island Mariners0
22.07.2017Moncton Mustangs35Nova Scotia Buccaneers12
Maritime Bowl XVI
29.07.2017Saint John Wanderers23Moncton Mustangs43
Maritime Football League Playoffs 2017 [Ref: 6]

MFL 2018

PWLTFAPts
*Moncton Mustangs550019915010
*Saint John Wanderers64202331348
*Halifax Harbour Hawks51401201502
*Island Mariners61501492672
Maritime Football League Standings 2018 [Ref: 7]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Post-Season
16.06.2018Moncton Mustangs39Island Mariners18
16.06.2018Saint John Wanderers35Halifax Harbour Hawks10
Maritime Bowl XVII
23.06.2018Moncton Mustangs23Saint John Wanderers42
Maritime Football League Playoffs 2018 [Ref: 8]

MFL 2019

PWLTFAPts
*Saint John Wanderers65102007110
*Moncton Mustangs65102296910
*Halifax Harbour Hawks64201851018
*Island Mariners63301521826
Southern New Brunswick Ducks6150842582
Nova Scotia Buccaneers6060612300
Maritime Football League Standings 2019 [Ref: 9]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Post-Season
15.06.2019Saint John Wanderers48Island Mariners14
15.06.2019Moncton Mustangs33Halifax Harbour Hawks7
Maritime Bowl XVIII
22.06.2019Saint John Wanderers27Moncton Mustangs34
Maritime Football League Playoffs 2019 [Ref: 10]

Report

The Maritime Football League is a Community-based post-High School Canadian Football League in the Maritime Provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (Ile St. Jean), and theoretically Newfoundland and Labrador although the Province has never had a Canadian Football team.

Saint John Wanderers, who played in Shamrock Park, in Saint John, New Brunswick from 2015 to 2018, won the Maritime Bowl in 2015, 2016 and 2018, with Moncton Mustangs winning the Bowl in 2017 and 2019.

Other teams have included the Nova Scotia Buccaneers and Halifax Harbor Hawks from Nova Scotia, The PEI Privateers and Island Mariners from Prince Edward Island (Ile St. Jean), and the Southern New Brunswick Ducks, from Quispamsis, a suburb of Sain John, New Brunswick.

Saint John Alpine Wanderers – Maritime Bowl XVII Champions 2018 [Ref: 12]

Home Field

TeamHome FieldProvince
Nova Scotia BuccaneersBedfordAll-Weather Field Nova Scotia
Halifax Harbour HawksSMU Huskie Stadium, HalifaxNova Scotia
Saint John WanderersShamrock Park, Saint John (2015-2018)
UNBSJ (University of New Brunswick, Saint John)(2019)
New Brunswick
Southern New Brunswick DucksUsher Miller Field, Kennebacasis Valley High School, Quispamsis, Saint JohnNew Brunswick
Moncton MustangsRocky Stone, MonctonNew Brunswick
Capital Area GladiatorsScotia North, FrederictonNew Brunswick
PEI PrivateersCornwallPrince Edward Island
Island MarinersTerry Fox Sports Complex, CornwallPrince Edward Island
Maritime football League Home Fields 2015-2019 [Ref: 1-10]

References

Websites

[1] Maritime Football League (2020) 2015 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-standings/2015-standings [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[2] Maritime Football League (2020) 2015 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-schedule/2015-schedule-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[3] Maritime Football League (2020) 2016 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-standings/2016-standings-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[4] Maritime Football League (2020) 2016 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-schedule/2016-schedule-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[5] Maritime Football League (2020) 2017 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-standings/2017 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[6] Maritime Football League (2020) 2017 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-schedule/2017-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[7] Maritime Football League (2020) 2018 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-standings/2018-standings-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[8] Maritime Football League (2020) 2018 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-schedule/2018-schedule-1 [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[9] Maritime Football League (2020) 2019 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-standings [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[10] Maritime Football League (2020) 2019 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com/view/maritimefootball/2019-schedule [Accessed 10 May 2020]

Images

[11] Maritime Football League (2018) MFL Profile Picture, December 17, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/p960x960/48359976_10157025312762028_7034824902322421760_o.png?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=85a577&_nc_ohc=TS_D-sTurrAAX-hIecl&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=4c559cce5daa2db00405a8087100db50&oe=5EDE15EC [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[11] Maritime Football League (2018) Photo June 27, 2018: “2019 Maritime Bowl XVIII Champions – MONCTON MUSTANGS — with 2018 Maritime Bowl XVII Champions – Saint John Alpine Wanderers — at Rocky Stone Football Field.” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/36290286_10156594109942028_4384724969955786752_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_sid=dd9801&_nc_ohc=T6zve9am-ugAX8mf0Fk&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=f3fd4420ada785554bacbc03b5eb1a9d&oe=5EDEE02D [Accessed 10 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills, John Kane & John Morahan and John Cummins, John Doody & Jean-Paul O’Flynn.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 May 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Canadian Football League 2020

Canadian Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
West Division
British Columbia Lions
Calgary Stampeders
Edmonton Eskimoes
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
East Division
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Toronto Argonauts
Ottawa REDBLACKS
Montreal Alouettes
Canadian Football League Standings 2020 [Ref: 2]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Eastern Semi-Final
08.11.2020Eastern #2Eastern #3
Western Semi-Final
08.11.2020Western #2Western #3
Eastern Final
15.11.2020Eastern #1Eastern SF Winner
Western Semi-Final
15.11.2020Western #1Western SF Winner
108th Grey Cup
22.11.2020Eastern F WinnerWestern F Winner
Canadian Football League Playoffs 2020 [Ref: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
12.06.2020Edmonton EskimoesBritish Columbia Lions
13.06.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSToronto Argonauts
13.06.2020Calgary StampedersMontreal Alouettes
14.06.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Week 2
19.06.2020Calgary StampedersBritish Columbia Lions
20.06.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersMontreal Alouettes
21.06.2020Toronto ArgonautsHamilton Tiger-Cats
21.06.2020Edmonton EskimoesOttawa REDBLACKS
Week 3
26.06.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsSaskatchewan Roughriders
27.06.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersCalgary Stampeders
28.06.2020British Columbia LionsEdmonton Eskimoes
Week 4
03.07.2020Montreal AlouettesOttawa REDBLACKS
04.07.2020Edmonton EskimoesWinnipeg Blue Bombers
05.07.2020Toronto ArgonautsCalgary Stampeders
05.07.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersBritish Columbia Lions
Week 5
10.07.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersMontreal Alouettes
11.07.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsCalgary Stampeders
12.07.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersToronto Argonauts
12.07.2020British Columbia LionsOttawa REDBLACKS
Week 6
17.07.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersBritish Columbia Lions
18.07.2020Montreal AlouettesCalgary Stampeders
18.07.2020Edmonton EskimoesToronto Argonauts
19.07.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSHamilton Tiger-Cats
Week 7
24.07.2020British Columbia LionsMontreal Alouettes
25.07.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSEdmonton Eskimoes
25.07.2020Toronto ArgonautsSaskatchewan Roughriders
26.07.2020Calgary StampedersHamilton Tiger-Cats
Week 8
31.07.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersOttawa REDBLACKS
01.08.2020Toronto ArgonautsWinnipeg Blue Bombers
01.08.2020Edmonton EskimoesHamilton Tiger-Cats
02.08.2020Montreal AlouettesBritish Columbia Lions
Week 9
07.08.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSWinnipeg Blue Bombers
08.08.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsMontreal Alouettes
09.08.2020Calgary StampedersToronto Argonauts
09.08.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersBritish Columbia Lions
Week 10
14.08.2020Montreal AlouettesSaskatchewan Roughriders
15.08.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersEdmonton Eskimoes
16.08.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsOttawa REDBLACKS
16.08.2020British Columbia LionsCalgary Stampeders
Week 11
21.08.2020Calgary StampedersWinnipeg Blue Bombers
22.08.2020Montreal AlouettesOttawa REDBLACKS
22.08.2020Toronto ArgonautsHamilton Tiger-Cats
23.08.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersEdmonton Eskimoes
Week 12
28.08.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersOttawa REDBLACKS
29.08.2020Toronto ArgonautsMontreal Alouettes
29.08.2020British Columbia LionsHamilton Tiger-Cats
30.08.2020Edmonton EskimoesSaskatchewan Roughriders
Week 13
04.09.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSBritish Columbia Lions
07.09.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersWinnipeg Blue Bombers
07.09.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsToronto Argonauts
07.09.2020Calgary StampedersEdmonton Eskimoes
Week 14
12.09.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSMontreal Alouettes
12.09.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersSaskatchewan Roughriders
13.09.2020Edmonton EskimoesCalgary Stampeders
13.09.2020British Columbia LionsToronto Argonauts
Week 15
19.09.2020Montreal AlouettesEdmonton Eskimoes
19.09.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersCalgary Stampeders
19.09.2020Toronto ArgonautsOttawa REDBLACKS
20.09.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersHamilton Tiger-Cats
Week 16
26.09.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsMontreal Alouettes
26.09.2020Calgary StampedersWinnipeg Blue Bombers
27.09.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSToronto Argonauts
27.09.2020British Columbia LionsSaskatchewan Roughriders
Week 17
03.10.2020Toronto ArgonautsBritish Columbia Lions
03.10.2020Montreal AlouettesHamilton Tiger-Cats
04.10.2020Edmonton EskimoesSaskatchewan Roughriders
Week 18
10.10.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersEdmonton Eskimoes
10.10.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSSaskatchewan Roughriders
11.10.2020British Columbia LionsCalgary Stampeders
12.10.2020Montreal AlouettesToronto Argonauts
Week 19
17.10.2020Calgary StampedersOttawa REDBLACKS
17.10.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsEdmonton Eskimoes
18.10.2020Winnipeg Blue BombersToronto Argonauts
Week 20
24.10.2020Ottawa REDBLACKSCalgary Stampeders
24.10.2020British Columbia LionsWinnipeg Blue Bombers
24.10.2020Edmonton EskimoesMontreal Alouettes
25.10.2020Saskatchewan RoughridersHamilton Tiger-Cats
Week 21
30.10.2020Hamilton Tiger-CatsBritish Columbia Lions
31.10.2020Calgary StampedersSaskatchewan Roughriders
31.10.2020Toronto ArgonautsEdmonton Eskimoes
31.10.2020Montreal AlouettesWinnipeg Blue Bombers
Canadian Football League Regular Season Schedule 2020 [Ref: 3]

References:

Images:

[1] Canadian Football League (2019) CFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/wp-content/themes/cfl.ca/images/og-image-default.jpg?_t=201902271522 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

Websites:

[2] Canadian Football League (2020) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/standings/?season=2020 [Accessed 31 March 2020]

[3] Canadian Football League (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/schedule/ [Accessed 31 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 31 March 2020

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You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Canadian Football League Timeline 1869-present

Canadian Football League Logo 2003-2015 [Ref: 3]

Canadian Football Teams 1869-present

NumberTeamsYears Active
Provincial Rugby Football Unions Era 1869-1908
1Hamilton Football Club1869-??
2Montreal Football Club1872-??
3Toronto Argonauts1873-??
4Ottawa Football Club1876-??
5Winnipeg Football Club1879-??
6Hamilton Tigers1907-1949
7Ottawa Rough Riders1907-1997
8Calgary City RFC1907-??
9Edmonton City RFC1907-??
Canadian Rugby Union Era
10Regina Rugby Club1910-??
11Winnipeg Blue Bombers1930-present
12Edmonton Eskimoes1938-present
13Hamilton Wildcats??-1949
14Calgary Stampeders1945-present
15Saskatchewan Roughriders1946-present
16Montreal Alouettes1946-1981; 1996-present
17Hamilton Tiger-Cats1950-present
18British Columbia Lions1954-present
Canadian Football League USA Era 1958-1999
19Atlantic Schooners1982-present
20Montreal Concordes1982-1986
21Sacramento Gold Miners1993-1995
22Las Veags Passe1994
23Baltimore Football Club1994
24Shreveport Pirates1994-1995
25Baltimore Stallions1995
26Birmingham Barracudas1995
27Memphis Mad Dogs1995
Canadian Football League XFL Era 2000-present
28Ottawa Renegades2002-2006
29Ottawa REDBLACKS2014-present
Canadian Football League Timeline 1869-present [Ref: 1-3]

Note: The Atlantic Schooners were formed in 1982, but have had trouble building a stadium, and have focussed since then on promoting Canadian Football in the Maritime Provinces by hosting Preseason and Regular Season CFL games. Halifax City Council approved a plan for a stadium in 2019.

Note 2: The Grey Cup (the Canadian Football League Championship Game) has been played for since 1909.

Note 3: The Canadian Football Council broke away from the Canadian Rugby Union in 1958 and renamed itself the Canadian Football League.

Note 4: The CFL attempted to establish teams in the United States in the 1990s. Only the Baltimore franchise was successful, and was moved to Montreal and renamed the Alouettes after the other four teams folded after the 1995 season.

Bibliography

[1] Maher, Todd & Gill, Bob (2013) Canadian Pro Football Encyclopedia Historical Highlights pg. 1-2. Maher Sports Media, 2013.

Websites

[2] Canadian Football League (2019) Welcome to the new online home of the Atlantic Schooners [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/2019/03/22/welcome-new-online-home-atlantic-schooners/ [Accessed 6 March 2020]

Images

[3] Pinterest (2019) Canadian Football League Logo (2003-2015) [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a0/b4/41/a0b441a47f1f1b851d8a46b3412fe91a.png [Accessed 10 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns.

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Last Updated: 7 March 2020

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Canadian Football League Expansion 1869-present

Canadian Football League Logo 1958-1969 [Ref: 3]

CFL Expansion 1869-present

NumberYearTeam
1869Hamilton Football Club
1872Montreal Football Club
11873Toronto Argonauts (as Toronto Argonaut Football Club)
1876Ottawa Football Club
1879Winnipeg Football Club
1907IRFU formed (Interprovincial Rugby Football Union – Hamilton Tigers, Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders and Montreal FC)
1907Calgary City RFC
1907Edmonton City RFC
1909Grey Cup first played for
21910Saskatchewan Roughriders (as Regina Rugby Club)
31930Winnipeg Blue Bombers (as Winnipegs RFC)
1936WIFU formed (Western Interprovincial Football Union)
41938Edmonton Eskimoes
51945Calgary Stampeders
61946Montreal Alouettes
71950Hamilton Tiger-Cats (merger of Hamilton Tigers & Hamilton Wildcats)
81954British Columbia Lions
1956Canadian Football Council is formed
1958CFC resigns from Canadian Rugby Union, and renames itself the Canadian Football League
91982Montreal Alouettes renamed Concordes. Atlantic Schooners formed.
1986Montreal Concordes change name back to Alouettes
1987Montreal Alouettes fold
1993Sacramento Gold Miners
1994Las Vegas Posse, Baltimore FC and Shreveport Pirates
1995Birmingham Barracudas and Memphis Mad Dogs. Las Vegas Posse folds
1996Four of 5 US teams fold. The lone survivor, Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal and renamed Alouettes.
1997Ottawa Rough Riders fold.
2002Ottawa Renegades
2006Ottawa Renegades fold
102014Ottawa REDBLACKS
Canadian Football League expansion 1869 – present [Ref: 1-2]

Note: Atlantic Schooners were founded in 1982, but had trouble building a stadium, and have been promoting Canadian Football in the Maritime Provinces since then in the form of hosting Preseason & Regular Season CFL games. Halifax City Council voted in 2019 in favour of building a stadium.

Bibliography

[1] Maher, Todd & Gill, Bob (2013) Canadian Pro Football Encyclopedia Historical Highlights pg. 1-2. Maher Sports Media, 2013.

Websites

[2] Canadian Football League (2019) Welcome to the new online home of the Atlantic Schooners [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/2019/03/22/welcome-new-online-home-atlantic-schooners/ [Accessed 6 March 2020]

Images

[3] Kids Encyclopedia facts | Kiddle (2019) Canadian Football League League facts for Kids [Internet] Available from: https://kids.kiddle.co/images/a/a3/CFL_Logo_1960%27s.png [Accessed 9 June 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns.

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 March 2020

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Alberta Football League 2019

Alberta Football League Logo [4]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Cold Lake Fighter Jets871027270.875
*Calgary Wolfpack8530231229.625
*Central Alberta Buccaneers8530215197.625
*Fort McMurray Monarchs8350187244.375
*Airdrie Irish808065230.000
Alberta Football League Standings 2019 [Reference: [1-2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
17.08.2019Central Alberta Buccaneers28Fort McMurray Monarchs20
17.08.2019Calgary Wolfpack31Airdrie Irish14
Final
24.06.2019Calgary Wolfpack30Central Alberta Buccaneers26
Alberta Football League Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 1]

Regular Season

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
25.05.2019Cold Lake Fighter Jets27Airdrie Irish6
25.05.2019Calgary Wolfpack21Central Alberta Buccaneers31
Week 2
01.06.2019Central Alberta Buccaneers 38Fort McMurray Monarxhs28
01.06.2019Airdrie Irish20Calgary Wolfpack21
Week 3
08.06.2019Cold Lake Fighter Jets30Calgary Wolfpack21
08.06.2019Fort McMurray Monarchs41Airdrie Irish20
Week 4
15.06.2019Cold Lake Fighter Jets49Fort McMurray Monarchs0
15.06.2019Airdrie Irish0Central Alberta Buccaners21
Week 5
22.06.2019Fort McMurray Monarchs31Calgary Wolfpack42
22.06.2019Central Alberta Buccaneers3Cold Lake Fighter Jets38
Week 6
06.07.2019Fort McMurray Monarchs27Central Alberta Buccaneers34
06.07.2019Calgary Wolfpack28Airdrie Irish9
Week 7
13.07.2019Airdrie Irish2Cold Lake Fighter Jets40
13.07.2019Central Alberta Buccaneers35Calgary Wolfpack49
Week 8
20.07.2019Central Alberta Buccaneers36Airdrie Irish0
20.07.2019Fort McMurray Monarchs14Cold Lake Fighter Jets11
Week 9
27.07.2019Calgary Wolfpack42Fort McMurray Monarchs30
27.07.2019Cold Lake Fighter Jets34Central Alberta Buccaneers17
Week 10
10.08.2019Airdrie Irish8Fort McMurray Monarchs16
10.08.2019Calgary Wolfpack7Cold Lake Fighter Jets43
Alberta Football League – Regular Season Results 2019 [Reference: 1]

Report

The Airdrie Irish were named after the Irish Community. They lost all 8 games but still qualified for the Playoffs due to Regular Season Champions Cold Lake Fighter Jets (7-1) being excluded. The Championship Final was won by the Calgary Wolfpack, 30-26, over the Central Alberta Buccaneers. Fort McMurray Monarchs were the other team in the League, and also reached the Playoffs.

About

The Alberta Football League is a Provincial Level League in the Canadian Football League System. It was started in 1964 and gives players a chance to continue playing after High School, University or even the Canadian Football League.

References

Websites

[1] Alberta Football League (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://aflfootball.ca/stats-standings/ [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[2] Alberta Football League (2019) 2019 AFL Standings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lK0uaL_5gQgZWCtiGcOyo8gslIPnrSdr-IB2YmrKqH8/edit#gid=0 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[3] Alberta Football League (2019) History [Internet] Available from: https://aflfootball.ca/history/ [Accessed 20 December 2019]

Images

[4] Alberta Football League (2015) AFL site banner Logo [Internet] Available from: https://aflfootball.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/AFL_site_banner_logo.png [Accessed 20 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 December 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.