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  1. Choice of Colours: How African American quarterbacks became Canadian stars (Recordbooks) by John Danakas, 2007-10-30
  2. The Canadian Football League: The Phoenix of Professional Sports Leagues, Revised Edition by Steve O'Brien, 2005-11-13
  3. Legends of autumn: The glory years of Canadian football by Denny Boyd, 1997
  4. China Clipper: Pro football's first Chinese-Canadian player,<br>Normie Kwong (Recordbooks) by Richard Brignall, 2010-09-22
  5. Tom Scott (Canadian Football)
  6. Tom Wilkinson (Canadian Football)
  7. Tom Burgess (Canadian Football)
  8. 1995 in Canadian Football: 1995 Canadian Football League Season by Team, 1995 Cfl Season, 1995 Baltimore Stallions Season
  9. Canadian football: The pigskin preacher (Canadian sports library) by Edward Frank Sommerville, 1974
  10. Huddling up: The inside story of the Canadian Football League (First in the series Contemporary Canadian concerns) by Jeffrey Goodman, 1982
  11. Kickoff 1980 Official '80/'81 Canadian Football League Schedule by Magazine / Calendar, 1980-01-01
  12. Canadian Football in the United States: Baltimore Stallions, Cfl Usa, Sacramento Gold Miners, Las Vegas Posse, Memphis Mad Dogs
  13. Thrown to the Lions: 45 Years of B.C. Lions Football by John Wirtanen, 2000-08-18
  14. 1994 in Canadian Football: 1994 Cfl Season, 82nd Grey Cup

1. Canadian Football In Encyclopedia
Canadian football in Encyclopedia in Encyclopedia Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played almost exclusively in Canada in which two teams of twelve players
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2. Canadian Football - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played almost exclusively in Canada in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110
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Canadian football
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Football in Canada" redirects here. For the article about association football in Canada, see Soccer in Canada Canadian football
The University of Alberta Golden Bears (at left, in white) line up on offence against the University of Calgary Dinos. Highest governing body Canadian Football League Nickname(s) Football, Gridiron football First played November 9, 1861 Characteristics Contact Collision Team members 12 at a time Categorization Outdoor Equipment Football Olympic No Diagram of a Canadian football field Footballs and a helmet at a CFL team practice Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played almost exclusively in Canada attempting to advance a pointed prolate spheroid ball into the opposing team's scoring area ( end zone ). In Canada, the term football usually refers to Canadian football and American football collectively, or either sport specifically, depending on the context. The two sports have shared origins and are closely related, but have significant differences —in particular, twelve players on the field per team in Canadian football rather than eleven, and three

3. Canadian Football League - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Canadian Football League or CFL (Ligue canadienne de football LCF in French) is a professional sports league located in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in
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Canadian Football League
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Sport Canadian football Founded January 17, 1958 Motto This Is Our League Notre Ligue. Notre Football. Inaugural season No. of teams 8, in two four-team divisions Country(ies) Canada Most recent champion(s) Montreal Alouettes Most titles Toronto Argonauts 15 (total)
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10 (modern era) TV partner(s) TSN RDS NFL Network Official website cfl.ca The Canadian Football League or CFL Ligue canadienne de football LCF ] in French ) is a professional sports league located in Canada . The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football , a form of gridiron football closely related to American football Its eight teams, which are located in eight cities, are divided into two divisions of four teams each — the East Division and the West Division . The league's 19-week regular season runs from late June to early November; each team plays 18 games with one bye week . Following the regular season, the six teams with the best records (regardless of division) compete in the league's three-week playoffs , which culminate in the late-November Grey Cup championship, the country's largest annual sports and television event.

4. Canadian Football League Tickets - Canadian Football League Schedules - Canadian
Buy Canadian Football tickets at CoastToCoastTickets.com, your CFL ticket connection. Enjoy a great selection of CFL tickets, including Grey Cup tickets!
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6. Canadian Football: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Gridiron football, or more commonly Gridiron, is a nonstandard umbrella term used in some English-speaking countries outside North America to refer to several similar codes of
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Overview Canadian football is a form of gridiron football Gridiron football Gridiron football, or more commonly Gridiron, is a non-standard umbrella term used in some English-speaking countries outside North America to refer to several similar codes of football played primarily in the United States and Canada. The term refers to the sport's characteristic field of play,...
played almost exclusively in Canada Canada Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area...
in which two teams of 12 players each compete for territorial control of a field of play long and wide attempting to advance a pointed prolate spheroid Prolate spheroid A prolate spheroid is a spheroid in which the polar axis is greater than the equatorial diameter. Prolate spheroids stand in contrast to oblate spheroids.- Properties :A prolate spheroid has the surface area...
ball into the opposing team's scoring area ( end zone End zone The end zone is a term used in both Canadian football and American football. The end zone is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines. There are two end zones, each being on an opposite side of the field...

7. Canadian Football | TripAtlas.com
ImageCanadian football field.png thumb right 350px Diagram of a Canadian football field.ImageCFL footballs and helmet.jpg thumb right 350px Footballs and a helmet at a CFL
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8. Category:Canadian Football - Wikimedia Commons
Pages in category Canadian football This category contains only the following page. C. Canadian football
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9. Canadian Football - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Canadian football is football generally played in Canada. Compared to American football, the field is slightly longer and wider, 110 by 65 yards (101 by 59 m) rather than 100 by 53 1
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Badminton ... Biathlon Canadian football is football generally played in Canada . Compared to American football , the field is slightly longer and wider, 110 by 65 yards (101 by 59 m ) rather than 100 by 53 1/3 yards (91 by 49 m), and the endzones are 10 to 15 yards deeper. There are also only 3 downs instead of 4, and the field goal posts are at the front of the endzone instead of the back. There are 12 players per team on the field during play. Wikimedia Commons has images, video, and/or sound related to: Canadian football
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10. Canadian Football Summary | BookRags.com
Canadian football. Canadian football summary with 17 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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11. Canadian Football: Encyclopedia - Canadian Football
Canadian football is a sport in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards (100.58 m) long and 65 yards (59.43 m) wide
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12. Canadian Football
Canadian football is a form of football in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards (100.58 metres) long and 65 yards
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Canadian football
Canadian football is a form of football in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards (100.58 metres) long and 65 yards (59.43 metres) wide, with end zones 20 yards (18.29 metres) deep. At each goal line is a set of forty-foot (12.2 metre) high goalposts two uprights joined by a crossbar 18.5 feet (5.64 metres) long which is ten feet (3.05 metres) above the goal line. The goalposts may be either H-shaped (both posts fixed in the ground) or of the tuning-fork design (supported by a single curved post behind the goal line, so that each post starts ten feet (3.05 metres) above the ground). The sides of the field are marked by white sidelines, the goal line is marked in white, and white lines are drawn laterally across the field every 5 yards (4.57 metres) from the goal line.
Play of the Game
Teams advance across the field through the execution of short, distinct plays, which involve the possession of a prolate spheroid ball (similar to a size 3 rugby ball). Players advance the ball by carrying it in the arms or passing it to another player (only one forward pass permitted per football play). Three attempts, or downs, are allowed to move forward ten yards, or the team with the ball must relinquish the ball to the other team.

13. Canadian Football
2007 Schools Wikipedia Selection. Related subjects Sports. Canadian football is a sport in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play
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14. Canadian Football In - Dictionary And Translation
Canadian football. Dictionary terms for Canadian football, definition for Canadian football, Thesaurus and Translations of Canadian football to English, French, Italian, Dutch
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15. Canadian Football - Slider
Canadian football is a form of football closely related to American football in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110
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Canadian football is a form of football closely related to American football in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play 110 yards (100.58 metres) long and 65 yards (59.43 metres) wide, with end zones 20 yards (18.29 metres) deep. At each goal line is a set of forty-foot (12.2 metre) high goalposts two uprights joined by a crossbar 18.5 feet (5.64 metres) long which is ten feet (3.05 metres) above the goal line. The goalposts may be either H-shaped (both posts fixed in the ground) or of the tuning-fork design (supported by a single curved post behind the goal line, so that each post starts ten feet (3.05 metres) above the ground). The sides of the field are marked by white sidelines, the goal line is marked in white, and white lines are drawn laterally across the field every 5 yards (4.57 metres) from the goal line.
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Football set on Canadian redirects her er. For in spite of the fact that article about association football set on Canadian, see Soccer set on Canadian.
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17. Canadian Football - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Canadian Footbal
Canadian Football. Discussion about Canadian Football. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Canadian Football.
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18. Canadian_football | Define Canadian_football At Dictionary.com
–noun a game similar to American football but played on a field 165 yd. by 65 yd. (151 m by 59 m) by two teams of 12 players each. Use Canadian football in a Sentence See
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19. Canadian Football Quizzes And Canadian Football Trivia -- Fun Trivia
Canadian Football trivia questions and quizzes. Thousands of quizzes and quiz questions and answers about Canadian Football
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Canadian Football League ... the Canadian Football Council was established in 1956 and two years later withdrew from the Canadian Rugby Union (formed in 1891). It then changed its name to the Canadian Football League and on Thursday August 14th, 1958 the CFL opened as the Blue Bombers defeated the Edmonton Eskimos 29-21 at Winnipeg.
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It is about Canadian Football League comeback victories. Good luck and have fun! Average
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Some sample questions from this category: * The 42nd Grey Cup is considered one of the best CFL Championship games ever played. It was held in Toronto, Ontario in 1954. Which of the following teams scored 12 points in the fourth quarter to take the game away from the Montreal Allouettes? * The 50th Grey Cup, or as it became known, "The Fog Bowl", was played in Toronto Ontario in 1962. Which team won the Cup with a score of 28-27?

20. Canadian Football Hall Of Fame
Celebrates the Canadian version of gridiron football, featuring the Grey Cup, CFL and CIAU clubs. Site describes the exhibits in the Hall, special events and educational programs.
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