Football New Brunswick Features news and information about Canadian Football in New Brunswick. http://www.gridironnewbrunswick.org/
CFOA-ACOF | Canadian Football Officials Association National association bringing together tackle football officials from across Canada. Provides information and training resources to insure consistency in tackle football rules and game play. http://www.cfoa-acof.ca/
Extractions: Welcome to the national website for the Canadian Football Officials Association. This site provides information on tackle football as it is played in Canada, with particular emphasis on officiating aspects of the game at the amateur level. All Canadian football officials who are members of the CFOA/ACOF may obtain a personal account with which to access the Member-only area of this site . If you have not received an email notification of an account being created for you, you may register now for access. A description of the rule changes taking effect for the 2010 football season are now available for download in both English and French (see below). Additionally, Football Canada has indicated via memo that for "the rule change release on Monday April 5th, 2010 the following adjustment has been made: as a result of 1-5-1 (j) point 1-5-1(i) is deleted. The change has been made to the rule book that will be published in May." Attachments: Tackle_Rule_Changes_2010.pdf
Canadian Football It's always football season somewhere. Dave's Football Blog takes an askew glance at all the games we call football and looks to where they are headed in the future. http://www.davesfootballblog.com/post/category/110yard/
Parkland Panthers Amateur Canadian football club in Spruce Grove, AB. Features club news, game summaries, schedules, statistics and sponsors. http://www.parklandpanthers.ca/
Canadian Football League Notebook. Major Canadian professional gridiron football organization, formed in 1958. The league's Western Conference includes teams from Edmonton, Calgary, British Columbia http://www.canada.com/Canadian Football League notebook/3745722/story.html
Canadian Football League History A brief history of the Canadian Football League (CFL) The Canadian Football League (CFL; French Ligue canadienne de football) is a professional league located entirely in http://www.mmbolding.com/BSR/CFL_NFL_CFL_History.htm
Extractions: The first Canadian football teams played under the auspices of the Canadian Rugby Football Union (CRFU), founded in 1884. The CRFU was an umbrella organization that several leagues were part of. From the 1930s to the 1950s the two senior leagues of the CRFU (the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union) gradually evolved from amateur to professional leagues. They found they had less and less in common with the amateur leagues and consequently, in 1956, they left the CRFU and formed a new umbrella organization, the Canadian Football Council. It was renamed the Canadian Football League in 1958. Initially, there was no interdivisional play between eastern and western teams except at the Grey Cup final. Limited interlocking play was introduced in 1961 and by 1981 there was a full interlocking schedule of 16 games a season. The league remained stable with nine franchises from its inception until 1982 when the Montreal Alouettes folded and were subsequently replaced the same year by a new franchise named the Concordes. In 1986 the Concordes were renamed the Alouettes to attract more fan support, but the team folded the next year. In 1993 the league admitted its first U.S. franchise, adding the Sacramento Gold Miners in an attempt to broaden Canadian football's popular appeal and boost league revenues. Spearheading the efforts were two former World League of American Football owners, Fred Anderson and Larry J. Benson, who would each receive a franchise. While Benson's team, the San Antonio Texans, would not play a single down, the Gold Miners would see action, finishing a respectable 6-12 (but remaining at the bottom of the West Division).
The CFL In America The history of the Canadian Football League s expansion into the United States. http://www.oursportscentral.com/cflinamerica/
Extractions: Welcome to our site on the Canadian Football League's ill-fated attempt to establish franchises in the United States. Though the CFL's American entries did not last long, they left many memories to those who watched them play. Following the demise of the United States Football League in 1985 and the World League of American Football's presence in the US in 1992, America was left without an outdoor alternative to the NFL. The financially-strapped Canadian Football League decided that they would step into the void. The league established outposts from Sacramento, California to Baltimore, Maryland and as far south as San Antonio, Texas. Several of the CFL's best players including David Archer, Mike Pringle, Matt Dunigan and Tracy Ham landed on American teams, giving the new teams plenty of talent. The Baltimore club battled in two Grey Cup championship games and is the only non-Canadian club to win the coveted prize. CFL expansion into the country was the brainchild of former Commissioner Larry Smith. He envisioned a Canadian League with up to 24 teams, including 8 to 10 teams in American cities, and new teams for Montreal and the Maritimes as well by 1998. Unfortunately, America's CFL entries struggled financially, forcing the CFL to withdraw from the US as quickly as it had entered. Though Smith's idea ultimately proved to be unsuccessful, for three seasons these teams played the distinct game of Canadian football on American soil. This is their story.
CANADIAN-FOOTBALL.LOVE.COM | All Things Canadian Football Bomber fans have been teased by this all season. The club wins the season opener, then blows a late lead to the Argos knocks off Edmonton on July 24, then drops five straight http://canadian-football.love.com/
Fans Of Canadian Football Supplying pictures of Grey Cup trips and fans. Also providing polls and other CFL information. http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/can.footballfans/
Footballatoz - 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 (100.6 m) long and 65 yards (59.4 m) wide, with http://footballatoz.com/canadian-football
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Map Of CFL Teams - Stadiums Interactive map showing address, capacity, and official team websites for all CFL stadiums. http://www.sportmapworld.com/map/canadian-football/canada/cfl/
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Extractions: HOME CONTACT PLAYER/AGENT LOGIN Address: 603 Argus Road Suite 207 Oakville, ON L6J 6G6 Phone: Toll Free: Fax: Email: admin@cflpa.com CFLPA Latest News The CFL Players' Association is thrilled to announce an exciting line-up for their upcoming Pro Players' Party Series at Grey Cup in Edmonton. ET Canada's Rick Campanelli will host both events and Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys headlines the Scotiabank Pro Players' Party Saturday November 27th. Both parties will be held at Underground Huddle, in the Edmonton City Centre, during Grey Cup week in Edmonton, Alberta. click here for event details The Gibson's Finest Pro Players' Award Show After-Party at Grey Cup 2010 Edmonton featuring The Team Canada Dj'sand DJ's Harmon B and DJ Kwake, hosted by Rick Campanelli - Thursday, November 27th Join us Thursday night at the Edmonton City Centre Underground Huddle following the 2010 CFL Player Awards for the official Pro Players' Awards Show After-Party.
Canadian Football League | Syracuse.com, Central NY Local & Small Business News Get the latest business news. Find international, small and Central New York local business news articles about economy and finance along with up to date financial market http://www.syracuse.com/newsflash/index.ssf/story/canadian-football-league/9bb55
Extractions: jQuery = $; //rename $ function Monday, Nov. 4:26 PM EDT Loading... RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page. Topics Canadian Football subscribe Highlights A collection of news and information related to Canadian Football published by this site and its partners. Sort By: Relevancy Date Type Displaying items of Oct 30, 2010 Story Hampton Roads Daily Press Hampton's offense had just put together its first cohesive drive to pull within two scores with an entire fourth quarter to play, and Ricardo Silva's interception gave it the ball right back for what could be a game-changing possession. "I thought so,"... Oct 29, 2010
PARKLAND PANTHERS Amateur Canadian football club in Spruce Grove, AB. Features club news, game summaries, schedules, statistics and sponsors. http://www.eteamz.com/parklandpanthers/
Edmonton Eskimos - Cheer Team Squad for Canadian Football League team. Basic information, auditions, photos, profiles, appearances, and Junior Cheer Team. http://www.esks.com/page/cheerteam-home
Extractions: Our League Our Teams Affiliate Sites From January to June the team trains in preparation for the football season. Once the season begins, the team is featured in the Half-time show of the first game, with 300 performers from the Junior Eskimo Cheer Team, the Eski-mini Cheer team and the Eski-Ladies Cheer Team. The cheer team also travels to several away games and will be in attendance at the Grey Cup in Edmonton this year. In addition to these trips, the Dance Team travels to Myrtle Beach South Carolina to attend NCA Dance Camp in mid August. This is a workshop geared toward the top dancers in North America which includes 4 days of intense dance training with some of the most talented choreographers in North America. The Edmonton Eskimo Cheer Team is proud to cheer on the green and gold throughout the 2010 season. Above and beyond the 10 home games, the team will perform at over 250 venues during the year representing the Edmonton Eskimos at community events, civic functions and corporate events. They are truly the ultimate volunteers, with the hundreds of service hours they give to so many community events. For more information on how you can become part of one of the many programs the cheer team offers take a look at the Tryouts link and the Junior Teams link on this website. If you are interested in having members of the Edmonton Eskimo Cheer Team at one of your events make sure you check out the Appearances link.
Alberta Football League Non-profit league playing full contact, Canadian football and providing a venue for players to continue their football careers. Includes schedules, standings, news and announcements. http://www.eteamz.com/albertafootballleague/
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 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/canadian football