SEASONS > PLAYOFFS |
Each team plays a series of pre-season games,in May-June,before competing in a 18-game/21-week regular season including 3 bye weeks,between June and November. The regular season is followed by the Playoffs which end in November with the Grey Cup,which Regina is scheduled to host the 109th Grey Cup on November 20,2022.
The top 3 teams per division qualify for the playoffs with the Division Champions hosting the division final. If the 4th placed team with a better record than the 3rd place team in the other division can take their place in the corresponding division's playoffs.
All CFL teams have played in the playoffs.
The winners play in the Grey Cup,one of the oldest contested trophies in North America.
All playoff pages, except for the Grey Cup, show '@' for away games and 'VS' for home games.
DIVISION SEMI-FINALS | |
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EAST DIVISION | 1958- |
NORTH DIVISION | 1995 |
SOUTH DIVISION | 1995 |
WEST DIVISION | 1958- |
DIVISION FINALS | |
EAST DIVISION | 1958- |
NORTH DIVISION | 1958- |
SOUTH DIVISION | 1995 |
WEST DIVISION | 1958- |
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP | |
GREY CUP | 1909- |
FACTS
Toronto Argonauts have won the most Grey Cups with 17 titles.
Edmonton Eskimos have won the most Grey Cups in the modern era (since 1954) with 14 titles and winning 5 titles in a row from 1978-1982.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended a record 28 seasons without a Grey Cup title in 2019.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats are the current team without a Grey Cup title since 1999,therefore the sole team that has not won a game in the 21st century.
Baltimore Stallions were the first and only American team to win the Grey Cup in 1995 by beating Calgary Stampeders 37-20 in the 83rd Grey Cup.
RECENT PLAYOFF APPEARANCES
+ - CFL Champions
++ - Record Grey Cup drought having not won this millenium (last in 1999)
* - Record appearance drought
HALL OF CHAMPIONS
SINCE 1958
2024Toronto |
2023Montreal |
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2022Toronto |
2021Winnipeg |
2019Winnipeg |
2018Calgary |
2017Toronto |
2016Ottawa |
2015Edmonton |
2014Calgary |
2013Saskatchewan |
2012Toronto |
2011BRITISH COLUMBIA |
2010Montreal |
2009Montreal |
2008Calgary |
2007Saskatchewan |
2006BRITISH COLUMBIA |
2005Edmonton |
2004Toronto |
2003Edmonton |
2002Montreal |
2001Calgary |
2000BRITISH COLUMBIA |
1999Hamilton |
1998Calgary |
1997Toronto |
1996Toronto |
1995Baltimore |
1994BRITISH COLUMBIA |
1993Edmonton |
1992Calgary |
1991Toronto |
1990Winnipeg |
1989Saskatchewan |
1988Winnipeg |
1987Edmonton |
1986Hamilton |
1985BRITISH COLUMBIA |
1984Winnipeg |
1983Toronto |
1982Edmonton |
1981Edmonton |
1980Edmonton |
1979Edmonton |
1978Edmonton |
1977Montreal |
1976Ottawa |
1975Edmonton |
1974Montreal |
1973Ottawa |
1972Hamilton |
1971Calgary |
1970Montreal |
1969Ottawa |
1968Ottawa |
1967Hamilton |
1966Saskatchewan |
1965Hamilton |
1964BRITISH COLUMBIA |
1963Hamilton |
1962Winnipeg |
1961Winnipeg |
1960Ottawa |
1959Winnipeg |
1958Winnipeg |