Canada | Football History

In 1909, His Excellency Earl Grey, the Governor General of Canada, donated a trophy for the Rugby Football Championship of Canada. Originally intended for amateur teams, the Grey Cup eventually became the ultimate prize for professional dominance.

In 1958, the Canadian Football League (CFL) was formed, replacing the IFU as the top level of Canadian football. The CFL was established by a group of entrepreneurs who wanted to create a professional football league that would compete with the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. The CFL began with eight teams, including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Toronto Argonauts, and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. canada football history

: This is widely considered a pivotal moment in football history. McGill University traveled to Harvard to play two games: one under Harvard’s "Boston Game" rules (closer to soccer) and one under McGill’s rugby-style rules. Harvard players preferred the rugby-style rules, which eventually evolved into the modern game of American and Canadian football. Rule Evolution In 1909, His Excellency Earl Grey, the Governor

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