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Ivan Canete

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1ST GREY CUP HONOURED AT ROSEDALE FIELD

TORONTO -- The celebrations surrounding the 100th Grey Cup in 2012 kicked into a new gear today with a special event commemorating the very first Grey Cup game in 1909 and looking forward to an historic Canadian Football League season.

“Off the field, we will send an invitation to our entire nation to join us in celebration on the streets of Toronto at the 100th Grey Cup Festival. We will provide both an unforgettable experience for CFL fans and transcend sport, offering everyone the opportunity to commemorate this iconic Canadian event and the 100th edition of Canada’s game.”

Toronto has hosted more Grey Cups than any other city – 45 of the 99 played so far. And the Argonauts have won more than anyone else, with 15 Grey Cup titles in all.

The 1909 game was attended by 3,807 fans. The 2012 game is sure to be played before a sellout crowd of more than 52,000 – the final public sale of tickets is scheduled for next month -- and a national television audience in the millions. The Festival is expected to attract tens of thousands of people, and millions in economic activity, to downtown Toronto.

The 2012 CFL season starts with the RONA Canada Day Kick Off:  on Friday June 29 the Hamilton Tiger-Cats host the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the defending Grey Cup Champion British Columbia Lions welcome the Winnipeg Blue Bombers; on Saturday June 30th the Argos visit the Edmonton Eskimos; and on Canada Day July 1st the Montreal Alouettes are in Calgary to play the Stampeders.  

Season tickets are available now. Single game tickets for all teams go on sale soon. All CFL games are broadcast in high definition on TSN, Canada’s Sports Leader.

Courtesy of the CFL

 
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