1994 Canadian Football championship game
82nd Grey Cup |
BC Lions |
Baltimore F.C. |
(11–6–1) |
(12–6) |
26 |
23
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Head coach:
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Head coach:
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Total |
BC Lions |
3 | 7 | 10 | 6 |
26 |
Baltimore F.C. |
0 | 17 | 3 | 3 |
23 |
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Date | November 27, 1994 |
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Stadium | BC Place Stadium |
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Location | Vancouver |
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Most Valuable Player | Karl Anthony, DB (Baltimore) |
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Most Valuable Canadian | Lui Passaglia, K/P (Lions) |
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Referee | Jake Ireland |
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Halftime show | Tom Cochrane |
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Attendance | 55,097 |
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Network | CBC, RDS |
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Announcers | (CBC) Don Wittman (play-by-play), James Curry and Dan Kepley (colour), Steve Armitage (sideline reporter, trophy presentation), Brian Williams (host), Ron Lancaster and Matt Dunigan (analysts). |
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The 82nd Grey Cup was the 1994 Canadian Football League championship game played between the Baltimore Football Club and the BC Lions at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was the first championship in professional football history to feature a United States-vs-Canada matchup. The Lions won the game by a score of 26–23, on a last second field-goal by Lui Passaglia.[1]