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  2. Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Canadian football, or simply football (in Canada), is a sport in Canada in which two teams of 12 players each compete on a field 110 yards (101 m) long and 65 yards ...

  3. Canadian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Football League ( CFL; French: Ligue canadienne de football—LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football. The league consists of nine teams, each located in a city in Canada. They are divided into two divisions: four teams in the East Division and five teams in ...

  4. Canadian Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Premier League ( CPL or CanPL; French: Première ligue canadienne) is a professional men's soccer league in Canada. At the top of the Canadian soccer league system, it is the country's primary national soccer league competition. The league consists of eight teams, from five of Canada's ten provinces.

  5. List of Canadian Football League seasons - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Rough Riders. 1961. 16. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (13–3) 14. Hamilton Tiger-Cats (10–4) 49th. Winnipeg Blue Bombers. 1962.

  6. Comparison of American and Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    The official playing field in Canadian football is larger than the American, and similar to American fields before 1912. The Canadian field of play is 110 by 65 yards (100.6 by 59.4 m), compared to 100 by 531⁄3 yards (91.4 by 48.8 m) in American football. Since 1986, Canadian end zones are 20 yards (18.3 m) deep while the American end zones ...

  7. List of American and Canadian football leagues - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Independent Championship ( Ohio League ), 1903–1919 [ 20] Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, 1907–1959 [ 21] New York Pro Football League, c. 1913–1920 [ 22] American Football League, 1926, 1936–1937, and 1940–1941 (all unrelated, three separate leagues) California Winter League, [ 23] 1927–1928.

  8. Football Canada - Wikipedia

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    Football Canada is the governing body for gridiron football in Canada headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Football Canada focuses primarily its own Canadian form of the sport, and is currently the world's only national governing body for Canadian football . The governing body is also Canada's representative member of the International Federation ...

  9. Category:Canadian football - Wikipedia

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    Category:Canadian football. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canadian football. This category is about the sport of Canadian football, a type of gridiron football originating from rugby. It is not about football concerning Canada otherwise. This category contains articles associated with Canadian football .