The time an American team won the CFL championship

1995 was the only year that a U.S.-based team claimed the Grey Cup.

Baltimore Stallions won the 1995 Grey Cup, becoming the first and only U.S. team to do so

Two football players in different team colours
Calgary Stampeders quarterback Doug Flutie (left) is seen being caught by O.J. Brigance (right) of the Baltimore Stallions, during the 1995 Grey Cup game. (Dave Buston/Canadian Press)

For some fans, it was a sweet victory. For others, it was an indignity.

But when the Canadian Football League's annual championship, the Grey Cup game, wrapped up on Nov. 19, 1995, it was an American team that had claimed victory.

The Baltimore Stallions beat the Calgary Stampeders by a score of 37-20, in front of the 52,000 fans watching from the stands of Regina's Taylor Field.

And the fans cheering for Baltimore weren't shy about celebrating their victory.

A U.S. team wins the Grey Cup?

29 years ago
Duration 0:18
Wendy Mesley briefly summarizes the outcome of the 1995 Grey Cup.

"That's right, they're taking it away!" said one Stallions fan, who was being drowned out by even-more boisterous Baltimore fans who were loudly cheering around her.

And did they feel "guilty" about that, when the CBC's Eric Sorensen asked them?

"No!" a group of Baltimore fans said emphatically.

Fans react to Baltimore's Grey Cup victory

29 years ago
Duration 0:35
Fans share their opinions on Baltimore's Grey Cup win in 1995.

Most fans cheering for Calgary who CBC News spoke to seemed surprisingly fair-minded upon seeing the Canadian side defeated.

"If they're going to participate in the league, they should be entitled to all the benefits of it," said a man wearing a Stampeders cap that was squished on top of a brimmed trapper hat that was presumably keeping him warm.

A man who wore a Hamilton Tiger-Cats tuque said the loss "won't ruin my life or anything," a remark that may have left some viewers with the impression that he was more upset about the outcome than he was claiming.

No victory lap for Baltimore

Man kissing silver cup
Baltimore Stallions quarterback Tracy Ham, voted MVP, kisses the Grey Cup following their victory in Regina against the Calgary Stampeders on Nov 19, 1995. (Tom Hanson/Canadian Press)

Baltimore had won the league's championship in just its second season in the league — and yet despite that achievement, the Stallions would not ride that success into further championships.

The Stallions franchise ended up being relocated to Montreal, as a new NFL franchise was coming into existence in Baltimore. The repatriated CFL franchise is now known as the Alouettes.

To date, the Stallions remain the only U.S.-based team to win the Grey Cup. And with no American teams in the CFL at the moment, that record seems fairly safe — for now.

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