Toronto Argonauts, a lot. Toronto has hosted the Grey Cup 47 times and a lot of those times a team from Toronto won, most recently the Argos in 2012. But Hamilton Tiger-Cats also won in Hamilton in 1972, Montréal in Montréal in 1977, BC in Vancouver in 1994 and 2011, and Saskatchewan Roughriders in Regina in 2013
Toronto Argos with 16.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers with 10 (last in 1990) after Toronto Argonauts' 16 and Edmonton Eskimos' 13.
The Hamilton Ticats are a Regular Cfl team that have won the Grey Cup 15 Time's
As of 2013, all eight CFL teams have at least one Grey Cup victory to their credit. As of 2014 there are nine teams: the new Ottawa Redblacks have no Grey Cup wins unless you count the wins by the Ottawa Rough Riders.
Only once, by Baltimore Stallions in 1995.
in 2011 each CFL teams get close to 2 million per team. The TV deal is up in 2012 and the CFL should be able to double the current deal to around 160 million for 5 years, which would give each team 4 million. Then every team in the CFL will turn a profit
Montreal Alouettes Um no actually that was the Saskatchewan Roughriders thank you.
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who have played in 24, winning 10.
There are nine home games and 1 home game presseason.
The home team status for the Grey Cup final is determined by the playoff standings of the Canadian Football League (CFL) teams. The team with the better regular-season record, whether it is the East or West Division champion, is designated as the home team. In the event that both teams have identical records, the league may use tiebreaker criteria to decide which team gets the home designation. This status impacts factors like ticket sales and the choice of sideline during the game.
The Grey Cup is awarded to the winning team of the Canadian Football League. On November 19th, 2006, the BC Lions defeated the Montreal Alouettes and won the 94th Grey Cup.