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  • 57th Grey Cup
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  • 57th Grey Cup, the Canadian Football League's championship game, was played November 30, 1969 and the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 29 to 11 before 33,172 fans at Montreal's Autostade. It was the first time since 1931, a break of 38 years, that the CFL title match would be played in Montreal.
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Number
  • 57
Home Coach
Date
  • 1969-11-30
Type
  • Grey Cup
MVP
Visitor Coach
Attendance
  • 33172
visitor colour
  • Ottawa Rough Riders
home name
visitor name
Visitor
  • 0
  • 7
  • 8
  • 14
Home
  • 0
  • 2
  • 9
home colour
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders
City
Home Record
  • 13
Stadium
Visitor Record
  • 11
Network
abstract
  • 57th Grey Cup, the Canadian Football League's championship game, was played November 30, 1969 and the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 29 to 11 before 33,172 fans at Montreal's Autostade. It was the first time since 1931, a break of 38 years, that the CFL title match would be played in Montreal. The game is the focus of the “Playing a Dangerous Game” episode in TSN's 2012 documentary series Engraved on a Nation celebrating the 100th Grey Cup game. Concerns about ongoing FLQ separatist terrorist bombing activities in Quebec prompted the CFL and Montreal authorities to have police officers in full riot gear securing the stadium and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.