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The Grey Cup splits into two pieces as Calgary Stampeders' Matt Walter celebrates in the locker room after his team defeated the Hamilton Tiger Cats in the CFL's 102nd Grey Cup football championship in Vancouver, BC, November 30, 2014.

If you’re Canada’s football champ, make sure you bring duct tape to your celebration

December 1, 2014Sports

It’s the biggest prize in Canadian football — and it’s too fragile for football players to hold. The Calgary Stampeders carried on a CFL tradition on Sunday by breaking the Grey Cup, the championship trophy, for the sixth time in its history.

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