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1967 CFL season
The 1967 CFL season was the tenth Canadian Football League season, and the 14th season in modern-day Canadian football.
CFL news in 1967
The offices of the CFL was set up at 11 King Street, inside the Montreal Trust Building in Toronto, with Senator Keith Davey as CFL Commissioner. Later on, Davey was succeeded on Thursday, February 23 by Ted Workman and then later, Allan McEachern. The Committee on One League (COO) made recommendations to bring operating matters to be under the control of the league; it was later approved by the Board of Governors. The Canadian Rugby Union changed their name to Canadian Amateur Football Association (now Football Canada) on Sunday, January 1 and turned over the Grey Cup trophy to the CFL. In addition, the CFL set up and establishes the Players' Pension Fund. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats wore special helmets to commemorate Canada's Centennial as the country turned 100 years old.
Regular season standings
Final regular season standings
Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, Pts = Points
Grey Cup playoffs
Note: All dates in 1967
Conference Semi-Finals
Conference Finals
Playoff bracket
Grey Cup Championship
CFL Leaders
1967 CFL All-Stars
Offence
Defence
1967 Eastern All-Stars
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Defence
1967 Western All-Stars
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Defence
1967 CFL Awards
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