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1982 Montreal Concordes season


FieldValue
teamMontreal Concordes
year1982
record2–14
division_place4th, East
ownerCharles Bronfman
general_managerSam Etcheverry
coachJoe Galat
stadiumOlympic Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
previous1981 (Alouettes)
shortnavlinkConcordes seasons

The 1982 Montreal Concordes finished the season in fourth place in the East Division with a 2–14 record and missed the playoffs. After the Montreal Alouettes folded after the 1981 season, the CFL awarded Expos owner Charles Bronfman a replacement franchise, the Montreal Concordes. Bronfman retained the Alouettes' history and records, along with the CFL rights to the Alouettes players.

Preseason

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June 10at Toronto ArgonautsL 11–200–1Exhibition Stadium26,329
June 16vs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 9–310–2Olympic Stadium6,749
June 22vs. Ottawa Rough RidersL 13–260–3Olympic Stadium7,665
June 29at Ottawa Rough RidersL 13–310–4Lansdowne Park14,997

Regular season

Standings

Schedule

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Bye
July 16vs. Winnipeg Blue BombersL 0–360–1Olympic Stadium14,700
July 23at Toronto ArgonautsL 13–160–2Exhibition Stadium31,875
July 29at Ottawa Rough RidersL 5–550–3Lansdowne Park18,991
Aug 6vs. Hamilton Tiger-CatsW 21–101–3Olympic Stadium17,762
Aug 15at Edmonton EskimosL 8–461–4Commonwealth Stadium56,354
Aug 22vs. BC LionsL 9–451–5Olympic Stadium15,208
Aug 27vs. Calgary StampedersL 30–311–6Olympic Stadium12,268
Sept 6at Hamilton Tiger-CatsL 9–281–7Ivor Wynne Stadium17,370
Sept 12vs. Saskatchewan RoughridersW 16–132–7Olympic Stadium14,111
Bye
Sept 25at Winnipeg Blue BombersL 16–192–8Winnipeg Stadium24,462
Oct 2vs. Toronto ArgonautsL 9–252–9Olympic Stadium15,622
Oct 9at Calgary StampedersL 24–342–10McMahon Stadium24,599
Oct 16vs. Edmonton EskimosL 39–532–11Olympic Stadium16,375
Oct 24at Saskatchewan RoughridersL 20–252–12Taylor Field26,470
Oct 31vs. Ottawa Rough RidersL 32–342–13Olympic Stadium17,179
Nov 6at BC LionsL 16–322–14Empire Stadium15,071

References

References

  1. "1982 Montreal Concordes (CFL) - Pro Football Archives".
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