British Columbia Rugby Football Union

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The British Columbia Rugby Football Union was a Canadian football league, founded on September, 1, 1926. It lasted for 15 seasons, disbanding in 1941 as the Second World War brought most league football to a close. It was a member of the Western Canada Rugby Football Union along with the Alberta Rugby Football Union, Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union and the Manitoba Rugby Football Union.

In 1941, the Vancouver Grizzlies joined the WIFU and lasted only a season. Later, in 1954 Vancouver was awarded a Western Interprovincial Football Union franchise: the British Columbia Lions.

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  1. ^ Labour had its own baseball team a century ago. It defied racism
  2. ^ The Meraloma Club
  3. ^ Meraloma - Football (Past Section)
  4. ^ Early Meraloma Football History
  5. ^ Canada's Least Known Early Football Unions
  6. ^ Named for the Greek word dodeca, or twelve, being the players on a football side.
  7. ^ The Dodekas were a Kitsilano based team which had won the junior football league for three straight seasons, usually by wide margins, and this was their first venture into better competition. After losing their first game to the Meralomas, the still junior-aged Dodekas won all others to capture the trophy. Several members of the Dodekas joined the Meralomas after they had passed the junior age limit.
  8. ^ Meraloma - Football (Past Section)
  9. ^ Vancouver Knights of Columbus
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