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images by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Calgary Stampeders Logo Flags
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The Calgary Stampeders, popularly known as the "Stamps" or "Horsemen," are a professional Canadian football team that compete in the West Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The Stampeders were officially founded in 1945, although there were clubs operating in Calgary, Alberta, since the 1890s.3 Like all the teams playing in the old Western Interprovincial Football Union (WIFU) and Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (IRFU), they joined the newly formed Canadian Football League in 1958. They are now the third-oldest active franchise in the CFL.
In their first game played before 4,000 enthusiast home fans at Mewata Stadium on October 20, 1945, the Stamps beat the Regina Roughriders 12-0. In the following years they would go on to appear in the Grey Cup Championships 17 times, winning eight of the coveted Grey Cups and 20 Western Division Championships and one Northern Division Championship.
The Stamps have over the years developed a provincial rivalry with the Edmonton Elks, as well as fierce divisional rivalries with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (not to be confused with the now defunct Regina Roughriders) and the BC Lions.
The Horsemen played all their home games at Mewata Park Stadium (1945-1959), then moved their home field to McMahon Stadium in 1960. Their team colours are red, white and black and their beloved mascot is "Ralph the Dog."
Sources: Wikipedia: Stampeders, Canadian Encyclopedia: Stampeders, Wikipedia: Canadian Football and Stampeders (Official Website).
Note: Be aware that there are a host of manufacturer's variants of fan flags being marketed for Stamps fans. This would also include garden flags, banners, and pennants.
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Footnotes:
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The Calgary Stampeders Football team has had seven primary logos since the 1945. For you enthusiasts, I recommend you visit Sports Logos.net to see and learn more about all the design variants used here.
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The Calgary Stampeders have had seven primary logos changes since their founding in 1945.
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This alternative Logos is also in use.
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These Calgary Stampeders wordmark logos are also sometimes used as alternate logos (usually in conjunction with Mascot Logos) on flags, publications and websites. They are helpful for flag scholars in dating or typing flags (throwback, etc.)
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1980-1985
2000-2011
2000-2011
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2000-2011
2000-2011
2012-present
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2012-present
2012-present
2012-present
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2012-present
2012-present
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c1945-1971
c1972-1986
c1976-2012
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Knowledge of sport franchise logos is one tool that vexillologist can use to help date flags and pennants. The material, cloth and weave can also help.
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images by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
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These C flags celebrate the eight Grey Cup Championships of the Calgary Stampeders (1948, 1971, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2008, 2014, 2018) and 17 (now 20) Division Championships (1946, 1948, 1949, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018).
These are the equivalent of eight American NFL Superbowl victories and 20 divisional titles.
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image by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Banner based on this photo.
image by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
A throwback or retro flag uses older Calgary Stampeders logos in its design. Naturally they can also be actual antique flags, rather than ones of modern manufacture. These examples of retro type flags use the 1976-2012 logo and the 2000-2014 wordmark logo.
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Based on this photo.
Fan Flags are commercially manufactured flags either officially approved or licensed by a team or, unfortunately, in some cases, they might be illegal "ripoffs." There are also non-commercial one-of-a-kind handmade fan variants in use. They come in many styles, both vertical and horizon, and many variants exist. Designs are available with various horizontal and vertical strip patterns and design elements, but these flags all use some common design elements: usually a team logo, or a team helmet, and generally use the team colours of red, black, and white.
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images located by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
Fan flags are available for the Stampeders both in vertical and horizontal formats. These Helmet-style flags done in the team colors with different field designs and are made for most CFL teams and have become very popular in recent years.
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image by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023 (Based on this photo)
Use of the older Calgary Stampeders logo on the helmet makes this questionable second flag almost makes it a retro flags.
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image by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
The use of a single Calgary Stampeders logo is a fairly common motif of Horsemen fan flags, but why not a herd of three?.
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images by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo.
images by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
image located by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
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image by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023 (Based on this photo)
Of course, pennant type flags are also in use.
Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
images by Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023
Based on this photo and this photo.
These Stamps fan flags are less for displaying at games or on flag poles, but more for the walls of the home "man cave."
These "Sundays are for Stampeders" and "Welcome to Stampeders Country" type flags are being made for other CFL teams, naturally used with varying team names, days, and colours.
Pete Loeser, 15 January 2023