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| Position | Defensive back | ||||||
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| Born | (1961-09-26)September 26, 1961 (age 64) Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada | ||||||
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| College | Arizona Western College | ||||||
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| 1982–1987 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | ||||||
| 1988 | Calgary Stampeders | ||||||
| 1988–1989 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | ||||||
| 1989–1991 | Ottawa Rough Riders | ||||||
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2025) | |||||||
Scott Flagel (born September 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professionalfootballdefensive back who played ten seasons in theCanadian Football League (CFL) for four teams.[1] He was inducted into theCanadian Football Hall of Fame in 2025.
Flagel was the winner of theCFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 1987 and was a CFL All-Star three times.[2] He won a Grey Cup title in1984 with theWinnipeg Blue Bombers.
Flagel was announced as a member of theCanadian Football Hall of Fame 2025 class on June 12, 2025.[3]
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