ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Scott Flagel Scott FlagelCanadian gridiron football player (born 1961) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: "Scott Flagel" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Scott FlagelProfilePositionDefensive backPersonal informationBorn (1961-09-26) September 26, 1961 (age 64)Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaCareer informationCollegeArizona Western CollegeCareer history 1982–1987Winnipeg Blue Bombers1988Calgary Stampeders1988–1989Hamilton Tiger-Cats1989–1991Ottawa Rough Riders Awards and highlights Grey Cup champion (1984) CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award (1987) Lew Hayman Trophy (1987) 3× CFL All-Star (1986, 1987, 1989) 3× CFL East All-Star (1986, 1987, 1989) Career statisticsGames played218Interceptions40Sacks7Canadian Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2025) Scott Flagel (born September 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional football defensive back who played ten seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for four teams.[1] He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2025. Professional career Flagel was the winner of the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 1987 and was a CFL All-Star three times.[2] He won a Grey Cup title in 1984 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Flagel was announced as a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2025 class on June 12, 2025.[3] References ↑ Gaschnitz, K. Michael (October 1997). Professional sports statistics: a North American team-by-team and major non-team events, year-by-year reference, 1876 through 1996. McFarland & Co. p. 803. ISBN 978-0-7864-0299-1. Retrieved 29 May 2011. ↑ "2025 CFL Guide" (PDF). Canadian Football League. Retrieved June 12, 2025. ↑ "Jeremaine Copeland, Bryan Chiu highlight CFHOF Class of 2025". Canadian Football League. June 12, 2025. vteCanadian Football League Most Outstanding Canadian Award 1954: James 1955: Kwong 1956: Kwong 1957: James 1958: Howell 1959: Jackson 1960: Stewart 1961: Pajaczkowski 1962: Wylie 1963: Jackson 1964: Grant 1965: Karcz 1966: Jackson 1967: Evanshen 1968: Nielsen 1969: Jackson 1970: Young 1971: Evanshen 1972: Young 1973: Organ 1974: Gabriel 1975: J. Foley 1976: Gabriel 1977: Gabriel 1978: Gabriel 1979: Fennell 1980: Dattilio 1981: Poplawski 1982: DiPietro 1983: Bennett 1984: Arakgi 1985: Bennett 1986: Poplawski 1987: Flagel 1988: Elgaard 1989: DiPietro 1990: Elgaard 1991: Marshall 1992: Elgaard 1993: Sapunjis 1994: Wilcox 1995: Sapunjis 1996: Blugh 1997: Millington 1998: Morreale 1999: O'Shea 2000: Millington 2001: Brown 2002: Cahoon 2003: Cahoon 2004: Clermont 2005: Johnson 2006: Johnson 2007: Clermont 2008: Peterson 2009: R. Foley 2010: Fantuz 2011: Messam 2012: Cornish 2013: Cornish 2014: Cornish 2015: Sinopoli 2016: Messam 2017: Harris 2018: Sinopoli 2019: Muamba 2021: Lokombo 2022: Rourke 2023: Oliveira 2024: Oliveira 2025: Rourke vteWinnipeg Blue Bombers 72nd Grey Cup champions 2 Tom Clements 3 Trevor Kennerd 6 Bob Cameron 8 Norman Gibbs 12 John Hufnagel 14 Scott Flagel 21 James Murphy 24 Ken Hailey 26 Kevin Neiles 26 Donovan Rose 29 Jerome Erdman 30 Dan Huclack 31 Rick House 33 Pat Cantner 35 Tyrone Jones 36 David Shaw 37 Frank Robinson 38 Willard Reaves 39 Sean Kehoe 43 John Bonk 50 Mark Moors 52 Aaron Brown 54 Vernon Pahl 55 Tony Norman 58 Guy Boliaux 59 Lyle Bauer 62 Richard Nemeth 63 Chris Walby 64 Doug MacIver 65 Nick Bastaja 66 Paul Palma 66 Pieter Vanden Bos 68 Val Belcher 70 Jeff Boyd 71 Joe Poplawski 72 Delbert Fowler 75 Stan Mikawos 76 Darrell Patterson 78 Brent Racette Head coach: Cal Murphy Assistant coaches: Art Asselta Fred Glick John Gregory Mike Riley Bob Vespaziani vteMembers of the Canadian Football Hall of FamePlayers Abendschan Ah You Aldag D. Allen Anderson Atchison B. Bailey Baker Barrow Bass Batstone Battle Beach Benecick Bennett Bonk Bourke Bowman Box Breen Bright C. Brock D. Brock Do. Brown T. Brown Browne Brule Burden Burris Cahoon Calvillo Cameron J. Campbell Casey Charlton Childress Chiu Clarke Clements Clemons Coffey Coleman Conacher Connop Copeland Copeland Cornish Corrigall Covington C. Cox E. Cox R. Craig Crawford Cronin D. Cutler W. Cutler Dalla Riva E. Davis DiPietro Dixon Dressler Dunigan Elgaard Elimimian Eliowitz Emerson Estay Etcheverry Evanshen Fairbanks Faloney Fear Fennell Fernandez Ferraro Ferrone Fieldgate Flagel Fleming Flory Da. Flutie Do. Flutie Flynn Frank Fryer Gabriel Gaines Gall George Golab Goldsmith Gorrell Grant Gray Green Greer Griffing D. Hall Ham Hanson Harding D. Harris W. Harris Harrison Helton Henley Highbaugh Hinton Holloway Huffman Hufnagel Hugo Ilesic Isbister Jackson Jacobs E. James G. James A. Johnson B. Johnson W. Johnson Ty. Jones Jurasin Kabat Kapp Keeling B. Kelly E. Kelly Kepley Krol Kwong Lapointe Lancaster Lawson Leadlay Lear Lehmann L. Lewis N. Lewis Lumsden Lunsford Luster Luzzi Makowsky McCallum McCance McGill McGowan McManus McQuarters B. Miles R. Miles Mills Mitchell Molson Montford Moon F. Morris T. Morris Mosca J. Murphy Narcisse Nelson Nettles Neumann O'Quinn O'Shea Okeke Olafioye Owens Pajaczkowski Jac. Parker Jam. Parker Passaglia Patterson Payton G. Perry N. Perry Phillips A. Pitts E. Pitts Pless Ploen Poplawski Pringle Quilty Racine Raimey Ray Rebholz Reed Reeve Ridgway Rigney Roberts Robinson Romano Rowe Ruby Russel T. Scott V. Scott Shatto Simon Be. Simpson Bo. Simpson Sprague Stegall Steinauer Stevenson Stewart Stirling Sutherin Symons Thelen Thornton Timmis Tindale Tinsley Tommy Trawick Tubman Tucker Urness Uteck Vaughan Vaughn Vavra Vercheval Wagner Walby Walker Weir Welch West Wilkinson G. Williams A. Wilson D. Wilson Winfield Wylie Yochum Young Zambiasi Zock Builders Ackles Anselmo Back R. 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