Calgary Stampeders - Wall of Fame

Wall of Fame

The Stampeders Wall of Fame recognizes the greatest players and most important off-field contributors in Stampeders history; it was Instituted in 1985.

Honoured Players as of 2010:

  • 1985 Paul Rowe 1945–50
  • 1985 Wayne Harris 1961–72
  • 1985 John Helton 1969–78
  • 1986 Don Luzzi 1958–69
  • 1986 Larry Robinson 1961–74
  • 1988 Herm Harrison 1964–72
  • 1988 Harvey Wylie 1956–64
  • 1990 Jerry Keeling 1961–72
  • 1990 Sugarfoot Anderson 1949–54
  • 1992 Willie Burden 1974–81
  • 1992 Harry Langford 1950–58
  • 1994 Tom Forzani 1973–83
  • 1994 Earl Lunsford 1956, 1959–63
  • 1996 Tony Pajaczkowski 1955–65
  • 1996 Lloyd Fairbanks 1975–82, 1989–91
  • 1999 Lovell Coleman 1960–67
  • 1999 George Hansen 1959–66
  • 2002 Peter Liske 1966–68, 1973–74
  • 2002 Keith Spaith 1948–54
  • 2004 Allen Pitts 1990–2000
  • 2006 Dave Sapunjis 1990–96
  • 2006 J.T. Hay 1979–88
  • 2008 Doug Flutie 1992–95
  • 2008 Frank Andruski 1966–73
  • 2008 Rocco Romano 1987, 1992–2000
  • 2010 Alondra Johnson 1991–2003
  • 2010 Will Johnson 1989–96
  • 2010 Bernie Morrison 1978–88
  • 2012 Kelvin Anderson 1996–2002
  • 2012 Jeff Garcia 1994–98
  • 2012 Rudy Linterman 1968–77

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