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Canadian football team season
The 1979 Montreal Alouettes finished the season in first place in the Eastern Conference with an 11–4–1 record and appeared in the 67th Grey Cup . The Alouettes would lose the championship game to the Edmonton Eskimos for the second consecutive year.
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Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
1
July 10
at Toronto Argonauts
W 11–9
1–0
Exhibition Stadium
42,108
2
2
July 17
at BC Lions
L 10–25
1–1
Empire Stadium
51,237
3
3
July 25
vs. Calgary Stampeders
L 7–19
1–2
Olympic Stadium
51,237
4
4
Aug 1
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 21–8
2–2
Ivor Wynne Stadium
41,232
5
5
Aug 7
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 25–10
3–2
Olympic Stadium
41,232
6
Bye
7
6
Aug 20
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
W 32–14
4–2
Olympic Stadium
51,487
8
7
Aug 29
at Ottawa Rough Riders
L 29–31
4–3
Lansdowne Park
31,672
9
8
Sept 4
at Toronto Argonauts
W 28–25
5–3
Exhibition Stadium
45,202
10
9
Sept 9
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 31–11
6–3
Olympic Stadium
51,203
11
10
Sept 16
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 21–14
7–3
Ivor Wynne Stadium
18,511
12
11
Sept 23
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 11–3
8–3
Olympic Stadium
35,240
13
12
Sept 30
at Ottawa Rough Riders
T 29–29
8–3–1
Lansdowne Park
32,669
14
13
Oct 8
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 6–47
8–4–1
Commonwealth Stadium
42,778
15
Bye
16
14
Oct 20
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 25–11
9–4–1
Olympic Stadium
37,690
17
15
Oct 27
vs. Ottawa Rough Riders
W 24–8
10–4–1
Olympic Stadium
47,368
18
16
Nov 4
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 41–20
11–4–1
Olympic Stadium
41,382
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Montreal's star running back David Green became the fifth Alouette to be named Most Outstanding Player. He led the league in rushing with 1678 yards on 287 carries.
Franchise Stadiums Lineage and Lore Important figures Retired numbers Key personnel Grey Cup Championships (8) Eastern Division Championships (19) Current league affiliations