The Hamilton Spectator

Stampeders to add Buono to the team’s Wall of Fame

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The Calgary Stampeders will add former head coach/ general manager Wally Buono to their Wall of Fame, the Canadian Football League club has announced.

Buono joined the Stampeders as an assistant coach in 1987 before becoming head coach in ’90.

He remained in that post through 2002, leading Calgary to top spot in the West Division seven times, six Grey Cup appearance­s and three victories.

Buono added GM duties in 1992. He holds the franchise records for most games coached (234), victories (153), playoff wins (12) and championsh­ips.

He later joined the B.C. Lions as head coach and general manager in 2003 and remained with the club until retiring after the 2018 season.

Buono will be honoured at halftime of Calgary’s home game July 21 versus B.C.

“We’re excited to bring back the Wall of Fame and honouring Wally is the perfect way to mark this historic occasion,” said Calgary president Jay McNeil, who played nine seasons for Buono as a Stampeders offensive lineman.

Buono remains B.C.’s all-time leader in wins with 162 and led the franchise to two Grey Cup victories. He became the winningest coach in CFL history Sept. 19, 2009, passing the late Don Matthews’ mark of 231.

Buono retired with a total of 282 regular-season victories as a CFL head coach.

He was part of seven Grey Cupwinning teams, including two as a player with the Montreal Alouettes, and four times received the Annis Stukus Trophy as the league’s coach of the year.

Buono was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2014.

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