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The 90th Grey Cup, held in 2002, marked a significant moment in Canadian football, showcasing a thrilling championship clash between the Montreal Alouettes and the Edmonton Eskimos. The Alouettes triumphed with a score of 25-16, solidifying their prowess in the league. Concluding the season with an impressive record of 13 wins and 5 losses, the Alouettes finished first in the CFL's East Division, exemplifying their dominance. This victory not only highlighted their competitive spirit but also contributed to the rich history of the Grey Cup, celebrating over nine decades of fierce rivalry and sportsmanship in Canadian football.