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Marco Cyncar : ウィキペディア英語版
Marco Cyncar

Marco Cyncar (born April 13, 1958 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a former Canadian Football League receiver who played eleven seasons for the Edmonton Eskimos. He was a member of four Grey Cup Championship teams in Edmonton.
Cyncar played for the Edmonton Wildcats of the Canadian Junior Football League〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CJFL alumni in the CFL ) 〕 and also university football with the Alberta Golden Bears from 1976 to 1978.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alberta Golden Bears in Pro Football )〕 He was selected by the Eskimos in the 1979 CFL Draft as a territorial exemption and won his first Grey Cup as a member of that year's squad.
An interesting deal in the 1980 CFL season saw the Eskimos "loan" Cyncar to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for a single season after which he returned for the 1981 CFL season. He completed his career in Edmonton gathering three more Grey Cup victories as part of the Eskimos dynasty of that period.〔 〕
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