Who Won Army Or Navy

Few rivalries in college football, if any, can compare to the historic nature of the Army-Navy game.

The teams’ ties to the military academies, coupled with the players’ future service in their respective branches, make this a football game like no other. The annual turnout for the game is evidence of that.

The same will be true when the teams kick off for the 124th time on Saturday in Foxborough, Mass. As always, neither rankings nor records nor postseason implications matter when the Black Knights and Midshipmen meet up on the field.

There is no greater game for Army — “Beat Navy!” — or Navy — “Beat Army!”

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With that, The Sporting News has everything you need to know about the Army-Navy rivalry, including the all-time record, past scores and locations associated with the game:

Army-Navy all-time record

Navy leads the all-time series with a 62-54-7 over the Black Knights. The Midshipmen also enjoy the longest win streak in the series: 14 years from 2002 through 2015, which was finally broken with a 21-17 Army victory in 2016. Navy’s largest margin of victory came in 1973 in a 51-0 shutout.

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The Black Knights have enjoyed plenty of success in this game as well, enjoying their longest win streak (five games) from 1927-33 and again from 1992-96. Army also enjoyed a 12-year unbeaten streak from 1922-33, which also included two ties and two years the game wasn’t held.

Army also enjoys a 2-0 record vs. Navy in “Game of the Century” meetings — contests in which the teams were ranked in the top two. The top-ranked Black Knights won both the 1944 and ’45 meetings against No. 2 Navy, winning with scores of 23-7 and 32-13, respectively.

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Army-Navy past scores

1890s: Navy leads 3-2

Year Outcome 1890 Navy 24, Army 0 1891 Army 32, Navy 16 1892 Navy 12, Army 4 1893 Navy 6, Army 4 1899 Army 17, Navy 5

1900s: Army leads 5-3-1

Year Outcome 1900 Navy 11, Army 7 1901 Army 11, Navy 5 1902 Army 22, Navy 8 1903 Army 40, Navy 5 1904 Army 11, Navy 0 1905 Army 6, Navy 6 1906 Navy 10, Army 0 1907 Navy 6, Army 0 1908 Army 6, Navy 4

1910s: Series tied 4-4

Year Outcome 1910 Navy 3, Army 0 1911 Navy 3, Army 0 1912 Navy 6, Army 0 1913 Army 22, Navy 9 1914 Army 20, Navy 0 1915 Army 14, Navy 0 1916 Army 15, Navy 7 1919 Navy 6, Army 0

1920s: Army leads 4-2-2

Year Outcome 1920 Navy 7, Army 0 1921 Navy 7, Army 0 1922 Army 17, Navy 14 1923 Army 0, Navy 0 1924 Army 12, Navy 0 1925 Army 10, Navy 3 1926 Army 21, Navy 21 1927 Army 14, Navy 9

1930s: Army leads 7-3

Year Outcome 1930 Army 6, Navy 0 1921 Army 17, Navy 7 1932 Army 20, Navy 0 1933 Army 12, Navy 7 1934 Navy 3, Army 0 1935 Army 28, Navy 6 1936 Navy 7, Army 0 1937 Army 6, Navy 0 1938 Army 14, Navy 7 1939 Navy 10, Army 0

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1940s: Army leads 5-4-1

Year Outcome 1940 Navy 14, Army 0 1941 Navy 14, Army 6 1942 Navy 14, Army 0 1943 Navy 13, Army 0 1944 Army 23, Navy 7 1945 Army 32, Navy 13 1946 Army 21, Navy 18 1947 Army 21, Navy 0 1948 Army 21, Navy 21 1949 Army 38, Navy 0

1950s: Navy leads 6-3-1

Year Outcome 1950 Navy 14, Army 2 1951 Navy 42, Army 7 1952 Navy 7, Army 0 1953 Army 20, Navy 7 1954 Navy 27, Army 20 1955 Army 14, Navy 6 1956 Army 7, Navy 7 1957 Navy 14, Army 0 1958 Navy 22, Army 6 1959 Army 43, Navy 12

1960s: Navy leads 5-4-1

Year Outcome 1960 Navy 17, Army 12 1961 Navy 13, Army 7 1962 Navy 34, Army 13 1963 Navy 21, Army 13 1964 Army 11, Navy 8 1965 Army 7, Navy 7 1966 Army 20, Navy 7 1967 Navy 19, Army 14 1968 Army 21, Navy 13 1969 Army 27, Navy 0

1970s: Navy leads 7-3

Year Outcome 1970 Navy 11, Army 7 1971 Army 24, Navy 23 1972 Army 23, Navy 15 1973 Navy 51, Army 0 1974 Navy 19, Army 0 1975 Navy 30, Army 6 1976 Navy 38, Army 10 1977 Army 17, Navy 14 1978 Navy 28, Army 0 1979 Navy 31, Army 7

1980s: Navy leads 5-4-1

Year Outcome 1980 Navy 33, Army 6 1981 Army 3, Navy 3 1982 Navy 24, Army 7 1983 Navy 42, Army 13 1984 Army 28, Navy 11 1985 Navy 17, Army 7 1986 Army 27, Navy 7 1987 Army 17, Navy 3 1988 Army 20, Navy 15 1989 Navy 19, Army 17

1990s: Army leads 7-3

Year Outcome 1990 Army 30, Navy 20 1991 Navy 24, Army 3 1992 Army 25, Navy 24 1993 Army 16, Navy 14 1994 Army 22, Navy 20 1995 Army 14, Navy 13 1996 Army 28, Navy 24 1997 Navy 39, Army 7 1998 Army 34, Navy 30 1999 Navy 19, Army 9

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2000s: Navy leads 9-1

Year Outcome 2000 Navy 30, Army 28 2001 Army 26, Navy 17 2002 Navy 58, Army 12 2003 Navy 34, Army 6 2004 Navy 42, Army 13 2005 Navy 42, Army 23 2006 Navy 26, Army 14 2007 Navy 38, Army 3 2008 Navy 34, Army 0 2009 Navy 17, Army 3

2010s: Navy leads 7-3

Year Outcome 2010 Navy 31, Army 17 2011 Navy 27, Army 21 2012 Navy 17, Army 13 2013 Navy 34, Army 7 2014 Navy 17, Army 10 2015 Navy 21, Army 17 2016 Army 21, Navy 17 2017 Army 14, Navy 13 2018 Army 17, Navy 170 2019 Navy 31, Army 7

2020s: Army leads 2-1

Year Outcome 2020 Army 15, Navy 0 2021 Navy 17, Army 13 2022 Army 20, Navy 17 (2OT)

Army-Navy game locations

The Army-Navy game is traditionally held in Philadelphia, with last year’s game representing the 90th played in the City of Brotherly Love. Army has hosted the game at West Point four times (most recently in 2020), with Navy hosting it in Annapolis three times (most recently in 1942).

The 2023 game at Gillette Stadium is the first time the rivalry has been contested in the Boston area.

Here are the other neutral sites where the game has been played beyond Philadelphia:

  • Princeton, N.J. (1905)
  • New York (1913, 1915-16, 1919-21, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1930-31)
  • Baltimore (1924, 1944, 2000, 2007, 2014, 2016)
  • Chicago (1926)
  • Pasadena, Calif. (1983)
  • Landover, Md. (2011)
  • East Rutherford, N.J. (1989, 1993, 1997, 2002, 2021)
  • Foxborough, Mass. (2023)

The 90 games held in Philadelphia have been held at four different stadiums, starting with Franklin Field, then Municipal Stadium (before it was renamed to John F. Kenny Stadium), Veterans Stadium and, currently, Lincoln Financial Field:

  • Franklin Field (18 games from 1899 through 1935)
  • Municipal Stadium/John F. Kennedy Stadium (41 games from 1936 through 1979)
  • Veterans Stadium (17 games from 1980 through 2001)
  • Lincoln Financial Field (14 games from 2003 through 2022)

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