ZANS Zveza va Ameriski Nogomet Slovenije (Slovenia American Football League) 1. Liga 2010-2013

ZANS 1. Liga 2010

TeamPWLTPFPAPct
Ljubljana Silverhawks (C)6600358201.000
Kranj Alp Devils (P)6330110167.500
Maribor Generals6330143202.500
Celje Gold Diggers606046268.000
[Reference: 10]
DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
26.06.2010Celje Gold Diggers12Maribor Generals26
Slo Bowl I
26.06.2010Alp Devils0Ljubljana Silverhawks41
[References: 9]

ZANS 1. Liga 2011

TeamPWLTPFPAPct
Ljubljana Silverhawks6600277921.000
Zagreb Thunder6420146142.667
Maribor Generals6240200186.333
Kranj Alp Devils606025228.000
[Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
25.06.2011Maribor Generals35Alp Devils14
Slo Bowl II
25.06.2011Ljubljana Silverhawks29Zagreb Thunder19
[References: 7]

ZANS 1. Liga 2012

TeamPWLTPFPAPct
Ljubljana Silverhawks (C)5500155141.000
Maribor Generals (P)6420143123.667
Kranj Alp Devils6240123125.333
Zagreb Raiders *20202270.000
Zagreb Thunder *303018129.000
[Reference: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Slo Bowl III
23.06.2012Ljubljana Silverhawks23Maribor Generals10
[References: 5]

Note: *Croatian teams Zagreb Raiders and Zagreb Thunder played a half schedule – one match each against each Slovenian team. Ljublana Silverhawks v Zagreb Raiders not played.

ZANS 2013

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
16.06.2013Kranj Alp Devils0Ljubljana Silverhawks31
Slo Bowl IV
22.06.2013Maribor Generals0Ljubljana Silverhawks45
[References: 3-4

Report

After years playing in Austrian Lower Divisions there were enough Slovenian American Football teams in 2010 to form their own American Football League – the ZANS Zveza za Ameriski Nogomet Slovenije – which featured four teams: Ljubljana Silverhawks (the Champions), Maribor Generals, Kranj Alp Devils and Celje Gold Diggers. Ljubljana Silverhawks defeated Alp Devils 41-0 in Slo Bowl I. Celje pulled out in 2011 and the three remaining teams were joined by Zagreb Thunder and Zagreb Raiders from Croatia. Again the League was won by the Silverhawks 29-19 over Zagreb Thunder. In 2012 the two Croatian teams joined with other Croatian teams to form their own league and the ZANS was again down to three teams, although the Croatian teams played a half-schedule against the Slovenian teams, The Slo Bowl was won again in 2012 and 2013 by Ljubljana Silverhawks, Slo Bowl III 23-10 over Maribor Generals and then in Slo Bowl IV 45-0 against the same team. The ZANS League ceased operations after that year with the teams concentrating on playing in the Alpe-Adria Football League. It was resurrected in 2017.

References

Wayback Machine

[2] ZANS (2017) I. liga [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150201054533/http://zans.si/tekme/1-liga [Accessed 11 April 2021][Original Website at: http://zans.si/tekme/1-liga [Last Accessed 21 December 2017]

[3] Ljubljana Silverhawks Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2013 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130806000814/http://www.silverhawks.si/sezona-2013/ [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[4] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2013 ZANS Slo Bowl IV [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213050050/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2013/zans-slo-bowl-iv/calendar/7.html [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[5] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2012 ZANS Slo Bowl III [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213074816/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2012/zans-slo-bowl-iii/calendar/6.html [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[6] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2012 ZANS Championship [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213050705/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2012/zans-lestvica/ltable/5.html?gr_id=0 [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[7] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2011 ZANS Slo Bowl II [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213054251/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2011/zans-slo-bowl-ii/calendar/4.html [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[8] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2011 ZANS Championship [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213054640/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2011/zans-lestvica/ltable/3.html?gr_id=0 [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[9] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2009/10 ZANS Slo Bowl I [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213081958/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2009-2010/zans-slo-bowl-i/calendar/2.html [Accessed 11 April 2021]

[10] Maribor Generals Wayback Machine (2013) Sezona 2010 ZANS Championship [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150213052718/http://generals.si/tekmovanja/sezona-2009-2010/zans-lestvica/ltable/1.html?gr_id=0 [Accessed 11 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane.

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SAFSrbija (Serbian American Football League) 2004-2006

SAFSrbija Logo [References: 1]

SAFS League 2004

SAFS League 2004PWLTPFPAPct
Kragujevac Wildboars (C)4400102241.000
Beograd Vukovi (P)431010052.750
Sirmium Legionaires (P)42207566.500
Pancevo Panthers41304698.250
Nis Steeds404025108.000
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
PolufinaleSemi-Final
16.10.2004Beograd Vukovi24Sirmium Legionaires0
Serbian Bowl I
07.11.2004Kragujevac Wildboars21Beograd Vukovi6
[References: 2]

SAFS Cup 2005

SAFS Cup 2005PWLTPFPAPts
Group 1-3
Beograd Vukovi (C)4400189138
Kragujevac Wildboars4310210326
Sirmium Legionaires4220261474
Group 4-6
Novi Sad Dukes431082706
Kraljevo Royal Crowns422015804
Pancevo Panthers413057582
Group 7-10
Beograd Blue Dragons32102644
Nis Steeds303081490
Mad Dogs #20206440
Pozarevac Outlaws #20200840
[References: Compiled from results and Table in 4]

note: Teams divided into 3 Groups for first phase, playing two games each within group. First places went into Group 1-3 for second phase, playing 2 more games within their group; second places within first phase groups went into Group 4-6 for second phase and so on. #Mad Dogs and Pozarevac Outlaws did not take part in second phase.

SAFS 2006

SAFS League 2006PWLTPFPAPct
Sever (North)
Klek Knights (C)4400124191.000
Pancevo Panthers (P)43107461.750
Sombor Celtis (P)42207269.500
Sabac Sharks41304693.250
Kula Hunters404028102.000
Jug (South)
Kraljevo Royal Crowns (C)550020481.000
Pozarevic Outlaws (P)541013388.800
Elektrikar (P)532013296.600
Smederovo Bedemi51311977.300
Obrenovac Sky Thunder513150131.300
Jagodina Red Celts505032170.000
[References: 5; PF-PA Compiled from Results in 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Plej-OfPlayoffs
03.09.2006Pozarevic Outlaws13Sombor Celtis20
09.09.2006Pancevo Panthers36Elektrikar15
PolufinaleSemi-Finals
16.09.2006Klek Knights20Sombor Celtis7
24.09.2006Kraljevo Royal Crowns12Pancevo Panthers0
Serbian Bowl II
15.10.2006Klek Knights16Kraljevo Royal Crowns7
[References: 6]

Report

The SAFSrbija – Serbian American Football League was inaugurated in 2004, playing what appears to have been unkitted contact American Football. Kragujevac Wildboars defeated Beograd Vukovi (Wolves) 21-6 in Serbian Bowl I (also possibly known as American Bowl I). The 2005 season saw an expansion to 10 teams, necessitating a two-phase league, with teams divided into three groups, followed by a second phase whereby the top team in each group played a further match against the other (Group 1-3) as did the 4 to 6 Group and 7-10 Group. The deciding match in Group 1-3 was the Final match won 20-7 by Vukovi over Wild Boars.

In 2006 the top teams Kragujevac Wild Boars, Beograd Vukovi, Sirmium Legionaires and Novi Sad Dukes all left SAFSrbija to join the Central European Football League (also known as the South East League of American Football) which was fully kitted, helmet and pads Football, featuring teams from Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia, and Romania. That year SAFSrbija played a two-division set-up with the Northern (Sever) Champions Klek Knights defeating Southern (Jug) Champions Kraljevo Royal Crowns 16-7 in Serbian Bowl II. For 2007 the SAFSrbija League was divided between a fully kitted helmets and pads league and an unkitted contact league, with a Playoff between the top two teams in the SAFSrbija League and the top two teams in SELAF (CAFL) for the National Championship of Serbia (see following years).

Of note to Irish readers is the presence of two teams named after Celts: the Jagodina Red Celts (also translated as Strawberry Celts) and Sombor Celtis. Sombor played one season in 2006 finishing with a 2-2 record, losing 20-7 in the Semi-Finals to eventual winners Klek Knights. Jagodina Red Celts played in 2005 and 2006 in the unkitted divisions, losing all games both seasons and then in 2007 joining the fully-kitted division (see following years).

References

Logos

[1] SAFS (2007) header01 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214072649im_/http://www.safsrbija.com/img/header01.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2021]

Websites

[2] SAFS (2007) Sezona 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214072649/http://www.safsrbija.com/safs-tabela04.php [Accessed 11 December 2020]

[3] SAFS (2007) Rezultati 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214072639/http://www.safsrbija.com/safs-rezultati04.php [Accessed 11 December 2020]

[4] SAFS (2007) Kup 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214072628/http://www.safsrbija.com/safs-kup05.php [Accessed 11 December 2020]

[5] SAFS (2007) Sezona 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214020546/http://www.safsrbija.com/safs-tabela06.php [Accessed 11 December 2020]

[6] SAFS (2007) Rezultati 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071214020541/http://www.safsrbija.com/safs-rezultati06.php [Accessed 11 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane & John Wills

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CAAF Ceska Asociace Americkaho Fotbalu (Czech Republic) 1994-1999

CAAF Logo [References: 1]

CAAF 1994

CAAF 1994PWLTPFPAPct
Prague Panthers (C)6600306361.000
Brno Alligators63307199.500
Prague Lions6330106134.500
Ostrava Cobras606018232.000
[References: 2]

CAAF 1995

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
14.10.1995Prague Panthers54Ostrava Eagles6
15.10.1995Prague Lions1Brno Alligators0 #
Czech Bowl II
22.10.1995Prague Panthers52Prague Lions22
[References: 3]

CAAF 1996

CAAF 1996PWLTPFPAPct
Prague Panthers (C)6600412551.000
Ostrava Steelers (P)651031070.833
Brno Alligators (P)6420303114.667
Prague Lions (P)6330204124.500
Havirov Vikings624050272.333
Pribram Rams615020372.167
Pilsen Bulldogs606038330.000
[References: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
05.10.1996Ostrava Steelers32Brno Alligators21
06.10.1996Prague Panthers6Prague Lions0
Czech Bowl III
12.10.1996Prague Panthers48Ostrava Steelers30
[References: 4]

CAAF 1997

CAAF 1997PWLTPFPAPct
Skupina Zapad
Prague Panthers (C)871040853.875
Prague Lions (P)853029996.625
Pribram Rams807123387.063
Skupina Vychod
Ostrava Steelers (C)9900320791.000
Brno Alligators (P)9540229130.556
Bratislava Monarchs9360136294.333
Havirov Devils908137413.056
[References: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
12.10.1997Prague Panthers35Brno Alligators34
12.10.1997Ostrava Steelers21Prague Panthers16
Czech Bowl IV
19.10.1997Ostrava Steelers35Prague Panthers21
[References: 5]

CAAF 1998

CAAF 1998PWLTPFPAPct
Skupina Zapad
Prague Panthers (C)8800373491.000
Prague Lions (P)862037181.750
Pilsen Tornadoes808032600.000
Skupina Vychod
Ostrava Steelers (C)972026679.778
Bratislava Monarchs (P)9441212155.500
Brno Alligators9351228261.389
Havirov Devils918084341.111
[References: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
10.10.1998Prague Panthers 44Bratislava Monarchs0
10.10.1998Ostrava Steelers14Prague Lions30
Czech Bowl V
24.10.1998Prague Lions29Prague Panthers8
[References: 6]

CAAF 1999

CAAF 1999PWLTPFPAPct
Skupina Zapad
Prague Panthers (C)101000388141.000
Prague Lions (P)1082047383.800
Pribram Rams1019074470.100
Pilsen Tornadoes1019020562.100
Skupina Vyvhod
Brno Alligators (C)10820305208.800
Bratislava Monarchs (P)10550322135.500
Ostrava Steelers10550208163.500
Havirov Devils10280144299.200
[References: 7]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
18.09.1999Prague Panthers56Bratislava Monarchs16
18.09.1999Brno Alligators6Prague Lions23
Czech Bowl VI
03.10.1999Prague Panthers38Prague Lions0
[References: 7]

Report

The first Czech American Football Association (CAAF) season was in 1994, not long after independence from the Soviets. Four teams entered: Prague Panthers, Brno Alligators, Prague Lions and Ostrava Cobras. Prague Panthers finished the season 6-0 claiming the CAAF Championship. In 1995 Ostrava Cobras were replaced by Ostrava Eagles, otherwise it was the same four teams with Prague Panthers again emerging victorious in the Czech Bowl by a score of 52-22 over Prague Lions. In 1996 there was yet another team in Ostrava, the Steelers, and this time they got the mix right going all the way to Czech Bowl III where they were defeated by the Prague Panthers, who won their third Championship in as many years 48-30. The league nearly doubled in size that year with the addition of Pribram Rams, Havirov Vikings and Pilsen Bulldogs, all of whom failed to make the playoffs. The Vikings were replaced in 1997 by the Havirov Devils and the Pilsen team folded, replaced in the league by Bratislava Monarchs from Slovakia. The league was divided into East (Vychod) and West (Zapad) Divisions. Ostrava Steelers went one better that year triumphing 35-21 against Prague Panthers in Czech Bowl IV.

There was a new team back in Pilsen, the Tornadoes in 1998, replacing Pribram Rams, and the Prague Lions became the third team to win the Czech Bowl after shocking Ostrava Steelers in the Semi-Finals and then Prague Panthers 29-8 in Czech Bowl V. In 1999 Pribram Rams returned bringing the CAAF league up to 8 teams. Prague Panthers won back the Czech Bowl, 38-0 over Prague Lions. With some big mismatches (Lions defeating Rams 101-0 and Tornadoes 56-0; Monarchs defeating Tornadoes 59-0 and Rams 82-0; Alligators winning 66-0 against Tornadoes) and the resulting forfeits by the Rams and Havirov Devils towards the end of the season the league was split into Divisions A and B respectively for the stronger and weaker teams in 2000.

References

Logos

[1] CAAF (2021) nejnovejsi [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/_SitePublic/img/nejnovejsi.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2021]

Websites

[2] CAAF (2017) Czech Bowl I [Internet] Available from: http://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/63/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

[3] CAAF (2017)  Czech Bowl I [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/62/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

[4] CAAF (2017)  Czech Bowl III   [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/61/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

[5] CAAF (2017)  Czech Bowl I [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/60/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

[6] CAAF (2017)  Czech Bowl  [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/59/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

[7] CAAF (2017)  Czech Bowl VI   [Internet] Available from: https://www.caaf.cz/?path=divize/58/rozpisdivize/ [Accessed 21 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane & John Wills

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Sveriges Amerikanska FotbollForbund Superserien (SAFF Sweden Superseries) 1997-1999

SAFF Superserien Logo 2001 [References: 5]

SAFF 1997

SAFF Superserien 1997WLTPFPAPct
Norra Konferensen
Stockholm Mean Machines (C)109104399518
Uppsala 86ers (P)104602153128
Arlanda Jets102802133724
Vasteras Roedeers102801734484
Sodra Konferensen
Limhamn Griffins (C)1010003858320
Kristianstad C4 Lions (P)1055034423310
Orebro Black Knights104602102708
Goteborg Giants104602143878
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
KvalmatchRelegation/Promotion
03.08.1997Carlstad Crusaders21Arlanda Jets14
03.08.1997Tyreso Royal Crown37Vasteras Roedeers12
Semifinal
10.08.1997Stockholm Mean Machines36Kristianstad C4 Lions22
10.08.1997Limhamn Griffins36Uppsala 86ers37
SM-FinalSwedish Championship
24.08.1997 Stockholm Mean Machines 28 Uppsala 86ers 21
[References: 2]

SAFF 1998

SAFF Superserien 1998PWLTPFPAPct
Stockholm Mean Machine (C)109103195818
Orebro Black Knights (P)1082030316416
Tyreso Royal Crowns (P)1073028629314
Carlstad Crusaders (P)1064031017812
Kristianstad C4 Lions1055015522910
Goteborg Giants103702002436
Uppsala 86ers102801502364
Limhamn Griffins100100483630
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semifinal
19.07.1998Stockholm Mean Machines32Carlstad Crusaders9
19.07.1998Orebro Black Knights35Tyreso Royal Crowns15
SM-FinalSwedish Championship
26.07.1998Stockholm Mean Machines31Orebro Black Knights10
[References: 3]

SAFF 1999

SAFF Superserien 1999PWLTPFPAPct
Stockholm Mean Machine (C)1091031811718
Carlstad Crusaders (P)1082030713116
Orebro Black Knights (P)1073029016314
Arlanda Jets (P)1055023920810
Kristianstad C4 Lions104601351958
Tyreso Royal Crowns104602672738
Goteborg Giants103701363196
Ystad Rockets100100523400
[References: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semifinaler
15.08.1999Stockholm Mean Machines42Arlanda Jets0
15.08.1999Carlstad Crusaders28Orebro Black Knights53
SM-FinalSwedish Championship
22.08.1999Stockholm Mean Machines48 Orebro Black Knights 25
[References: 4]

Report

Stockholm Mean Machines won the SAFF Swedish American Football Federation Championship three years running from 1997 to 1999. After winning the Norra (Northern) Conference in 1997 they defeated Uppsala 86ers 21-14 in the Sveriges-Meisterschaft SM-Final. With two teams relegated from Norra Conference after 1997 and none from the Sodra Conference (Southern) the two conferences were merged into one. Stockholm Mean Machines won the SM League title in 1998 with a 9-1 record and proceeded to defeat Orebro Black Knights 31-10 in the SM-Final. They repeated the feat in 1999 with a 48-25 victory over the Black Knights, again after finishing top of the Superseries with a 9-1 record.

References

Images

[1] SAFF Wayback Machine (2001) logo2 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20011212133716im_/http://www.amerikanskfotboll.com/bilder/logo2.gif [Accessed 10 April 2021]

[5] SAFF Wayback Machine (2001) sslogga [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010627010148im_/http://www.amerikanskfotboll.com/logo/superserien/sslogga.gif [Accessed 10 April 2021]

Internet Archive

[2] Westgotasport Wayback Machine (2001) Superserien 1997 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010713211749/http://www.westgotasport.se/Vsaff/swed/super-97.htm [Accessed 10 April 2021]

[3] Westgotasport Wayback Machine (2001) Superserien 1998 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010523033816/http://www.westgotasport.se/Vsaff/swed/super-98.htm [Accessed 10 April 2021]

[4] Westgotasport Wayback Machine (2001) Superserien 1999 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010524101743/http://www.westgotasport.se/Vsaff/swed/super-99.htm [Accessed 10 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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GB Inline Northern Ireland 2005-06

Standings

GB Inline Northern Ireland 2005-06 PWLTPFPAPts
Bangor Chiefs430139810
East Coast Blaze431028159
Blaze421135127
Belfast Flyers422026296
Bangor Apaches403111401
Lisburn Devils403110441
[References: 1]

Report

Bangor Chiefs were leading the GB Inline Northern Ireland league with 10 points after 4 rounds in 2005-06, one point ahead of East Coast Blaze, and three ahead of Blaze – the East Coast 2nds team. Other teams in the League were Belfast Flyers, Bangor Apaches (the Chiefs 2nd steam) and Lisburn Devils.

References

Websites

[1] Wayback Machine – East Coast Blaze (2006) Leagues: GB Inline [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060623115342/http://www.eastcoastblaze.com:80/League/index.cfm/League/4 [Accessed 3 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

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Irish Inline Hockey League Ladies 2003-04

Standings

IIHL Ladies 2003-04PWLTGFGAPts
East Coast Blaze II33003926
UCC Ladies30302390
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 2
07.02.2004East Coast Blaze II15UCC Ladies0
07.02.2004UCC Ladies1East Coast Blaze II13
07.02.2004UCC Ladies1East Coast Blaze II11
08.02.2004UCC LadiesEast Coast Blaze II
[References: 2]

Report

East Coast Blaze II (possibly their ladies team, or possibly a mixture of their ladies team and 2nds players), based in the Valley Leisure Centre in Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, defeated UCC ladies in three games in February 2004 in the only known ladies games for the 2003-04 season.

References

Logos

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Page (2017) Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Websites

[2] East Coast Blaze Wayback Machine (2007) Inline Hockey Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040728143050/http://www.eastcoastblaze.com/ [Accessed 7 June 2006][Last Accessed 3 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aedamar Kincaid.

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International Ice Hockey Federation European Inline Hockey Qualification 2013-14

IIHF Logo [References: 1]

Standings

IIHF European Inline Hockey 2013-14PWLOTLTGFGAPts
Latvia220004816
Ireland2110014133
FYR Macedonia202001490
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
09.08.2013FYR Macedonia1Latvia35
10.08.2013Ireland14FYR Macedonia0
11.08.2013Latvia13Ireland0
[References: 2]

Report

Ireland entered the 2013-2014 IIHF European Inline Hockey Qualification Tournament held in Passau, Germany from 9th to 11th August 2013. After Latvia thrashed FYR Macedonia 35-1, and Ireland won 14-0 against the same opposition, it came dow to Latvia and Ireland for the one qualification spot, which Latvia won 13-0. Ireland’s goals in the FYR Macedonia match were scored by Snel (3), Maharaj (2), Thompson, Spence (4), Gault (2)and Gowdy.

References

Websites

[1] Seeklogo.com (2016) International Ice Hockey Federation Logo [Internet] Available from: http://seeklogo.com/images/I/IIHF-logo-FF30AE83A5-seeklogo.com.gif”>http://seeklogo.com/images/I/IIHF-logo-FF30AE83A5-seeklogo.com.gif [Accessed 12 December 2016]

[2] International Ice Hockey Federation (2014) 2013/2014 IIHF European Inline Hockey Qualification [Internet] Available from: http://webarchive.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/championships/inline/qualification-2013-europe/ [Accessed 17 July 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Inline Hockey Ireland League 1 2018-19

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

 PWLOLGFGAPts
East Coast Blaze L1 (C)151320662526
Lumberjacks (P)15960815318
Waterford Vikings (P)15861394817
Dublin Wolves L1 (P)15771516715
Shadow Bandits (P)15690517110
Clare Badgers15213036604

[10]

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Playoffs Semi-Finals 
04.05.19Dublin Wolves L13Waterford Vikings2
04.05.19Shadow Bandits2Lumberjacks9
 Playoffs 3rd Place 
05.05.19Waterford Vikings9Shadow Bandits3
 Playoffs Final 
05.05.19Dublin Wolves L11Lumberjacks8
[References: 2]

Note: (C) League Champions – did not take part in Playoffs / (P) Qualify for Playoffs

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1The Rink, Portadown
09.09.2018Dublin Wolves L17Lumberjacks4
09.09.2018 Lumberjacks 5Shadow Bandits4
09.09.2018 Shadow Bandits 10 Dublin Wolves L1 4
Week 2Longford Inline Rink
14.10.2018Shadow Bandits3Clare Badgers2
14.10.2018Waterford Vikings2Dublin Wolves L17
14.10.2018East Coast Blaze L16Shadow Bandits7
14.10.2018Clare Badgers 1Waterford Vikings 5
14.10.2018East Coast Blaze L1 5Dublin Wolves L1 1
Week 3 Longford Inline Rink
03.11.2018Waterford Vikings 2Lumberjacks1
03.11.2018East Coast Blaze L17Clare Badgers4
Week 4The Rink, Portadown
18.11.2018East Coast Blaze L14Lumberjacks 2
18.11.2018Lumberjacks 4Dublin Wolves L12
18.11.2018East Coast Blaze L19Dublin Wolves L12
18.11.2018Clare Badgers3Shadow Bandits 4
18.11.2018Lumberjacks3Waterford Vikings 2
18.11.2018East Coast Blaze L16Shadow Bandits0
18.11.2018Dublin Wolves L16Waterford Vikings0
18.11.2018Lumberjacks10Clare Badgers 4
Week 5Longford Inline Rink
13.01.2019Lumberjacks7Shadow Bandits2
13.01.2019East Coast Blaze L19Dublin Wolves L12
13.01.2019Clare Badgers3Shadow Bandits4
13.01.2019Lumberjacks3Waterford Vikings2
13.01.2019East Coast Blaze L16Shadow Bandits 0
13.01.2019Dublin Wolves L16Waterford Vikings0
13.01.2019Lumberjacks10Clare Badgers4
Week 5Longford Inline Rink
03.02.2018Shadow Bandits1Dublin Wolves L13
03.02.2018Lumberjacks5Clare Badgers6
03.02.2018Waterford Vikings 3Shadow Bandits 0
03.02.2018Lumberjacks8Dublin Wolves L13
03.02.2018Shadow Bandits1Clare Badgers5
03.02.2018Waterford Vikings4Dublin Wolves L13
Week 6Longford Inline Rink
10.02.2019Waterford Vikings1Clare Badgers0
10.02.2019Clare Badgers0East Coast Blaze L11
Week 7Longford Inline Rink
16.02.2019Dubln Wolves L1 0East Coast Blaze L17
16.02.2019Lumberjacks15Shadow Bandits2
16.02.2019Waterford Vikings1East Coast Blaze L13
16.02.2019Lumberjacks9Clare Badgers3
16.02.2019Waterford Vikings7Shadow Bandits4
16.02.2019Clare Badgers3Dublin Wolves L15
16.02.2019Shadow Bandits0East Coast Blaze L11
Week 8The Rink, Portadown
16.03.2019East Coast Blaze L16Lumberjacks1
Week 9The Rink, Portadown
24.03.2019East Coast Blaze L13Lumberjacks2
24.03.2019Dublin Wolves L11Clare Badgers0
24.03.2019Waterford Vikings1Shadow Bandits6
24.03.2019Clare Badgers0East Coast Blaze L11
24.03.2019Lumberjacks5Waterford Vikings3
24.03.2019Shadow Bandits7Dublin Wolves L13
24.03.2019East Coast Blaze L10Waterford Vikings3
[References: 3]

Point Leaders

NameTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Ondrej VlachLumberjacksForward142220428
Lucian VerkinShadow Bandits16266324
Martin UrodaLumberjacksForward171413276
Tomas GlazerLumberjacksForward172162714
Ryan ThompsonEast Coast Blaze L1Forward101962510
[References: 2]

Most Penalty Minutes

NameTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Ross KillenDublin Wolves L110861430
PJ CunninghamShadow BanditsDefense1302229
Lukas JucikWaterford Vikings161462028
Eddy GallagherEast Coast Blaze L117851322
G.B. #16Dublin Wolves L1161041420
[References: 2]

Report

East Coast Blaze won the Inline Hockey Ireland League 1 (Tier 2) competition in 2018-19 finishing with 13 wins and 2 losses from their 15 games for 26 points, well ahead of Lumberjacks in second with 18 and Waterford Vikings in third on 17. Blaze did not however take part in the Playoffs and the third and fourth team to qualify were Dublin Wolves L1 with 15 points and Shadow Bandits with 10. Clare Badgers finished in 6th place on 4 points. Lumberjacks went on to win the playoffs with an 8-1 victory over Dublin Wolves L1 in the Final. Ondrej Vlach of Lumberjacks finished top points scorer with 42 points (22 Goals and 20 Assists)

After the season Longford Hawks dropped down to League 1 from the Elite League, Shadow Bandits merged with Rileys of the Elite League to form League 1 team Riley’s Shadow Bandits; Ballymena Vandals were promoted to League 1 from League 2; Clare Badgers were relegated to League 2; East Coast Blaze dropped down to League 2 for 2019-20 and Dublin Wolves folded.

References

Images

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Cover Photo – Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2019) League 1 Standings 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/23182 [Accessed 7 June 2019]

[3] Inline Hockey Ireland (2019) League 1 Schedule 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/23182/games [Accessed 7 June 2019

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

About this document

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Last Updated: 2 April 2021

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IRB Rugby World Cup Americas Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

IRB Rugby world Cup Logo [References: 2]

Round D Table

RWC 1999 Americas Zone Qualifying Round DPWDLPFPAPts
Argentina (Q)3300161529
Canada (Q)320197837
USA (Q)310259995
Uruguay3003311143
[References: 2]

Round D Results

Home TeamAway Team
Argentina52USA24
Canada38Uruguay15
Uruguay0Argentina55
Canada31USA14
Uruguay16USA21
Canada28Argentina54
[References: 2]

Round C Table

RWC 1999 Americas Zone Qualifying Round CPWDLPFPAPts
Uruguay (P)220063176
Chile210168264
Paraguay20029972
[References: 2]

Round C Results

Home TeamAway Team
Chile54Paraguay6
Uruguay20Chile14
Paraguay3Uruguay43
[References: 2]

Round B Table

RWC 1999 Americas Zone QualifyingPWDLPFPAPts
Chile (P)2200103146
Bermuda210160744
Trinidad & Tobago20029972
[References: 2]

Round B Results

Home TeamAway Team
Trinidad & Tobago6Chile35
Bermuda52Trinidad & Tobago6
Chile68Bermuda8
[References: 2]

Round A Tables

RWC 1999 Americas Zone Qualifying Round APWDLPFPAPts
Round A – Group 1
Trinidad & Tobago (P)22004106
Brazil21010414
Guyana2002000
Round A – Group 2
Bermuda (P)22007666
Bahamas210140474
Barbados200226892
[References: 2]

Round A Results

Home TeamAway Team
Round A – Group 1
Trinidad & Tobago41Brazil0
Brazilw/oGuyanascr.
Guyanascr.Trinidad & Tobagow/o
Round A – Group 2
Barbados23Bahamas37
Bermuda52Barbados3
Bahamas3 Bermuda24
[References: 2]

Entrants and Byes to Rounds

RoundCountries (Bye to Round)
Round DArgentina, Canada, USA
Round CUruguay, Paraguay
Round BChile
Round ATrinidad & Tobago, Bermuda, Brazil, Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana
[References: 2]

Report

There were no big shocks in the 1999 Rugby World Cup Americas Zone qualifying with seeded teams Argentina, Canada and USA qualifying for the Finals out of Round D ahead of Uruguay who had progressed to Round D. The 12 Countries were seeded into one of four Rounds, with 6 countries starting in Round A, from which Trinidad & Tobago and Bermuda progressed from the two groups. The Caribbean Island which shares St. Patrick’s Day as its National Holiday, Barbados (virtually all Barbadians are descendents of Irish and African slaves), lost both their matches to Bahamas (23-37) and Bermuda (3-52). Round B saw Chile progess to Round C, where they made a minor shock in defeating Paraguay, but it was Uruguay who progessed with a 20-14 defeat of the Chileans. Round D opened with Argentina winning big over USA and Canada defeating Uruguay. The only close mzatch in Round D was USA’s 21-16 win over Uruguay in the 3rd Round of matches which decided the third team to go through to the Finals along with Round winners Argentina and Runners-Up Canada. Uruguay Qualified for the Repechage.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Americas Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 200-201. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 March 2021

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IRB Rugby World Cup Pacific Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

IRB Rugby World Cup 1999 Logo [References: 2]

Round C Table

RWC Pacific Zone Qualifying 1999 Round CPWDLPFPAPts
Australia (Q) 3300165339
Fiji (Q)320178996
Western Samoa (Q)310259713
Tonga3003351340
[References: 2]

Round C Results

Home TeamAway Team
Western Samoa28Tonga20
Australia66Fiji20
Fiji26Western Samoa18
Australia74Tonga0
Australia25Western Samoa13
Fiji32Tonga15
[References: 2]

Round B Table

RWC Pacific Zone Qualifying Round BPWDLPFPAPts
Fiji (P)220073176
Tonga (P)210178324
Cook Islands2002191210
[References: 2]

Round B Results

Home TeamAway Team
Fiji20Tonga10
Cook Islands7Fiji53
Tonga68Cook Islands12
[References: 2]

Round A Table

RWC Pacific Zone Qualifying 1999 Round APWDLPFPAPts
Cook Islands (P)220062196
Papua New Guinea2101111284
Tahiti200261320
[References: 2]

Round A Results

Home TeamAway Team
Cook Islands22Papua New Guinea19
Papua New Guinea92Tahiti6
Tahiti0Cook Islands40
[References: 2]

Entrants and Byes To Rounds

CountryBye To Round
AustraliaRound C
Western SamoaRound C
FijiRound B
TongaRound B
Cook IslandsRound A
Papua New GuineaRound A
TahitiRound A
[References: 2]

Report

Australia, Fiji and Westen Samoa qualified for the 1999 Rugby World Cup from the Pacific Zone Qualifying Tournaments, with Tonga Qualifying for the Repechage. The Pacific Zone began with Cook Islands progressing from Round A ahead of Papua New Guinea and Tahiti. Round B was straightforward with the seeded teams Fiji and Tonga progessing at the expense of Cook islands. The Final Qualifying Round saw Australia gain big wins over Fiji and Tonga, but struggle against Western Samoa, only winning 25-13. They qualified along with Fiji who had a shock win over Western Samoa to finish second and the Samoans who took the third qualifying spot with a 28-20 victory over Tonga.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Asia Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 202-203. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 March 2021

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