SAFV Swiss American Football Federation Nationalliga A 1986-1990

SAFV Logo [Ref: 7]

SAFV Meisterschaft 1986

PWLTPFPAPct
Ost
*Lugano Seagulls660027161.000
*Zurich Bay Bandits642011595.667
Bienna Jets624092109.333
Muralto Unicorns606014282.000
West
*Zurich Renegades650111430.917
*St. Gallen Raiders63129243.667
Basilisk Mean Machine623110049.417
Bulach Giants60608192.000
SAFV Nationalliga A Standings 1986 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
22.06.1986Lugano Seagulls18St. Gallen Raiders12
22.06.1986Zurich Renegades34Bienna Jets0
3rd Place
29.06.1986St. Gallen Raiders28Bienna Jets8
Final
29.06.1986Lugano Seagulls9Zurich Renegades6
SAFV Nationalliga A Playoffs 1986 [Ref: 2]

SAFV Meisterschaft 1987

PWLTPFPAPct
Ost
*Lugano Seagulls871030419.875
*Zurich Renegades871021315.875
Bulach Giants8350102126.375
Zurich Bay Bandits (R)826069184.250
Aarau Outlaws (R)817023367.125
West
*Bienna Jets8800264421.000
*St. Gallen Raiders853014392.625
Basilisk Mean Machine8530154122.625
Berner Grizzlies (R)817050172.125
Mendrisio Smugglers (R)817048231.125
SAFV Nationalliga A Standings 1987 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
05.07.1987Zurich Renegades42Basilisk Mean Machine6
05.07.1987Bienna Jets6Lugano Seagulls8
3rd Place
12.07.1987Bienna Jets36Basilisk Mean Machine6
Final
12.07.1987Zurich Renegades8Lugano Seagulls0
SAFV Nationalliga A Playoffs 1987 [Ref: 3]

SAFV NLA 1988

PWLTPFPAPct
*Bienna Jets7700185651.000
*St. Gallen Raiders752011491.714
*Basilisk Mean Machine853015395.625
*Zurich Renegades817099175.125
Bulach Giants (R)817052177.125
SAFV Nationalliga A Standings 1988 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
02.10.1988Bienna Jets38Basilisk Mean Machine36
02.10.1988St. Gallen Raiders18Zurich Renegades12
09.10.1988Bienna Jets18Zurich Renegades14
09.10.1988St. Gallen Raiders6Basilisk Mean Machine28
16.10.1988Bienna Jets34St. Gallen Raiders0
16.10.1988Basilisk Mean Machine7Zurich Renegades24
3rd Place
30.10.1988St. Gallen Raiders20Basilisk Mean Machine8
Swiss Super Bowl ’88
30.10.1988Bienna Jets6Zurich Renegades14
SAFV Nationalliga A Playoffs 1988 [Ref: 4]

SAFV NLA 1989

PWLTPFPAPct
*Basilisk Mean Machine10820279124.800
*Berner Grizzlies10820248120.800
*Mendrisio Smugglers10730249138.700
*Zurich Renegades1046095159.400
St. Gallen Raiders1027197221.250
Bienna Jets (R)1009162268.050
SAFV Nationalliga A Standings 1989 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
20.08.1989Basilisk Mean Machine8St. Gallen Raiders0
20.08.1989Berner Grizzlies27Mendrisio Smugglers26
27.08.1989Basilisk Mean Machine14Mendrisio Smugglers0
27.08.1989Berner Grizzlies6St. Gallen Raiders16
03.09.1989Basilisk Mean Machine14Berner Grizzlies6
03.09.1989Mendrisio Smugglers44St. Gallen Raiders0
3rd Place
10.09.1989Mendrisio Smugglers13St. Gallen Raiders6
Swiss Super Bowl ’89
10.09.1989Basilisk Mean Machine22St. Gallen Raiders35
SAFV Nationalliga A Playoffs 1989 [Ref: 5]

SAFV NLA 1990

PWLTPFPAPct
*Bulach Giants6600147521.000
*Geneva Seahawks651013450.833
*Basilisk Mean Machine642015065.667
*St. Gallen Raiders642014662.667
Bienna Jets63308087.500
Zurich Bay Bandits (R)6150100114.167
Mendrisio Smugglers (R)615050215.167
Berner Grizzlies (R)606034196.000
SAFV Nationalliga A Standings 1990 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
24.06.1990Bulach Giants36Basilisk Mean Machine8
24.06.1990Geneva Seahawks9St. Gallen Raiders7
08.07.1990Bulach Giants23Geneva Seahawks14
08.07.1990Basilisk Mean Machine8St. Gallen Raiders14
15.07.1990Bulach Giants7St. Gallen Raiders44
15.07.1990Geneva Seahawks34Basilisk Mean Machine0
3rd Place
02.09.1990Geneva Seahawks0Basilisk Mean Machine46
Swiss Super Bowl ’90
02.09.1990St. Gallen Raiders36Bulach Giants0
SAFV Nationalliga A Playoffs 1990 [Ref: 6]

Legend: Ost = East, West = West. (R) To Relegation / Promotion Playoff with Champions of Nationalliga B

Report

The Swiss American Football Federation (SAFV / Schweizerischer American Football Verband / Federation Suisse de Football Americain / Federazione Svizzera Football Americano) was established in 1986.

The first Championship (Meisterschaft) featured 8 teams in two divisons, Ost (East) and West, with Lugano Seagulls defeating Zurich Renegades 9-6 in the Final. Two new teams were added in 1987, and Zurich Renegades got their revenge, defeating Lugano Seagulls 8-0 in the Final.

The Nationalliga was split into two Leagues A and B for 1988, with Zurich Renegades repeating as Champions, winning the Swiss Super Bowl, as it was now known 14-8 against Bienna Jets. 1989 was the first year there was no Zurich Renegades in the Swiss Super Bowl, as St. Gallen Raiders defeated Basilisk Mean Machine 35-22. St. Gallen were the champions again in 1990, beating Bulach Giants 36-0 in Swiss Super Bowl ’90.

References

Internet Archive

[1] SAFV | Wayback Machine (2005) Meisterschaft: Rangliste / Classement [1986][1987][1988][1989][1990] [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20051228232142/http://www.safv.ch/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[2] SAFV | Wayback Machine (1999) Meisterschaft American Football 1986 [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990220113617/http://www.safv.ch/mei1986.htm [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[3] SAFV | Wayback Machine (1999) Meisterschaft American Football 1987 [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990221194445/http://safv.ch/mei1987.htm [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[4] SAFV | Wayback Machine (1999) Meisterschaft American Football 1988 [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990221212614/http://safv.ch/mei1988.htm [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[5] SAFV | Wayback Machine (1999) Meisterschaft American Football 1989 [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990221231856/http://safv.ch/mei1989.htm [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[6] SAFV | Wayback Machine (1999) Meisterschaft American Football 1990 [internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990222003404/http://safv.ch/mei1990.htm [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Images

[7] Super Bowl (2020) unnamed [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/c_4SewkEavDIBdu6ZK-XxZ09K36U0WFvc0LSq-wC6auI107zwrwUlgSdrHuXWiP_jo0Is3o3u8zPK1Hn7m_mObYFBh0S [accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Simon williams

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Washington Interscholastic Activities Association High School Football Championships 4A 1973-Present

Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Logo [Ref: 5]

4A Championship Finals 1973-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1973-74Kentridge26Wenatchee24
1974-75Bishop Blanchet14Mount Tahoma6
1975-76Foss (12-0)17Richland (12-1)7
1976-77Snohomish (13-0)20Federal Way (12-1)7
1977-78Sumner (12-2)12Gonzaga Prep (11-2)7
1978-79Snoohomish (13-0)14Ingraham (10-3)8
1979-80Mount Tahoma (12-0)37Rogers Puyallup (12-1)3
1980-81Mount Tahoma (12-0)21Issaquah (12-1)3
1981-82Richland (12-1)7Kentridge (11-2)6
1982-83Gonzaga Prep (11-2)25South Kitsap (12-1)7
1983-84Bellevue (12-2)17Kennewick (9-4)14
1984-85Juanita (13-0)41South Kitsap (12-1)27
1985-86Juanita (13-0)28Gonzaga Prep (11-1)13
1986-87Gonzaga Prep (12-0)14Juanita (11-2)7
1987-88Puyallup (11-2)27Gonzaga Prep (10-2)21
1988-89Ingraham (11-1)21Kentwood (11-2)0
1989-90Curtis (12-1)25Kentwood (11-2)0
1990-91Curtis (11-2)30Newport Bellevue (12-1)14
1991-92Cascade Everett (12-1)14Puyallup (12-2)7
1992-93Newport Bellevue (13-0)48Puyallup (12-1)21
1993-94Turnwater (12-1)33Inglemoor (11-2)7
1994-95South Kitsap (13-0)15Walla Walla (11-2)10
1995-96Curtis (13-1)49Kamiakin (10-3)7
1996-97Curtis (13-1)34Richland (11-3)15
1997-98Central Valley (13-1)49South Kitsap (12-1)13
1998-99Pasco (13-1)17Wilson (12-1)0
1999-2000Richland (13-1)21Kentwood (12-2)18
2000-01Pasco (14-0)20Bethel (11-3)3
2001-02Kentwood (13-1)38Pasco (13-1)24
2002-03Kentwood (13-1)35Capital (10-3)28
2003-04Pasco (13-1)21Ballard (11-3)14
2004-05Evergreen Vancouver (14-0)28Skyline (12-2)14
2005-06Skyline (14-0)35Woodinville (11-3)21
2006-07Oak Harbour (13-1)21Bothell (12-2)14
2007-08Lewis & Clark (11-2)21Bothell (13-1)14
2008-09Skyline (14-0)20Issaquah (11-3)15
2009-10Skyline (12-2)45Ferris (10-4)21
2010-11Ferris24Skyline16
2011-12Skyline38Skyviw7
2012-13Skyline49Bellarmine Prep24
2013-14Wenatchee33Gig Harbour31
2014-15Bothell24Chiawana14
2015-16Gonzaga Prep34Skyline16
2016-17Camas24Richland14
2017-18Richland38Woodinville11
2018-19Union52Lake Stevens20
2019-20Camas35Bothell14
Washington Interscholastic Activities Association 4A Championship Finals 1974-Present [Ref: 2]

Note: Teams Final (Won-Loss) record in (Brackets)

Classifications 1923-Present

YearsPrevious ClassificationCurrent Classification
1923-30; 1934-41; 1944-45Single Classification4A
1931-32; 1942; 1946-57A
B
4A
B
1958-1968AA
A
B
4A
1A
B
1969-1997AAA
AA
A
B
4A
3A
1A
B
1998-20064A
3A
2A
1A
B
4A
3A
2A
1A
B
2007-Present4A
3A
1A
2B
1B
Classifications 1923-Present (Then and now) [Ref: 4]

Note: A Leagues are higher than B Leagues, and AAA higher than AA etc. In the new classification the past standings and Championships have been reclassified, and so 4A is the highest, followed by 3A etc.

Report

Player-Coach of the Erris (Mayo) Rams in 2009, Brian Wilson, a native of Glengad, Co. Mayo, played defensive linebacker for Kamiakin High School in Washington State in the 1980s. He went over there on a school exchange program, and knew enough about American Football through watching it in TV in Ireland to have known the rules. When he came back to Ireland he did not think he would ever play American Football again, but when the Erris Rams set up in Castlebar he got involved as a 38-year-old player-coach.

The Kamiakin High School Played AAA Football during the spell he played there, the highest level in Washington State High School Football (they now play 3A). AAA has since been reclassified as 4A. Kamiakin High School won the 3A State Championship in 2016-17. The Football team are known as the Kamiakin Braves.

Kamiakin High School Logo [Ref: 6]

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1986) “Rams with a plan” Western People. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. pg. 53 [Internet] Available online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service.

Websites

[2] Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (2020)Tournament history [Activity: football] [Year: 1974-1975 to 2019-2020] [Internet] Available from: http://wiaa.com/tournhistory.aspx [Accessed 4 June 2020]

[3] Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (2020) School history [Activity: football] [School: Kamiakin HS] [Internet] Available from: http://wiaa.com/schoolhistory.aspx [Accessed 4 June 2020]

[4] Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (2020) State Championship Tournament History [Internet] Available from: http://www.wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=338 [Accessed 4 June 2020]

Images

[5] Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (2020) headerleft [Internet] Available from: http://www.wiaa.com/images/header-left.png [Accessed 4 June 2020]

[6] Kamikian High School (2020) kamikian [Internet] Available from: https://kamiakin.ksd.org/images/kamiakin.png [Accessed 4 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 May 2020

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Major Indoor Lacrosse League 1987-1990

Major Indoor Lacrosse League Logo [Ref: 3]

MILL 1987

PWLGBPctGFGA
*New Jersey Saints651.8338875
*Philadelphia Wings6332.5008682
*Washington Wave6243.3338397
*Baltimore Thunder6243.3337982
National Lacrosse League 1987 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
26.02.1987New Jersey Saints9Baltimore Thunder14
08.03.1987Philadelphia Wings15Washington Wave20
1987 MILL Championship Game
21.03.1987Washington Wave10Baltimore Thunder11
National Lacrosse League Playoffs 1987 [Ref: 1]

MILL 1988

PWLGBPctGFGA
*Washington Wave862.750121119
*New Jersey Saints8531.625127112
*Philadelphia Wings8353.3759790
Baltimore Thunder8264.25098122
National Lacrosse League 1988 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
06.03.1988New Jersey Saints12Philadelphia Wings10
1988 MILL Championship Game
20.03.1988Washington Wave16New Jersey Saints17
National Lacrosse League Playoffs 1988 [Ref: 1]

MILL 1989

PWLGBPctGFGA
*Philadelphia Wings862.75012296
*Detroit Turbos862.75010487
*New York Saints862.75010387
*Baltimore Thunder8442.5009996
New England Blazers8175.12570110
Washington Wave8175.12580102
National Lacrosse League 1989 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
01.04.1989Detroit Turbos8New York Saints9 (2OT)
1989 MILL Championship Game
07.04.1989Philadelphia Wings11New York Saints10
National Lacrosse League Playoffs 1989 [Ref: 1]

MILL 1990

PWLGBPctGFGA
*New England Blazers862.7509880
*Philadelphia Wings862.7508982
*New York Saints8442.5007778
Baltimore Thunder8442.5009695
Pittsburgh Bulls8353.3758686
Detroit Turbos8175.12589111
National Lacrosse League 1990 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
1990Philadelphia Wings9New York Saints8
1990 MILL Championship Game
07.04.1990New England Blazers7Philadelphia Wings17
National Lacrosse League Playoffs 1990 [Ref: 1]

Report

The Major Indoor Lacrosse League, known since 1997 as the National Lacrosse League, has become the Major Lacrosse League in North America and the World with teams throughout Canada, and the United States of America. It played its first season in 1987 as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League with four teams: Baltimore Thunder, Philadelphia Wings, Washington Wave and New Jersey Saints. Baltimore Thunder won the first NLL Championship game defeating Washington Wave 11-10.

The League became known as the Major Indoor Lacrosse League in 1988. The second season saw all four teams return, with Washington Wave again the defeated finalists, losing the 1988 NLL Championship Game 17-16 to New Jersey Saints.

All four teams returned for the 1989 season, although the New Jersey Saints relocated to Long Island and became the New York Saints in the process. The four teams were joined by the Detroit Turbos and New England Blazers, from Boston. Philadelphia Wings won the Championship Game 11-10 over the New York Saints.

After the 1989 season the Detroit Turbos sat out the season and were replaced by the expansion Pittsburgh Bulls. The Philadelphia Wings became the first team to repeat as Champions, defeating New England Blazers 17-7 in the 1990 Championship Game.

The League averaged crowds of 9,614 in 1989 and 11,060 in 1990.

About

The National Lacrosse League is the Major Box or Indoor Lacrosse League in North America and the World. Box Lacrosse is played in an Indoor Arena with 6 players per team, as opposed to 10 for Men’s Lacrosse and 12 for Women’s Lacrosse. It is the National Summer Sport of Canada, and was codified there and played originally by Native Americans in Northeast USA and Eastern Canada. It is still popular among Native Americans, and is the only sport where they can represent their country internationally (the Native American National Team is known as Iroquois Nationals in Men’s Lacrosse and Haudenosaunee in Women’s Lacrosse).

References

[1] National Lacrosse League (2016) 2016 NLL Media Guide and Record Book || Records and History pg. 64; 94 [Internet] Available from: https://nationallacrosseleague.box.com/2016NLLMediaGuide [Accessed 20 December 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[2] National Lacrosse League (2020) History [Internet] available from: https://www.nll.com/about/history/ [Accessed 2 June 2020]

Images

[3] Major Indoor Lacrosse League – unofficial (2020) Profile Picture, December 11, 2016 {Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15439737_222079641565877_8997325314964153295_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&_nc_sid=05277f&_nc_ohc=N4b2_xBFaU0AX_q0-Va&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=1af245459c9d04a7448e76fab39724e7&oe=5EFD5A71 [Accessed 2 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird and Cillian Murphy

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Last Updated: 2 June 2020

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Inline Hockey Ireland Hibernia League 1 2015-16

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Ref: 9]

Final Standings

PWLOTLPts
North
*Armagh Stars15122125
*Northern Cyclones15123024
Ballymena Vandals1587016
East Coast Blaze1569012
Killa Beez1559111
Bangor Chiefs1501500
East
*Longford Hawks14140028
*Dublin Wolves14104020
Longford Redhawks1486016
Dun Dealgan Warriors1441008
Longford Blackhawks1411302
South
*Waterford Vikings13102121
*Cork Wolfpack13103020
Waterford Shadows1367012
Kilkenny Storm1331006
UCC Skulls1321104
West
*Clare Waves13130026
*West Coast Pirates1393119
Galway Bay Lightning1376014
Maigh Eo Bulls134819
Clare Badgers1311202
Inline Hockey Ireland Hibernia League 1 Final Standings 2015-16 [Ref: 1-4]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
Week 1 WestLongford Rink
13.09.2015West Coast Pirates14Clare Badgers2
13.09.2015Clare Waves7Galway Bay Lightning2
13.09.2015West Coast Pirates9Maigh Eo Bulls2
13.09.2015Clare Badgers2Clare Waves22
13.09.2015Galway Bay Lightning3Maigh Eo Bulls0
Week 2 SouthCork
20.09.2015Waterford Vikings6Waterford Shadows2
20.09.2015UCC Skulls0Kilkenny Storm12
20.09.2015Cork Wolfpack6Waterford Shadows1
20.09.2015Waterford Vikings16UCC Skulls2
20.09.2015Kilkenny Storm0Cork Wolfpack9
Week 2 NorthThe Rink, Portadown
20.09.2015Bangor Chiefs4Northern Cyclones15
20.09.2015East Coast Blaze6Killa Beez7
20.09.2015Ballymena Vandals8Bangor Chiefs2
20.09.2015Northern Cyclones6East Coast Blaze2
20.09.2015Armagh Stars8Ballymena Vandals3
Week 2 EastLongford Rink
20.09.2015Longford Redhawks5Dun Dealgan Warriors3
20.09.2015Dublin Wolves7Longford Blackhawks3
20.09.2015Longford Redhawks3Longford Hawks6
20.09.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors1Dublin Wolves6
20.09.2015Longford Blackhawks1Longford Hawks10
Week 4 EastLongford Rink
11.10.2015Longford Redhawks6Dublin Wolves10
11.10.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors5Longford Blackhawks2
11.10.2015Dublin Wolves4Longford Hawks6
11.10.2015Longford Redhawks9Longford Blackhawks1
11.10.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors1Longford Hawks8
Week 4 NorthThe Rink, Portadown
11.10.2015Northern Cyclones3Armagh Stars4
11.10.2015Ballymena Vandals10Killa Beez9
11.10.2015East Coast Blaze6Northern Cyclones7
11.10.2015Armagh Stars14Bangor Chiefs1
11.10.2015East Coast Blaze6Ballymena Vandals4
11.10.2015Bangor Chiefs2Killa Beez9
Week 5 SouthCork
17.10.2015Waterford Vikings7Kilkenny Storm1
17.10.2015UCC Skulls3Cork Wolfpack12
17.10.2015Kilkenny Storm3Waterford Shadows4
17.10.2015Waterford Vikings3Cork Wolfpack2
17.10.2015UCC Skulls9Waterford Shadows5
Week 5 WestLongford
18.10.2015West Coast Pirates2Clare Waves9
18.10.2015Clare Badgers2Galway Bay Lightning7
18.10.2015Clare Waves13Maigh Eo Bulls3
18.10.2015West Coast Pirates5Galway Bay Lightning4
18.10.2015Clare Badgers2Maigh Eo Bulls10
Week 6 East v NorthLongford Rink
01.11.2015Longford Hawks9Armagh Stars5
01.11.2015Dublin Wolves9Northern Cyclones11
01.11.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors1Ballymena Vandals7
01.11.2015Dublin Wolves7Armagh Stars5
01.11.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors3Northern Cyclones5
01.11.2015Longford Hawks5Ballymena Vandals4
01.11.2015Dun Dealgan Warriors1Armagh Stars7
01.11.2015Longford Hawks7Northern Cyclones1
01.11.2015Dublin Wolves6Ballymena Vandals7
Week 7 South v WestLongford Rink
08.11.2015Kilkenny Storm6Maigh Eo Bulls2
08.11.2015Waterford Shadows9Clare Badgers0
08.11.2015Kilkenny Storm1West Coast Pirates6
08.11.2015Waterford Shadows3Maigh Eo Bulls2
08.11.2015Kilkenny Storm11Clare Badgers0
08.11.2015Waterford Shadows3West Coast Pirates5
Week 8 NorthValley, Newtownabbey
06.12.2015Killa Beez2East Coast Blaze6
06.12.2015Bangor Chiefs1Ballymena Vandals7
06.12.2015Armagh Stars7Northern Cyclones3
06.12.2015Bangor Chiefs0East Coast Blaze10
06.12.2015Killa Beez5Northern Cyclones7
06.12.2015Ballymena Vandals4Armagh Stars10
Week 11 SouthCork
16.01.2016UCC Skulls2Waterford Vikings9
16.01.2016Cork Wolfpack12Kilkenny Storm6
16.01.2016Waterford Shadows3Waterford Vikings8
16.01.2016Kilkenny Storm6UCC Skulls10
16.01.2016Waterford Shadows3Cork Wolfpack8
Week 11 EastLongford Rink
17.01.2016Dun Dealgan Warriors5Longford Redhawks4
17.01.2016Longford Blackhawks4Dublin Wolves8
17.01.2016Longford Hawks8Longford Redhawks2
17.01.2016Dublin Wolves9Dun Dealgan Warriors1
17.01.2016Longford Hawks10Longford Blackhawks5
Week 12 NorthValley, Newtownabbey
24.01.2016Killa Beez5Ballymena Vandals10
24.01.2016Northern Cyclones13Bangor Chiefs1
24.01.2016East Coast Blaze2Armagh Stars4
24.01.2016Ballymena Vandals5Northern Cyclones10
24.01.2016Armagh Stars8Killa Beez2
24.01.2016East Coast Blaze7Bangor Chiefs4
Week 12 WestLongford Rink
24.01.2016Clare Badgers0West Coast Pirates0 ~
24.01.2016Maigh Eo Bulls0Galway Bay Lightning0 ~
Week SouthCork
05.03.2016Kilkenny Storm0Waterford Vikings6
05.03.2016Cork Wolfpack11UCC Skulls1
05.03.2016Waterford Shadows5Kilkenny Storm1
05.03.2016Cork Wolfpack3Waterford Vikings4
05.03.2016Waterford Shadows14UCC Skulls0
Week West v SouthLongford Rink
13.03.2016Galway Bay Lightning3Clare Waves6
13.03.2016Maigh Eo Bulls3West Coast Pirates8
13.03.2016Clare Waves1Clare Badgers0 #
13.03.2016Clare Waves10West Coast Pirates4
13.03.2016Galway Bay Lightning1Clare Badgers0 #
13.03.2016Maigh Eo Bulls1Clare Waves9
13.03.2016Galway Bay Lightning7West Coast Pirates6
13.03.2016Maigh Eo Bulls1Clare Badgers0 #
Week West v SouthLongford Rink
02.04.2016Galway Bay Lightning4Waterford Vikings3
02.04.2016Clare Waves6Cork Wolfpack4
02.04.2016Clare Badgers1UCC Skulls0 #
02.04.2016Clare Waves6Waterford Vikings5
02.04.2016Clare Badgers1Cork Wolfpack23
02.04.2016Galway Bay Lightning1UCC Skulls0 #
02.04.2016Clare Badgers2Waterford Vikings13
02.04.2016Galway Bay Lightning2Cork Wolfpack6
03.04.2016Clare Waves1UCC Skulls0 #
03.04.2016UCC Skulls0 #West Coast Pirates1
03.04.2016Waterford Vikings1Maigh Eo Bulls0 #
03.04.2016Kilkenny Storm2Clare Waves5
03.04.2016Cork Wolfpack4West Coast Pirates2
03.04.2016Waterford Shadows2Clare Waves5
03.04.2016UCC Skulls0 #Maigh Eo Bulls1
03.04.2016Waterford Vikings3West Coast Pirates5
03.04.2016Kilkenny Storm3Galway Bay Lightning8
03.04.2016Cork Wolfpack1Maigh Eo Bulls0 #
03.04.2016Waterford Shadows5Galway Bay Lightning3
Inline Hockey Ireland Hibernia League 1 Results 2015-16 [Ref: 5-8]

Report

Armagh Stars (12-2-1), Longford Hawks (14-0-0), Waterford Vikings (10-2-1) and Clare Waves (13-0-0) were the four division winners of the Inline Hockey Ireland League 1 – the second level of Inline Hockey in Ireland – in 2015-16.

After the season Cork Wolfpack were promoted to the Elite League and new team Midland Thunder (Longford) replaced Maigh Eo Bulls, who took a year out and UCC Skulls and Killa Beez who dropped out. Kilkenny Bandits returned after a years absence.

About

After a number of seasons where there were separate Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Inline Hockey Leagues with an All-Ireland Playoff, the first Hibernia All-Ireland League was introduced in 2015-16. League 1 was the second level of Inline Hockey in Ireland in 2015-16.

East Coast Blaze, Dun Dealgan Warriors and Dublin Wolves had joined from the Northern Ireland Inline Hockey Association as well as the 2nd team of the Northern Cyclones and Bangor Chiefs and Cork Wolfpack and Waterford Shadows from the National Inline Hockey League after 2014-15.

Non-Returning teams were Belfast Pitbulls, Belfast Bruins and Raiders from the NIIHA and Galway Pitbulls and Kilkenny Bandits from the NIHL. These teams were repaced by the Clare Waves, Maigh Eo Bulls, Clare Badgers, West Coast Pirates, Killa Beez, Ballymena Vandals, UCC Skulls, and Waterford Vikings.

See https://eirball.ie/inline-hockey/ for more on Irish Inline Hockey Leagues from late 1990s to the present day, including more references on the 2014-15 and 2016-17 seasons.

References

Websites

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Standings North [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/standing.php?id=9 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Standings West [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/standing.php?id=11 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[3] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Standings South [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/standing.php?id=12 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[4] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Standings East [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/standing.php?id=13 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[5] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Schedule North [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/schedule.php?id=9 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[6] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Schedule West [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/schedule.php?id=11 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[7] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Schedule South [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/schedule.php?id=12 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[8] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) League 1 Schedule East [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/schedule.php?id=13 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

Images

[9] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

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Inline Hockey Ireland Elite League 2015-16

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Ref: 3]

Final Standings

 PWLOTLPts
Perkele Pelicans12120024
Longford Hawks1274115
Kilkenny Storm1275014
Dublin Rebels1256111
Bangor Chiefs1257010
Galway Bay lightning124808
Northern Cyclones1221004
Inline Hockey Ireland Elite League Final Standings 2015-16 [Ref: 1]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
Week 3Longford Rink
04.10.2015Dublin Rebels5Bangor Chiefs4
04.10.2015Northern Cyclones2Kilkenny Storm6
04.10.2015Dublin Rebels5Longford Hawks3
04.10.2015Bangor Chiefs3Galway Bay Lightning7
04.10.2015Northern Cyclones1Perkele Pelicans6
04.10.2015Kilkenny Storm4Longford Hawks6
04.10.2015Perkele Pelicans10Galway Bay Lightning1
Week 9The Rink, Portadown
03.01.2016Perkele Pelicans11Bangor Chiefs2
03.01.2016Dublin Rebels8Northern Cyclones2
03.01.2016Kilkenny Storm4Bangor Chiefs1
03.01.2016Galway Bay Lightning0#Longford Hawks1
03.01.2016Perkele Pelicans9Dublin Rebels1
03.01.2016Northern Cyclones0Longford Hawks5
03.01.2016Kilkenny Storm1Galway Bay Lightning0#
Week 10Longford Rink
10.01.2016Bangor Chiefs5Dublin Rebels4^
10.01.2016Kilkenny Storm1Northern Cyclones0#
10.01.2016Longford Hawks7Dublin Rebels1
10.01.2016Galway Bay Lightning5Bangor Chiefs6
10.01.2016Perkele Pelicans1Northern Cyclones0#
10.01.2016Perkele Pelicans4Kilkenny Storm1
10.01.2016Longford Hawks6Kilkenny Storm3
10.01.2016Galway Bay Lightning2Perkele Pelicans12
Week   The Rink, Portadown 
28.02.2016Galway Bay Lightning5Kilkenny Storm1
28.02.2016Dublin Rebels4Perkele Pelicans6
28.02.2016Northern Cyclones6Bangor Chiefs1
28.02.2016Kilkenny Storm9Dublin Rebels7
28.02.2016Longford Hawks0#Perkele Pelicans1
28.02.2016Galway Bay Lightning4Northern Cyclones8
28.02.2016Longford Hawks0#Bangor Chiefs1
Week  The Rink, Portadown 
17.04.2016Bangor Chiefs4Northern Cyclones3
17.04.2016Dublin Rebels1Galway Bay Lightning0#
17.04.2016Bangor Chiefs6Longford Hawks5
17.04.2016Northern Cyclones5Dublin Rebels9
17.04.2016Longford Hawks1Galway Bay Lightning0#
Week, 1 May 2016  Longford Rink 
01.05.2016Galway Bay Lightning10Dublin Rebels8
01.05.2016Kilkenny Storm0Perkele Pelicans13
01.05.2016Northern Cyclones0#Galway Bay Lightning1
01.05.2016Dublin Rebels3Kilkenny Storm4
01.05.2016Bangor Chiefs3Perkele Pelicans10
01.05.2016Longford Hawks1Northern Cyclones0#
01.05.2016Bangor Chiefs3Kilkenny Storm6
01.05.2016Perkele Pelicans11Longford Hawks1
Inline Hockey Ireland Elite League Regular Season Results 2015-16 [Ref: 1]

Venues: L – Longford; P – Portadown ^ Overtime # Walkover

Report

Perkele Pelicans won the first Inline Hockey Ireland Hibernia Elite League in 2015-16 with a perfect 12-0 Won-Loss Record, finishing ahead of Longford Hawks (7-4-1 Won-Loss-Overtime Loss), Kilkenny Storm (7-5), and Dublin Rebels (5-6-1). The other three teams in the League were Bangor Chiefs (Co. Down), Galway Bay Lightning and Northern Cyclones.

The Elite League was increased to eight teams for 2016-17 with the addition of new team Rileys, and the promotion of Cork Wolfpack from the IHI League 1. Northern Cyclones pulled out of the League for 2016-17.

Report

After a number of seasons where there were separate Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Inline Hockey Leagues with an All-Ireland Playoff, the first Hibernia All-Ireland League was introduced in 2015-16. The Elite League – the Premier League in Ireland – was played as a seven team League, playing a 12 game home & away schedule.

Perkele Pelicans, Northern Cyclones, East Coast Blaze and Bangor Chiefs had joined from the Northern Ireland Inline Hockey Association Gold League, and Longford Hawks, Dublin Rebels, Galway Bay Lightning and Kilkenny storm from the National Inline Hockey League after 2014-15. East Coast Blaze dropped down to League 1 before the 2015-16 season started.

See https://eirball.ie/inline-hockey/ for more on Irish Inline Hockey Leagues from late 1990s to the present day, including more references on the 2014-15 and 2016-17 seasons.

References

Websites

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) Elite Standings [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/standing.php?id=1 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2016) Elite Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://inlinehockeyireland.org/schedule.php?id=1 [Accessed 16 October 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

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English Senior Flag League 9v9 Senior Championship 2003-2005

ESFL 9v9 Senior 2003

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final2 Legs
22.08.2003Leicester Eagles6Fen Harriers26
15.09.2003Fen Harriers35Leicester Eagles6
(Fen Harriers won 61-12 on Agg)
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship 2003 [Ref: 6]

ESFL 9v9 Senior 2004

PWLTPFPAPct
Leicester Eagles (C)6600129301.000
Fen Harriers42205852.500
Chichester and Derby21101212.500
Andover Thrashers41304091.250
Bournemouth and Birmingham Raiders2020018.000
Chatham Sharks2020016.000
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship 2004 [Ref: 7]

ESFL 9v9 Senior 2005

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final2 Legs
17.07.2005Leicester Eagles46Fen Harriers28
11.09.2005Fen Harriers12Leicester Eagles24
(Leicester won 70-40 on Agg)
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship 2005 [Ref: 8]

Report

From 1998 to 2002 the British Senior Flag League ran 9v9 and 5v5 Flag American Football Leagues in England. The 5v5 version was the International Standard as promoted by the NFL, but England also ran a 9v9 Senior Championship.

In 2003 the League renamed itself the English Senior Flag League. Fen Harriers won that year and from 2004 to 2005 the Leicester Europa Eagles won the title.

The popularity of 9v9 dropped off after 2002, and the format was no longer used after 2005, as the NFL standard became the British Standard. While the League was called the British Senior Flag League prior to 2003, and was open to all teams in Britain, all teams were English and there was a separate Scottish Flag Football Association north of the border. The British American Football Association officially recognized Flag Football and took over the running of both leagues in 2008.

References

[6] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2003 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[7] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[8] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek Walsh.

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British Senior Flag League 9v9 Senior Championship 1998-2002

BSFL 9v9 Senior 1998

PWLTPF / APctPts
Leicester Europa Eagles (C)88001301.00016
Sheffield Saxons8530-2.62510
Merseyside Mavericks8350-32.3756
Chiltern Cheetahs8350-24.3756
Sussex Storm8170-72.1252
ESFL 9v9 Senior Championship Standings 1998 [Ref: 1]

BSFL 9v9 Senior 1999

PWLTPFPAPctPts
Fen Harriers (C)6600272261.00012
Leicester Europa Eagles6321146102.5837
Doncaster Wildcats623174100.4175
Sheffield Lightning606056320.0000
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship Standings 1999 [Ref: 2]

BSFL 9v9 Senior 2000

PWLTPFPAPctPts
Fen Harriers (C)44009261.0008
Leicester Europa Eagles42203250.5004
Boston Renegades21102812.5002
Sheffield Lightning40401296.0000
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship Standings 2000 [Ref: 3]

BSFL 9v9 Senior 2001

PWLTPFPAPct
Northern Conference
*UCLA Renegades651012866.833
*Fen Harriers642014436.667
Leicester Eagles642013770.667
Sheffield Lightning624058162.333
Birmingham Raiders60600118.000
Southern Conference
*London Gators650114454.917
*Canterbury Coyotes63217076.583
Bournemouth Raiders633064104.500
London Hurricanes60601276.000
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship Standings 2001 [Ref: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2001London Gators22Fen Harriers8
2001UCLA Renegades0Canterbury Coyotes14
Final
2001London Gators22Canterbury Coyotes14
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship Playoffs 2001 [Ref: 4]

BSFL 9v9 Senior 2002

PWLTPFPAPct
*Leicester Eagles650111525.917
*Invicta Coyotes850314052.813
*Bournemouth Raiders641111444.750
*Fen Harriers614115471.250
Brighton Tsunami41302684.250
Chichester Sharks606018170.000
London Hurricanes404014114.000
BSFL 9v9 senior Championship Standings 2002 [Ref: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2002Leicester Eagles32Fen Harriers6
2002Invicta Coyotes0Bournemouth Raiders6
Final
2002Leicester Eagles45Bournemouth Raiders21
BSFL 9v9 Senior Championship Playoffs 2002 [Ref: 5]

Report

From 1998 to 2002 the British Senior Flag League ran 9v9 and 5v5 Flag American Football Leagues in England. The 5v5 version was the International Standard as promoted by the NFL, but England also ran a 9v9 Senior Championship, which was won by Leicester Europa Eagles in 1998, Fen Harriers in 1999 and 2000, London Gators in 2001, and then Leicester Eagles again in 2002.

The popularity of 9v9 dropped off after 2003, and the BSFL changed its name to the English Senior Flag League. While the League was called the British Senior Flag League prior to 2003, and was open to all teams in Britain, all teams were English and there was a separate Scottish Flag Football Association north of the border. The British American Football Association officially recognized Flag Football and took over the running of both leagues in 2008.

References

[1] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 1998 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[2] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 1999 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[3] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2000 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[4] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2001 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

[5] English Senior Flag League | Wayback Machine (2007) [Standings][click here to access the Archive]ESFL Standings 9 on 9 Senior Championship 2002 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070205062603/http://www.seniorflag.co.uk/ [Accessed 12 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek Walsh.

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The Spring League v Japan American Football Association 2020

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
01.03.2020Frisco, TexasThe Spring League36Japan AFA 16
The Spring League International Results 2020 [Ref: 1]

Report

The Spring League, a AAA Showcase American Football League based in Austin, Texas, played its first International Game on March 1, 2020, beating Japan American Football Association 36-16

References

Websites

[1] The Spring League (2020) Springboard to the Pros [Internet] Available from: http://www.thespringleague.com/?page_id=136 [Accessed 8 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Gunning (American Football International, Inside Sport Japan and Japan Times).

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Irish Shinty Charity Match 2010

Report

The first dedicated Shinty match ever held in Ireland, was held in Lakepoint Park GAA grounds in Co. Westmeath on December 28, 2010. It was held in aid of Charity and was organised by Brendan Murtagh, Westmeath County Hurler and Ireland Hurling-Shinty International and featured Kilkenny hurlers, Jackie Tyrell and Tommy Walsh.

References

[1] Ano. (2010) Kilkenny stars to feature in fundraising shinty game Westmeath Examiner. Saturday, December 25, 2010. [Internet] Available from: http://www.westmeathexaminer.ie/2010/12/23/kilkenny-stars-to-feature-in-fundraising-shinty-game/ [Accessed 26 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emerson Callender.

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Futbol Americano de Mexico 2020

Futbol Americano de Mexico [Ref: 1]

Standings 2020

PWLTPFPAPts
Division Voit
Tequileros de Jalisco4310152776
Bulldogs de Naucalpan321068204
Rojos de CDMX Lindavista4130151242
Division BWW
Caudillos de Chihuahua4400163288
Marlins de Los Cabos202018480
Centauros de Ciudad Juarez3030211400
Futbol Americano de Mexico Standings 2020 [Ref: 6]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
22.02.2020Caudillos de Chihuahua53Tequileros de Jalisco13
22.02.2020Rojos CDMX15Marlins de Los Cabos12
23.02.2020Centauros de Ciudad Juarez0Bullldogs de Naucalpan16
Week 2
29.02.2020Caudillos de Chihuahua21Rojos CDMX0
29.02.2020Tequileros de Jalisco55Centauros de Ciudad Juarez18
Week 3
07.03.2020Marlins de Los Cabos6Tequileros de Jalisco33
07.03.2020Caudillos de Chihuahua69Centauros de Ciudad Juarez3
08.03.2020Bulldogs de Naucalpan40Rojos CDMX0
Week 4
14.03.2020Tequileros de Jalisco51Rojos CDMX0
14.03.2020Bulldogs de Naucalpan12Caudillos de Chihuahua20
15.03.2020Centauros de ChihuahuaMarlins de Los Cabos
Week 5
21.03.2020Rojos CDMXCentauros de Ciudad Juarez
21.03.2020Marlins de Los CabosBulldogs de Naucalpan
Week 6
28.03.2020Bulldogs de NaucalpanTequileros de Jalisco
28.03.2020Caudillos de ChihuahuaMarlins de Los Cabos
Week 7
04.04.2020Tequileros de JaliscoMarlins de Los Cabos
04.04.2020Rojos CDMXBulldogs de Naucalpan
05.04.2020Centauros de Ciudad JuarezCaudillos de Chihuahua
Futbol Americano de Mexico Results 2020 [Ref: 7-20]

Stadiums

TeamHome StadiumCapacity
Centauros de Ciudad JuarezEstadio Guliermo “Chucus” Olascoaga,
Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad Juarez, Chichua.
5,000
Caudillos ChihuahuaEstadio Olimico,
Paseos de Chihuahua, Chihuahua
22,000
Tequileros de JaliscoEstadio 3 de Marzo,
Zapopan, Jalisco
22,000
Marlins de Los CabosUnidad Deportivo Don Koll,
Cabo San Locas, BCS
4,000
Bulldogs de NaucalpanEstadio Redskings, Santa Cruz Acatlan,
Naucalpan de Juarez, Estado de Mexico
3,000
Rojos de LindavistaDeportivo Palillo,
Itzacalco, Ciudad de Mexico, CDMX
6,000
Futbol Americano de Mexico Stadiums 2020 [Ref: 5]

Report

Futbol Americano Mexico (FAM) was started in 2018, playing its first season in 2019, as a rival to the Liga Futbol Americano Profesional (LFA) in Mexico. It was the first league other than the NFL to play by NFL rules, with the exception of overtime, which is by NCAA rules. All other leagues outside of America, bar the Canadian Football League (which has its own rules) are played under NCAA rules. [Ref: 4]

The 2020 League was suspended after the games on 14 March due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Tequileros de Jalisco (3-1) and Bulldogs de Naucalpan (2-1) were out in front in the Division Voit. In Division BWW, Caudillos de Chuihuahua were clear leaders on a 4-0 Won-Loss Record.

Rojos [Red] v Caudillos [Blue & Yellow] 29 February 2020 [Ref: 21]

References

Images

[1] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2020) FAM Logo [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/FAM-2020.png [Accessed 17 April 2020]

[21] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Album: Rojos v Caudillos Sabado 20 de Febrero 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/89253234_763823134141106_4904013299458244608_o.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_sid=e007fa&_nc_ohc=xrOC-Q80u80AX_lgd18&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=e28e500309ab1436dea65a76dc799c7d&oe=5EEC7190 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

Websites

[4] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2019) FAM Jugara con Reglas NFL [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/ronaldo-says-he-could-play-in-mls-before-the-end/ [Accessed 16 April 2020]

[5] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2019) Estadios [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/estadios/ [Accessed 21 May 2020]

Social Media

[6] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Calenadrio Liga FAM 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/773787509811335 [Accessed 16 April 2020]

[7] FAM TV (FAM) Video, February 23, 2020:  Centauros vs Bulldog Week 1 Centaurs vs Bulldogs [Final score at 2:58:20: Centauros 0 Bulldogs 16]  [Internet] Available from: facebook.com/FAMTelevision/videos/vb.1007547612771830/663192070888793/?type=2&theater [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[8] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook / D95 (2020) Video: February 22, 2020 “@Caudillos Professional vs @Tequileros” Final Score at [4:20:39][Caudillos 53 Tequileros 13] [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/D95Chih/videos/vb.174068839284313/631376974363807/?type=2&theater [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[9] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook / TS Video (2020) Video Febraury 22, 2020: FAM 2020 PARTIDO INAUGURAL🔴 LIVE!! FAM 2020 FROM THE CABOS! INAUGURAL GAME
Marlins Los Cabos vs Rojos CDMX“[Final Score at: 3:15:38] [Rojos 15 Marlins 12]
[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TSVideoMX/videos/vb.1041536025936211/198056584771403/?type=2&theater [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[10] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Post February 26, 2020: Conoce las posiciones de los equipos en el arranque de la segunda temporada de #FAM en el 2020.[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/759221821267904 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[11] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Photo, March 1, 2020: “Caudillos Profootball Gana su primer juego como visitante en contra de Rojos De Lindavista en un partido muy candente.”[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/761401124383307:0 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[12] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Photo, March 1, 2020: “En un estadio repleto el equipo de Tequileros le demuestra a toda su afición que van con todo por el campeonato. Marcador final Tequileros vs Centauros de Ciudad Juárez #FAM2020 #YardaXYarda #EsTiempodeFAM #Jalisco #FutbolAmericano #México[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/761983777658375:0 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[13] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020)Post/Photo, March 2, 2020: “Conoce las posiciones de los equipos en la segunda semana de #FAM en su segunda temporada.🏈” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/762669110923175 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[14] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Post/Photo, March 3, 2020:”Te compartimos el calendario completo de la temporada #FAM2020 🏈 #FAM #YardaxYarda #EsTiempodeFAM #FutbolAmericano #México Tequileros Caudillos Profootball Centauros de Ciudad Juárez Rojos De Lindavista Marlins Los Cabos Bulldogs FAM[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/762702377586515 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[15] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020)Post/ photo, March 8, 2020:”End the meeting between Tequileros vs Marlins Los Cabos with a final score of 33-06″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/766115610578525 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[16] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Post/Photo, March 8, 2020:”Final score Caudillos Profootball vs Centauros de Ciudad Juárez [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/766193543904065:0 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[17] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020)Post/Photo, March 9, 2020:”Naucalpan’s Bulldogs FAM win the second game of the season and remain undefeated.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/766845813838838 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[18] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Post/Photo, March 11, 2020: “Te compartimos los standings en la semana 3 de #FAM2020.“[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/SoyFAM/posts/768215987035154 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[19] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Video, 14 March 2020 :”Tequileros vs Rojos”{Final Score at 3:33:48 to 3:35:02] [Tequileros 51 Rojos 0][Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=667169374085489 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

[20] Futbol Americano de Mexico Facebook (2020) Video, 14 March 2020 :”Bulldogs vs Caudillos”[Final Score at 47:28 to 49:53] [Bulldogs 12 Caudillos 20] [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=526701141582717 [Accessed 21 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell and Francesco.

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