Intercontinental Football League European Championship 1976-1978

IFL European Cup 1976

PWLTPFPAPct
Texas A&I Javelinas (C)550096471.000
Henderson State Reddies50504796.000
Intercontinental Football League European Championship Final Standings 1976 [Ref: 1-2]

Note: the IFL European Cup of 1976 was a 5-game tour by two NAIA Colleges.

IFL European Championship 1977

PWLTPFPAPct
Newton Nite Hawks (C)5500126411.000
Chicago Lions505041126.000
Intercontinental Football League European Championship Final Standings 1977 [Ref: 1-2]

Note: The IFL European Championship of 1977 was a 5-game tour by two Chicagoland League Semi-Pro teams.

IFL European Championship 1978

PWLTPFPAPct
Quad Cities Black Hawks (C)440095291.000
Indianapolis Capitols40402995.000
Intercontinental Football League European Championship Final Standings 1978 [Ref: 1-2]

Note: The IFL European Championship of 1978 was a 5-game tour by two Northern States Football League AA Professional Football teams.

Report

In 1970 the film M*A*S*H featured a climactic end-sequence with an American Football game. this was the first ever time an American Football game had been seen on Major TV or Cinema screens in Europe, and started an interest in the American version of Rugby or Football in the continent.

The Intercontinental Football League was set up by Bob Kapp, a Texan who had introduced Professional Soccer to Texas. The intention was to start a Professional American Football League in Europe.

The National Football League had played its first game outside North American between NFL Bleu and NFL rouge in Paris, and the IFL had brought Bruno Beneck, a Media mogul who had successfully introduced Baseball to Italy, and had enough interest to have sold six francises. However, the Oil crisis and the spectre of terrorism in Europe put an end to the League in 1975 before it started.

In the meantime the World Football League had started in the USA with intention of bringing the game to the World. The League played two seasons from 1974 to 1975, although the furthest it got from the American mainland was Hawaii.

The IFL was undeterred, however, and arranged a series of tours by United States College, and Professional teams in Europe. The first Tour was during June 1976 in Germany, Austria and France. The teams were NAIA Colleges (Junior Colleges) Texas A&I Javelinas, who won all five games of the series, and Henderson State College Reddies.

In 1977 the tour featured Semi-Pro teams from the Chicagoland League and the five-game tour visited France, Germany and Austria, and again all five games were won by the same team: Newton Nite Hawks, who defeated Chicago Lions.

The final tour featured AA Professional teams from the Northern States Football League, Quad Cities Black Hawks (who won all five games) and the Indianapolis Capitols. This tour, like the two previous tours, lost a lot of money and Bob Kapp abandoned the venture. However, the long-term impact was the creation of the first teams and Leagues in Germany, Austria, Finland and Italy, one of which, the Dusseldorf Panther, is still in existence. American Football has had a continuous presence in those countries since and has since spread as far as Turkey, Portugal and Iceland.

References

Website / Sources

[1] Mark L. Ford and Massimo Foglio, The Coffin Corner Volume 27,No. 6, Pro Football Researchers Association (2002) THE FIRST “NFL EUROPE”[Internet] Available from: http://www.profootballresearchers.org/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/27-06-1101.pdf [Accessed 20 October 2019]

Bibiography

[2] Massimo Foglio with Mark L. Ford (2017), Touchdown in Europe – How American Football Came to the Old Continent. Second Edition “The Trailblazers: Bleu et Rouge, College and Semi-Pro”. pg. 151-188. Published by the Author (2015, 2017)

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Louise Wills (Kenny) and John Wills.

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Turkiye Amerikan Futbolu Kurulu TAFK Turkey Tournament 2001

Final Standings

PWLTPFPA
A Group
*Hacettepe Red Deers440020837
*Bogazici Sultans43109063
METU Falcons42205885
Bilkent Judges413083107
Bashkent Knights404018165
B Group
*ITU Hornets440020828
Ankara Cats43109094
Ege Dolphins42205864
Gazi Warriors41308394
Eskisehir Anadolu Rangers40401870
Turkiye Amerikan Futbolu Kurulu Final Standings 2001 [Ref: 1]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2001Hacetteppe Red Deers67Ankara Cats8
2001ITU Hornets20Bogazici Sultans6
Final
2001Hacettepe Red Deers36ITU Hornets30
Turkiye Amerikan Futbolu Kurulu Playoffs 2001 [Ref: 1]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
2001ITU Hornets22Gazi Warriors11
2001Hacettepe Red Deers82Bashkent Knights0
2001Bilkent Judges18Bogazici Sultans26
2001Eskisehir Anadolu Rangers14Ankara Cats20
Week 2
2001METU Falcons0Hacettepe Red Deers31
2001Bilkent Judges44Bashkent Knights12
2001Eskisehir Anadolu Rangers12ITU Hornets24
2001Gazi Warriors0Ege Dolphins30
Week 3
2001Bilkent Judges15Hacettepe Red Deers50
2001Bogazici Sultans42METU Falcons0
2001Ege Dolphins20Eskisehir Anadolu Rangers0
2001ITU Hornets24Ankara Cats0 #
Week 3
2001METU Falcons20Bilkent Judges6
2001Bogazici Sultans24Bashkent Knights0 #
2001Ege Dolphins6ITU Hornets30
2001Ankara Cats40Gazi Warriors28
Week 4
2001Bashkent Knights6METU Falcons39
2001Hacettepe Red Deers45Bogazici Sultans22
2001Ankara Cats34Ege Dolphins28
2001Gazi Warriors24Eskisehir Anadolu Rangers0 #
Turkiye Amerikan Futbolu Kurulu Regular Season Results 2001 [Ref: 1]

Report

The Turkish American Football League in 2001 was won by Hacettepe Red Deers 36-30 over ITU Hornets, after they had gone undefeated (4-0 Won-Loss) during the Regular season and defeated Ankara Cats 67-6 in the Playoff Semi-Finals. The Hornets had also gone undefeated during the Regular Season and topped the B Group, before winning 20-6 against the Bogazici sultans in the Semi-Finals.

In all 10 teams entered, divided into two groups, with a four-game regular season. Other teams included the Ege Dolphins, Gazi Warriors, Eskesehir Anadolu Rangers, METU Falcons, Bilkent Judges and Bashkent Knights.

References

Internet Archive

[1] AnkaraCats (2001) Sezon [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010909121633/http://ankaracats.8m.net/sezon.html [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Karl and Clive Saab.

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ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencia de los Diez Grandes (ONEFA Mexico Major League Big 10) 1996-1999

ONEFA Logo [Ref: 5]

ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes 1996

PWLTPFPAPts
*Borregis Salvajes ITESM-Monterrey990023111018
*Aztecas UDLA-Puebla98102008516
*Aguilas Blancas IPN963024012912
*Condores UNAM963018913512
Pieles Rojos IPN94501651758
Osos UNAM94501081628
Centinelas CGP93601141976
Tigres UANL93601631426
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Laguna9270912184
Guerreros Aztecas UNAM9090903180
ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes 1996 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finales
1996Aztecas UDLA33Aguilas Blancas IPN24
1996Borregos ITESM Monterrey38Condores UNAM17
Final
1996Aztecas UDLA6Borregos ITESM Monterrey3
ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes Playoffs 1996 [Ref: 1]

ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes 1997

PWLTPFPAPts
*Aztecas UDLA Puebla990037913818
*Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Monterrey981039514416
*Aguilas Blancas IPN954028726410
*Borregos Salvajes ITESM-CEM954025423510
Condores UNAM954021622410
Tigres UANL94501492618
Pieles Rojas ESIQIE-IPN 94501441858
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Laguna94502032168
Centinelas CEP91802153032
Osos ENEP Acatlan9090703410
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencis Diez Grandes Standings 1997 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finales
07.11.1997Borregos Monterrey72Aguilas Blancas7
08.11.1997Aztecas50Borregos CEM 7
Final
15.11.1997Aztecas21Borregos Monterrey11
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencia Diez Grandes Playoffs 1997 [Ref: 2]

ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes 1998

PWLTPFPAPts
*Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Monterrey990034514918
*Aztecas UDLA-Puebla972025515814
*Borregos Salvajes ITESM-CEM96302129312
*Autenticos Tigres UANL954013914410
Aguilas Blancas IPN954018315510
Pumas CU-UNAM954019918410
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Laguna93601572056
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Toluca9270891644
Centinelas CGP92701382554
Pielas Rojas ESIQIE-IPN91801063162
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencis Diez Grandes Standings 1998 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finales
06.11.1998Borregos Monterrey30Autenticos Tigres6
07.11.1998Aztecas32Borregos CEM29
Final
14.11.1998Borregos Monterrey20Aztecas17
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencia Diez Grandes Playoffs 1998 [Ref: 3]

ONEFA Liga Mayor Diez Grandes 1999

PWLTPFPAPts
*Aztecas UDLA-Puebla990035722218
*Borregos Salvejas ITESM-Monterrey981040114916
*Borregos Salvajes ITESM-CEM972026113814
*Pumas CU-UNAM963017019012
Aguilas Blancas IPN954026619310
Autenticos Tigres UANL93601791966
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Toluca93601402506
Lobos UA Coahuila9270982594
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-Laguna92701302014
Centinelas CGP90901133170
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencis Diez Grandes Standings 1999 [Ref: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finales
05.11.1999Borregos Monterrey30Borrehos CEM24
06.11.1999Aztecas21Pumas CU16
Final
13.11.1999Aztecas25Borregos Monterrey38
ONEFA Liga Mayor Conferencia Diez Grandes Playoffs 1999 [Ref: 4]

Report

ONEFA is the Public Collegiate American Football Association of Mexico, and prior to the split with the Private Colleges (CONADIEP) the ONEFA LIga Mayor Conferencia de los Diez Grandes (Major League Big 10 Conference) was the primary College American Football Conference in Mexico (now ONEFA and CONADIEP play off for the title).

In 1997 Aztecas de UDLA Puebla (a city east of Mexico City) won their third Big 10 Championship in a row, defeating Borregos Salvajes CEM (Technological University of Monterrey Wild Sheep) 50-7. Borregos Salvajes Monterrey (Monterrey Wild Sheep) won 20-17, dethroning the Aztecas in the Final in 1998 and repeated in 1999, again defeating the Aztecas 38-25.

Osos ENEP Acatlan (ENEP Bears) , from Estado de Mexico (Mexico State, west of the Federal District and Mexico City) played in the same city as the Irish Institute, Naucalpan (Acatlan), as did Sentinels CGP.

Note on Team Names

TeamTranslationHome Field
Aguilas Blancas IPNNational Polytechnic Institute White Eagles Wilfrido Massieu, Mexico City
Autenticos Tigres UANLUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Authentic TigresGaspar Maas, San Nicolas de Los Garza (Monterrey)
Aztecas UDLA-PueblaUniversidad de las Americas Puebla AztecasCholula, Puebla
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-CEMInstituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey – Estado de Mexico Wild SheepTecnologico, Mexico City
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-LagunaInstituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey – Laguna Wild SheepLa Rosita, Laguna
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-MonterreyInstituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey – Monterrey Wild SheepTecnologico, Monterrey
Borregos Salvajes ITESM-TolucaInstituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey – Toluuca Wild SheepTecnologico, Toluca
Centinelas CGPPresidential Guards Corps SentinelsJoaquin Amaro, Naucalpan
Condors UNAMNational Autonomous University of Mexico CondorsOlipmico CU, Mexico City
Lobos UA CoahuilaAutonmous University of Coahuila Grey WolvesJorge Castro, Saltillo
Pielas Rojos ESIQIE-PIN Higher Education School of Chemical Engineering and Extractive Industries – National Polytechnic Institute RedskinsWilfrido Massieu, Mexico City
Pumas CU-UNAMNational Autonomous University of Mexico PumasCentenario, Mexico City
ONEFA Liga Mayor Big 10 Conference Home Fields and Name Transations. [Ref: 1-3 and Google Translate]

References

Websites

[1] Historia de Football en Mexico (2002) Conferencia di los 10 Grandes 1996 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021017160349/http://www.geocities.com/~hl-mx/ [Accessed 20 December 2012]

[2] ONEFA (1997) Categoria Liga Mayor 1997 [Internet] Available from: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/3110/mayor/1997/may10g97.htm [Accessed 22 March 2000]

[3] ONEFA (1998) Categoria Liga Mayor 1998 [Internet] Available from: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/3110/mayor/1998/may10g98.htm [Accessed 22 March 2000]

[4] ONEFA (1999) Categoria Liga Mayor 1999 [Internet] Available from: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/3110/mayor/1999/may10g99.htm [Accessed 22 March 2000]

Images

[5] ONEFA (2020) ONEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PpcJl5QlfPoMSO4T5EdZd4ou8LwusCaoqw0_cjYcC2_CTplUWHkQJTa9S-DKMPI-FrkqeXFWoppz6Rha95yr [Accessed 11 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

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Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association TCAA (Japan) Champions 1976-Present

TCAA Champions 1976-Present

NumberYearChampions
I1976Nihon University College of Engineering
II1977Nihon University College of Engineering
III1978Nihon University College of Engineering
IV1979Tohoku Gakuin University
V1980Tohoku Gakuin University
VI1981Nihon University College of Engineering
VII1982Tohoku University
VIII1983Tohoku University
IX1984Tohoku University
X1985Tohoku Gakuin University
XI1986Tohoku University
XII1987Tohoku University
XIII1988Tohoku University
XIV1989Tohoku University
XV1990Tohoku University
XVI1991Tohoku University
XVII1992Tohoku University
XVIII1993Tohoku University
XIX1994Tohoku University
XX1995Tohoku University
XXI1996Sendai University
XXII1997Tohoku University
XXIII1998Tohoku University
XXIV1999Iwata University
XXV2000Tohoku University
XXVI2001Tohoku University
XXVII2002Tohoku University
XXVIII2003Tohoku University
XXIX2004Tohoku University
XXX2005Tohoku University
XXXI2006Tohoku University
XXXII2007Tohoku University
XXXIII2008Tohoku University
XXXIV2009Sendai University
XXXV2010Tohoku University
XXXVI2011Sendai University
XXXVII2012Tohoku University
XXXVIII2013Tohoku University
XXXIX2014Tohoku University
XL2015Tohoku University
XLI2016Tohoku University
XLII2017Tohoku University
XLIII2018Tohoku University
XLIII2019Tohoku University
Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Champions 1976-Present [Ref: 1]

Composite Table

UniversityWins
Tohoku University33
Nihon University College of Engineering4
Tohoku Gakuin University3
Sendai University3
Iwata University1
Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Champions Composite Table [Ref: 1]

Report

Tohoku University have won the Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Championship a record 33 times since its inauguration in 1976. Nihon University (Faculty of Engineering) have won it 4 times, Tohoku Gakuin University and Sendai University 3 Times and Iwata University have won it once.

The Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (TCAA) is the College Conference for Tohoku Region – Northeast Japan (Honshu Island). the winners of the TCAA go on to meet the Champions of the Hokkaido Region for the Pine Bowl North Japan Championship, with the Winners of that match meeting the Champions of the Kanto Region for the East Japan Championship.

References

Websites

[1] Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (2019) Kekka-all [Internet] Available from: http://tcaa.jp/leaguekekka_arc/kekka-all.html [Accessed 10 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Grant Farrell and John Gunning

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Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association 2019

Japan Collegiate American Football Association Logo (Flag)
Japan Collegiate American Football Association Logo (Flag) [References: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
Division 1
Tohoku University Hornets (C)4400161208
Iwata University Bisons4310100506
Akita University Augers422099774
Tohoku Gakuin University Kayaks4130451582
Sendai University Silver Falcons4040271270
Division 2
Hirosaki University Star Kings330040136
Yamagata University Tom Cats321039344
Tohoku Industrial University Blue Raiders312014462
Nihon University College of Engineering Crow Jackals #3030000
Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

Note: # Nihon University College of Engineering Abstained from All Games.

Division 1 Star Chart

Toh UIwa UAki UTGUSen U
Tohoku Universityxxx16-1421-668-056-0
Iwata University14-16xxx35-1437-1414-6
Akita University6-2114-35xxx39-1440-7
Tohoku Gakuin University0-6814-3714-39xxx17-14
Sendai University0-566-147-4014-17xxx
Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association Division 1 Results 2019-20 [Ref: 2]

Division 2 Star Chart

Hiro UYam UTIUNUCE
Hirosaki Universityxxx20-1320-0A-A
Yamagata University13-20xxx26-14A-A
Tohoku Industrial University0-2014-26xxxA-A
Nihom University College of EngineeringA-AA-AA-Axxx
Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association [Ref: 2]

Report

Tohoku University Hornets won the 2019 Tohoku Collegiate American Football association Championship with a perfect 4-0 Won-Loss Record. They then went on to meet Hokkaido University in the North Japan Pine Bowl, where they won 34-9. This allowed them to play in the East Japan Championship against the winners of the Kanto Region, where they lost 41-10 to Inada University. Tohoku Region is the Northeast Region of Japan, on Honshu Island, the biggest of Japan’s Islands.

Map of Tohoku Region, Japan

[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps?q=Tohoku%20Japan&output=embed&hl=en-US&z=12&w=425&h=350]

References

Logo

[1] Tokai Collegiate American Football Association (2021) flag [Internet] Available from: http://www.tkcafa.jp/button/flag.gif [Accessed 2 May 2021]

Websites

[2] Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (2019) Hoshitori [Internet] Available from: http://tcaa.jp/hoshitori.html [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[3] Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (2020) Taikai [Internet] Available from: http://tcaa.jp/taikai.html [Accessed 10 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell and John Gunning

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North Japan University Football Pine Bowl (Tohoku v Hokkaido) 2012-Present

Pine Bowl Results 2012-Present

DateTohoku Region ChampionsHokkaido Region Champions
11.11.2012Tohoku University Hornets34Sapporo Gakuin University13
17.11.2013Tohoku University Hornets20Hokkaido University16
08.11.2014Tohoku University Hornets10Hokkaido University7
15.11.2015Tohoku University Hornets17Hokkaido University0
05.11.2016Tohoku University Hornets29Hokkaido University22
04.11.2017Tohoku University Hornets14Hokkaido University3
03.11.2018Tohoku University Hornets38Hokkai Gakuin University 14
03.11.2019Tohoku University Hornets34Hokkaido University9
Tohoku Student American Football Association (TCAA) Pine Bowl 2012-Present [Ref: 1-8]

Report

The Pine Bowl is the University Championship game for North Japan. It is played between the winners of the Tohoku Region (Northeast Japan – Honshu Island, the largest of Japan’s Islands) and Hokkaido Region (Hokkaido Island – the Northernmost of Japan’s main Islands). The winner goes on to meet the winners of Kanto Championship for the East Japan Championship.

Tohoku University Hornets (Tohoku Region) won the Pine Bowl 8 years in a row from 2012 to 2019. Hokkaido University were the Hokkaido representatives on six of these occasions, Sapporo Gakuin University the Hokkaido representatives in 2012, and Hokkai Gakuin University the representatives in 2018.

Pine Bowl 2018 Action Photo – Tohoku University Hornets v Hokkai Gakuin University (Pic: Takayanagi)[Ref: 9]

References

Websites

[1] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2012) Pine Bowl 2012 result [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[2] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2013) Pine Bowl 2013 result [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[3] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2014) Pine Bowl 2014 result http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2014/PineBowl_result.html [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[4] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2015) Pine Bowl 2015 result [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2015/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[5] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2016) Pine Bowl 2016 result [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2016/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[6] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2017) Pine Bowl 2017 result [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2017/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[7] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2018) Pine Bowl 2018 result [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2018/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[8] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2019) Pine Bowl 2019 result [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2019/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 5 March 2019]

Images

[9] Tohoku Student American Football Association (2018) 下記の各画像をクリックするとおおきな画像をご覧いただけます。t [Photo by Takayanagi [Internet] Available from: http://www.tcaa.jp/pinebowl2018/ST6A02281.jpg [Accessed 5 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

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National Passball League (England) 1991

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Eastern Conference
*Cannock Chase Giants6420.667
*Broncos6420.667
Cambridge7160.143
Southern Conference
*Thunderbolts66001.000
*London Gators6330.500
Exiles7160.143
National Passball League Standings 1991 [Ref: compiled from 1-8]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
14.12.1991ThunderboltsWBroncosL
14.12.1991Cannock Chase GiantsLLondon GatorsW
Final
21.12.1991Thunderbolts41London Gators15
National Passball League Playoffs 1991 [Ref: 9-10]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
19.10.1991Cambridge21Broncos50
19.10.1991Cannock Chase Giants26London Gators12
19.10.1991Thunderbolts53Exiles0
Week 2
26.10.1991Cambridge70Cannock Chase Giants21
26.10.1991Exiles18Broncos60
26.10.1991London Gators21Thunderbolts56
Week 3
02.11.1991Exiles0Cannock Chase Giants55
02.11.1991London Gators12Thunderbolts30
02.11.1991Broncosw/oCambridgescr
Week 4
09.11.1991Broncos18Cannock Chase Giants29
09.11.1991London Gators52Exiles12
09.11.1991Thunderboltsw/oCambridgescr
Week 5
16.11.1991Broncos14Thunderbolts24
16.11.1991CambridgescrLondon Gatorsw/o
Week 6
23.11.1991ThunderboltsCannock Chase Giants
23.11.1991Exilesw/oCambridgescr
23.11.1991BroncosLondon Gators
Week 7
30.11.1991Cannock Chase Giants21Broncos48
30.11.1991Exiles0London Gators80
Week 8
07.12.1991Exiles0Thunderbolts77
07.12.1991Cannock Chase Giantsw/oCambridgescr
National Passball League Regular Season Results 1991 [Ref: 1-8]

Report

The National Passball League was an Arena-style American Football League in the England, played on a smaller field than a regular American Football field, and with a focus on passing (Passball is played on a 40-yard field with two 8-yard endzones, with five downs or attempts to score, three of which must be passing plays, before the ball is turned over). It is seven-a-side.

Cannock Chase Giants won the Eastern Conference title ahead of Broncos, whilst Cambridge pulled out after two games. In the Southern Conference, Thunderbolts won the Conference title, with London Gators qualifying for the playoffs in second place, and Exiles finishing in third.

The Thunderbolts and London Gators won through to the Final, where the Thunderbolts confirmed their dominance all season, with a 41-15 victory. Thames Valley Chargers star Ez Charles scored three touchdowns, and a three-point pass in the second quarter to put the ‘Bolts in a commanding lead at the half which they never relinquished.

Charles scored on a 31 yard run before finding Kenroy Barnett and Andy Tilbury with 23-yard and 16-yard TD Passes. Tibury got a hat-trick of his own, with a 22-yard TD Pass from Joe Greenidge in the first quarter, and a 32-yard Interception Return to finish off the scoring. Andy Tait linked up with Andy Falconer for two TD Passes for some consolation for the London Gators.

Final – 14 December 1991 – Thunderbolts 41 London Gators 15

Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Thunderbolts12230641
London Gators90606
National Passball League Final Box Score – Score 1991 [Ref: 10]
TeamScorerScore
1st Quarter
THUAndy Tilbury 22yd TD pass from Joe Greenidge 6-0
THUKenroy Barnett 4td Run12-0
GATAndy Falconer 30yd Pass from Andy Tait (Falconer 10yd 3XP from Tait)12-9
2nd Quarter
THUEZ Charles 31yd Run18-9
THUSammy Samuels Safety (tackled Tait in Endzone)20-9
THUKenroy Barnett 23yd Pass from Ez Charles (Greenidge 3XP from Charles)29-9
THUAndy Tilbury 16yd Pass from Ez Charles35-9
3rd Quarter
GATAndy Falconer 5yd Pass from Andy Tait35-15
4th Quarter ?
THUAndy Tilbury 32yd Interception Return41-15
Natiional Passball League Final Box Score – Scorers 1991 [Ref: 10]

References

[1] Anon. (1991) “Passball: Benny’s leg up” First Down. 17 October 1991. pg. 23

[2] Anon. (1991) “Passball Week 2 Results” First Down. 26 October 1991. pg. 23

[3] Anon. (1991) “Passball results” First Down. 2 November 1991. pg. 23

[4] Anon. (1991) “Passball results” First Down. 9 November 1991. pg. 23

[5] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 16 November 1991. pg. 23

[6] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 23 November 1991. pg. 23

[7] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 30 November 1991. pg. 23

[8] Anon. (1991) “Passball result” First Down. 7 December 1991. pg. 23

[9] Anon. (1991) “Passball ” First Down. 14 December 1991. pg. 23

[10] Anon. (1991) “Passball: Champ Ez gives ’em a Bolt jolt” First Down. 21 December 1991. pg. 23

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas and Tim Leadingham

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Georgia High School Association Football Champions AA and A 1947-Present

GHSA AA and A Football Champions 1947-Present

YearAA Football ChampionsA Football Champions
1947Lanier
1948LanierFitzgerald
1949BrownDecatur
1950DecaturRockmart
1951Richmond AcademyValdosta
1952MurphyValdosta
1953GradyValdosta
1954RossvilleJesup
1955Rossville / La Grange (tie)Athens
1956ValdostaCarrollton / Statesboro (tie)
1957ValdostaStatesboro
1958Avondale / ThomasvilleStephens County
1959Wayne CountyDublin Fighting Irish
1960WaycrossDublin Fighting Irish
1961WaycrossCarrollton
1962RossvilleAmericus
1963CedartownDublin Flighting Irish
1964Douglas CountyCarrollton
1965West RomeAmericus
1966North FultonStatesboro
1967DaltonThomson
1968St. Pius XThomson
1969North SpringsCoosa
1970Woodward AcademyRoswell
1971WestminsterCarrollton
1972Southwest DeKalbCarrollton
1973Southwest AtlantaMt. de Sales
1974AmericusCarrollton
1975AmericusIrwin County
1976AvondaleTurner County
1977WaycrossEast Rome
1978East RomeBuford
1979ModelJohnson County
1980Mary PersonsGreenville
1981CommerceDouglass-Montezuma
1982West RomePalmetto
1983West RomePalmetto
1984West RomeGreenville
1985West RomeLincoln County
1986Central CarrolltonLincoln County
1987Central CarrolltonLincoln County
1988R.E.LeeClinch County
1989Mitchell-BakerLincoln County
1990PepperwellLincoln County
1991CartersvilleClinch County
1992Mitchell-BakerBowdon
1993Greene-TaliaferroLincoln County
1994Washington CountyBrooks County
1995Elbert CountyLincoln County
1996Washington CountyMacon County
1997Washington CountyManchester
1998CarrolltonDarlington
1999CartersvilleCharlton County
2000AmericusCommerce
2001AmericusBuford
2002BufordClinch County
2003Charlton CountyHawkinsville
2004Charlton CountyHawkinsville / Clinch County (tie)
2005Charlton CountyLincoln County
2006Charlton County / Dublin Fighting IrishLincoln County
2007BufordEmanuel County Institute
2008BufordWesleyan
2009BufordWilcox County
2010BufordClinch County
2011CalhounSavannah Christian
2012Jefferson
2013Lovett
2014Benedictine
2015Pace Academy
2016Benedictine
2017Hapeville Charter
2018Heard County
2019Dublin Fighting Irish
Georgia High School Association Football Champions 1947-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

Dublin High School Fighting Irish, based in the ‘Shamrock Bowl’, Dublin City, won the AA title in 2006 in a tie with Charlton County. In 2019 they won it for the first time outright. It was their fifth GHSA Football Championship having previously won the A Championship in 1959, 1960 and 1963.

The Dublin City High School Fighting Irish play their games at the ‘Shamrock Bowl’, 100 Shamrock Drive, Dublin, Georgia, 31021.

Georgia High School Association Football System 1947-Present

The AA High School Football Championship in Georgia, USA, was the top level in the Georgia High School Association Football system from 1947 to 1955, when it cbecame the second level from 1956 to 1977. In 1978 a new AAAA tier was introduced, making AA the third level, and in 2000, a AAAAA Tier was introduced, making AA the fourth tier, until 2012 when a AAAAAA level was introduced and then in 2016 7A, making 2A the 6th tier. in 2012 also A was split into A Private and A Public.

Years
1947AA
1948-1955AAABC
1956-1971AAAAAABC
1972-1977AAAAAAB
1978-1999AAAAAAAAAA
2000-2011AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
2012-2015AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PrivateA Public
2016-Present7A6A5A4A3A2AA PrivateA Public
GHSA Football System 1947-Present [Ref: 1]

Video of Dublin Fighting Irish – AA Quarter-Finals 2018

References

Websites

[1] Georgia High School Association (2020) GHSA Football Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.ghsa.net/ghsa-football-champions [Accessed 30 April 2020]

[2] Stadium Connection (2020) Shamrock Bowl ‘Home of the Fighting irish’ [Internet] Available from: http://stadiumconnection.com/stadium.php?id=1440 [Accessed 30 April 2020]

[3] Stadium Connection (2020) Shamrock Bowl ‘Home of the Fighting irish’ [Internet] Available from: http://stadiumconnection.com/simages/1440.jpg [Accessed 30 April 2020]

Media

[4] You Tube TV35 WDIG Channel(2018) Game of the Week Heard County Braves vs Dublin Fighting Irish AA Quarter Finals [Internet] Available from: https://youtu.be/2r-Eu_PpZ9Q [Accessed 7 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Nora Mulcahy & Ciaran Simms.

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Last Updated: 30 April 2020

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Ireland Water Polo National League Women’s Premier League 2013-14

Ireland Water Polo logo [Ref; 3]

Standings

PWDLFAGDPts
St. Vincent’s1313001845113339
Cathal Brugha121002153728130
Donegall Diamonds #14707109109017
Guinness1352696119-2317
Glenalbyn12516109961316
Tribes #1331983138-5510
Drogheda ##103063778-411
Trinity1010945120-75-1
Ireland Water Polo National League Women’s Premier League Standings 2013-14 [Ref: 2]

Note 3 Pts wwin, 1 Pt Draw, 0 Pts Loss, -4 Pts Forfeit #

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
21.09.2013Drogheda3Tribes2
21.09.2013Glenalbyn6Cathal Brugha15
21.09.2013Donegall Diamonds10Guinness6
21.09.2013St. Vincent’s16Tribes3
Week 2
28.09.2013Tribes13Trinity4
28.09.2013St. Vincent’s9Donegall Diamonds8
28.09.2013Drogheda0 #Cathal Brugha4
29.09.2013Cathal Brugha17Guinness5
29.09.2013Donegall Diamonds4Drogheda0 #
Week 3
05.10.2013St. Vincent’s17Drogheda1
05.10.2013Donegall Diamonds11Glenalbyn7
06.10.2013Cathal Brugha6St. Vincent’s9
Week 4
12.10.2013Tribes3Glenalbyn8
Week 5
19.10.2013Donegall Diamonds12Trinity9
Week 6
27.10.2013Guinness8Tribes8
27.10.2013Trinity3Glenalbyn14
27.10.2013Trinity0 #Drogheda4
Week 7
02.11.2013Cathal Brugha20Trinity2
03.11.2013Cathal Brugha12Donegall Diamonds8
Week 10
23.11.2013Cathal Brugha21Tribes6
23.11.2013Guinness18Drogheda3
Week 12
07.12.2013St. Vincent’s10Glenalbyn2
07.12.2013Guinness8Trinity2
07.12.2013Tribes7Donegall Diamonds13
08.12.2013St. Vincent’s14Guinness6
08.12.2013Glenalbyn20Drogheda3
Week 13
11.01.2014Donegall Diamonds7Glenalbyn9
11.01.2014Tribes15Cathal Brugha14
Week 14
18.01.2014Cathal Brugha13Guinness6
19.01.2014Donegall Diamonds0 #St. Vincent’s4
Week 16
01.02.2014Trinity10Donegall Diamonds3
01.02.2014Guinness4Tribes0 #
02.02.2014Trinity4Guinness8
Week 17
08.02.2014Trinity8Cathal Brugha14
08.12.2014Glenalbyn6Guinness6
Week 18
15.02.2014Tribes4St. Vincent’s15
16.02.2014Cathal Brugha11Donegall Diamonds3
16.02.2014St. Vincent’s22Drogheda5
Week 19
22.02.2014St. Vincent’s15Trinity3
Week 20
01.02.2014Glenalbyn13Tribes5
01.02.2014St. Vincent’s18Guinness3
01.03.2014DroghedaTrinity
02.03.2014Drogheda15Donegall Diamonds2
02.03.2014St. Vincent’s13Glenalbyn8
Week 21
08.03.2014Tribes14Drogheda4
Week 23
22.03.2014Doonegall Diamonds16Tribes3
23.03.2014Cathal Brugha7Glenalbyn4
Week 25
05.04.2014St. Vincent’s17Trinity2
05.04.2014Donegall Diamonds12Guinness5
Week 26
13.04.2014St. Vincent’sCathal Brugha
13.04.2014GlenalbynTrinity
13.04.2014GuinnessDrogheda
13.04.2014TribesTrinity
Week 27
19.04.2014Cathal BrughaClonard
Ireland Water Polo National League Women’s Premier League Results 2013-14 [Ref: 2]

Report

St. Vincent;s won the 2013-14 Ireland Water Polo national League women’s Premier League with one match to go. They had a full 39 Points from 13 matches, with Cathal Brugha second on 30 Points from 12.

References

Websites

[2] Irish Water Polo Association (2014) League Tables [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/league-table-apr1.pdf [Accessed 18 September 2018]

[3] Irish Water Polo Association (2014) Fixtures & Results [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/fixtures-and-results.pdf  [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

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Last Updated: 29 April 2020

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Ireland Water Polo National League Men’s Premier League 2013-14

Ireland Water Polo Logo [Ref: 3]

Standings

PWDLFAGDPts
St. Vincent’s11821133755826
Cathal Brugha10721128884023
Half Moon10712155827322
Sandycove12624121992220
Clonard1140784119-3512
North Dublin102178397-147
Cork12001266192-1260
Ireland Water Polo National League Men’s Premier League Standings 2013-14 [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 2A
28.09.2013Half Moon23Cork2
28.09.2013GuinnessSt. Vincent’s
28.09.2013Clonard8North Dublin7
28.09.2013Cathal Brugha18Sandycove11
Week 2B
29.09.2013North Dublin6Cork5
29.09.2013Half Moon8Sandycove9
29.09.2013St. Vincent’s9Cathal Brugha9
29.09.2013ClonardpGuinnessp
Week 3
05.10.2013Cork1Sandycove11
05.10.2013Clonard9Cathal Brugha13
Week 4
12.10.2013Half Moon8St. Vincents8
Week 5
19.10.2013Cork7St. Vincent’s10
Week 6
26.10.2013Half Moon17Clonard12
26.10.2013North Dublin3Sandycove9
Week 7
02.11.2013Cathal Brugha8Half Moon13
Week 10
23.11.2013North Dublin8Half Moon16
23.11.2013St. Vincent’s7Sandycove4
Week 11
30.11.2013Cork4North Dublin16
Week 12
08.12.2013St. Vincent’s11Clonard4
08.12.2013Cathal Brugha11North Dublin10
Week 13
11.01.2014Sandycove12Clonard8
Week 14
18.01.2014Cork6Half Moon24
Week 17
08.02.2014Sandycove9Half Moon14
08.02.2014Cork7Cathal Brugha15
Week 18
15.02.2014Cathal Brugha10North Dublin6
15.02.2014Clonard3St. Vincent’s21
16.02.2014Clonard5Half Moon18
Week 19
22.02.2014North Dublin8Clonard9
22.02.2014St. Vincent’s6Sandycove5
Week 20
02.03.2014Sandycove10Cathal Brugha10
Week 21
08.03.2014Clonard14Cork4
09.03.2014Cathal Brugha26Cork9
Week 23
23.03.2014Cathal Brugha8St. Vincent’s6
Week 24
29.03.2014Half MoonNorth Dublin
Week 25
05.04.2014Cork0Clonard7
05.04.2014Sandycove10North Dublin10
06.10.2014Sandycove23Cork9
06.04.2014St. Vincent’s15Half Moon14
Week 26
13.04.2014Cathal BrughaHalf Moon
13.04.2004St. Vincent’sNorth Dublin
Week 27
19.04.2014Cathal BrughaClonard
Ireland Water Polo National League Men’s Premier League Results 2013-14 [Ref: 2]

Websites

[2] Irish Water Polo Association (2014) League Tables [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/league-table-apr1.pdf [Accessed 18 September 2018]

[3] Irish Water Polo Association (2014) Fixtures & Results [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/fixtures-and-results.pdf  [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 29 April 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.