Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) | St. Patrick’s Day Internationals Men & Women 1990

Results

DateHome TeamSetsAway TeamSetsSet Scores
Ballinahinch
04.03.1990Northern Ireland U21 Men0Ireland U21 Men30-15, 0-15, 13-15
04.03.1990Northern Ireland Men1Ireland Men313-15, 10-15, 15-8, 7-15
St. Patrick’s Day
17.03.1990Ireland U21 Men3Northern Ireland U21 Men0
17.03.1990Ireland U21 Women3Northern Ireland U21 Women0
18.03.1990Ireland Women3Northern Ireland Women0
18.03.1990Ireland Men1Northern Ireland Men316-17, L-15, 15-L, 6-15

Reference: [1-3]

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References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1990) “Volleyball treble up” Evening Herald. Thursday, March 22, 1990. p. 59

[2] Anon. (1990) “Volleyball “ Irish Press. Monday, March 5, 1990. p. 43

[3] Anon. (1990) “Volleyball “ Irish Press. Monday, March 19, 1990. p. 43

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Cara Martin (O’Boyle) (Trinity College), Sondra Maher (Tallaght Rockets) & Niall Brennan (Trinity College)

 

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Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) | International Series Men & Women 2002-03

Venue: Ulster University Jordanstown (N. Ireland) – 7 June 2003

Results

DateHome TeamSetsAway TeamSetsSet Scores
07.06.2003Northern Ireland Men2Scotland Men322-25, 25-17, 23-25, 25-22, 11-15
07.06.2003Northern Ireland U18 Women2Ireland U18 Women325-19, 17-25, 18-25, 25-17, 5-15

Reference: [1]

Report

The Scottish Men’s National team visited Northern Ireland for the first time in 10 years, winning a see-saw match 3 sets to 2. London-based Player/Coach of Northern Ireland, Dave Rivers & team Captain, Nick Wright of UUJ, worked tirelessly throughout, but the hosts fell 15-11 in the deciding set.

In the Under 18 Women’s International, Ireland were the visitors to UUJ, with Dubliners Lyndsey Condell & Aoife Carroll (Captain) providing excellent service. The hosts responded with some excellent blocking from Claire Hamilton & Chloe Walkinshaw, which produced an equaliser at 2-sets-each. Ireland’s Lyndsey Condell produced the boom-serves which swung it for the Southerners, taking the deciding set 15-5.

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References

Internet Forum

[1] Google Groups | rec.sport.volleyball (2003) International Friendlies results from Belfast 07 June 2003 post to group by POMurchu 6/8/03. [Internet] Available from: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rec.sport.volleyball/volleyball$20ireland%7Csort:date/rec.sport.volleyball/CdHqf94wLBg/WcnzL0lWIisJ [Accessed 10 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Cara Martin (O’Boyle) (Trinity College), Sondra Maher (Tallaght Rockets) & Niall Brennan (Trinity College)

 

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National Football League International Regular Season Games in London 2007-Present

National Football League Logo [5]

NFL Regular Season London Games 2007-Present

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
2007
28.10.2007WembleyMiami Dolphins10New York Giants13
2008
26.10.2008WembleyNew Orleans Saints37San Diego Chargers32
2009
25.10.2009WembleyTampa Bay Buccaneers7New England Patriots35
2010
31.10.2010WembleySan Francisco 49ers24Denver Broncos16
2011
23.10.2011WembleyTampa Bay Buccaneers18Chicago Bears24
2012
28.10.2012WembleySt. Louis Rams7New England Patriots45
2013
29.09.2013WembleyMinnesota Vikings34Pittsburgh Steelers27
27.10.2013WembleyJacksonville Jaguars10San Francisco 49ers42
2014
28.09.2014WembleyOakland Raiders14Miami Dolphins38
26.10.2014WembleyAtlanta Falcons21Detroit Lions22
09.11.2014WembleyJacksonville Jaguars17Dallas Cowboys31
2015
04.10.2015WembleyMiami Dolphins14New York Jets27
25.10.2015WembleyJacksonville Jaguars34Buffalo Bills31
01.11.2015WembleyKansas City Chiefs45Detroit Lions10
2016
02.10.2016WembleyJacksonville Jaguars30Indianapolis Colts10
23.10.2016TwickenhamLos Angeles Rams10New York Giants17
30.10.2016WembleyCincinnati Bengals27Washington Redskins27 OT
2017
24.09.2017WembleyJacksonville Jaguars44Baltimore Ravens7
01.10.2017WembleyMiami Dolphins0New Orleans20
22.10.2017TwickenhamLos Angeles Rams33Arizona Cardinals0
29.10.2017TwickenhamCleveland Browns16Minnesota Vikings33
2018
14.10.2018Oakland Raiders3Seattle Seahawks27
21.10.2018Los Angeles Chargers20Tennessee Titans19
28.10.2018Jacksonville Jaguars18Philadelphia Eagles24

Reference: [1]

References

Websites/ Bibliography

[1] National Football League (2018) 2018 NFL Record & Factbook | International Games p. 510 [Internet] Available from: http://www.nfl.com/static/content/public/photo/2018/08/09/0ap3000000946101.pdf [Accessed 9 November 2019]

[2] National Football League (2018) 2018 Scores | Week 6 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nfl.com/scores/2018/REG6 [Accessed 9 November 2019]

[3] National Football League (2018) 2018 Scores | Week 7 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nfl.com/scores/2018/REG7 [Accessed 9 November 2019]

[4] National Football League (2018) 2018 Scores | Week 8 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nfl.com/scores/2018/REG8 [Accessed 9 November 2019]

Images

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United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League Finals 1952-1993

USAFE Logo [Ref: 8]

USAFE Finals 1952-1993

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1952Furstenfeldbruck Eagles26Burtonwood Bullets7
1953Landstuhl Raiders30London Rockets21
1954London Rockets
1955London Rockets
1956London Rockets
1957Toul TigersBurtonwood Bullets
1958Ramstein RamsAlconbury Spartans
1959Weisbaden Flyers
1960SHAPE Indians
1961SHAPE IndiansAlconbury Spartans
1962Weisbaden FlyersChicksands Fighting Chicks
1963 *Bitburg Barons * /
Weathersfield Raiders *
1964Rhein-Main RocketsChicksands Fighting Chicks
1965Weisbaden Flyers54Weathersfield Raiders6
1966Weisbaden Flyers49Weathersfield Raiders0
1967Rhein-Main Rockets19Bentwaters Phantoms14
1968Bentwaters Phantoms
1969Rhein-Main RocketsBentwaters Phantoms
1970Upper Heyford Sky Kings
1971Weisbaden FlyersUpper Heyford Sky Kings
1972Rhein-Main RocketsUpper Heyford Sky Kings
1973Upper Heyford Sky Kings
1974Upper Heyford Sky Kings
1975Weisbaden FlyersBentwaters Phantoms
1976Bitburg BaronsBentwaters Phantoms
1977Bitburg BaronsChicksands Fighting Chicks
1978Bitburg Barons
1979Lakenheath EaglesBitburg Barons
1980Bitburg BaronsLakenheath Eagles
1981Upper Heyford Sky Kings Bitburg Barons
1982Upper Heyford Sky Kings
1983Ramstein RamsUpper Heyford Sky Kings
1984Ramstein RamsBentwaters Phantoms
1985Ramstein RamsUpper Heyford Sky Kings
1986Chicksands Fighting Chicks
1987Rhein-Main RocketsLakenheath Eagles
1988Rhein-Main Rockets34Lakenheath Eagles0
1989Rhein-Main Rockets37Lakenheath Eagles18
1990Lakenheath Eagles39Rhein-Main Rockets30
1991Rhein-Main Rockets27Lakenheath Eagles6
1992Rhein-Main Rockets57Lakenheath Eagles12
1993Rhein-Main RocketsLakenheath Eagles
Reference: [1-2, 6]

Note: * The 1963 Title was shared between Bitburg Barons and Weathersfield Raiders as the Final was cancelled after the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.

USAFE Final 1952 – Wembley – Furstenfeldbrook Eagles 26 Burtonwoon Bullets 7 [Reference: 9]

Composite Standings

TeamConferenceChampionships
Rhein-Main RocketsContinental10
Weisbaden Flyers Continental6
Upper Heyford Sky KingsUnited Kingdom5
Bitburg BaronsContinental5 *
Ramstein RamsContinental4
London RocketsUnited Kingdom3
Lakenheath EaglesUnited Kingdom2
SHAPE Indians (Paris) France2
Bentwaters PhantomsUnited Kingdom1
Chicksands Fighting ChicksUnited Kingdom1
Furstenfeldbruck EaglesContinental1
Landstuhl RaidersContinental1
Toul TigersFrance1
Weathersfield RaidersUnited Kingdom1 *
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League Finals Composite Standings 1952-1993

Note: *1963 Final shared between Weatersfield Raiders and Bitburg Barons after it was cancelled due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Report

The USAFE (United States Air Force in Europe) Football league title was won on 10 occasions by Rhein-Main Rockets (Continental Sports Conference), Weisbaden Flyers (CSC) six times, Upper Heyford Sky Kings (United Kingdom Sports Conference) five times , Bitburg Barons (CSC) five times, Ramstein Rams (CSC) four times, London Rockets (UKSC) three times, Lakenheath Eagles (UKSC) twice and SHAPE Indians (Paris, France Sports Conference) twice.

Bentwaters Phantoms (UKSC), Chicksands Fighting Chicks (UKSC), Furstenfeldbruck Eagles (CSC), Landstuhl Raiders (CSC), Toul Tigers (FSC), Weathersfield Raiders (UKSC) each won the title once.

There were four Sports Conferences: United Kingdom, Continental, France and Mediterranean, although in the end the France and Mediterranean Sports Conferences were merged with the Continental Conference.

About

The United States Air Force in Europe Football League (USAFE – pronounced “You-Safe”) was the League for Air Force Personnel stationed at Cold War Military Bases in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy & Greece.

There were three Conferences: UK Sports Conference, Continental Sports Conference (German & France) and Mediterranean Sports Conference (Italy & Greece). While the MSC was a competitive Conference, the Finals were usually played between the Winners of the UKSC and the CSC.

Following the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, the USAFE Football League was discontinued and the only US Military Football now played in the UK is High School Football at Lakenheath, London Central (High Wycombe), Alconbury & Menwith Hill. [1]

The United States ARmy EURope played a separate League (USAREUR). [6]

The Ramstein Rams, Alconbury Spartans, Burtonwood Bullets & Weathersfield Raiders all played matches in Ireland, including one at Croke Park in aid of the Irish Red Cross. [12-15]

Continental Sports Conference Sports Patch [Reference: 11]

Teams

UK Sports Conference (UKSC)Continental Sports Conference (CSC)
Alconbury SpartansBerlin Bears
Bentwaters PhantomsBitburg Barons
Chicksands Fighting ChicksCamp New Amsterdam
Fairford FalconsLandsberg Tigers
Greenham Comon PiratesRhein-Main Rockets
Lakenheath EaglesSembach Tigers
Mildenhall MaraudersRamstein Rams
Upper Heyford Sky KingsSpangdalem Sheikhs/Sabers
Weathersfield RaidersWeisbaden Flyers
High Wycombe BucksHahn Hawks
Burtonwood BulletsZweibrucken
France Sports Conference / District (FSC)Mediterranean Sports Conference (MSC)
SHAPE Indians (Paris)Aviano Eagles (Ita)
Laon RangersHellenikon Olympians (Gre)
Chateauroux SabresMoron
Chaumont MudhensSan Vito
Fontainbleu ForestersTorrejon
Bordeaux Cardinals
Orly Comets
Evreux Normans
Etain Pioneers
Toul Tigers
Dreux Plainsmen
Chambley Desert Rats
Phalsbourg Falcons
References: [1-8]
Ramstein Rams in Action [Reference: 10]

References

Websites

[1] Britball Now (2019) US Miltary Football in the UK [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/us-military-football-in-the.html [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[2] USAFE Football (2019) Teams | CSC [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/CSC/csc.html [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[3] USAFE Football (2019) Teams | UKSC [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/UKSC/uksc.html [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[4] USAFE Football (2019) Teams | MSC [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/MSC/msc.html [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[5] Enciclopedia del Football Italiano (2019) United States Army Europe Football Tournament [Internet] Available from: http://www.warriorsbologna.it/public/Enciclopedia/PDF/1974_USArEurFT.pdf [Accessed 8 November 2019]

Bibliography

[6] Crawford, Russ (2016) “Le Football: A History of American Football in France”. pg. 87-110. Published by University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln & Lincoln.

[7] Foglio, Massimo & Ford, Mark L. (2017) Touchdown in Europe How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 103-105. Published by the author.

[8] Lensmen Photographic Archive (2012) . “The 1950s Ireland in Pictures”. pg. 36. The O’Brien Press Ltd. Dublin, Ireland.

Images

[9] Britball Now (2019) USAFE Final 1952 (Wembley) [Internet] Available http://www.britballnow.co.uk/_Media/1952-usaf-final-wembley_med.jpeg [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[10] USAFE Football (2019) Ramstein Rams [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/db_Ramstein-Rams-121.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[11] USAFE Football (2019) CSC Sports Patch [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/CSC-Sports-Patch.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2019]

[12] USAFE Football (2020) USAFE-Football-Coin_Hat-5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/USAFE-Football-Coin_Hat-5.jpg [Accessed 18 July 2020]

Newspapers

[13] Anon. (1954) . “Photo caption”. Northern Whig. 18 November 1954. pg. 6.

[14] Anon. (1966) . “Rams bring 45 ‘Rough Scrappers”. Belfast Telegraph. 1 September 1966. pg. 18.

Journal Articles

[15] Magee, Damian. “English Beer and American Football: Exporting American Football as a Cultural Commodity to the British Isles.” Irish Journal of American Studies, vol. 7, 1998, pp. 121–148. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/30002410.

Websites

[16] USAFE Football (2020) RM_USAFE ScannedImage-2 [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/CSC/Rhein-M/Rhein-Main/rhein-main_39.html [Accessed 18 July 2020]

[17] USAFE Football (2020) RM ScannedImage [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/CSC/Rhein-M/Rhein-Main/rhein-main_36.html [Accessed 18 July 2020]

[18] USAFE Football (2020) RM_USAFE ScannedImage-3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/CSC/Rhein-M/Rhein-Main/rhein-main_40.html [Accessed 18 July 2020]

[19] USAFE Football (2020) Rhein-Main 1967 vs Bentwaters USAFE Championship Game [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/Teams/CSC/Rhein-M/Rhein-Main/rhein-main_78.html [Accessed 18 July 2020]

Newspapers

[20] Fox, Bucky (1989) “USAFE – Just Another Year” World American Football. 9 November 1989.

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English National Ice Hockey League | Division 2 North 2008-2012

NIHL D2N 2008-09

  P W D L GF GA Pts
Telford 24 21 1 2 191 60 43
Manchester 24 20 0 4 160 61 40
Flintshire Freeze 24 15 1 8 149 87 31
Solihull Barons 24 14 0 10 152 94 28
Bradford Bulldogs 24 5 1 18 76 162 11
Grimsby Redwings 24 4 1 19 103 231 9
Lancashire Raptors 24 2 2 20 65 201 6

[Reference: 1]

NIHL D2N 2009-10

  P W D L GF GA Pts
Newcastle Vipers 24 20 2 2 170 38 42
Solihull Barons 24 19 1 4 183 40 39
Flintshire Freeze 24 19 1 4 167 49 39
Lancashire Raptors 24 8 1 15 116 146 17
Bradford Buldogs 24 8 1 15 84 119 17
Sutton Sting 24 5 2 17 68 142 12
Grimsby Redwings 24 1 0 23 36 290 2

[Reference: 1]

NIHL D2N 2010-11

  P W D L GF GA Pts
Solihull Barons 24 23 1 0 247 60 47
Sutton Sting 24 14 1 9 123 124 29
Flintshire Freeze 24 14 1 9 136 115 29
Kingston 24 12 0 12 139 133 24
Lancashire Raptors 24 9 1 14 131 160 19
Bradford Bulldogs 24 8 2 14 95 123 18
Sheffield Senators 24 1 0 23 74 200 2

[Reference: 1]

NIHL D2N 2011-12

  P W D L GF GA Pts
Solway Sharks 28 28 0 0 321 43 56
Sutton Sting 28 22 0 6 228 88 44
Flintshire Freeze 28 16 1 11 156 155 33
Hull Stingrays 28 14 3 11 130 115 31
Sheffield Senators 28 10 2 16 116 154 22
Fylde Falcons 28 9 1 18 139 201 19
Bradford Bulldogs # 28 8 2 18 100 183 16
Lancashire Raptors 28 0 1 27 26 277 1

[Reference: 1]

Report

Note: Stephen Adams (Ireland National Team 2012) played for the Solway Sharks in 2011-12. He was born on 13 July 1990, and plays Forward and shoots Right-Handed. Solway Sharks won the title that year and Stephen was called up to the Irish Squad for the 2012 World Championships Division III Tournament. [Reference: 2]

References:

Sources:

[1] Breeze, Paul (2013) “ED2n 11/12: A REVIEW OF THE 2001 / 12 ICE HOCKEY SEASON IN ENGLISH DIVISION 2 NORTH”. Pg. 7, 43-45. Posh Up North Publishing, Reedley Hallows, England.
[2] International Ice Hockey Federation (2012) 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III | Team Rosters -Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/295/IHM2950IRL_33_2_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]

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European Theater of Operations Championship 1942-1944

Autumn 1942

DateVenueWinnersRunners-Up
14.11.1942Ravenhill Stadium, BelfastHale9Yarvard7
21.11.1942Inver Park, LarneYarvard14Tech0
PWLTPFPAPct
Hale1100971.000
Yarvard2110219.500
Tech1010014.000

Reference: [1-5, 12-14]

ETO Championship Spring 1943

DateVenueWinnersRunners-Up
08.05.1943White City Stadium, LondonYarvard Crimson Tide19Tech Fighting Irish6
10.06.1943Ninian Park, CardiffYarvard Crimson Tide14Hale Blue Devils0
26.06.1943Eastville Stadium, BristolYarvard Crimson Tide40Hale Blue Devils0
PWLTPFPAPct
Yarvard Crimson Tide33007361.000
Tech Fighting Irish1010619.000
Hale Blue Devils2020054.000

Reference: [11]

ETO Autumn 1943

DateVenueWinnersRunners-Up
10.10.1943PodhsBall Toters
17.10.1943Elm Park, ReadingRed Tornado14Gremlins0
24.10.1943WellingboroughEngineering Bulldozers0Ball Toters0
31.10.1943Elm Park, ReadingSkytrain0Red Tornado0
28.11.1943Oxford UniversityArmy Blues0Army Greens0
05.12.1943White City StadiumCentral Base Pirates88th Air Force Commandos 0
12.12.1943St. Helen’s Stadium, Swansea101st Screaming Eagles6Invaders6

Reference: [11]

ETO Championship Winter 1944

DateVenueTeam 1Team 2
Arab Bowl
Oran, AlgeriaArmy10Navy7
Northern Ireland Championship
01.01.1944Lone Star Field, NewryNavy Galloping Gaels0Army Wolverines0
Bowl
06.02.1944Eastville Stadium, Bristol4th Infantry Blues28Invaders7
Tea Bowl
13.02.1944White City StadiumCanadian Mustangs16US Pirates6
Fog BowlUS Air Force Title
19.02.1944US Air Force TitlePhoto Lighnting14Ordnance Mustangs0
ETO Semi-Final
27.02.1944“SW Town”4th Infantry Blues32US Navy Seabees0
ETO Championship
12.03.1944“SW Town”4th Infantry Blues208th Air Force Lignting0
Coffee Bowl
19.03.1944White City StadiumUS Blues18Canadian Mustangs0
Bowl
26.03.1944“SW Town”4th Infantry Blues27Invaders0

References: [1-5, 11]

ETO Championship Autumn 1944

DateVenueWinnersRunners-Up
Army-Navy Grid Classic
12.11.1944White City Stadium1st Air Depot Shuttle-Raders20Navy Sea Lions0
Thanksgiving Bowls
23.11.1944Norwich348th Bomb Group Kiwis0445th Bomb Group0
23.11.1944NottinghamBerger’s Bouncers6Henley’s Hurricanes0
23.11.1944Moore’s Maulers6Bearcats0
23.11.194478th Fighter Group Greyhounds6434th Troop Carrier Command Greyhounds0
26.11.1944Shuttle-Raders33398th Bomb Group Blue Blazers0
26.11.1944Helton’s Hellcats14356th Fighter Group Tukey’s Terrors 6
26.11.1944Air Force Command Warriors28Photo Lightnings0
Bowls
03.12.1944Air Force Command Warriors23Cowboys0
03.12.1944Shuttle-Raders25Ramblers0
Championship3rd Bombardment Division
03.12.194494th Bomb Group Fighting Eagles3Helton’s Hellcats0
“Turkey” Bowl
10.12.1944Air Force Command40Berger’s Bouncers0
Championship8th Air Force Command
10.12.1944Shuttle-Raders183rd Air Depot Liberators0
“Turkey” Bowl
10.12.1944Moore’s Maulers0Doughter’s Fighting Eagles0
Army-Navy Grid Classic II
17.12.1944Navy Green Waves13Army Red Raiders7
Tea Bowl II
31.12.1944White City stadiumAir Force Command Warriors138th Air Force Shuttle-Raders0

References: [11]

Note: Only Major “Turkey Bowl” Style games played in Stadiums in front of the British & Irish Public in aid of the Red Cross are shown above. From Autumn 1943-Autumn 1944 there were Championships organised in various Divisions, with teams playing as many as 10 games before the playoffs.

Report

From 1942-1943 the US Army played a series of American Football matches in Northern Ireland, Wales & England in aid of the Red Cross. Teams were named Tech (Engineering), Hale (Infantry) and Yarvard (Artillery).

Irish and British newspaper readers would have been familiar with reports in the papers of US College Football, and the team names reflect this (Yarvard and Hale are not mis-spellings, but the names reflect the Ivy League Colleges of Harvard and Yale, similarly Tech is a nod to the big American Tech Colleges.

Starting in Northern Ireland in 1942, matches were played at the home of Ulster Rugby, Ravenhill (Hale winning 9-7) and Larne (Yarvard getting a 14-0 win over Tech). 8, 000 turned up to see the Ravenhill game, and a full capacity 2,000 for the Larne match.

The next year, the European Theater of Operations Championship was organised in England & Wales, with the teams given the nicknames Fighting Irish (Tech – a nod to Notre Dame), Blue Devils (Hale – after Duke University) and Crimson Tide (Yarvard – in honour of Alabama University).

The Crimson Tide won all three matches played in front of the public, attracting crowds of 25,000 (London), 7, 000 (Cardiff), and 6, 000 (Bristol).

Autumn 1943 is notable for the appearance of the Bulldozers, an African-American Engineering team.

In 1944 Army & Navy (not the US Colleges, but Army & Navy Personnel stationed in Europe), played a 0-0 Tie in Newry, dubbed the Northern Ireland Championship. Navy were nicknamed the Galloping Gaels for the day.

There were also numerous Championships for various Divisions as well as two Army-Navy Grid Classics and Two Tea Bowls and a Coffee Bowl in 1944 as the tide turned on the war and opportunities for playing in large stadiums for the benefit of both the Red Cross and the citizens of Britain increased.

An interesting footnote to this era is the very first American Football game played in Africa, the Arab Bowl, played in Oran, Algeria, which Army won 10-7 over Navy.

Yarvard Team at Sandy Bay, Larne, 1942 [14]

References

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Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2016) Journey to Thirty [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/journeyto-thirty/ [Accessed 08 August 2016]

[2] Irish American Football Association (2016) History of US Teams playing in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/history-of-us-teams-playing-in-ireland/ [Accessed 22 November 2016]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2016) History [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/history.htm [Accessed 26 October 2016]

[4] Lucky Show (2016) American Football in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://www.luckyshow.org/football/Shamrock%20Bowl.htm [Accessed 5 June 2017]

[5] Dublin Town – Article by Gerry Farrell (2016) College Football Classic Ireland’s Relationship with American Football [Internet] Available from: http://www.dublintown.ie/irelands-relationship-with-american-football/ [Accessed 7 May 2018]

Sources.

[6] Anon. (1942) . “Photo caption: American Football att Ravenhill”. Belfast News-Letter. 16 November 1942. pg. 6.

[10] Magee, Damian. “English Beer and American Football: Exporting American Football as a Cultural Commodity to the British Isles.” Irish Journal of American Studies, vol. 7, 1998, pp. 121–148. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/30002410.

[11] Foglio, Massimo & Ford, Mark L. (2017) Touchdown in Europe How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 47-82. Published by the author.

Social Media

[12] Belfast Blitzers | Faacebook (2019) Post 22 August 2019: “ So this is the last of the photos in the archive, it’s of the Yarvard team at Sandy Bay, Larne Harbour on the 21st November 1942. “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/belfastblitzers/photos/pcb.2260513057393170/2260507127393763/?type=3&theater [Accessed 23 August 2019]

[13] Belfast Blitzers | Faacebook (2019) Post 22 August 2019: “So this is the last of the photos in the archive, it’s of the Yarvard team at Sandy Bay, Larne Harbour on the 21st November 1942. “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/belfastblitzers/photos/rpp.454643317980162/2260507354060407/?type=3&theater[Accessed 23 August 2019]


Images

[14] Belfast Blitzers | Facebook (2019) Photo 22 August 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/belfastblitzers/photos/pcb.2260513057393170/2260507127393763/?type=3&theater [Accessed 23 August 2019]

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Lega Italiana Football Americano 1980-1981

LIF 1980

PWLTPFPAPct
Lupi Roma64207352.667
Tori Torino64205256.667
Diavoli Milano63218742.583
Gladiatori Roma60512488.083

Reference: [1]

LIF 1981

PWLTPFPAPct
Gladiatori Roma33006801.000
Lupi Roma32104012.667
Tori Torino31201264.333
Diavoli Roma3030050

Reference: [2]

Note: Season Unfinished.

Note on Team Names

TeamTranslationNotes on Team Name
Lupi RomaRome WolvesAccording to Etruscan legend a Wolf gave birth to Romulus & Remus, the founders of Rome. The Etruscan were the first inhabitants of Rome.
Gladiatori RomaRome GladiatorsGladiators are famous for their association with Rome. They took part in sword fights in Rome for the pleasure of the Roman public.
Diavoli Milano / PavulloMilan DevilsMilan was founded by the Celts, who had a God who resembled a deer, hence their later association with the devil by Christians.
Tauri TorinoTorino MinotaursThe Minotaur in Ancient Greek Myth was a beast that was Half Man – Half Bull (A Man with a Bull’s Head)

[4][5]

Report

The first domestic Italian American Football League was the Northern Italian Football League , started in 1976, following the first unsuccessful attempts at introducing Pro American Football to Europe in 1973-1975, with the Intercontinental Football League, which was to feature NFL players, and six teams in Europe, including the Rome Gladiators in Italy.

The Northern Italian Football League was started in 1976, with Vicenza teams Geronimos & Blue Knights dominating play, winning all the Spaghetti Bowls between them and finishing in the top two spots in the Regular Season most years.

The FIFA (Federazione Italiano Football Americano) association was set up the following year, in 1977, with a four-team National Playoff.

In 1980, the second attempt at starting a true National League was founded – the Lega Italiana Football Americano. It lasted one and a half seasons, with the second season finishing at the midway point. Lupi Roma won the first title in 1980 and Gladiatori Roma were the leaders at the halfway point in the second season. The rival Associazone Italiana Football Americano, which played its first season in 1981 took over thereafter.

The Italian League was the first domestic American Football League in Europe, with the game being restricted to US Army men playing at Air Force bases in Europe prior to that. The film M*A*S*H had popularised American Football in Europe in 1970, the first time the game had been seen on screen in Europe in a Major Film. See the Intercontinental Football League 1972-1975: Intercontinental Football League 1970-1975

References

Websites

[1] Enciclopedia del Football Italiano (2018) Lega Italiano Football Americano 1980 http://www.warriorsbologna.it/public/Enciclopedia/PDF/1980_lif.pdf[Accessed 15 October 2019]

[2] Enciclopedia del Football Italiano (2018) Lega Italiano Football Americano 1981 http://www.warriorsbologna.it/public/Enciclopedia/PDF/1981_lif.pdf[Accessed 15 October 2019]

[3] Alex Macbeth | The Local.it (2018) Four Civilizations that predate Rome [Internet] Available from: https://www.thelocal.it/20180911/four-civilizations-in-italy-that-pre-date-the-roman-empire [Accessed 27 October 2019]

[4] Medievallists.net (2019) Foundation myths in Mediaval & Renaissance Italy [Internet] Available from: https://www.medievalists.net/2015/06/foundation-myths-in-medieval-and-renaissance-italy/ [Accessed 27 October 2019]

[5] Tauri Torino (2019) Home | Sito Storico [Internet] Available from: https://tauritorino.com/ [Accessed 27 October 2019]

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Netball Ireland | Winter League | Division 2 2019-20

Netball Ireland Logo [2]

Table

PWDLGFGAGDPts
Galway Netball Club220099188110
Leinster Jaguars32107776110
St. Michael’s21104732157
Trinity21103821176
St. Anne’s Griffins21102224-16
Leinster Lions21102132-115
Leinster Panthers1010627-210
St. Anne’s Unicorns2020787-800

Reference: [1]

DateTimeHome TeamAway Team
Midweek 1Beaumont
09.10.201919:30St. Michael’s22Leinster Jaguars24
09.10.201920:30Leinster Lions13St. Anne’s Griffins7
09.10.201921:30Trinity27Leinster Panthers6
Weekend 1Wesley
12.10.201915:30St. Anne’s Unicorns5Galway Netball Club47
12.10.201916:40Leinster Jaguars13Galway Netball Club52
Midweek 2Wesley
16.10.201919:30St. Anne’s Unicorns2Leinster Jaguars40
16.10.201920:30Trinity11St. Anne’s Griffins15
16.10.201921:30Leinster Lions8St. Michael’s25
Midweek 3Beaumont
23.10.201919:30St. Anne’s Griffins Leinster Jaguars
23.10.201920:30St. Michael’sSt. Anne’s Unicorns
23.10.201921:30Leinster LionsLeinster Panthers

Reference: [1]

Websites

[1] Netball Ireland (2019) Winter League Division 2 2019-2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/winter-league-2018-2019-all-groups-fixtures/ [Accessed 22 October 2019]

Images

[2] Netball Ireland (2017) Netball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/logo.png [Accessed 30 November 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ruth Foy & Caoimhe Foy

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Federazione Italiana Football Americano 1977

Playoffs

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semifinali   
1977Diavoli Milano36Lupi Roma12
1977Tori Torino12Veltri Bologna8
 Finale   
1977Diavloli Milano8Tori Torino13

Reference: [1]

Report

The first domestic Italian American Football League was the Northern Italian Football League , started in 1976, following the first unsuccessful attempts at introducing Pro American Football to Europe in 1973-1975, with the Intercontinental Football League, which was to feature NFL players, and six teams in Europe, including the Rome Gladiators in Italy.

The FIFA (Federazione Italiano Football Americano) association was set up the following year, in 1977, with a four-team National Playoff.

The Diavoli Milano (Milan Devils) beat the Lupi Roma (Rome Wolves) 36-12 in one Semi-Final and the Tori Torino beat the Veltri Bologna in the other by a score of 12-8.

Torino then beat Milano 13-8 in thde Final, to claim the first Italian National Championship.

The Italian League was the first domestic American Football League in Europe, with the game being restricted to US Army men playing at Air Force bases in Europe prior to that. The film M*A*S*H had popularised American Football in Europe in 1970, the first time the game had been seen on screen in Europe in a Major Film. See the Intercontinental Football League 1970-1975: Intercontinental Football League 1970-1975

References

Websites

[1] Enciclopedia del Football Italiano (2018) Federazione Italiano Football Americano 1977 http://www.warriorsbologna.it/public/Enciclopedia/PDF/1977_fifa.pdf[Accessed 15 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

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Irish Olympic Handball Association Senior Men’s League 2002-03

Irish Olympic Handball Association Banner 2002-2004 [5]

Final Tables

PWDLGFGAPts
2nd Half Division 1
DCU64021821648
Lughnasa43011371356
UCD4202971944
Dagda61051461712
2nd Half Division 2
Pelekas64021531388
Astra64021321388
St. Pat’s63031541436
DIT6105611062
1st Half Senior League
*Dagda760120112512
DCU760118411412
Lughnasa750223513010
UCD74032231538
Pelekas72141651715
Astra72051162154
DIT71151101783
St. Pat’s7106782262

Reference: [1-2]

Results 1st Half Senior League

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
20.10.2002Lughnasa45Astra7
20.10.2002DCU39DIT16
20.10.2002UCD51St. Pat’s5
20.10.2002Pelekas25Dagda46
Week 2
03.11.2002Lughnasa53DIT10
03.11.2002UCD26Dagda28
03.11.2002DCU22St. Pat’s11
03.11.2002Pelekas41Astra17
Week 3
10.11.2002Lughnasa37St. Pat’s5
10.11.2002UCD40Astra23
10.11.2002DCU24Dagda30
10.11.2002Pelekas23DIT23
Week 4
24.11.2002Lughnasa25Dagda36
24.11.2002DCU41Astra16
24.11.2002UCD31DIT25
24.11.2002Pelekas34St. Pat’s20
Week 5
01.12.2002Lughnasa21DCU29
01.12.2002UCD31Pelekas23
01.12.2002Astra22DIT36
01.12.2002St. Pat’s20Dagda56
Week 6
08.12.2002Lughnasa29Pelekas19
08.12.2002UCD20DCU24
08.12.2002Astra5Dagda0 #
08.12.2002St. Pat’s5DIT0 #
Week 7
19.01.2003Lughnasa25UCD24
15.12.2002DCU5Pelekas0 #
19.01.2003Astra26St. Pat’s12
15.12.2002Dagda5DIT0 #

Reference: [4]

Results 2nd Half Division 1

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1A
DCU32Lughnasa46
02.02.2003Dagda22UCD25
Round 2A
Dagda30Lughnasa31
09.02.2003DCU31UCD25
Round 3A
LughnasapUCDp
16.02.2003Dagda23DCU29
Round 4A
23.02.2003Dagda25UCD26
23.02.2003DCU40Lughnasa24
Round 5A
02.03.2003DCU26UCD21
05.03.2003Lughnasa33Dagda36
Round 6A
30.03.2003Dagda25DCU24
30.03.2003UCDLughnasa

Reference: [3]

Results 2nd Half Division 2

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1B
02.02.2003Astra32St. Pat’s31
02.02.2003Pelekas39DIT30
Round 2B
09.02.2003DIT5Astra0 #
09.02.2003Pelekas37St. Pat’s18
Round 3B
16.02.2003Astra50Pelekas22
10.03.2003St. Pat’s32DIT7
Round 4B
23.02.2003DIT5Pelekas0 #
23.02.2003St. Pat’s29Astra24
Round 5B
02.03.2003St. Pat’s19Pelekas25
02.03.2003Astra5DIT0 #
Round 6B
30.03.2003DIT19St. Pat’s25
30.03.2003Pelekas28Astra44

Reference: [3]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Irish Olympic Handball Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Second Half Senior League Table 2002/2003 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030917040943/http://www.olympichandball.org/seniors/0203sechalf/leagtab0203h2.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

[2] Irish Olympic Handball Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Senior League Table 2002/2003 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030530222637/http://www.olympichandball.org/seniors/0203firsthalf/senleagtab0203.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017 ]

[3] Irish Olympic Handball Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Second Half Senior League Results 2002/2003 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030917040907/http://www.olympichandball.org:80/seniors/0203sechalf/leagres0203h2.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

[4] Irish Olympic Handball Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Senior League Results 2002/2003 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030529065639/http://www.olympichandball.org:80/seniors/0203firsthalf/senleagres0203.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017 ]

Images

[5] Irish Olympic Handball Association | Wayback Machine (2017) Logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041225080722im_/http://www.olympichandball.org/assets/iohanew2.jpg [Accessed 17 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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