Category: Central European Football League

Central European Football League Cup 2017-2019

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

CEFL Cup 2017

CEFL Cup 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Cup Western Group
Kranj Alp Devils (Slo) (F)43109043.750
Sarajevo Spartans (BiH)(3P)43107249.750
Zagreb Patriots (Cro)40402696.000
CEFL Cup Eastern Group
Novi Sad Dukes (Ser)(F)3300110261.000
Belgrade Blue Dragons (Ser)32105050.667
Indija Indians (Ser)31202053.333
Sirmium Legionaires (Ser)30302576.000
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
11.06.2017Sarajevo Spartans0Belgrade Blue Dragons14
Final
10.06.2017Kranj Alp Devils0Novi Sad Dukes59
[References: 3]

CEFL Cup 2018

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Cup Semi-Final   
03.05.2018SBB Vukovi Belgrade (Ser)28Budapest Cowbells (Hun)18
03.05.2018Gdynia Seahawks (Pol)56Sakarya Tatankalari (Tur)28
 CEFL Cup Final   
10.06.18SBB Vukovi Belgrade (Ser) 55Gdynia Seahawks (Pol)41 
[References: 3-4]

CEFL Cup 2019

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
13.04.2019Budapest Cowbells (Hun)6Moscow Spartans (Rus)24
13.04.2019Bucharest Rebels (Rom)14Belgrade SBB Vukovi (Ser)28
13.04.2019Bolzano Giants (Ita)36Budapest Wolves (Hun)19
13.04.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets (Tur)40Moscow Patriots (Rus)19
Semi-Finals
11.05.2019Belgrade SBB Vukovi27Bolzano Giants42
18.05.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets17Moscow Spartans43
CEFL Cup
09.06.2019Bolzano Giants14Moscow Spartans15
[References: 5]

Report

The Central European Football League Cup in 2017 comprised two Groups Western and Eastern, with representatives from Slovenia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Croatia (Western) and Serbia (Eastern). After a Mini-League of 3 to 4 games each the Group winners met in the Final, won 59-0 by Serbia’s Novi Sad Dukes versus Slovenia’s Kranj Alp Devils. The Cup became a single elimination cup in 2018 featuring four countries’ representatives: Serbia, Poland, Hungary and Turkey. Again it was a Serbian team which triumphed in the Final as SBB Vukovi Belgrade defeated Gdynia Seahawks of Poland 55-41. The Cup was expanded in 2019 to include teams from Romania, Italy and Russia with Moscow Spartans taking the prize back to Russia with a close 15-14 triumph in the Final against Italy’s Bolzano Giants. The 2020 edition of the Cup was cancelled to due concerns and travel restrictions relating to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic.

About

The Central European Football League was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017.

Since 2017 the CEFL Championship has operated as a AA (3rd Level) Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North, while the CEFL Cup has operated as a A Level (4th Level) Regional Mini-League or Cup in the same areas, but primarily in the Balkan countries .

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[3] American Football International (2017) CEFL Cup: Gdynia Seahawks from Poland outlast Hungary’s Budapest Cowbells, reach CEFL Cup Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-cup-gdynia-seahawks-from-poland-outlast-hungarys-budapest-cowbells-reach-cefl-cup-final/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[4] American Football International (2017) Livestream: CEFL Cup Final – SBB Vukovi Belgrade (Serbia) v Gdynia Seahawks (Poland), June 10, 5p (11a EST) [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/livestream-cefl-cup-final-sbb-vukovi-belgrade-serbia-v-gdynia-seahawks-poland-june-10-5p-11a-est/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[5] Central European Football League (2021) 2018 Schedule – Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2018-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 24 May 2021]

[6] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[7] Central European Football League (2019) 2020 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2020-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 23 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 May 2021

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Central European Football League Championship 2017-2019

CEFL Championship 2017

CEFL 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders (Aut) (F)220068201.000
Panthers Wroclaw (Pol)21105447.500
Triangle Razorbacks (Den)20201469.000
CEFL Eastern Conference
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser) (F)220071691.000
SBB Vukovi Beograd (Ser)220062521.000
Koc Rams (Tur)20204256.000
Budapest Cowbells (Hun)20203977.000
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XII 2017
10.06.2017SWARCO Raiders55Kragujevac Wild Boars20
[References: 3]

CEFL Championship 2018

PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL West
Innsbruck Swarco Raiders (Aut) (F)2200107471.000
Wrocklaw Panthers (Pol)21106085.500
Praha Black Panthers (Cze)20204383.000
CEFL East
Istanbul Koc Rams (Tur) (P)2200108621.000
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)21107567.500
Moscow Patriots (Rus)20204195.000
References: Compiled from Results in 4-9]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XIIITivoli Stadium, AUT
12.06.18Innsbruck Raiders49Istanbul Koc Rams20
[References: 10]

CEFL Championship 2019

CEFL 2019PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Eastern Conference
Calanda Broncos (Swi)3300119531.000
Wroclaw Panthers (Pol)321012847.667
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)312099143.333
Istanbul Koc Rams (Tur)303060163.000
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)220091301.000
Thonon Black Panthers (Fra)21104948.500
Milan Seamen (Ita)20203092.000
[References: 11]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XIV
08.06.2019Calanda Broncos (Swi)42SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)46
[References: 11]

Report

From 2017 onwards the Central European Football League was no longer a Regional replacement for National Leagues throughout Southern and Eastern Europe and instead became a Regional Champions League with two levels: CEFL Championship (A Third Level European League – AA in North American naming system) and CEFL Cup (A Fourth Level European League or A in North American naming system).

The CEFL Championship comprised the Champions or Runners-Up from Austria, Denmark, Poland, Serbia, Hungary and Turkey in 2017 with Austria’s SWARCO Raiders from Innsbruck defeating Serbia’s Kragujevac Wild Boars 55-20 in CEFL Bowl XII. For 2018, the Danish and Hungarian representatives were replaced by Czech and Russian entrants and again the Raiders from Innsbruck were Champions, triumphing 49-20 over Turkey’s Istanbul Koc Rams in CEFL Bowl XIII. In 2019 the centre of gravity of the League shifted from the Balkans to Central Europe with the Czech and Russian representatives replaced by Italia, French and Swiss entrants. The SWARCO Raiders Innsbruck won the three-in-a-row with a 46-42 victory over Alpen rivals Calanda Broncos from the small Swiss region of Rhaetia. The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Virus Pandemic. [Reference: 12]

About

The Central European Football League Championship was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Denmark in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Standings, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171220044104/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[3] Central European Football League (2019) Scores & Schedule, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180219005241/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[4] American Football International (2017) CEFL: Austria’s Swarco Raiders double up on Prague Black Panthers [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballintehttp://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-austrias-swarco-raiders-double-up-on-prague-black-panthers/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[5] American Football International (2017) CEFL: Serbia’s Krgujevac Wild Boars defeat Russian Champions the Moscow Patriots [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-serbias-kragujevac-wild-boars-defeat-russian-champions-the-moscow-patriots/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[6] American Football International (2017) CEFL: Austria’s Swarco Raiders #4 overwhelm Polish Champions Wroclaw Panthers [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-austrias-swarco-raiders-overwhelm-polish-champions-wroclaw-panthers/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[7] American Football International (2017) CEFL: Poland’s Wroclaw Panthers win battle of the cats, defeat Praue Black Panthers [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-polands-wroclaw-panthers-win-battle-of-the-cats-defeat-prague-black-panthers/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[8] American Football International (2017) Turkey’s Koc Rams whip Moscow Patriots, advance to CEFL title game [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/turkeys-koc-rams-whip-moscow-patriots-advance-to-cefl-title-game/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[9] American Football International (2017) Turkey’s Koc Rams beat Serbian Champs Kragujevac Wild Boars in shootout [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/turkeys-koc-rams-beat-serbian-champs-kragujevac-wild-boars-in-shootout/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[10] American Football International (2017) CEFL Bowl XIII: Swarco Raiders repeat as Champions, beat Turkey’s Koc Rams [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/cefl-bowl-xiii-swarco-raiders-repeat-as-champions-beat-turkeys-koc-rams/ [Accessed 20 July 2018]

[11] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[12] Central European Football League (2019) 2020 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2020-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 23 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Central European Football League Cup 2017

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL Cup 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Cup Western Group
Kranj Alp Devils (Slo) (F)43109043.750
Sarajevo Spartans (BiH)(3P)43107249.750
Zagreb Patriots (Cro)40402696.000
CEFL Cup Eastern Group
Novi Sad Dukes (Ser)(F)3300110261.000
Belgrade Blue Dragons (Ser)32105050.667
Indija Indians (Ser)31202053.333
Sirmium Legionaires (Ser)30302576.000
[References: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
11.06.2017Sarajevo Spartans0Belgrade Blue Dragons14
Final
10.06.2017Kranj Alp Devils0Novi Sad Dukes59
[References: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
26.03.2017Novi Sad Dukes50Sirmium Legionaires12
Week 2
08.04.2017Kranj Alp Devils22Sarajevo Spartans6
Week 3
15.04.2017Indija Indians0Novi Sad Dukes23
Week 4
22.04.2017Zagreb Patriots6Kranj Alp Devils26
23.04.2017Belgrade Blue Dragons13Sirmium Legionaires6
Week 5
29.04.2017Sarajevo Spartans13Zagreb Patriots7
Week 6
07.05.2017Indija Indians7Belgrade Blue Dragons23
Week 7
13.05.2017Kranj Alp Devils28Zagreb Patriots7
13.05.2017Sirmium Legionaires7Indija Indians13
Week 8
20.05.2017Zagreb Patriots6Sarajevo Spartans29
Week 9
27.05.2017Sarajevo Spartans24Kranj Alp Devils14
Week 10
03.06.2017Belgrade Blue Dragons14Novi Sad Dukes37
[References: 3]

Report

Novi Sad Dukes of Serbia convincingly won the Central European Football League Cup in 2017, triumphing 59-0 in the Final versus Kranj Alp Devils, based in Slovenia. The Dukes went undefeated during the Regular season, going 3-0 while the Alp Devils suffered only one loss in the four games, a 24-14 loss to Sarajevo Spartans of Bosnia-Hercegovina in their last regular season game, but won the head-to-head having defeated the Spartans 22-6 in their first game. The other opposition in the Western Group was Zagreb Patriots who lost all four games, while in the Novi Sad Dukes’ Eastern Group, Belgrade Blue Dragons provided the strongest opposition with Indija Indians and Sirmium Legionaires also competing, all four teams coming from Serbia.

About

The Central European Football League was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017.

Since 2017 the CEFL Championship has operated as a AA (3rd Level) Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North, while the CEFL Cup has operated as a A Level (4th Level) Regional Mini-League or Cup in the same areas, but primarily in the Balkan countries .

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Standings, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171220044104/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Scores & Schedule, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180219005241/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Central European Football League Championship 2017

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders (Aut) 220068201.000
Panthers Wroclaw (PoL)21105447.500
Triangle Razorbacks (Den)20201469.000
CEFL Eastern Conference
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)220071691.000
SBB Vukovi Beograd (Ser)220062521.000
Koc Rams (Tur)20204256.000
Budapest Cowbells (Hun)20203977.000
[References: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XII 2017
10.06.2017SWARCO Raiders55Kragujevac Wild Boars20
[References: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
15.04.2017Koc Rams14Kragujevac Wild Boars21
15.04.2017Budapest Cowbells24SBB Vukovi Beograd27
Week 2
22.04.2017Panthers Wroclaw20SWARCO Raiders33
Week 3
06.05.2017SWARCO Raiders35Triangle Razorbacks0
Week 4
20.05.2017SBB Vukovi Beograd35Koc Rams28
20.05.2017Triangle Razorbacks14Panthers Wroclaw34
Week 5
27.05.2017Kragujevac Wild Boars50Budapest Cowbells15
[References: 3]

Report

SWARCO Raiders from Innsbruck in Austria won the 12th CEFL Bowl for the Central European Football League Championship in 2017 defeating Serbia’s Kragujevac Wild Boars 55-20 in the showpiece game. They had earlier defeated Panthers Wroclaw of Poland and Denmark’s Triangle Razorbacks in the 2-game Mini-League Western Conference Regular Season, while the Wild Boars had finished ahead of SBB Vukovi Beograd, also of Serbia, in the Eastern Conference after disposing of both Koc Rams of Turkey and Budapest Cowbells (Hungary) in the Regular Season.

The Central European Football League Championship was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Denmark in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Standings, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171220044104/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Scores & Schedule, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180219005241/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Central European Football League 2019

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL 2019PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Eastern Conference
Calanda Broncos (Swi)3300119531.000
Wroclaw Panthers (Pol)321012847.667
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)312099143.333
Istanbul Koc Rams (Tur)303060163.000
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)220091301.000
Thonon Black Panthers (Fra)21104948.500
Milan Seamen (Ita)20203092.000
[References: 2]

PLayoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XIV
08.06.2019Calanda Broncos (Swi)42SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)46
[References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
13.04.2019Kragujevac Wild Boars53Istanbul Koc Rams36
13.04.2019SWARCO Raiders Tirol41Thonon Black Panthers7
13.04.2019Wroclaw Panthers3Calanda Broncos27
Week 2
27.04.2019Istanbul Koc Rams7Wroclaw Panthers55
Week 3
11.05.2019Wroclaw Panthers70Kragujevac Wild Boars13
11.05.2019Calanda Broncos55Istanbul Koc Rams17
11.05.2019Milan seamen23SWARCO Raiders Tirol50
Week 4
25.05.2019Thonon Black Panthers42Milan Seamen7
25.05.2019Calanda Broncos37Kragujevac Wild Boars33
[References: 2]

Report

Switzerland’s Calanda Broncos from the tiny mountain region of Rhaetia and Austria’s SWARCO Raiders Tirol from Innsbruck met in the Central European Football League Final in 2019 with Raiders Tirol winning by a narrow 46-42 margin in the Alpen rivalry with their Swiss neighbours.

Drawn in separate Eastern and Western Conferences, the Raiders and Broncos had won all of their Conference games, although Broncos had a scare against Serbia’s Kragujevac Wild Boars in the last regular season week, only winning 37-33. Raiders made easier work of it defeating both France’s Thonon Black Panthers and Italy’s Milan Seamen by at least four touchdowns each.

Hoping to capitalise on Broncos’ potential slip-up were Wroclaw Panthers of Poland who had defeated the Wild Boars 70-13 and Istanbul Koc Rams 55-7 before their explosive defence was shut down effectively against Calanda, scoring only three points.

The Central European Football League was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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Central European Football League 2006-2016

Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

CEFL 2006

PWLTPFPAPct
*Kragujevac Wild Boars8620.750
*Vukovi Beograd8620.750
Novi Sad Dukes8530.625
Ljubljana Silverhawks8260.250
Sitrmium Legionaires8170.125
Central European Football League Standings 2006 [Ref: Compiled from 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Final
08.10.2006Kragujevac Wild Boars23Vukovi Beograd12
Central European Football League Playoffs 2006 [Ref: 1]

CEFL 2007

PWLTPFPAPct
North
*Budapest Wolves9720304174.778
*ASVO Gladiators8350187179.375
Ljubljana Silverhawks716048257.143
South
*Vukovi Beograd981025395.889
*Novi Sad Dukes8530186132.625
Kragujevac Wild Boars707072213.000
Central European Football League Standings 2007 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
13.10.2007Budapest Wolves21Novi Sad Dukes14
14.10.2007Vukovi Beograd28CNC Gladiators3
CEFL Bowl II
27.10.2007Vukovi Beograd28Budapest Wolves27
Central European Football League Playoffs 2007 [Ref: 4]

CEFL 2008

PWLTPFPAPct
North
*CNC Gladiators10910277121.900
*Budapest Wolves10550230203.500
Bratislava Monarchs10370145232.300
Ljubljana Silverhawks10370125188.300
South
*Vukovi Beograd1091044690.900
*Novi Sad Dukes10820188142.800
Budapest Wolves10370111323.300
Zagreb Thunder10010091314.000
Central European Football League Standings 2008 [Ref: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
11.10.2008SBB Vukovi Beograd21Budapest Wolves7
12.10.2008CNC Gladiators28Novi Sad Dukes21
CEFL Bowl III
25.10.2008CNC Gladiators14SBB Vukovi Beograd8
Central European Football League Playoffs 2008 [Ref: 6]

CEFL 2009

PWLTPFPAPct
North
*Ljubljana Silverhawks8530191158.625
*CNC Gladiators8350118219.375
Novi Sad Dukes8350187153.375
Budapest Cowboys8350182212.375
South
*SBB Vukovi Beograd8710296167.875
*Cineplexx Blue Devils871034384.875
Budapest Wolves8440184130.500
Zagreb Thunder808030388.000
Central European Football League Standings 2009 [Ref: 7]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
10.10.2009Cineplexx Blue Devils70CNC Gladiators0
11.10.2009Ljubljana Silverhawks13SBB Vukovi Beograd28
CEFL Bowl IV
24.10.2009SBB Vukovi Beograd39Cineplexx Blue Devils20
Central European Football League Playoffs 2009 [Ref: 8]

CEFL 2010

PWLTPFPAPct
*Vukovi Beograd6600197671.000
*Ljubljana Silverhawks633014789.500
*Budapest Wolves6330130117.500
Novi Sad Dukes606041242.000
Central European Football League Standings 2010 [Ref: 9]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
03.07.2010Ljubljana Silverhawks31Budapest Wolves14
03.07.2010SBB Vukovi Beograd48Istanbul Cavaliers0
CEFL Bowl V
18.07.2010Ljubljana Silverhawks20SBB Vukovi Beograd42
Central European Football League Playoffs 2010 [Ref: 10]

CEFL 2011

PWLTPFPAPct
*Vukovi Beograd651020688.833
*Budapest Wolves6420156106.667
Ljubljana Silverhawks6330154143.500
Istanbul Cavaliers606028207.000
Central European Football League Standings 2011 [Ref: 11]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl VI
23.07.2011Budapest Wolves33SBB Vukovi Beograd34
Central European Football League Playoffs 2011 [Ref: 12]

CEFL 2012

PWLTPFPAPct
*SBB Vukovi Beograd6600225921.000
*Ljubljana Silverhawks651022066.833
*Cineplexx Blue Devils624099188.333
*Budapest Wolves6240160204.333
Zagreb Thunder606067241.000
Central European Football League Standings 2012 [Ref: 13]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
01.07.2012SBB Vukovi Beograd35Budapest Wolves14
07.07.2012Ljubljans Silverhawks43Cineplexx Blue Devils0
CEFL Bowl VII
21.07.2012SBB Vukovi Beograd21Ljubljana Silverhawks34
Central European Football League Playoffs 2012 [Ref: 14]

CEFL 2013

PWLTPFPAPct
*SBB Vukovi Beograd66002881101.000
*Kragujevac Wild Boars6420195163.667
Ljubljana Silverhawks6240173196.333
Docler Wolves6060112299.000
Central European Football League Standings 2013 [Ref: 15]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl VIII
07.07.2013SBB Vukovi Beograd42Kragujevac Wild Boars0
Central European Football League Playoffs 2013 [Ref: 16]

CEFL 2014

PWLTPFPAPct
*Kragujevac Wild Boars6420156126.667
*SBB Vukovi Beograd6420209114.667
Ljubljana Silverhawks6420194109.667
Docler Wolves606061271.000
Central European Football League Standings 2014 [Ref: 17]
DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl IX
20.07.2014SBB Vukovi Beograd27Ljubljana Silverhawks17
Central European Football League Playoffs 2014 [Ref: 18]

CEFL 2015

PWLTPFPAPct
*Novi Sad Dukes32108552.667
*Ljubljana Silverhawks32109358.667
*SBB Vukovi Beograd32109675.667
*Cineplexx Blue Devils303050139.000
Central European Football League Standings 2015 [Ref: 19]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
2015Novi Sad Dukes35Cineplexx Blue Devils0 #
28.05.2015Ljubljana Silverhawks14SBB Vukovi Beograd21
CEFL Bowl X
06.07.2015Novi Sad Dukes25SBB Vukovi Beograd23
Central European Football League Playoffs 2015 [Ref: 20]

CEFL 2016

PWLTPFPAPct
West
*Projekt Spielberg Graz Giants220060201.000
Ljubljana Silverhawks21104635.500
Cineplexx Blue Devils20202677.000
Central
*Zagreb Patriots6600212761.000
Kranj Alp Devils6330156131.500
Sarajevo Spartans6330122154.500
Domzale Tigers606099228.000
East
*SBB Vukovi Beograd4400203641.000
Novi Sad Dukes431016584.750
Budapest Cowbells422014889.500
Indija Indians413035121.250
Nis Imperatori40406219.000
Central European Football League Standings 2016 [Ref: 21]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
18.06.2016SBB Vukovi Beograd49Zagreb Patriots0
CEFL Bowl XI
03.07.2016Project Spielberg Graz Giants52SBB Vukovi Beograd49
Central European Football League Playoffs 2016 [Ref: 22]

Legend: * Qualify for Playoffs, # Match Forfeited.

Report

The Central European Football League started in 2006 as a weekly American Football League in Central European Countries such as Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary, and over the next 11 years took in Austria, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Turkey. In 2017 it became part of the IFAF Europe system, as a Regional Tournament for the Champions of Central European Leagues, including Switaerland, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia and in 2020 also including France and Britain.

Champions between 2006 and 2016 were Kragujevac Wild Boars (2006), Vukovi Beograd (2007, 2009-2011, 2013-2014), CNC Gladiators (2008), Ljubljana Silverhawks (2012), Novi Sad Dukes (2015) and Projekt Spielberg Graz Giants (2016).

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

[23] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2009) CEFL Bowl VIII 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140407222912im_/http://www.european-league.com/galerija/albums/cefl-bowl-viii-2013/abq.thumb.jpg [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Internet Archive

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[3] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2009) Scores & Schedule 2007 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20090118163121/http://www.european-league.com/scores/2007/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[4] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2008) Standings 2007 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20080308000949/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 6 June 2020]

[5] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2009) Scores & Schedule 2008 [Internet] Available from:https://web.archive.org/web/20090118162938/http://www.european-league.com/scores/2008/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

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[13] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2013) Scores & Schedule 2012 [Internet] Available from:https://web.archive.org/web/20130328044149/http://www.european-league.com/scores/2012/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

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[16] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2013) Standings 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20131027154542/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

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[21] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2009) Scores & Schedule 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161224191946/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[22] Central European Football League | Wayback Machine (2016) Standings 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161225012542/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan (nee Brodekova)

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