Category: European Championships (American Football)

European Federation of American Football European Junior Championships Dusseldorf Germany 1998

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWLTPFPAPts
1Germany33007686
2France321085364
3Finland321083404
4Russia31202
5Switzerland31202
6Great Britain Crusaders303071190
[References: Compiled from Results in 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
5th Place
10.08.1998Switzerland18Great Britain Crusaders0
3rd Place
10.08.1998Finland34Russia6
Final
10.08.1998Germany26France8
[References: 2]

Final Group Standings

EFAF EJC 1998PWLTPFPAPts
Blue Group
France (F)220077104
Finland (3P)211059342
Great Britain Crusaders (5P)202071010
Red Group
Germany (F)22005004
Russia (3P)21100172
Switzerland (5P)20200330
[References: Compiled from Results in 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Blue Group
02.08.1998France25Finland10
05.08.1998France52Great Britain Crusaders0
07.08.1998Finland49Great Britain Crusaders7
Red Group
.08.1998Germany33Switzerland0
.08.1998Germany17Russia0
.08.1998RussiaSwitzerland
[References: 2]

How They Qualified

RouteCountry
Automatic Qualifier (Hosts)Germany
Automatic Qualifier (Holders)Finland
Qualifying (won 18-14 v Sweden)Russia
Qualifying (Won 16-13 v Austria)Switzerland
Qualifying (Won v Spain)France
Qualifying (Won 54-0 v Norway)Great Britain Crusaders
[References: 3-4]

Report

Germany won the European Federation of American Football European Junior Championships which they hosted in 1998, defeating surprise finalists France 26-8 in the Final with two TD runs by Philipp Lax and Mike Shuitze, as well as a Field Goal from Andreas Lefevre and an Interception Return for a Touchdown by Dennis Zimmermann. France gained a late consolation TD through Thomas Prian’s Reception.

Germany had earlier won their group with wins over Russia and Switzerland, while France shocked holders Finland in their first game 25-10 before crushing Great Britain Crusaders 52-0. Finland took bronze with a defeat of Russia in the 3rd Place match while Switzerland added to GB’s misery with a 18-0 win the 5th place playoff.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1998) “Brit Kids Crushed by Strength of Europe” First Down. August 15, 1998. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1998) “Great Britain Crusaders 54 Norway 0” First Down. June 6, 1998. Pg. 21

Websites

[4] Google Groups (1998) uk.sport.football.american [European Youth Championships 1998] post to Group by Damon Kirby 5/13/98 [Internet] Available from: http://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.sport.football.american/nofdk9PBgls [Accessed 16 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith (IAFA)

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European Football League European Junior Championships Qualifying 1998

Qualifying Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
Qualifying Round 1
19.04.1998Roskilde, DKDenmark2Norway6
Qualifying Round 2
19.04.1998Stockholm, SWESweden14Russia18
02.05.1998St. Gallen, SWISwitzerland16Austria13
17.05.1998Barcelona, SPASpainLFranceW
31.05.1998Crystal Palace, ENGGreat Britain Crusaders54Norway0
[References: 1-2]

Qualifiers

RouteCountry
Automatic Qualifier (Hosts) Germany
Automatic Qualifier (Holders)Finland
Qualifying (won 18-14 v Sweden)Russia
Qualifying (Won 16-13 v Austria)Switzerland
Qualifying (Won v Spain)France
Qualifying (Won 54-0 v Norway)Great Britain Crusaders
[References: 1-2]

Finals Draw – 2-10 August 1998 – Dusseldorf, Germany

Blue GroupRed Group
Finland (Holders)Germany (Hosts)
Great Britain CrusadersSwitzerland
FranceRussia
[References: 1-2]

Report

Great Britain Crusaders easily qualified for the European Football League European Junior Championships (Contact American Football) in 1998 with a 54-0 win over Norway who had knocked out neighbours Denmark in Round 1. They were joined in the Finals by Russia (victors over Sweden), France (who defeated Spain) and Switzerland (who had a narrow win against Austria). There they would meet Hosts Germany and Holders Finland. The Finals were held 2nd-10th August 1998 in Dusseldorf, Nord-Rhein-Westfalen, Germany.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Great Britain Crusaders 54 Norway 0” First Down. June 6, 1998. Pg. 21

Websites

[2] Google Groups (1998) uk.sport.football.american [European Youth Championships 1998] post to Group by Damon Kirby 5/13/98 [Internet] Available from: http://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.sport.football.american/nofdk9PBgls [Accessed 16 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith

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European Football League European Championship Qualifiers 1989

Final Standings

CountryPWLTPFPAPts F:A
Finals Qualifiers
Germany – hosts0000000
Italy – holders0000000
Great Britain11003662:0
Finland11004902:0
Non-Qualifiers
France211019422:2
Norway211013492:2
Netherlands10106130:2
Sweden10100130:2
European Football League European Championships Final standings 1989 [Ref: Compiled from: 1]

Qualifiers

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
Netherlands6France13
Sweden0Norway13
Round 2
Great Britain36France6
07.05.1989Finland49Norway0
Automatic Qualifiers
GermanyHosts
ItalyHolders
European Football League European Championship Qualifiers 1989 [Ref: 1]

Report

Germany, as hosts, and Italy, as holders, qualified automatically for the Finals, to be held in Bremerhaven, on the North Sea Coast. In the first round of the Qualifiers France and Norway beat the Dutch and Swedes respectively, before falling to the British and Finns.

References

Newspapers

[1] Leadon, Frank (1989) “The European Championship Round-Up” World American Football. 13th September, 1989. pg. ??

Websites

[2] Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapollen Litto (2020) National Teams | Gentlemen | 1989 [Internet] Available from: https://www.sajl.fi/maajoukkueet/miehet/historia/1980-luku-maaottelut/1989/ [Accessed 14 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Tony Meenaghan, John Malone, Robert Gorby, Frank Winters, Fergus C. Ryan, Declan Mulvey, Gareth Quigley and John O’Reilly.

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European Football League European Championships Telgate Italy 1993

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWLTPFPAPts F:A
1Finland22002774:0
2Italy211016172:2
3Germany211021132:2
4Sweden20203300:4
[Reference: Compiled from results in 1]

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
08.1993Finland10Germany0
08.1993Italy9Sweden0
3rd Place
08.1993Germany21Sweden3
Final
08.1993Italy7Finland17
[References: 2]

Final – Italy 7 Finland 17

Italy 7 Finland 17 The game was Nationally televised but only 2000 people turned up to watch with Finland winning despite gaining only 139 yards to Italy’s 280. Two touchdowns in the second quarter decided the game – Sihvonen running in from a yard out and Suokas recovering a fumble in Italy’s endzone. Lappailainen added a 40 yard Field Goal in the final quarter before Italy scored a late consolation TD from Cinelli who went in from a yard out moments before full time.

Telgate, ItalyQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Finland0140317
Italy00077
[References: 1]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
No Scoring0-0
2nd Quarter
FINSihvonen 1 yd Run (PAT good)7-0
FINSuokas Fumble Rec in endzone (PAT good)14-0
3rd Quarter
No Scoring14-0
4th Quarter
FINLappailainen 40 yd FG17-0
ITACinelli 1 yd Run (PAT good)17-7
[References: 1]

Tournament Report

Finland, runners-up to Great Britain in the 1991 European Football League European Championships (American Football) won the 1993 edition in their absence with a 17-7 victory in the Final against hosts Italy in Telgate, 20 miles north of Milan. Finland had defeated Germany in the Semi-Finals and Italy won 9-0 in their match with Sweden to reach the Final. The Germans took third.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1993) “Finns lift our Euro Crown” First Down. August 14, 1993. Pg. 20

Websites

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith

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European Federation of American Football European Championship A-Group 2010

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EFAF Logo {References: 1]

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWLTPFPAPts F:A
1Germany (C)330071346:0
2France321074334:2
3Austria321080204:2
4Sweden312021462:4
5Finland312043602:4
6Great Britain303011960:6
[References: Compiled from results and Table in 3-4]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
5th Place
31.07.2010Finland32Great Britain9
3rd Place
31.07.2010Austria30Sweden0
Final
31.07.2020Germany26France10
[References: 4]

Group Standings

EFAF EC-A Pool 2010PWLTPFPAPts
Group A
Germany (F)220045244
Austria (3P)211050292
Finland (5P)202011530
Group B
France (F)22006474
Sweden (3P)211021162
Great Britain (5P)20202640
[References: 3]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
24.07.2010Germany22Austria20
27.07.2010Austria30Finland7
29.07.2010Finland4Germany23
Group B
25.07.2010Sweden7France14
27.07.2020France50Great Britain0
29.07.2020Sweden14Great Britain2
[References: 4]

Report

Germany won the 2010 European Federation of American Football European Championships A -Group with a 26-10 triumph over France in the Final. Having been placed in the more difficult A-Pool along with Austria and Finland, they survived a scare in the opening game where they defeated Austria 22-20 before winning 23-4 against Finland. France had an easier draw in Group B against Sweden whom they defeated 14-7 before a 50-0 victory against Great Britain. Austria took third with a 30-0 defeat of Sweden and Finland finished fifth defeating Great Britain 32-9, consigning Great Britain to the European Championship B-Group for 2013.

References

Images

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Websites

[3] AfvD (2010) Tabellen 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.afvd.de/text.php?Inhalt=tabellen&Liga=EM&Archiv=2010 [Accessed 30 December 2018][Broken Link]

[4] AfvD (2010) Spielplan [Internet] Available from: http://www.afvd.de/text.php?Inhalt=spielplan&Liga=EM&Archiv=2010 [Accessed 30 December 2018][Broken Link]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer (IAFOA)

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European Football League European Championships 1989

Final Standings

PosPWLPFPAPts F:A
1Great Britain2206284:0
2Finland21114332:2
3Germany2112:2
4Italy2020:2
European Football League European Championships Final standings 1989 [Ref: Compiled from: 1]

Legend: L-R (FW-FL-PF-PA Wins-Finals Losses-Points-For-Points-Against (Finals) OW-OL-PF-PA Overall Wins-Overall Losses-Points-For-Points-Against (Overall))

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
23.08.1989Great Britain36Germany8
23.08.1989Italy7Finland14
3rd Place
27.08.1989GermanyWItalyL
Final
27.08.1989Finland0Great Britain26
European Football League European Championships 1989 [Ref: 1]

Report

Great Britain, which had threatened to break through into the ranks of the European American Football Elite at the previous European Championships in Finland, showed that they were the new power on the continent, blowing away the opposition, winning 26-0 against Finland in the Final, near Bremerhaven, Germany, with Victor Ebubedike scoring three touchdowns. They had earlier beaten Germany 36-8 in the Semi-Finals, who had to settle for bronze, with defending champions Italy in fourth.

Germany, as hosts, and Italy, as holders, qualified automatically for the Finals, to be held in Bremerhaven, on the North Sea Coast. In the first round of the Qualifiers France and Norway beat the Dutch and Swedes respectively, before falling to the British and Finns.

References

Newspapers

[1] Leadon, Frank (1989) “The European Championship Round-Up” World American Football. 13th September, 1989. pg. ??

Websites

[2] Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapollen Litto (2020) National Teams | Gentlemen | 1989 [Internet] Available from: https://www.sajl.fi/maajoukkueet/miehet/historia/1980-luku-maaottelut/1989/ [Accessed 14 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Tony Meenaghan, John Malone, Robert Gorby, Frank Winters, Fergus C. Ryan, Declan Mulvey, Gareth Quigley and John O’Reilly.

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European Football League European Championships 1987

Final Standings

PosPWLTPFPA
1Italy22004032
2West Germamy21106645
3Finland21105967
4Great Britain20203354
European Football League European Championships 1987 [Ref: Compiled from 1-4]

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
20.08.1987Finland21West Germamy44
20.08.1987Great Britain10Italy16
3rd Place
23.08.1987Finland38Great Britain23
Final
23.08.1987Italy24West Germany22
European Football League European Championships 1987 [Ref: 1-4]

Report

Italy won the 1987 American Football European Championship defeating West Germany 24-22 in the Final in the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland. Finland took the Bronze Medal, winning 38-22 against Great Britain in the 3rd Place Playoff.

The Tournament was organised by the European Football League and played as a four-team elimination tournament in Helsinki, Finland from the 20th to 23rd of August.

References

Newspapers

[1] Rowe, Peter (1987) “Mamma Mia! Germans Fall to Roman Empire” First Down. August 29, 1987. pg. 20

[2] Rowe, Peter (1987) “Faller at the first” First Down. August 29, 1987. pg. 19

[3] Anon (1987) “St. Louis scores 3 but Finns take the bronze” First Down. August 29, 1987. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1987) “On your Markus Becker KO’s the Finns” First Down. August 29, 1987. pg. 20

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Tony Meenaghan, John Malone, Robert Gorby, Frank Winters, Fergus C. Ryan, Declan Mulvey, Gareth Quigley and John O’Reilly.

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American Football Europe Federation European Championship 1983

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Qualifying
1983Finland52France0
Semi-Finals
1983Finland33West Germany8
1983ItalyWAustriaL
3rd Place
1983West Germany27France20
Final
1983Italy18Finland6
AFEF European Championship Results 1983 [Ref: 1]

Report

After three International matches between Italy and Germany (even though the Berlin Wall was years from falling down the team referred to itself as Germany, although all players and clubs were from West Germany), a first European Championship was played in Vince Lombardi Stadium, Castelgiorgio, Italy.

Featuring five countries, Italy beat Finland 18-6 in the Final, with West Germany defeating France 27-20 in the 3rd Place match and Austria finishing fifth. (As this was an official tournament Germany played as West Germany).

References

Bibiography

[1] Massimo Foglio with Mark L. Ford (2017), Touchdown in Europe – How American Football Came to the Old Continent. Second Edition “A New World Championship at Vince Lombardi Stadium”. pg. 246. Published by the Author (2015, 2017)

Websites

[2] Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapollen Litto (2020) National Teams | Gentlemen | 1983 [Internet] Available from: https://www.sajl.fi/maajoukkueet/miehet/historia/1980-luku-maaottelut/1983/ [Accessed 13 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Tony Meenaghan, John Malone, Robert Gorby, Jim Naughton, Brian Bird and Paul Hynes.

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