Category: World Gridiron

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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Scottish Flag Football Association Senior 2003-2007

Scottish Flag Football Association Logo [Ref: 6]

SFFA Senior 2003

PWLTPFPAPct
Kirkcaldy Bulls99003481081.000
Grangemouth Broncos6420225185.667
Alexandra Raptors31203232.333
Glasgow Tigers312072108.333
Glasgow Sabres7160154280.143
Inverness Blitz404052169.000
Scottish Flag Football Association Senior 2003 [Ref: 1]

SFFA Senior 2004

PWLTPFPAPct
Kirkcaldy Bulls88003301631.000
Glasgow Sabres7520250165.714
Grangemouth Broncos7430241134.571
Lanarkshire Outlaws826095202.250
Aberdeen Oilcats808012264.000
Scottish Flag Football Association Senior 2004 [Ref: 2]

SFFA Senior 2005

PWLTPFPAPct
Kirkcaldy Bulls1091034582.900
Grangemouth Broncos9810252136.889
Lanarkshire Steelers6240122127.333
Aberdeen Oilcats6240107121.333
Stirling Clansmen523095135.400
Glasgow Sabres1001000320.000
Scottish Flag Football Association 2005 [Ref: 3]

SFFA 2006

PWLTPFPAPct
North / East Conference
Kirkcaldy Bulls77003371221.000
Grangemouth Broncos7520230249.714
Aberdeen Oilcats7160248309.143
West / Central Conference
Glasgow Hornets7520304211.714
Carluke Cobras7250212308.286
Lanarkshire Steelers716078210.143
Scottish Flag Football Association 2006 [Ref: 4]

SFFA Senior 2007

PWLTPFPAPct
North / East Conference
Kirkcaldy Bulls4400172521.000
Aberdeen Oilcats10101231.000
West / Central Conference
Grangemouth Broncos431013296.750
Carluke Cobras4220121105.500
Glasgow Hornets5140123222.200
Lanarkshire Steelers40401872.000
Scottish Flag Football Association 2007 [Ref: 5]

Report

The Scottish Flag Football Association was an Independent Flag American Football Association, operating in Scotland from 2003 to 2007. It ran Leagues for Seniors, Youth, Juniors, and Cadets, and followed on from the Scottish Claymores Flag Football Leagues (NFL Europe).

The League Champions were Kirkcaldy Bulls (2003 to 2005), and then from 2006 to 2007 there was a separate North / East Conference (winners were again Kirkcaldy Bulls 2006 and 2007), and West / Central Conference (winners were Glasgow Hornets 2006 and Grangemouth Broncos 2007).

References

Internet Archive

[1] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2004) League 2003 current standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040211081833/http://www.sffa.org.uk/league.html [Accessed 14 April 2018]

[2] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Current Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041207004355/http://www.sffa.org.uk/standings.php [Accessed 14 April 2018]

[3] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2006) Current standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060101030606/http://www.sffa.org.uk/standings.php [Accessed 14 April 2018]

[4] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2007) Current standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070203101955/http://www.sffa.org.uk/standings.php [Accessed 14 April 2018]

[5] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2007) Current standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071201011527/http://www.sffa.org.uk/standings.php [Accessed 14 April 2018]

Images

[6] Scottish Flag Football Association | Wayback Machine (2004) Header [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040211081833im_/http://www.sffa.org.uk/header.jpg [Accessed 14 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laura Shadbolt and Roisin Ni Dhonnacha.

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Football Austrian (AFBOe) Austrian Bowl 1984-Present

Football Austria Logo [Ref: 2]

Austrian Bowls 1984-Present

YearBowlWinnersRunners-Up
1984ISalzburg Lions27GrazGiants10
1986IIGraz Giants31Vienna Vikings12
1987IIIGraz Giants20Salzburg Lions0
1988IVGraz Giants33Vienna Vikings15
1989VSalzburg Lions34Graz Giants0
1990VIGraz Giants59Klosterneuberg Mercenaries7
1991VIIGraz Giants38Vienna Vikings7
1992VIIIGraz Giants28Schwarzenau Rangers13
1993IXFeldkirch Dinos45Salzburg Bulls10
1994XVienna Vikings45Levi’s Graz Giants23
1995XILevi’s Graz Giants26Vienna Vikings20
1996XIIVienna Vikings41Levi’s Graz Giants35
1997XIIIGraz Giants35Klosterneuberg Mercenaries14
1998XIVGraz Giants43Vienna Vikings3
1999XVVienna Vikings37GrazGiants35
2000XVIVienna Vikings34Tyrolean Raiders28
2001XVIIVienna Vikings24Tyrolean Raiders14
2002XVIIIVienna Vikings52Graz Giants21
2003XIXVienna Vikings56Graz Giants42
2004XXTyrolean Raiders28Vienna Vikings20
2005XXIVienna Vikings43Tyrolean Raiders14
2006XXIIRaiders Tirol43Vienna Vikings19
2007XXIIIVienna Vikings42Graz Giants14
2008XXIVGraz Giants31Raiders Tirol21
2009XXVVienna Vikings22Graz Giants19
2010XXVIDanube Dragons28Raiders Tirol21
2011XXVIIRaiders Tirol23Vienna Vikings13
2012XXVIIIVienna Vikings48Raiders Tirol34
2013XXIXVienna Vikings48Raiders Tirol31
2014XXXVienna Vikings24Raiders Tirol17
2015XXXIRaiders Tirol38Vienna Vikings0
2016XXXIIRaiders Tirol51Graz Giants7
2017XXXIIIVienna Vikings45Raiders Tirol26
2018XXXIVRaiders Tirol51Vienna Vikings48
2019XXXVRaiders Tirol42Vienna Vikings34
Football Austria (AFBOe) Austrian Bowl 1984-Present [Ref: 1]

Composite Austrian Bowl Table

TeamWL
Vienna Vikings1411
Graz Giants / Levi’s Graz Giants1010
Raiders Tirol / Tyrolean Raiders79
Salzburg Lions21
Feldkirch Dinos10
Danube Dragons10
Salzburg Bulls01
Schwarzenau Rangers01
Klosteneuberg Mercenaries02
Football Austria (AFBOe) Austrian Bowl Composite Table 1984-Present [Ref: Compiled from: 1]

Report

The first Austrian Bowl (American Football) was held in 1984 in Salburg, and was won 27-10 by Salzburg Lions over Graz Giants. Graz Giants went on to become one of the most successful of all Austrian American Football teams, winning 10 Austrian Bowls in 20 appearances, although the record is held by Vienna Vikings, with 14 wins from 25 appearances. Other winners have been Raiders Tirol (Innsbruck) with 7 victories in 16 appearances, and Salzburg Lions with two wins, and Feldkirch Dinos and Danube Dragons with one win each.

Raiders Tirol had an Historic perfect season in 2019, winning the AFL and ECTC titles [Ref: 3]

References

Websites

[1] Football Austria (2020) Oesterreichische Meister [Internet] Available from: https://football-austria.com/austrian-bowl-champions/ [Accessed 18 April 2020]

Images

[2] Football Austria (2020) Logo FA [Internet] Available from: https://football-austria.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/logofa.png [Accessed 18 April 2020]

[3] Football Austria (2020) Raiders Tirol Raiders blicken auf eine historische Saison zurück [Internet] Available from: https://football-austria.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Siegerbild_ECTC.jpg [Accessed 18 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Alan McCormack, Jason Caldwell, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan, Jim Naughton, Brian Bird, Paul Hynes.

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Liga de Futbol Americano Professional (Mexico) 2016

Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional Logo [Ref: 4]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPA
*CDMX Mayas642015899
*Raptors de Edomex6420139124
CDMX Eagles6330136139
CDMX Condors6150102173
Liga de Futbol Americaano Profesional (Mexico) Standings 2016 [Ref: 1]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Tazon Mexico I
13.04.2016CDMX Mayas29Raptors de Edomex13
Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional (Mexico) Playoffs 2016 [Ref: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
21.02.2016CDMX Mayas34Raptors de Edomex6
21.02.2016CDMX Eagles28CDMX Condors30
Week 2
28.02.2016CDMX Condors14CDMX Mayas45
28.02.2016Raptors de Edomex27CDMX Eagles29
Week 3
06.03.2016CDMX Eagles26CDMX Mayas33
06.03.2016Raptors de Edomex40CDMX Condors34
Week 4
13.03.2016CDMX Condors0CDMX Eagles19
13.03.2016Raptors de Edomex13CDMX Mayas9
Week 5
20.03.2016CDMX Eagles12Raptors de Edomex33
20.03.2016CDMX Mayas21CDMX Condors18
Week 6
03.04.2016CDMX Condors6Raptors de Edomex20
03.04.2016CDMX Mayas16CDMX Eagles22
Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional (Mexico) Regular Season Results 2016 [Ref:

Report

The Liga Futbol Americano Profesional was the latest Profesional American Football League in Mexico, and probably the first one to be considered Major League. The first season in 2016 was won by CDMX Mayas, 29-13 versus Raptors de Edomex. The Regular Season featured four teams, with all games played in Mexico City, CDMX Mayas and Raptors de Edomex finishing joint top with 4-2 records, with CDMX Eagles in third on 3-3 and CDMX Condors last on 1-5.

CDMX is shorthand for Ciudad de Mexico – Mexico City and Edomex is a local name for Estado de Mexico – Mexico State: the State immediately west of the Federal District (Mexico City). Mexico is divided into 32 States and one Federal District.

References:

Web Archive

[1] Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional (2018) LFPA Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161106181310/http://lfa.mx/home/standings/ [Accessed 20 January 2018]

[3] Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional (2018) Calendario [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160927045600/http://lfa.mx/home/calendario/ [Accessed 20 January 2018]

Websites

[2] American Football International (2016) Mayas Win First Liga de Football Americano Championship Game In Mexico [Internet] available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/mayas-win-first-liga-de-futboll-americano-championship-game-mexico/ [accessed 5 August 2018]

Images

[4] Brands of the World (2018) LFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://botw-pd.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/logo-thumbnail/s3/012017/untitled-1_0.jpg?itok=is8COLAV [Accessed 1 August 2018]

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer, Cillian Smith, Michael Smith and Michael Brophy of the Irish American Football Association and Irish American Football Officials Association.

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Futbol Americano de Mexico 2019

Futbol Americano de Mexico Logo 2020 [Ref: 1]

Final Standings 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
*Pioneros de Queretaro853010
*Bulldogs de Naucalpan 853010
*Centauros de Ciudad Juarez84408
*Titanes CDMX83506
Tequileros de Jalisco83506
Futbol Americano de Mexico Standings 2019 [Ref: Compiled from: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
11.05.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez22Bulldogs de Naucalpan14
12.05.2019Pioneros de Queretaro13Titanes CDMX12
Finale
26.05.2019Pioneros de Queretaro16Centauros de Ciudad Juarez0
Futbol Americano de Mexico Playoffs 2019 [Ref: Compiled from: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
24.02.2019Tequileros de Jalisco19Bulldogs de Naucalpan22
24.02.2019Pioneros de Queretaro9Titanes CDMX11
Week 2
03.03.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez0Pioneros de Queretaro17
03.03.2019Titanes CDMX19Tequileros de Jalisco14
Week 3
10.03.2019Tequileros de Jalisco34Centauros de Ciudad Juarez10
10.03.2019Bulldogs de Naucalpan15Titanes CDMX12
Week 4
17.03.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez20Bulldogs de Naucalpan15
17.03.2019Pioneros de Queretaro25Tequileros de Jalisco20
Week 5
24.03.2019Titanes CDMX6Centauros de Ciudad Juarez34
24.03.2019Bulldogs de Naucalpan8Pioneros de Queretaro6
Week 6
31.03.2019Tequileros de Jalisco8Titanes CDMX16
31.03.2019Pioneros de Queretaro7Bulldogs de Naucalpan6
Week 7
07.04.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez24Tequileros de Jalisco16
07.04.2019Titanes CDMX11Pioneros de Queretaro12
Week 8
14.04.2019Tequileros de Jalisco15Pioneros de Queretaro6
14.04.2019Bulldogs de Naucalpan27Centauros de Ciudad Juarez20
Week 9
28.04.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez1Titanes CDMX0 #
28.04.2019Bulldogs de Naucalpan17Tequileros de Jalisco42
Week 10
05.05.2019Titanes CDMX18Bulldogs de Naucalpan22
05.05.2019Pioneros de Queretaro26Centauros de Ciudad Juarez23 ot
Futbol Americano de Mexico Regular Season Results 2019 [Ref: 2]

Report

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

Pioneros de Queretaro won the first FAM Final, defeating Centauros de Ciudad Juarez 16-0. Pioneros thus won what was essentially a promotion to the ranks of the LFA for 2020. The regular season was very competitive, with no team finishing better than 5-3 and no team worse than 3-5. Four of the five teams made the playoffs: Pionerors de Queretaro beat Titanes CDMX 13-12 in a close encounter in the second semi-final, while in the first, Centauros de Ciudad Juarez, ranked second for the playoffs due to a ruling from the administration, beat Bulldogs de Naucalpan 22-14 in the first semi-final. [Ref: 2; 6]

Pioneros de Queretaro FAM Champions 2019 [Ref: 5]

References

Images

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

[5] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2016) CL Llamada Pioneros [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/CL-llamada-pioneros.jpg [Accessed 16 April 2020]

Websites

[2] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2019) Calenadrio Liga FAM 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/calendario-liga-fam-2019/ [Accessed 16 April 2020]

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

[6] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2019) Listas Las Semifinales Liga FAM [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/live-chelsea-take-on-everton-in-epl-clash/ [Accessed 16 April 2020]

Social Media

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell and Francesco.

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Futbol Americano de Mexico 2019-Present

Futbol Americano de Mexico Logo 2020 [Ref: 1]

FAM 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
*Pioneros de Queretaro853010
*Bulldogs de Naucalpan 853010
*Centauros de Ciudad Juarez84408
*Titanes CDMX83506
Tequileros de Jalisco83506
Futbol Americano de Mexico Standings 2019 [Ref: Compiled from: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
11.05.2019Centauros de Ciudad Juarez22Bulldogs de Naucalpan14
12.05.2019Pioneros de Queretaro13Titanes CDMX12
Finale
26.05.2019Pioneros de Queretaro16Centauros de Ciudad Juarez0
Futbol Americano de Mexico Playoffs 2019 [Ref: Compiled from: 2]

FAM 2020

PWLTPFPAPts
Division Voit
Tequileros de Jalisco4310152776
Bulldogs de Naucalpan321068204
Rojos de Lindavista4130151242
Division BWW
Caudillos de Chihuahua4400163288
Marlins de Los Cabos202018480
Centauros de Ciudad Juarez3030211400
Futbol Americano de Mexico Standings 2020 [Ref: 3]

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

Pioneros de Queretaro won the first FAM Final, defeating Centauros de Ciudad Juarez 16-0. Pioneros thus won what was essentially a promotion to the ranks of the LFA for 2020. The second season was suspended due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak after the fourth of seven rounds of matches on 18 March 2020. Tequileros de Jalisco and Caudillos de Chihuahua were leading the two divisions at the time of the cessation.

Pioneros de Queretaro FAM Champions 2019 [Ref: 5]

References

Images

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

[5] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2016) CL Llamada Pioneros [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/CL-llamada-pioneros.jpg [Accessed 16 April 2020]

Websites

[2] Futbol Americano de Mexico (2019) Calenadrio Liga FAM 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://fam.futbol/calendario-liga-fam-2019/ [Accessed 16 April 2020]

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

Social Media

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell and Francesco.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 April 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and World Gridiron Archive 2020

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World Football League (Scenario 2) 2022

World Football League 2022

INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCEWORLD FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
IFC EuropeWFC Europe
Rome CardinalsAtlantic Claymores (Dublin-Glasgow)
Berlin ColtsBarcelona Dragons
London RavensAmsterdam Crusaders
Paris BengalsStockholm Nordic Vikings
IFC WorldWFC World
Toronto BillsDelhi Defenders
Mexico City BrownsShanghai Legend
Sydney RamsRio de Janeiro Alligators
Tokyo ChargersCape Town Lions
IFC AmericaWFC America
The HawaiiansProvidence Steamroller
Southern California SunOmaha Mustangs
Arizona WranglersArkansas Diamonds
Portland BreakersAustin Texans
World Football League (Scenario 2) 2022

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The National Football League folded the NFL Europe League after 17 years in 2007 to focus on promoting the NFL in Europe through the International Series of Games in London, with the intention of putting a team there by 2022.

In this second scenario for World American Football, a number of teams break away from the NFL due to some controversy (such as allowing Women players – a female kicker has been training with the Colts recently), and form their own league, moving to countries outside the United States e.g. Rome Cardinals, London Ravens, Paris Bengals, Toronto Bills, Mexico City Browns, and are joined by new teams in America (The World Football League uses old WFL team names from the 1970s: The Hawaiians, Southern California Sun etc).

Two Conferences are created: the International Conference and World Conference. The teams named above are placed in the International Conference, and World Conference includes the Atlantic Claymores (Dublin-Glasgow), Stockholm Nordic Vikings, Delhi Defenders, Cape Town Lions, and old “Outlaw” league teams, Providence Steamroller, Omaha Mustangs and Austin Texans.

With the creation of the United Football League with the X and United Football Conferences, this leaves 3 Pro American Football Leagues, with 6 Conferences: each having 12 teams.

The Scottish Claymores are resurrected as the Atlantic Claymores (Dublin & Glasgow)

References

Images

[1] Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos (2019) Scottish Claymores Alternate Logo 1998 [Internet] Available from:http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/19/1233/full/2552_scottish_claymores-alternate-1998.png [Accessed 27 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Caoimhe Mullaney, Alan Delaney, John Wills, John Kane, Todd Zboyan, Lenka Mulligan, Eoin O’Farrell, Richard Mulcahy and family, Dervla Mulcahy and family, Declan Mulcahy and Nora Mulcahy.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 April 2020

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National Football League World Prediction 2030

National Football League 2030

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCEAMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
NFC EastAFC East
New York GiantsNew York Jets
Washington PresidentsNew England Patriots
Dallas CowboysMiami Dolphins
Philadelphia EaglesPittsburgh Steelers
NFC NorthAFC South
Green Bay PackersHouston Texans
Chicago BearsJacksonville Jaguars
Detroit LionsTennessee Titans
Minnesota VikingsKansas City Chiefs
NFC SouthAFC West
Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos
New Orleans SaintsLas Vegas Raiders
Tampa Bay BuccaneersSan Jose 49ers
Carolina PanthersSeattle Seahawks
NFC WorldAFC World
Rome CardinalsToronto Bills
Berlin ColtsMexico City Browns
London RavensSydney Rams
Paris BengalsTokyo Chargers
National Football League (World) Prediction 2030

XFL 2030

XTREME FOOTBALL CONFERENCEUNITED STATES FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
XFC EastUFC East
Buffalo BillsNew Jersey Generals
Baltimore ColtsOhio Glory (Columbus)
Brooklyn DodgersIndianapolis Warriors
Ottawa RoughridersVirginia Hunters
XFC CentralUFC Central
Houston OilersSan Antonio Toros
St. Louis CardinalsOklahoma Outlaws
Cincinnati BengalsShreveport Steamer
Cleveland BrownsNew Mexico Thunderbirds
XFC WestUFC South
Los Angeles RamsBirmingham Stallions
San Diego ChargersMemphis Showboats
San Francisco 49ersOrlando Renegades
Oakland RaidersLouisville Raiders
XFC WorldUFC West
Atlantic Claymores (Dublin-Glasgow)The Hawaiians
England Monarchs (Birmingham)Southern California Sun
Rome GladiatorsArizona Wranglers
Cologne CenturionsPortland Breakers
XFL Prediction 2030

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Eirball has taken a brief break from the Past Archive to take a look at what might be when the National Football League places teams around the World like it has promised. Eirball thinks rather than creating new teams it will move teams which haven’t found a home in America to places such as Europe (Rome Cardinals, Berlin Colts), Canada (Toronto Bills), Mexico (Mexico City Browns), Australia (Sydney Rams), and Japan (Tokyo Chargers).

In response somebody like Vince McMahon, who has an awful lot of money, and has created the XFL rival to the NFL, could resurrect some of the teams that the NFL has got rid of (Houston Oilers, Brooklyn Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Oakland Raiders), and set up a rival league to the NFL, and perhaps force a merger. In this scenario he has also resurrected some of the other “Outlaw” league teams such as the New Jersey Generals, San Antonio Toros, Portland Breakers, as well as bringing back the Claymores (now a Dublin-Glasgow team), the England Monarchs and Rome Gladiators.

The Scottish Claymores wold be resurrected as the Atlantic Claymores – a Dublin & Glasgow team. [Ref: 1]

References

Images

[1] Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos (2019) Scottish Claymores Alternate Logo 1998 [Internet] Available from:http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/19/1233/full/2552_scottish_claymores-alternate-1998.png [Accessed 27 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Caoimhe Mullaney, Alan Delaney, John Wills, John Kane, Todd Zboyan, Lenka Mulligan, Eoin O’Farrell, Richard Mulcahy and family, Dervla Mulcahy and family, Declan Mulcahy and Nora Mulcahy.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 April 2020

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World Series of Pro Football 1902-1903

WSPF Champions 1902-1903

YearChampions
1902Syracuse AC (New York State)
1903Franklin AC (Pennsylvania)
World Series of Pro Football Champions 1902-1903 [Ref: 1]

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The World Series of Pro Football was a brief attempt at determining the “World Champions” of American Football that lasted two seasons from 1902 to 1903. It was played as a tournament rather than league, featuring four to five teams.

The first World Series featured five teams: Syracuse AC, New York Knickerbockers, Warlow AC, Orange (New Jersey) AC and a team named New York that was actually made up of players from the Phillies and Athletics from Philadelphia. Syracuse AC won the Series.

The second World series in 1903 was won by Franklin AC of Pennsylvania, with the Oreos AC (Asbury Park, New Jersey), Watertown Red and Blacks and Orange AC the other competing teams.

References

Bibliography

[1] National Football League (2014) “Chronology of Professional Football” 2013 NFL Record & Fact Book. pg. 353

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Mom Tully.

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