ILAF Teams
ILAF West | ILAF East |
Barcelona | Finland |
Birmingham Bears | Milan |
Holland | Munich |
London | Rome |
Schedule
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Week 1 | ||||
14.04.1990 | Holland | Munich | ||
14.04.1990 | Birmingham | Rome | ||
14.04.1990 | Milan | London | ||
14.04.1990 | Barcelona | Finland | ||
Week 2 | ||||
21.04.1990 | Holland | Birmingham | ||
21.04.1990 | London | Holland | ||
21.04.1990 | Munich | Rome | ||
21.04.1990 | Milan | Barcelona | ||
Week 3 | ||||
28.04.1990 | Birmingham | Milan | ||
28.04.1990 | Finland | Munich | ||
28.04.1990 | Rome | Holland | ||
28.04.1990 | Barcelona | London | ||
Week 4 | ||||
05.05.1990 | London | Holland | ||
05.05.1990 | Finland | Birmingham | ||
05.05.1990 | Munich | Milan | ||
05.05.1990 | Rome | Barcelona | ||
Week 5 | ||||
12.05.1990 | Holland | Barcelona | ||
12.05.1990 | Birmingham | Munich | ||
12.05.1990 | London | Rome | ||
12.05.1990 | Finland | Milan | ||
Week 6 | ||||
19.05.1990 | Holland | Finland | ||
19.05.1990 | Birmingham | London | ||
19.05.1990 | Milan | Rome | ||
19.05.1990 | Barcelona | Munich | ||
Week 7 | ||||
26.05.1990 | Holland | Rome | ||
26.05.1990 | London | Barcelona | ||
26.05.1990 | Munich | Finland | ||
26.05.1990 | Milan | Birmingham | ||
Week 8 | ||||
02.06.1990 | Birmingham | Holland | ||
02.06.1990 | Finland | London | ||
02.06.1990 | Rome | Munich | ||
02.06.1990 | Barcelona | Milan | ||
Week 9 | ||||
09.06.1990 | Munich | London | ||
09.06.1990 | Rome | Finland | ||
09.06.1990 | Milan | Holland | ||
09.06.1990 | Barcelona | Birmingham | ||
Week 10 | ||||
16.06.1990 | London | Milan | ||
16.06.1990 | Finland | Barcelona | ||
16.06.1990 | Munich | Holland | ||
16.06.1990 | Rome | Birmingham | ||
Week 11 | ||||
23.06.1990 | Holland | London | ||
23.06.1990 | Birmingham | Finland | ||
23.06.1990 | Milan | Munich | ||
23.06.1990 | Barcelona | Rome | ||
Week 12 | ||||
30.06.1990 | London | Birmingham | ||
30.06.1990 | Finland | Holland | ||
30.06.1990 | Munich | Barcelona | ||
30.06.1990 | Rome | Milan |
About
The International League of American Football was a proposed Professional American Football League with teams representing eight cities or countries in Europe, and featuring European Players. Head Coaches with NCAA experience had been brought in, and Villa Park in Birmingham, home of Aston Villa, and one of the premier grounds in English Soccer, had been secured for the Birmingham team, but the league never got off the ground, and folded before the first kickoff on 14 April 1990, even though schedules had been released in November prior to that, with each team playing a 12-game season.
References
Newspapers
[1] Anon. (1990) “ILAF Schedules” World American Football. 30 November 1989. pg. 22.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Gareth Quigley, Paul O’Reilly, Ronan O’Brien.
About this document
Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the
Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive
Last Updated: 23 February 2020
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