Irish 8v8 American Football
This is the Index Page to the All-Time Archive of 8v8 American Football (Contact) in Ireland. This version of American Football is designed to facilitate the playing of American Football in 3 areas of competition: (1) Junior Kitted Teams. (2) Small Towns; and (3) 11v11 Teams to field 2nds Teams. Depending on the numbers that turn up on the day it could be 6v6; 7v7; 8v8 or 9v9. Includes Early Pre-Pads American Football 1983-1991
Header Photo Credit
Header Picture Credit: [1] Hogan, Sean (2016) “Kildare’s American football team crowned All Ireland champs”. Kildare Now. 26 October, 2016. [Internet] Available from: https://www.kildarenow.com/upload/2016/10/26122252/IMG_1564-e1477481286183.jpg [Accessed 30 January 2020]
Junior / Youth Kitted Football
The first Junior / Youth Kitted American Football League was created in 1991, when the Northern Ireland Junior American League made the step up from Two-Touch to Kitted. It lasted two seasons, and from then the Ballymena Wolfhounds played international exhibition games against British opposition as they had no opposition in Ireland.
In the 2000s there were a number of exhibition games played among Junior Kitted teams, and in 2013 the first IAFA Junior Kitted Programme was officially launched, with a 7-team League, playing 7v7, 8v8, 9v9 Kitted Football (depending on the numbers on the day) in 2019.
There has also been 6v6 Junior Kitted American Football.
Junior / Youth Kitted Football
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Junior / Youth Kitted Finals
American Football Ireland Youth Kitted Finals 2013-Present
Junior / Youth Kitted Standings
Irish American Football Association Youth Kitted League 2013-2019
Northern Ireland Junior American League 1991-1992
Junior / Youth Kitted Results
AFI Youth League (Seasons):
IAFA Youth Kitted League (Seasons):
IAFA Youth Cups, Leagues and Tournaments (Seasons):
AFAI Junior Kitted Challenge (Seasons):
NIAFA Northern Ireland Junior American League (Kitted – Seasons):
NIAFA Northern Ireland Junior American League (Kitted – Preseasons):
Junior / Youth Kitted Box-Scores
Youth Internationals (Club):
UK & Ireland Youth Kitted Football | Exhibition 1998 Box Score
Junior Two Touch American Football
From 1986 to 1991, before Flags were brought in, there were a number of Junior Two-Touch Leagues organised by regional development bodies, such as the East Coast Junior Football Association (Greater Dublin Area) from 1986 to 1987, and the Northern Ireland Junior American League which ran from 1988 to 1990, when it became fully kitted. In 1991, a Junior Two-Touch American Football Blitz took place in Tymon Park, Tallaght. These Leagues were Two-Touch, although it was only the ball carrier who had to be touched twice, all other ;positions were full contact (i.e. Blocking etc.)
[References: Andrew Wilson’s reply to Eirball’s post, March 27, 2020 [Internet] Available at : https://www.facebook.com/eirballenda/posts/2433567573622264?comment_id=2696161900696162¬if_id=1612882525056885¬if_t=feed_comment&ref=notif [Accessed 11 February 2021]
Junior Two Touch American Football
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Junior Two Touch Results
ICAF Junior Touch American Football Blitz (Seasons):
Northern Ireland Junior American League (Seasons):
East Coast Junior Football Association (Seasons):
Northern Ireland Junior American League (Preseasons):
DV8 Development League / Blitzes
The first DV8 Development Mini-League was created in 1993, for smaller teams like the Ardee Falcons (Co. Louth), and Dublin Tornadoes Vets (2nds team). Blitzes were played over the following 10 years, with another Mini-League (IAFL Division 2) created in 2003. Again Blitzes were employed up until the creation of the DV8 Development League in 2008, which lasted until 2012, when the League became the full 11v11 IAFL 1 Conference. The DV8 format was then used for the Junior Kitted League.
DV8 Development League / Blitzes
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DV8 Development League / Challenge Standings
DV8 Development League – 1st and 2nds Teams Standings 2008-2012
Irish American Football League | DV8 Development League 2008-2012
Irish American Football Association DV8 Challenge 1998-2003
DV8 International Blitz Results
DV8 International Blitz (Seasons):
DV8 Development League / Challenges and Blitzes Results
IAFA DV8 Development League (Seasons):
IAFA DV8 Blitzes:
Spring & Autumn League Era Division 2 Leagues, Blitzes and Challenges:
AFAI Development Mini-League:
Early Pre-Pads American Football
Beginning with a match in Banbridge between two teams of specially trained Rugby players for American Indendence Day in 1983 through to the first Irish American Football League season in 1986, non-kitted contact Football was played between Irish teams due to the huge cost involved in getting helmets and padding imported into the country from USA. By 1987 all teams were now fully kittted and the League played its first full season. The non-kitted version of American Football would have been very like the early days of the NFL or Ohio League from 1900 to 1930s, or more modern day pick-up games in parks throughout the United States. These non-pad, non-helmet pick-up games have recently been codified by the American 7s Football League, which has similar rules to 8v8 Football such as Arena / Indoor Football.
Early Pre-Pads American Football
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Early Pre-Pads Football Matches Results
Early Pre-Pads Football Matches (Seasons):
Irish 8v8 American Football Teams
This is the Eirball Index Page to the History, Results and Rosters of Irish 8v8 American Football (also known as Arena or Indoor Football) was invented in the USA to help smaller towns, colleges and High Schools play Football. It is most popular in Mexico. American Football Ireland runs Leagues for three types of 8v8 Teams: Youth Contact, Smaller Towns and 2nds Teams. It is also hoping to start an 8v8 Blitz for Women. The Leagues can also be 7v7 and 9v9 depending on the numbers of players on the day.
Youth Contact 8v8 Teams
Youth Contact 8v8 Teams
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All-Time Record & [Season Roster & Match Reports]
Dublin
Antrim
Antrim Cobras 1987-1988 [ 1988 ]
Ballymena Wolfhounds 1991-1998 [ Exhibition 1998]
Belfast Junior Spartans 1991-1992
Prospect Pumas 1991-1993 [ 1992 ]
Carrickfergus Knights 2013-2014
Antrim Jets [ 2019 ]
Ulster
Leinster
South Kildare Soldiers 2013-2018
Munster
Smaller Towns 8v8 Teams
Smaller Towns 8v8 Teams
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All-Time Record & [Season Roster & Match Reports]
Louth
Wicklow & Carlow
Midlands
Trim Bulldogs 2011-2012 [2011 2012]
Kildare
Munster
University of Limerick Vikings 2003
Antrim
Belfast Bulls 2002-2003 [ 2003 ]
Ulster
Dublin
Trinity College Dublin Thunderbolts 2008-2009 [ 2008 ]
University College Dublin Sentinels 2009
Connacht
American Football Ireland 2nds Teams (8v8)
American Football Ireland 2nds Teams (8v8)
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All-Time Record & [Season Roster & Match Reports]
Dublin
Dublin Rebels 2nds 2002-2010 [ 2008 ]
Antrim
Carrickfergus Knights 2nds 1998-present
Queens University Belfast Broncos 1998
Munster
Cork Admirals 2nds 2002-2008 [ 2007 ]
Leinster
International 8v8 American Football
International 8-Man American Football (Irish Clubs)
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American Football Association of Ireland | Wicklow Festival 8-a-side Blitz 1995
UK & Ireland Youth Kitted Football | Exhibition 1998 Box Score
Arena Football League
Arena Football League
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Arena Football League (Bowls)
Arena Football League Arena Bowls 1987-2019
Arena Football League (Overviews)
Arena Football League 2016-2019
Arena Football League 2010-2015
Arena Football League 2001-2008
Arena Football League 1992-2000
Arena Football League 1986-1991
Arena Football League (Seasons):
Indoor Football League
Indoor Football League
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Formed from merger of United Indoor Football (AA Midwest) and Intense Football League (AA South & West)
Indoor Football League
2023 IFL Championship: TBC
2022 IFL Championship: Northern Arizona Wranglers 47 Quad City Steamwheelers 45
Indoor Football League (Seasons):
Indoor Football League (2009-Present)
Indoor Football League 2013-Present
Indoor Football League 2009-2012
United Indoor Football (2005-2008)
United Indoor Football 2005-2008
Intense Football League (2004-2008)
Indoor Football League Teams
Indoor Football League Teams
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IFL Eastern Conference
IFL Western Conference
USA Division 2 Arena Indoor Football Leagues
The AFL went bankrupt in 2009 following the over-extention of creating af2. While the AFL would return in 2010, the af2 was scrapped and more leagues took over the Division 2 mantle. The Indoor Football League (2009-present) is the most significant of these league and following the cessation of AFL operations in 2019 has taken over the Major Arena Football League position.
USA Division 2 Arena Indoor Football Leagues
IFL; PIFL: NAL
National Arena League (2017-Present)
Formed by former Division 2 Professional Indoor Football League (North East & South) and Division 2 American Indoor Football (North East, Midwest, South & South West) teams
National Arena League 2017-Present
Division 2 Arena Indoor Football Leagues 2007-2016
Professional Indoor Football League 2012-2015
American Indoor Football 2012-2016
American Indoor Football Association 2007-2010
Arena Football League af2
ArenaCup 2001: Qu
Division 2 Arena Indoor Football Leagues 1998-2001
USA Division 2 Arena Indoor Football Leagues
IFL; PIFL: NAL
National Arena League Teams
National Arena League Teams:
Division 3 North East and Midwest Arena Indoor Football Leagues
Division 3 North East and Mid-West Arena Indoor Football Leagues
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American Arena League
American Arena League 2018-Present
American Arena League (Seasons):
Champions Indoor Football (Texas & Prairie States)
Champions Indoor Football 2015-Present
Midwest Arena Indoor Football Leagues 2005-2014
Champions Professional Indoor Football League 2013-2014
Continental Indoor Football League 2007-2012
Division 3 South Arena Indoor Football Leagues
Division 3 South Arena Indoor Football Leagues
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Elite Indoor Football (Seasons):
National Gridiron League (Seasons):
South East
United Arena League (Seasons):
Southern Arena Indoor Football Leagues 2004-2015
X-League Indoor Football 2014-2015
Lone Star Football League 2012-2014
Division 3 West and North West Arena Indoor Football Leagues
Division 3 West Arena Indoor Football Leagues
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North West
American West Football Conference (Seasons):
Fan Controlled Football
Fan Controlled Football is a 7v7 Arena Indoor League where fans decide by vote which plays to make throughout the game.
Fan Controlled Football (7v7)
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Fan Controlled Football (Seasons)
2022: PC v2.0: Zappers 42 Bored Ape FC 24