Category: Gridiron Football

American Football League of China 2016

American Football League of China Logo [References: 11]

Final Standings

AFLC American Football League of China East 2016

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
14001.0001264284W4
23100.75016048112W3
32200.5001156649W1
42200.500844836L1
51300.25030142-112L3
60400.00026195-169L4

AFLC American Football League of China South 2016

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
13100.750634617L1
22200.500714823L1
32200.5004748-1W2
42200.5003742-5W1
51300.2505084-34L1

AFLC American Football League of China West 2016

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
13100.75016238124W3
23100.7501289038L1
30400.00030192-162L4

Playoff Schedule

American Football League of China Playoffs 2016

Regular Season Schedule

AFLC American Football League of China 2016

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
24 - 18

Hong Kong Warhawks vs Guangzhou Apaches

(Week 1)
16 - 12

Chongqing Dockers vs Chengdu Pandaman

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
12 - 28

Beijing Iron Brothers (AFLC) vs Shanghai Warriors

(Week 2)
32 - 8

Shanghai Titans vs Shanghai Nighthawks

Match Day Week 3
(Week 3)
20 - 22

Shanghai Dragoons vs Hefei Crocodiles

(Week 3)
0 - 9

Guangzhou Apaches vs Hong Kong Cobras

(Week 3)
36 - 20

Guangzhou Tigers vs Hong Kong Combat Orcas

Match Day Week 4
(Week 4)
16 - 34

Shanghai Titans vs Shanghai Warriors

(Week 4)
14 - 40

Chongqing Centaurs vs Chongqing Dockers

Match Day Week 5
(Week 5)
20 - 0

Hong Kong Warhawks vs Hong Kong Cobras

(Week 5)
0 - 30

Hefei Crocodiles vs Beijing Iron Brothers (AFLC)

(Week 5)
81 - 0

Shanghai Nighthawks vs Shanghai Dragoons

Match Day Week 6
(Week 6)
0 - 56

Chongqing Centaurs vs Chengdu Pandaman

(Week 6)
20 - 12

Guangzhou Apaches vs Hong Kong Combat Orcas

Match Day Week 7
(Week 7)
48 - 0

Shanghai Titans vs Hefei Crocodiles

(Week 7)
18 - 19

Guangzhou Tigers vs Hong Kong Warhawks

(Week 7)
58 - 8

Chongqing Dockers vs Chongqing Centaurs

(Week 7)
28 - 0

Beijing Iron Brothers (AFLC) vs Shanghai Dragoons

(Week 7)
6 - 20

Shanghai Nighthawks vs Shanghai Warriors

Match Day Week 8
(Week 8)
0 - 14

Hong Kong Cobras vs Guangzhou Tigers

(Week 8)
56 - 14

Chengdu Pandaman vs Chongqing Dockers

(Week 8)
10 - 0

Hong Kong Combat Orcas vs Hong Kong Warhawks

(Week 8)
14 - 20

Beijing Iron Brothers (AFLC) vs Shanghai Nighthawks

Match Day Week 9
(Week 9)
8 - 44

Hefei Crocodiles vs Shanghai Warriors

Match Day Week 10
(Week 10)
6 - 64

Shanghai Dragoons vs Shanghai Titans

(Week 10)
38 - 8

Chengdu Pandaman vs Chongqing Centaurs

(Week 10)
9 - 3

Guangzhou Apaches vs Guangzhou Tigers

(Week 10)
28 - 8

Hong Kong Cobras vs Hong Kong Combat Orcas

Recap

Former NCAA Division III star Idris McClain of Amherst College in Massachusetts received the MVP (Most Valuable Player) Award as Shanghai Titans dominated in a 28-6 triumph over Shanghai Nighthawks to capture the Titans first ever American Football League of China Championship at Luwan Stadium in Shanghai.

The 14-team League was extremely competitive with the teams broken into 3 Divisions: East, with four teams in Shanghai, one in Beijing and one in Hefei; South, with three teams in Hong Kong and two in Guangzhou; and West, with two teams in Chongqing and one in Chengdu.

The East Division was dominated by the Shanghai teams with three of the teams from China’s biggest city reaching the Playoffs: Shanghai Warriors undefeated on 4-0, Shanghai Titans in second on 3-1, and Shanghai Nighthawks winning the head-to-head with Beijing Iron Brothers after both teams finished on 2-2. Rounding out the East Division were Hefei Crocodiles (1-3) and Shanghai Dragoons (0-4).

The South Division, was very close with Hong Kong Warhawks picking up the honours on 3-1. Three teams then tied for second on 2-2, so a three-way tie-breaker was invoked, with Guangzhou Tigers (1-1, +8) and Guangzhou Apaches (1-1, -3) making the playoffs ahead of Hong Kong Cobras (1-1, -5). Hong Kong Combat Orcas finished bottom of the Division on 1-3 but were by no means disgraced having been the only team to have defeated the Warhawks in the Regular Season (10-0 on Week 8).

The West Division was a two-horse race between Chengdu Pandaman and Chongqing Dockers who both finished 3-1. The Pandaman won the tie-breaker having defeated Dockers 56-14 (giving them a 21-point Plus for that game and +17 overall – the differential was capped at 21) in their second game after the Dockers had won the first 16-12.

The Playoffs saw two First Placed seeds go out in the First Round as Shanghai Nighthawks shocked the Previously undefeated Shanghai Warriors 28-14 and Guangzhou Tigers knocked out Hong Kong Warhawks 20-8. In the other two Round 1 games Chengdu Pandaman made sure there would be no third exit for a first placed seed as they defeated Guangzhou Apaches 26-16 and Shanghai Titans made light work of Chongqing Dockers 38-6.

The Semi-Finals saw the two Shanghai teams secure close victories by a touchdown or less, as Shanghai Titans squeaked by Guangzhou Apaches 24-23 and Shanghai Nighthawks came off 20-14 victors over the Pandaman at Chengdu. Both Shanghai teams needed fourth quarter heroics to see them into the Championship Game which was a repeat of the 2014 Final. Nighthawks won 26-24 on that day, but were not to repeat the feat as the Shanghai Titans came hot at the right time entering the playoffs. The 2016 season was the fourth season of the AFLC.

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References

[1] AFLC (2018) Standing [Internet] Available from: http://www.aflcfootball.com/index.php/standing [Accessed 20 January 2018]

[2] AFLC Wayback Machine (2016) Standing [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161010092024/http://aflcfootball.com/index.php/standing [Accessed 20 January 2018]

[3] AFLC Wayback Machine (2016) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161010074856/http://aflcfootball.com/index.php/schedule [Accessed 20 January 2018]

[4] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) Shanghai Warriors, Hong Kong Warhawks lead in early American Football League of China season [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/american-football-league-china-now-full-swing/ [Accessed 19 November 2021]

[5] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) Busy Month for American Football League of China [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/busy-month-american-football-league-china/  [Accessed 19 November 2021]

[6] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) American Football League of China Playoffs Looming [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/aflc-playoffs-china-looming/ [Accessed 19 November 2021]

[7] AFLC Wayback Machine (2016) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161010074856/http://aflcfootball.com/index.php/schedule [Accessed 20 January 2018]

[8] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) American Football League of China Down to Final Four [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/american-football-league-china-final-four/ [Accessed 19 November 2021]

[9] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) American Football League of China Semis Filled with Fourth Quarter Drama [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/aflc-semifinal-recap-nail-biting-fourth-quarter-drama/ [Accessed 19 November 2021]

[10] American Football International / Danny Zhang (2016) Shanghai Titans win first ever American Football League of China Crown in Convincing Fashion[Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/shanghai-titans-win-first-ever-american-football-league-china-crown-convincing-fashion/ [Accessed 19 November 2021]

Logo references

[11] AFLC Wayback Machine (2016) logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161010092024im_/http://aflcfootball.com/themes/default/images/aflcpic/logo.png [Accessed 20 January 2018]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Peter Comerford and Eoin O’Fearghaill.

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 19 November 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.

Is the NFL retracing History? – Connections between NFL team names and Alphanumerical signs in Ancient Sumer & Egypt

OrderSign/Symbol MeaningNFL TeamYear StartedExplanation
ABirdArizona Cardinals1898Cardinal Bird
BReedWatertown Red & Blacks1896 / 1913Based in New Jersey, the Garden State, the Red & Blacks still exist in a New York / New Jersey Metro League and played in the first World Series of Professional Football in 1902-1903
CHead, Chief, Summit, ThighGreen Bay Packers1919Packers fans are known as Cheeseheads because they wear foam Cheese Hats on their head in honour of the State of Wisconsin’s Dairy fame.
DHaunchChicago Bears1920 / 1922Unknown Link
EPenis, FertiliseNew York Giants1924Leaders in the Ancient World were often portrayed as Giants and erected Giant Pillars in their own honour recognising their own great feats
FPubis, WomanDetroit Lions1928Unknown Link
GPalm Tree, DateWashington Redskins / Football Team1932Unknown Link
HMountain, Foreign LandPittsburgh Steelers1933 / 1935based in Coal mining Region of Appalachian Mountains in Pennsylvania
IEye – To lookPhiladelphia Eagles1933Eagle-Eyed is an expression meaning to spot detail
JFountain, Well, Water-ButtLos Angeles Rams1936Rams drink from water-butts
KWater or StreamSan Francisco 49ers194649ers references the California Goldrush of 1849, and the Gold-prospecting which took place in streams.
LFishIndianapolis Colts1946 / 1953The Fish is often associated with the Occult, and also the horseshoe, the logo on the Colts helmet
MHand, FistCleveland Browns1946 / 1999Paws: The Bulldog is a Logo of the Cleveland Browns
Writing of Ancient Sumer and their possible connection to NFL teams of 1920-1953

Numbers and their Meaning in Ancient Egypt and their Connection to AFL-era Teams of 1960s

NumberMeaningAFL / NFL TeamYear StartedExplanation
1Harpoon, Sun, MoonDallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs1960A Harpoon is like an Arrowhead, the logo of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Sun is often linked with Texas. The KC Chiefs were originally the Dallas Texans
2Sun & MoonDenver Broncos1960Big Sky is often a name used to describe the breathtaking scenery of the Rocky Mountains.
33 HarpoonsSan Diego / Los Angeles Chargers1960San Diego is a Naval Port
4JubilaeumNew Jork Titans / Jets1960There is no known explanation for Jubilaeum
55-point StarDallas Cowboys1960The Cowboys logo is a 5-point star in honour of the “Lone Star State” – Texas
61 plus StarBuffalo Bills1960Unknown Link
7Human HeadMinnesota Vikings1960 / 1961The head has 7 orifices: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils and one mouth – The Vikings logo is two horns, making the helmet look like an ancient Viking helmet. The Vikings used to cut off enemy heads and place them in defensive walls to warn off enemies
8IbisBoston / New England Patriots1960Ibis is a bird incarnation of the God Thot – divinity of the City of Hermopolis – old name “Khmnw” which means City of Eight – Boston is associated with seafaring – the wheel used to steer vessels is divided by eight spokes, as represented in another Boston teams’ logo: Boston Bruins of the NHL
9To Shine / ScytheOakland / Las Vegas Raiders1960The Raiders are also known as the Silver & Black for the colour of their uniforms and helmet.
10FalconAtlanta Falcons1966The God Horus is represented by the Falcon. The Falcon represented number 10 in Ancient Egyptian numbers as Horus was the first added to the original 9 deities of Heliopolis.
Egyptian Numbers and Meaning and their links to AFL-era NFL teams of 1960s.

Report

The possibility that the NFL (National Football League) has been re-tracing Human History is explored here. The earliest Human Civilization: Sumer in Ancient Iraq, had for instance a Bird symbol as its first, correlating to the Cardinals, the first NFL team. The Reed is the second Pictograph (Symbol) and could correspond to the Watertown Red & Blacks of New Jersey (the Garden State) who played in first World Series of Professional Football in 1902 to 1903. Other links are the eighth Pictograph, meaning Mountain or Foreign Land, corresponding to the Pittsburgh Steelers, based in Coal-Mining region of the Appalachian Mountains in Western Pennsylvania. San Francisco 49ers are represented by the 11th Pictograph, representing Water or stream, which correlates with the Goldrush of 1849 with the Prospectors mining for gold in streams. Philadelphia Eagles, the ninth team including the Watertown Red & Blacks could be represented by the ninth symbol in Ancient Sumer: I, an eye or to look. Eagle-Eyed is an expression used to describe a person who can pick out fine detail.

The Second Civilization, Ancient Egypt includes a five-point star for the number five, corresponding to the Dallas Cowboys and their Lone Star State logo. Other representations include the number one represented by a harpoon, sun and moon, which could be linked to the Kansas City Chiefs and their Arrowhead logo. Number seven is represented by a Human Head, which links well with the Vikings and their use of decapitated heads placed in defensive walls to warn off invaders. The God Horus was the first added to the original nine deities of the city of Heliopolis and thus represents the number 10. He is often represented by the Falcon.

Royalty-free stock illustration ID: 1037358988

Egyptian God Horus Statue Isolated. 3D rendering

Egyptian God Horus – represented by the Falcon.

By Nerthuz

References

[1] George Ifram (1994; 1998) “Numbers of Sumer: Fig. 8.3: Pictogram of Ancient Sumerian Writing” Universal History of Numbers. pg 78 Harvill Press, London.

[1] George Ifram (1994; 1998) “The Numbers of Ancient Egypt” Universal History of Numbers. pg 176-177. Harvill Press, London.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Professor Simon H. Perry and Richard D. Mulcahy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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.

European League of Football Schedule and Results 2021

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

Scoreboard

Standings

European League of Football Division North 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPAStreak
17300.700274178L2
26400.600314259W3
35500.500295320L1
43700.300228289W1

European League of Football Division South 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPAStreak
19100.900357132W9
25500.500320365L1
33700.300230277L2
42800.200157355L6

Playoff Schedule

European League of Football Playoffs 2021

Regular Season Schedule

For Scoring Summaries from Game Day 05 Onwards please click each individual game in the schedule below.

European League of Football Regular Season 2021

Match Day Game Day 01
(Game Day 01)
17 - 15

Hamburg Sea Devils vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Game Day 01)
27 - 37

Berlin Thunder vs Leipzig Kings

(Game Day 01)
17 - 21

Barcelona Dragons vs Stuttgart Surge

(Game Day 01)
55 - 39

Panthers Wroclaw vs Cologne Centurions

Match Day Game Day 02
(Game Day 02)
20 - 42

Stuttgart Surge vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Game Day 02)
40 - 12

Cologne Centurions vs Barcelona Dragons

(Game Day 02)
54 - 28

Panthers Wroclaw vs Leipzig Kings

Match Day Game Day 03
(Game Day 03)
22 - 13

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Panthers Wroclaw

(Game Day 03)
40 - 19

Berlin Thunder vs Stuttgart Surge

(Game Day 03)
14 - 32

Barcelona Dragons vs Hamburg Sea Devils

(Game Day 03)
47 - 48

Leipzig Kings vs Cologne Centurions

Match Day Game Day 04
(Game Day 04)
27 - 24

Stuttgart Surge vs Leipzig Kings

(Game Day 04)
20 - 41

Cologne Centurions vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Game Day 04)
44 - 6

Hamburg Sea Devils vs Berlin Thunder

Match Day Game Day 05
(Game Day 05)
42 - 22

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Barcelona Dragons

(Game Day 05)
26 - 45

Berlin Thunder vs Panthers Wroclaw

(Game Day 05)
0 - 55

Leipzig Kings vs Hamburg Sea Devils

Match Day Game Day 06
(Game Day 06)
22 - 17

Hamburg Sea Devils vs Barcelona Dragons

(Game Day 06)
57 - 3

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Stuttgart Surge

(Game Day 06)
33 - 31

Cologne Centurions vs Panthers Wroclaw

(Game Day 06)
37 - 24

Leipzig Kings vs Berlin Thunder

Match Day Game Day 07
(Game Day 07)
60 - 51

Barcelona Dragons vs Cologne Centurions

(Game Day 07)
35 - 9

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Hamburg Sea Devils

(Game Day 07)
49 - 23

Leipzig Kings vs Stuttgart Surge

Match Day Game Day 08
(Game Day 08)
20 - 28

Berlin Thunder vs Hamburg Sea Devils

(Game Day 08)
7 - 36

Panthers Wroclaw vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Game Day 08)
12 - 30

Stuttgart Surge vs Barcelona Dragons

Match Day Game Day 09
(Game Day 09)
24 - 42

Cologne Centurions vs Leipzig Kings

(Game Day 09)
19 - 3

Berlin Thunder vs Barcelona Dragons

(Game Day 09)
24 - 30

Hamburg Sea Devils vs Panthers Wroclaw

Match Day Game Day 10
(Game Day 10)
14 - 22

Barcelona Dragons vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Game Day 10)
35 - 12

Panthers Wroclaw vs Berlin Thunder

(Game Day 10)
17 - 18

Hamburg Sea Devils vs Leipzig Kings

(Game Day 10)
19 - 9

Cologne Centurions vs Stuttgart Surge

Match Day Game Day 11
(Game Day 11)
45 - 7

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Cologne Centurions

(Game Day 11)
0 - 38

Stuttgart Surge vs Berlin Thunder

(Game Day 11)
13 - 21

Leipzig Kings vs Panthers Wroclaw

Match Day Game Day 06
(Game Day 06)
23 - 26

Panthers Wroclaw vs Hamburg Sea Devils

(Game Day 06)
41 - 16

Barcelona Dragons vs Berlin Thunder

(Game Day 06)
23 - 39

Stuttgart Surge vs Cologne Centurions

References: see [5] Below.

Report

A new 8-team fully professional American Football League in Europe – the European League of Football is planned to start in June 2021 with a 12-week 10-game schedule announced, playing by NFL rules as opposed to NCAA as everywhere else in Europe.

It is the first fully professional league since the demise of NFL Europa in 2007, and has been met with much criticism by the German Football League – the current top league in Europe – as 6 of the franchises are based in Germany, with two more in Spain (Barcelona Dragons) and Poland (three times Champions Wroclaw Panthers).

Following the demise of the NFLE/WLAF, the Central European Football League, featuring teams from Poland to Turkey and France to Hungary was a weekly Football League, but not fully pro, lasting until 2016.

The six German teams are Berlin Thunder, Frankfurt Galaxy, Cologne Centurions and Hamburg Sea Devils (all using the same names as their previous NFL Europe/World League of American Football team), Stuttgart Surge (using the name of the old Sacramento Surge team in the WLAF) and Leipzig Kings (almost a resurrection of the London Monarchs name). Barcelona Dragons is also a resurrection of the previous NFLE/WLAF team name.

Weeks 1-3

After three Game Days Hamburg Sea Devils were the only undefeated team on 2-0. Panthers Wroclaw were hot on their heels, however, at 1-2 with Berlin Thunder (1-1) and Leipzig Kings (1-2) still within one win of the Division North leaders. In Division South there were no undefeated teams as Cologne Centurions and Frankfurt Galaxy both tied for first on 2-1, Stuttgart Surge just behind on 1-2 and Barcelona Dragons the only winless team in the league on 0-3.

Week 4

In Week 4 Hamburg Sea Devils stretched their unbeaten run to 3 games with a comprehensive 44-6 victory versus Berlin Thunder. Frankfurt Galaxy meanwhile took over sole ownership of the top spot in Division South with a 41-20 win at Cologne Centurions, moving the Sea Devils to 3-1 and dropping the Centurions to 2-2. In the Game of the Week Stuttgart Surge came from 12-0 down after the first quarter to squeak by Leipzig Kings 27-24 to move the Surge to 2-2 and joint second with the Centurions in the South, while Leipzig Kings dropped to 1-3 and bottom spot of the North.

Week 5

In Week 5 Hamburg Sea Devils had another big win, 55-0 at Leipzig Kings as they moved to 4-0 in the North while Panthers Wroclaw kept in touch with a 45-26 victory at Berlin Thunder as the Polish team and Hamburg continued to dominate Division North. There was one game in Division South where Barcelona Dragons fell at home to old WLAF foes Frankfurt Galaxy, again the scoring was big with the game finishing 42-22 to Frankfurt, which left them in command of the Division at 3-1. Barcelona fell to 0-4, remaining winless.

Week 6

Panthers Wroclaw lost 23-26 in a tight game to Hamburg Sea Devils, putting Hamburg on 5-0, and putting Wroclaw out of touch with the Division North leaders. Barcelona Dragons meanwhile won their first game of the season as they lit up the scoreboard with a 41-16 defeat of Berlin Thunder. In the other game in Week 6, Stuttgart Surge lost 23-39 to Cologne Centurions.

Week 7

Week 7 saw Hamburg struggle to a 22-17 victory over Barcelona with four P Andersen Field Goals in the second half giving them the win after N Lester had given the travelling Dragons fans some hope of an upset with a 97 yard Interception Return for a Touchdown of Hamburg Quarterback J Clark. L O’Connor, another quarterback with an Irish name was on the losing side as Panthers Wroclaw succumbed to Cologne Centurions, losing 33-31 putting the Centurions and Panthers both on 3-2 records. J Sullivan, a third Quarterback with an Irish name scored two rushing Touchdowns and passed for another as Frankfurt Galaxy destroyed Stuttgart Surge 57-3. In the fourth game Leipzig Lions won 37-24 versus Berlin Thunder as the two bottom teams in Division North battled each other for their second win of the season.

Week 8

In a week of drama, Barcelona Dragons won their second game in a row after losing their first five with a 60-51 victory at home to Cologne Centurions. In an unbelievable game there were 18 touchdowns in all, 10 for Barcelona and 8 for Cologne. In Leipzig the Kings improved to 3-4 with a 49-23 win over Stuttgart Surge who dropped to 2-5. Meanwhile the Frankfurt Galaxy and Hamburg Sea Devils met in a possible Championship Game match-up in Frankfurt. The eagerly awaited clash between the two Division leaders saw Frankfurt Galaxy hand Hamburg their first defeat of the season as a dominant Galaxy defense held the Sea Devils to three field goals and got on the scoresheet themselves with a safety. J Sullivan, the Irish-named Frankfurt Quarterback had a stellar day, passing for three touchdowns and scoring himself on a one yard quarterback sneak.

Week 9

Week 9 saw Barcelona Dragons win their second in a row with a 30-12 victory over the Surge in pouring rain in Stuttgart. Meanwhile in Berlin the Clark-inspired Hamburg sea Devils raced into a 28-0 lead thanks to three touchdown passes in the first half from the Quarterback with the Irish surname to A Bottela Moreno and one in the third quarter to J Madin Cerezo before a spirited Thunder comeback saw them come within striking distance of tying the match at 20-28, but the game ended there. In the other match, there was contrasting fortunes for the two other quarterbacks with Irish names as Frankfurt Galaxy’s Jakub Sullivan threw three touchdown passes in the first half to put Frankfurt 20-0 up at haltime, and then in the second half Panthers Wroclaw’s Lokas O’Connor threw two interceptions to the same Galaxy player, Joshua Poznanski, who returned both Interceptions for a touchdown (58 and 36 yards respectively). O’Connor fired a late TD pass of his own to Jakub Mazan but it was mere consolation as Frankfurt won 36-7.

Week 10

Leipzig Kings defeated Cologne Centurions 42-24 to open up Week 10. The victory put the Kings on 4-4 and kept them in the chase for a Playoff spot, with Cologne dropping to 4-4 but still in second place in the South. In the battle of the cellar-dwellers, Berlin Thunder got the better of Barcelona Dragons 19-3 in a low-scoring encounter, leaving both teams on two wins, and still mathematically in with a slim chance of the playoffs. Meanwhile the top two teams in the North Division, Hamburg Sea Devils and Panthers Wroclaw put on a thriller of a show which the Polish team edged 30-24 thanks to an amazing 24 points in the second quarter. The win left the Panthers on 4-4, just 2.5 games behind Hamburg on 7-2.

Week 11

In Week 11 action Barcelona Dragons almost pulled off another upset, as they lost 14-22 to South Division leaders and the team also with the best overall record, Frankfurt Galaxy, which left the Galaxy on 8-1 and with the Division title. Panthers Wroclaw stayed in the hunt for the North Division title with a relatively easy 35-12 victory versus Berlin Thunder. Berlin Thunder’s 12 points all came in the fourth quarter when the result was in no doubt and left Panthers on 5-4. In an extremely close game Hamburg Sea Devils went down 17-18 to Leipzig Kings, meaning all three teams still in the hunt for the North Division Playoff spots (Hamburg 7-3, Wroclaw 5-4 and Leipzig 5-4) were in a game of each other with one week left. Meanwhile Cologne Centurions defeated Stuttgart Surge 19-9 to take second place in the South Division.

Week 12

Finishing off the Regular Season, Frankfurt Galaxy wrapped up the Division North title in style, and with it the best Regular season league record on 9-1 with a 45-7 thumping of Cologne Centurions, who finished the season on 5-5. In the battle of the two last-placed teams Berlin Thunder were hungrier team, winning 38-0 as Stuttgart lost their sixth in a row to finish on 2-8. Berlin finished 3-7. In the other match with Playoff consequences Wroclaw Panthers defeated Leipzig Kings 21-13 to reach the Playoffs in second place in the North on 6-4 as Leipzig Kings finished 5-5. Cologne Centurions took the fourth playoff spot in second place in the North.

Playoffs

Frankfurt Galaxy won easily versus Cologne Centurions for the second week in a row as they won 36-6 in an All-German Semi-Final. In the North match-up there was another close encounter between the Hamburg Sea Devils and Panthers Wroclaw which the Sea Devils squeaked 30-27. In the three games between the teams this season there was a touchdown or less between the sides at the final whistle.

ELF Championship Game

The lead changed hands five times in the 2021 European League of Football Championship Game as two Irish-named Quarterbacks duelled it out for European American Football’s top prize. J Clark managed to score on two 1-yard runs and pass to J Madin Cerezo for another Touchdown for the Hamburg Sea Devils, however, favourites Frankfurt Galaxy, behind Quarterback J Sullivan fared better, as Sullivan also scored on a 1-yard Quarterback keeper and passed for four more to G Adams, N Strahmann, A Mahoungou and K Mwamba as the Galaxy triumphed 32-30.

Tadhg Leader – Irish-born Player (Panthers Wroclaw)

Former Connacht Rugby player Tadhg Leader was born in Galway, Ireland. At the age of 15 he and his brother Darragh headed out to kick some Rugby balls at their local pitch on Christmas Day. His dad, a former Galwegians RFC Rugby player made a bet with them that they could not kick the ball over the bars from the halfway line. Both Tadhg and his brother Darragh won €50 each.

Tadhg went on to play Rugby Professionally for Connacht and Darragh now lives in USA where he coaches at Clemson University Tigers. Tadhg suffered a number of injuries during his last few years at Connacht and after playing in Italy he ended up studying in USA and playing for both New England Free Jacks in Major League Rugby and making his Test debut for USA Eagles Rugby Union National Team.

Tadhg was signed up to play another year of Rugby Union in 2021 when the kicker started kicking American Footballs for fun. People took notice and said he should try out for American Football teams and so he went off to San Diego where he was kicking alongside Super Bowl-winning athletes. Unsure of his own ability he asked John Carney, who has 23 years of experience kicking Footballs and Carney said he could mix it with the NFL players.

Before long Leader found himself playing for the Aviators in The Spring League in USA. The Aviatiors, one of four teams based in Indianapolis, a COVID-19 Pod and one of two Pods in the 8-team league in 2021 finished with an 0-6 record in 2021. On May 7 versus Alphas Tadhg Leader scored the first points of his American Football career kicking a Field Goal to make the score Aviators 3 Alphas 7 at Halftime.

After spending Spring in Indianapolis with the Aviators Tadhg signed for Panthers Wroclaw in the European League of Football, making his debut on opening day in a 55-39 victory over Cologne Centurions.

Tadhg Leader’s 2021 Panthers Wrocław Stats

FIELD GOALS1-19 yds20-29 yds30-39 yds40-49 yds50+ yds
Tadhg Leader0-02-22-43-51-1
Panthers Wrocław 2021 Total0-03-33-64-61-1
References: European League of Football 2022 Stats Book p36 – Transaction Prepared Exclusively for Enda Mulcahy
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGLGI2050+Blkd
Tadhg Leader1140036.454520
Panthers Wrocław 2021 Total36120633.554641
References: European League of Football 2022 Stats Book p36 – Transaction Prepared Exclusively for Enda Mulcahy
DEFENSE STATISTICS – TACKLESTTUTATFLYds
Tadhg Leader11000
Panthers Wrocław 64933131873241
References: European League of Football 2022 Stats Book p37 – Transaction Prepared Exclusively for Enda Mulcahy

Kevin Mayo – Irish Player (Panthers Wrocław)

Kevin Mayo, who is from Tallaght, South Dublin Co. in Ireland, and had previously played for the South Dublin Panthers in the American Football Ireland League joined the Panthers Wroclaw at the tail end of the season after being picked up by North Park University in Chicago, an NCAA Division III College.

Reference

Logos

[1] European League of Football Facebook Page (2021) Profile Picture, February 4, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/europeanleagueoffootball/photos/a.100150555247238/159345569327736/ [Accessed 27 April 2021]

Websites

[2] American Football International (2020) Pro football returns to Europe: European League of Football kicks off in 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/pro-football-returns-to-europe-european-league-of-football-kicks-off-in-2021/ [Accessed 5 November 2020]

[3] Mailchimp ELF (2021) European League of Football Season Schedule 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://mailchi.mp/468f778ac192/european-league-of-league-of-football-season-schedule-2021?e=8720ab58ac [Accessed 20 April 2021]

[4] European League of Football Facebook Page (2021) Post, 26 April 2021: “The divisions with the updated Leipzig Kings logo!” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/europeanleagueoffootball/photos/a.189040923024867/211338784128414 [Accessed 27 April 2021]

[5] European League of Football (2021) Stats [Internet] Available from: https://europeanleague.football/stats [Accessed 10 November 2021]

[6] European League of Football (2021) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://europeanleague.football/schedule [Accessed 11 July 2021]

[7] Barcelona Dragons Facebook (2021)Profile Picture: March 24, 2021: 164100830_143302991038424_6685619488922431445_n [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/164100830_143302991038424_6685619488922431445_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-4&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=7nF5AhntfsEAX9glptP&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=a430079a20cfb0956dd3ea5a7c8db22e&oe=61316F91 [Accessed 11 July 2021]

[8] Panthers Wroclaw Fabecook (2021) profile Picture September 20, 2013 1235513_483738095055993_896136457_n [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PanthersWroclaw/photos/a.483738081722661/483738095055993/ [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[9] Hamburg Sea Devils Facebook (2021) Profile Picture March 9, 2021: 159505975_122355319823281_3096303558860788527_n [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/HamburgSeaDevils/photos/a.106420621416751/122355316489948 [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[10] Stuttgart Surge Facebook (2021) Profile Picture July 27, 2021: 224860379_157740426432198_682630597869113461_n [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/StuttgartSurgeFootball/photos/a.101150422091199/157740416432199/ [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[11] Leipzig Kings Facebook (2021) Profile Picture April 23, 2021 176481610_124322863083112_5924150060350890678_n [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/105240348324697/photos/a.105240374991361/124322859749779 [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[12] Cologne Centurions Facebook (2021) Profile Picture March 22, 2021 164225775_104312295086165_3866117950552195047_n [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/164225775_104312295086165_3866117950552195047_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-4&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=q-FxP6s2FecAX8leJ2f&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=b85f562fcd7282fd92b580c46312ec3d&oe=61329D2C [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[13] Frankfurt Galaxy Facebook (2021) Profile Picture April 18, 2021 175159880_127159659432418_8771340701865027771_n  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/frankfurtgalaxy21/photos/a.100834638731587/127159656099085 [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[14] Berlin Thunder Facebook (2021) Profile Picture May 6, 2021 182443261_131030875743347_4880774321224305568_n  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/BER.Thunder/photos/a.106909338155501/131030872410014/ [Accessed 6 August 2021]

[15] South Dublin Panthers (2021) Post to Page 2 December 2021: “Great Interview!” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/southdublinpanthers/posts/309142057879208 [Accessed 3 December 2021]

[16] The Liberty (2021) Leader and Mayo: Meet the two Irishmen with the NFL in their sights [Internet] Available from: https://www.theliberty.ie/2021/12/01/leader-and-mayo-meet-the-two-irishmen-with-the-nfl-in-their-sights/?fbclid=IwAR1g3KnLD1lmr5GsnTTOrYiBJpVYPuyZzhjcgWKz54lKAc1ychvTjBiYwqA [Accessed 3 December 2021]

[17] Rugby Players Ireland (2021) The Journey Continues for Tadhg Leader [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 3 December 2021]

Note: for individual game scores and stats view each game [click on the game in the schedule above]

Statistics

European League of Football 2022 Stats Book p36-37 – Transaction Prepared Exclusively for Enda Mulcahy

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Gunning (American Football International); Tomas; Carmine and Morgan (Dublin Bay Raptors)

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Published: 3 December 2021. Last Updated: 4 July 2024.

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021-2024

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SAJL Finland Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapallon Liitto Maple League 1980

SAJL Finland Logo [References: 1]

Standings

SAJL Finland Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapallon Liitto Maple League 1980

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1MAJS5101017231141W1
2Espoo Poli5101015726131W2
3East City Giants510101224775L1
4Helsinki Roosters33061267452L2
5Helsinki Bruins141357133-76L1
6Helsinki Pukit141366197-131L1
7Garden City Bonebreakers060014206-192L6

References: [2] and [4]

Playoffs

SAJL Finland Suomen Amerikkalaisen Jalkapallon Liitto Maple League Playoffs 1980

References: [3]

Regular Season

Note: All Match Dates are estimates apart from August 17 1980 MAJS 8 Espoo Poli 18 and September 6 1980 Espoo Poli 26 Helsinki Roosters 6

References: [3]

Recap

The 1980 Maple League was the first year of American Football in Finland, and featured seven teams, all in the Helsinki Area: MAJS, East City Giants, Helsinki Roosters, Helsinki Bruins and Helsinki Pukit from Helsinki and Espoo Poli and Garden City Bonebreakers from nearby Espoo. MAJS lit up the scoreboard early on, putting 36 points past Helsinki Bruins without reply, defeating East City Giants 24-6, winning 6-0 at home to Helsinki Roosters, and defeating Helsinki Pukit 68-7 to go 4-0.

However, the favourites suffered their first defeat in their fifth game. losing 8-18 to Espoo Poli. They recovered to defeat Garden City Bonebreakers, the other Espoo team 30-0, and at the end of the regular season MAJS, Espoo Poli and East City Giants were all on 5-1 at the top of the Standings. Helsinki Roosters made the playoffs as the fourth placed team, but lost to MAJS 20-0 in the Semi-Finals. The other match saw Espoo Poli defeat East City Giants to set up a rematch of the Week 5 encounter. Again, the top seeds, MAJS, were defeated by Espoo Poli, 0-12.

Garden City Bonebreakers, Helsinki Pukit and Helsinki Bruins all disbanded at the end of the season, and were replaced by Viherlaakso Gorillas from Vantaa, Northern Newland Falcons from Hyvinkää, Savonlinna Steamers and Jyväskylä Rangers, bringing the League up to 8 teams from 7.

IMAGES REFERENCES

[1] SAJL (2018) SAJL Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.sajl.fi/@Bin/2800183/SAJL_rgb_glow%20%20laatikko.jpeg [Accessed 19 August 2018]

References

[2] SAJL (2017) Vaahteraliiga – Sarjataulukko 1980 [Internet] Available from: http://www.sajl.org/selaus/sarjataulukko.php?sarja=1&kausi=1980 [Accessed 22 December 2017][Last Accessed 9 November 2021]

[3] SAJL (2021) Vaahteraliiga – Otteluohjelma 1980 [Internet] Available from: http://www.sajl.org/selaus/otteluohjelma.php?sarja=1&kausi=1980 [Accessed 22 December 2017]

[4] Helsinki Roosters (2002) Tila 80 [Internet] Available from: http://www.roosters.fi/tila80.htm [Accessed 17 January 2002][Broken Link: Available on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20050215114933/http://www.roosters.fi/tila80.htm ][Accessed 9 November 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Mark Howard.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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Irish Flag Football Association Challenge Games 2007-08

Irish Flag Football Association Logo [References: 6]

Composite Standings

IFFA Irish Flag Football Association Challenge Games 2007-08

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Dublin Sharks1001.00044377W1
2Trinity College Dublin Thunderbolts0000.0000000
3Southeast Strongbows0100.0003744-7L1

Schedule

IFFA Irish Flag Football League 2007-08

Note: For Match reports please click on Match Recap (Second Column from Right in above Schedule)

REPORT

A Series of Challenge Games took place between the two IFFA Irish Flag Football League seasons and ran from autumn 2007 to spring 2008. Southeast Strongbows (Waterford), Dublin Sharks, Trinity Thunderbolts were among the participants. Dublin Sharks shutout the Southeast Strongbows in the second half of their game on September 30th to win 44-37.

WEBSITES

[1] South East Strongbows (2008) Game Reports [Internet] Available from: http://strongbows.tripod.com/gamereports.html [Accessed 24 October 2017]

[2] You Tube – SexyIrishLeprechaun Channel (2008) “ITC Chargers versus Trinity Thunderbolts” – Published on Apr 15, 2008 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGoZy916fh0 [Accessed 18 November 2018]

[3] You Tube – SexyIrishLeprechaun Channel (2008) “Dublin Sharks versus Carlow” – Published on Apr 15, 2008 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1KHtueik_Y [Accessed 18 November 2018]

INTERNET ARCHIVE

[4] Trinity Thunderbolts | Wayback Machine (2009) 2007/08 : Flag Football [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090107033308/http://www.trinitythunderbolts.com/Gallery/0708/Flag/Flag.html [Accessed 23 May 2020]

NEWSPAPERS

[5] Lindie Naughton (2007) “Minority Report: Sharks defeat Clonmel” Evening Herald. Thursday, October 4, 2007. pg. 28. [Past copies of the Westmeath Independent are Available to View Online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

IMAGES

[6] Irish American Football Association (2007) IFFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/iffalogo.jpg [Accessed 7 April 2019]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Irene Carroll, Margaret Williams, Emily, Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Alan Grey

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 November 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020-21

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Irish Flag Football Association Junior Challenge Games 2009-10

Irish Flag Football Association Logo [References: 1]

Composite Standings

IFFA Irish Flag Football Association Junior Challenge Games 2009-10

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Edenderry Wolfpack1001.00023716W1
2Athlone Lions0100.000723-16L1

Schedule

IFFA Irish Flag Football Association Junior Challenge Games 2009-10

DateEventVenueArticleMatch Day
Athlone Lions vs Edenderry Wolfpack
Cushla Park, Monksland, Athlone, Co. Roscommon
Challenge Match

Recap

Edenderry Wolfpack won an Irish Flag Football Association Junior Challenge Game 23-7 at the Lions home field in Cushla Park, Monksland, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. 

IMAGES

[1] Irish American Football Association (2007) IFFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/iffalogo.jpg [Accessed 7 April 2019]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (2009) “American Flag Football” Westmeath Independent. Saturday, September 5, 2009. pg. 28. [Past copies of the Westmeath Independent are Available to View Online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service].

 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

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Last Updated: 3 November 2021

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Irish Flag Football Association Junior Flag Football 2006-07

Irish Flag Football Association [References: 4]

Standings (Raheny Tournament 2 February 2007)

IFFA Irish Flag Football Association Junior Section Raheny Tournament 2 February 2007

PosTeamWLTPctStreak
13001.000Win 3
20000.0000
20000.0000
20000.0000

Recap

Craigavon Cowboys won the Junior Section of the big Super Bowl Flag Football Tournament at St. Anne’s Park in Raheny on 2nd February 2007, winning all three of their games to finish ahead of Dublin Rebels, Tallaght Outlaws and Edenderry Soldiers Juniors.

WEBSITES

[1] Irish Flag Football Association – Web Archive (2007) Irish Flag Football Association [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20070510012106/http://www.irish-flag-football.com/ [Accessed 25 March 2017]

[2] South East Strongbows (2007) Game Report Archives [Internet] Available from: http://strongbows.tripod.com/gamereportsarchive.html [Accessed 19 November 2017]

[3] South East Strongbows E-Teamz Wayback Machine (2007) News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070717134623/http://eteamz.active.com/strongbows/news/ [Accessed 31 October 2021]

IMAGES

[4] Irish American Football Association (2007) IFFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/iffalogo.jpg [Accessed 7 April 2019]

 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

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Last Updated: 31 October 2021

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Hypothetical Fantasy Football NCAA-Style Conference Alignment for all American Football Ireland Teams Ever 2021

This is a Hypothetical NCAA-Style Conference Alignment for All American Football Ireland Contact Teams ever should they ever all be brought back for something like Madden or Fantasy Football

Conferences

AMERICAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF IRELANDAMERICAN FOOTBALL IRELANDIRISH AMERICAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Tara ConferenceCapitol ConferenceCentral Conference
Dublin CeltsDublin RebelsDublin Lightning
Dublin TornadoesSouth Dublin PanthersGreystones Rebels
Dublin BullsTrinity College Dublin ThunderboltsDublin Dragons
Dublin TigersUniversity College Dublin SentinelsTallaght Outlaws
Belfast BlitzersWest Dublin RhinosDublin City University Saints
Belfast SpartansNorth Dublin PiratesNorth Dublin Marshals
Antrim A26 BulldogsLouth MavericksDundalk IT Razorbacks *
Mourne ConferenceCoastal ConferenceSouthern Conference
Coleraine ChieftainsUniversity of Limerick VikingsWaterford Wolves
Jordanstown JaguarsCork AdmiralsNorth Kildare Reapers
Carrickfergus / East Antrim CougarsCill Dara CrusadersTullamore Phoenix
NI GiantsWexford EaglesDrogheda Lightning
Bangor BuccaneersMeath BulldogsSouth Kildare Soldiers
East Side JetsWestmeath MinotaursGalway Sea Devils *
Aldergrove HawksGalway WarriorsDunboyne Druids *
Irish ConferenceNational ConferenceNorthern Conference
Bray SeahawksBelfast KnightsBelfast Bulls
Limerick PatriotsBelfast TrojansPortadown Panthers
Lee Valley SteelersCraigavon CowboysTyrone Titans
Drogheda VikingsDonegal / Derry VipersQueen’s University Belfast Broncos
Dublin PiratesNI RazorbacksLurgan Area Raiders
Galway ?? (1990)Antrim JetsNewtownabbey Warriors
Waterford ?? (1990)Causeway GiantsCarrickfergus Knights
Northern Ireland Junior American LeagueNorthern Ireland ChampionshipDV8 Development League
Ballymena WolfhoundsHale Blue Devils (Larne)Ardee Falcons
Prospect PumasYarvard Crimson Tide (Larne-Belfast)Athy ?? (1993)
Brownlow BanditsTech Fighting Irish (Belfast)Erris (Mayo) Rams
City ColtsArmy Wolverines (Newry)IT Carlow Chargers
Lisburn GroundhogsNavy Galloping Gaels (Newry)Midlands Soldiers
Maiden City MaulersRedskins (Banbridge)Edenderry Soldiers
Peel CrusadersYankees (Banbridge)Belfast Lasers
Hypothetical Fantasy Football NCAA-Style Conference Alignment for all American Football Ireland Teams Ever 2021

Notes

(1) The “Northern Ireland Championship” features the Seven Pre-Irish American Football League of 1986 teams that were based in Ireland: five “European Theater of Operations” ETO Football Championship teams based in Northern Ireland during WWII and the two teams of specially-trained Rugby Players who played a Festival match at Banbridge RFC in 1983.

(2) The Irish Conference includes six Republic of Ireland teams who were scheduled to play in the Irish American Football League in 1990, but never did – in the end only five Northern Ireland teams started the season, with Dublin Celts playing in the British 2nd Division. At least one Preseason Friendly was played among these teams: Bray Seahawks v Dublin Tornadoes, and Lee Valley Steelers (Cork) and Limerick Patriots were to play in the League in 1992 and 1993. Dublin Pirates collapsed at the end of the season and a failed attempt was made to bring them back in 1992. Nothing else is known about the Waterford and Galway franchises, not even their name, and also the team in Athy mentioned as “already playing” in Lindie Naughton’s Minority Sports Column in the Evening Herald in 1993.

(3) The Northern Ireland Junior American League includes not just teams which played Junior Football only (City Colts, Ballymena Wolfhounds, Prospect Pumas and Brownlow Bandit, but also those who played Two-Touch only – a form of Contact Football without pads and helmets – all players could be tackled except the ball carrier who could only be tackled by placing two hands on him or her. TheseTwo-Touch Only teams are: Lisburn Groundhogs, Maiden City Maulers and Peel Crusaders (Isle of Man).

(4) DV8 Development League includes 8v8 Development League-only teams, who never played full 11v11 Tackle Football.

(5) A separate Belfast Knights and Carrickfergus Knights have been created for the purposes of this hypothetitcal “Madden” / “Fantasy Football” League for the two Eras of the Knights history.

(6) Galway Sea Devils and Dundalk IT Razorbacks, while both never played in the League, were full members (*)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 29 October 2021

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Alaska Schools Activities Association Division I High School Football First National Bowl Series 2021

The words, Alaska Football, embossed onto a football flattened into two dimensions. 3D Illustration

Division I Cook Inlet Conference All-Games Standings

ASAA Alaska Schools Activities Association First National Bowl Series Cook Inlet Conference All Games 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1East Anchorage Thunderbirds7100.875347183164W4
2Juneau Huskies6100.857268128140W4
3West Anchorage Eagles5200.714259142117W1
4Colony Knights5300.625198231-33L1
5Bartlett Golden Bears4400.500148199-51L2
6South Anchorage Wolverines3500.375233253-20L2
7Service Cougars1700.125148304-156L5
8Dimond Lynx0700.00064189-125L7

Division I Cook Inlet Conference Standings

ASAA Alaska Schools Activities Association First National Bowl Series Cook Inlet Conference 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1East Anchorage Thunderbirds6100.857297157140W4
2Juneau Huskies6100.857268128140W4
3West Anchorage Eagles5200.714259142117W1
4Colony Knights4300.571164217-53L1
5South Anchorage Wolverines3400.429192211-19L1
6Bartlett Golden Bears3400.429126184-58L2
7Service Cougars1600.143114256-142L4
8Dimond Lynx0700.00064189-125L7

Division I Playoffs

ASAA Alaska School Activities Association First National Bowl Series State Championship Playoffs 2021

Division I Cook Inlet Conference Schedule

ASAA Alaska School Activities Association First National Bowl Series Cook Inlet Conference 2021

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
53 - 12

Juneau Huskies vs Colony Knights

(Week 1)
22 - 45

Service Cougars vs East Anchorage Thunderbirds

(Week 1)
9 - 33

Bartlett Golden Bears vs West Anchorage Eagles

(Week 1)
w/o - Forfeit

South Anchorage Wolverines vs Dimond Lynx

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
35 - 6

Juneau Huskies vs Dimond Lynx

Match Day Week 8
(Week 8)
48 - 7

East Anchorage Thunderbirds vs Dimond Lynx

(Week 8)
42 - 14

West Anchorage Eagles vs Colony Knights

(Week 8)
22 - 26

Service Cougars vs Bartlett Golden Bears

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
59 - 22

East Anchorage Thunderbirds vs South Anchorage Wolverines

(Week 2)
35 - 6

West Anchorage Eagles vs Service Cougars

(Week 2)
40 - 13

Colony Knights vs Bartlett Golden Bears

Match Day Week 3
(Week 3)
49 - 23

West Anchorage Eagles vs Juneau Huskies

(Week 3)
31 - 34

South Anchorage Wolverines vs Colony Knights

(Week 3)
20 - 26

Dimond Lynx vs Service Cougars

Match Day Week 4
(Week 4)
39 - 28

Juneau Huskies vs East Anchorage Thunderbirds

(Week 4)
34 - 46

West Anchorage Eagles vs South Anchorage Wolverines

(Week 4)
14 - 8

Bartlett Golden Bears vs Dimond Lynx

Match Day Week 5
(Week 5)
12 - 49

Service Cougars vs Juneau Huskies

(Week 5)
26 - 50

Colony Knights vs East Anchorage Thunderbirds

(Week 5)
9 - 45

Dimond Lynx vs West Anchorage Eagles

(Week 5)
22 - 30

South Anchorage Wolverines vs Bartlett Golden Bears

Match Day Week 6
(Week 6)
14 - 27

Bartlett Golden Bears vs Juneau Huskies

(Week 6)
35 - 21

East Anchorage Thunderbirds vs West Anchorage Eagles

(Week 6)
21 - 14

Colony Knights vs Dimond Lynx

(Week 6)
12 - 64

Service Cougars vs South Anchorage Wolverines

Match Day Week 7
(Week 7)
42 - 7

Juneau Huskies vs South Anchorage Wolverines

(Week 7)
32 - 20

East Anchorage Thunderbirds vs Bartlett Golden Bears

(Week 7)
17 - 14

Colony Knights vs Service Cougars

Division I v Division II Inter-Conference Games Schedule

Championship Game Recap

James Connally, who has the same name as Irish Patriot Leader James Connolly, starred for Juneau Huskies, who play at Adair Kennedy Field, another name associated with great Irish Leaders, in the Alaska Schools Activities Association High School Football First National Bowl Series Division I Championship Game in 2021, scoring two reception Touchdowns, however, ended up on the losing team as East Anchorage Thunderbirds won 30-17. The other five Juneau points came from the boot of Adams – one Field Goal and two Point After Touchdown conversions.

Note: For a full Scoring sequence please click on the Championship Game itself in the Playoff Schedule above to be brought to the Championship Games Page.

Regular Season Recap

The Juneau Huskies had won the Regular Season, winning their first two games at home to Colony Knights (53-12) and Dimond Lynx (35-6) before falling away to West Anchorage Eagles, 23-49. They then defeated the other Top 3 team, East Anchorage Thunderbirds, 39-28 to go 3-1 at the halfway stage, before finishing with three more victories, against Service Cougars (away, 49-12), Bartlett Golden Bears (away, 27-14) and 42-7 at home at Adair Kennedy Field to South Anchorage Wolverines. The Huskies had a bye in Week 8 before defeating Dimond Lynx 31-3 and Bartlett Golden Bears 50-20 in the Playoffs.

East Anchorage Thunderbirds had finished second in the Cook Inlet Conference (the Big and only ASAA Football Division I Conference) with a similar 6-1 record, losing out on the Conference title on head-to-head. The Thunderbirds defeated Service Cougars 48-14 and West Anchorage Eagles 34-32 on the way to the Championship Game. The Thunderbirds had also defeated Lathrop Malemutes of Division II 50-26 during the Regular season. West Anchorage Bears finished third on 5-2, and Colony Knights fourth on 4-3 (5-3 All Games), however the Knights fell in the Championship Quarter-Finals to Bartlett Golden Bears (19-32) who came fifth in the Regular Season on 3-4 (4-4 All Games). 2020 Champions South Anchorage Wolverines finished in sixth with a 3-4 record (3-5 All Games) and Service Cougars (1-6, 1-7 All Games) and Dimond Lynx (0-7, 0-7 All Games) finished out the eight team Division I Cook Inlet Conference.

Image References

Copyright: jimlarkin on www.123rf.com

Postseason References

References

[1] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Top Ranked as Playoffs Begin, October 4th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-top-ranked-as-playoffs-begin/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[2] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Dominate All-Conference Team, October 7th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-dominate-all-conference-team/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[3] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies chase Lynx off Adair, away from Juneau, out of State Playoffs [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-chase-lynx-off-adair-away-from-juneau-out-of-state-playoffs/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[4] KINY Alaska (2021) Football History About to Unford as Huskies host Bartlett in State Semi-Final [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/football-history-about-to-unfold-as-huskies-host-bartlett-in-state-semifinal/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[5] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Too Powerful for Golden Bears in State Semi-Final, October 18th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-too-powerful-for-golden-bears-in-state-semifinal/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[6] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Prepare for East again, October 21st 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-prepare-for-east-again/  [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[7] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Fall to Thunderbirds in State Title Game, October 23rd, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-fall-to-thunderbirds-in-state-title-game/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

Regular Season References

References

[1] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Top Ranked as Playoffs Begin, October 4th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-top-ranked-as-playoffs-begin/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[2] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Dominate All-Conference Team, October 7th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-dominate-all-conference-team/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[3] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies chase Lynx off Adair, away from Juneau, out of State Playoffs [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-chase-lynx-off-adair-away-from-juneau-out-of-state-playoffs/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[4] KINY Alaska (2021) Football History About to Unford as Huskies host Bartlett in State Semi-Final [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/football-history-about-to-unfold-as-huskies-host-bartlett-in-state-semifinal/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[5] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Too Powerful for Golden Bears in State Semi-Final, October 18th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-too-powerful-for-golden-bears-in-state-semifinal/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[6] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Prepare for East again, October 21st 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-prepare-for-east-again/  [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[7] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Fall to thunderbirds in State Title Game, October 23rd, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-fall-to-thunderbirds-in-state-title-game/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[8] KINY Alaska (2021) Juneau Huskies Conference Champs! Down South 42-7!, September 26th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/juneau-huskies-conference-champs-down-south-42-7/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[9] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Coach Breaks down win over Colony, Dimond Next, August 16th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-coach-breaks-down-win-over-colony-dimond-next/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[10] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Bury Dimond in the Rough Adair Kennedy Field, August 22nd, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/huskies-bury-dimond-in-the-rough-adair-kennedy-field/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[11] KINY Alaska (2021) Huskies Coach Breaks Down Win over Dimond, East Next, August 23rd 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/sports/huskies-coach-breaks-down-win-over-dimond-west-next/  [Accessed 24 October 2021]

[12] KINY Alaska (2021) Juneau Huskies Chase Down Service Cougars, September 11th 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.kinyradio.com/news/news-of-the-north/juneau-huskies-chase-down-service-cougars/ [Accessed 24 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Jim Naughton and Conor and Maurice Lynch.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 October 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.

National Spring Football League 2014

National Spring Football League 2014 Logo [References: 1]

Teams

NSFL National Spring Football League 2014

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
0Illinois Seahawks0000.0000000
0Texas HeatSeekers0000.0000000

About the NSFL 2014

The National Spring Football League (NSFL) – the second organisation to use that name – announced on Facebook on July 4th 2013 it was to begin play as the 1st Minor Professional Football League that would be totally dedicated to the “Growth and Devlopment of its Players, Coaches, Staff, Team and League” [Reference: 2]. The only officially announced team was Texas HeatSeekers, and apart from a link to a Cheerleaders Team Page for the HeatSeekers and another possibly linked team the Illinois Seahawks, the League announced on January 19th 2014 that the planned season on 2014 was not going ahead.

References

[1] The National Spring Football League Facebook (2013) Profile Picture, June 12, 2013: [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/NSFLProSpringFootball/photos/a.133848420151113/133848423484446/ [Accessed 21 October 2021]

[2] The National Spring Football League Facebook (2014) Discussion [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/NSFLProSpringFootball [Accessed 21 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGENTS

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 October 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.