Category: Gridiron Football

OEFA Varsity (Baja California College Football) 2019

OEFA Baja California Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
*Jaguares Tijuana88003937516
*Zorros Mexicali871033612314
*Monaguillos Mexicali862031718812
*Zorros Tijuana853019017410
*Aguilas Tijuana84401581698
*Leones Anahuac Ensenada84401261488
Zorros Ensenada83501941746
Linces UVM Mexicali8170342792
Borregos Salvajes Mexicali8170521762
Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali8170343282
OEFA (Baja California College Football) 2019 [Reference: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
01.11.2019Monaguillos Mexicali33Leones Anahuac Ens13
02.11.2019Zorros Tijuana12Aguilas Tijuana24
Semi-Finals
08.11.2019Zorros Mexicali21Monaguillos Mexicali17
09.11.2019Jaguares Tijuana40Aguilas Tijuana34
Finale
16.11.2019Jaguares Tijuana15Zorros Mexicali25
OEFA (Baja California College Football) 2019 [Reference: 11-12]

Regular Season Results

DAteHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
06.09.2019Borregos Salvajes Mexicali20Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali0
06.09.2019Aguilas Tijuana0Jaguares Tijuana59
07.09.2019Leones Anuhuac Ensenada 0Zorros Mexicali40
07.09.2019Zorros Ensenada40Linces UVM0
07.09.2019Monaguillos Mexicali56Zorros Tijuana35
Week 2
13.09.2019Zorros Mexicali58Zorros Ensenada26
13.09.2019Monaguillos Mexicali57Borregos Salvajes Mexicali12
14.09.2019Leones Anahuac Ensenada14Zorros Tijuana21
14.09.2019Linces UVM Mexicali0Jaguares Tijuana66
14.09.2019Aguilas Tijuana55Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali6
Week 3
21.09.2019Leones Anahuac Ensenada16Aguilas Tijuana35
21.09.2019Zorros Ensenada46Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali0
21.09.2019Linces UVM Mexicali0Monaguillos Mexicali64
21.09.2019Jaguares Tijuana36Zorros Mexicali31
21.09.2019Zorros Tijuana1Borregos Salvajes Mexicali0
Week 4
27.09.2019Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali0Jaguares Tijuana72
27.09.2019Zorros Tijuana12Aguilas Tijuana6
28.09.2019Leones Anahuac Ensenada35Linces UVM Mexicali0
28.09.2019Zorros Ensenada21Monaguillos Mexicali 30
28.09.2019Zorros Mexicali47Borregos Salvajes Mexicali8
Week 5
05.10.2019Zorros Ensenada6Jaguares Tijuana36
05.10.2019Monaguillos Mexicali43Aguilas Tijuana30
05.10.2019Linces UVM Mexicali14Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali16
05.10.2019Borregos Salvajes Mexicali6Leones Anahuac Ensenada8
05.10.2019Zorros Tijuana10Zorros Mexicali47
Week 6
11.10.2019Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali12Leones Anahuac Ensenada33
12.10.2019Monaguillos Mexicali7Zorros Mexicali38
12.10.2019Borregos Salvajes Mexicali0Zorros Ensenada42
12.10.2019Aguilas Tijuana1Linces UVM Mexicali0
12.10.2019Jaguares Tijuana38Zorros Tijuana18
Week 7
18.10.2019Zorros Ensenada0Leones Anahuac Ensenada8
19.10.2019Zorros Mexicali42Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali0
19.10.2019Aguilas Tijuana1Borregos Salvajes Mexicali0
19.10.2019Jaguares Tijuana52Monaguillos Mexicali0
19.10.2019Zorros Tijuana51Linces UVM Mexicali0
Week 8
25.10.2019Zorros Mexicali33Aguilas Tijuana30
25.10.2019Monaguillos Mexicali 46Toros Cbtis 21 Mexicali0
25.10.2019Linces UVM Mexicali20Borregos Salvajes Mexicali6
26.10.2019Jaguares Tijuana34Leones Anahuac Ensenada6
26.10.2019Zorros Tijuana42Zorros Ensenada13
OEFA (Baja California College Football) 2019 [Reference: 3-10]

Report

Zorros Mexicali defeated Jaguares Tijuana25-15 in the Final of the OEFA College Football League in Baja California, Mexico in 2019. OEFA stands for Organización Estudiantil de Futbol Americano de Baja California. There are six levels, with the Varsity for 17-19 year olds (thesecond level – just below Colegial for 20-25 year olds.). There were 10 competing teams from colleges in three cities in Baja California: Tijuana, Mexicali and Ensenada.

References:

Images

[1] OEFA (2020) logo_OEFA [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/images/logo_OEFA.gif [Accessed 11 October 2020]

Websites

[2] OEFA (2020) Table de Posiciones Varsity Otono [Internet] Available from:http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/posiciones_gru_ex_oto.php  [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[3] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=1 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[4] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 2 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=2 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[5] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=3 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[6] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 4 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=4 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[7] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=5 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[8] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 6 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=6  [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[9] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 7 [Internet] Available from; http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=7 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[10] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 8 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=8 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[11] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 9 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=9 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[12] OEFA (2020) Jornada: 10 [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/dinamico/resultados_oto.php?jor=10 [Accessed 11 October 2020]

[13] OEFA (2020) Salon de FAMA [Internet] Available from: http://www.oefa.com/contenido_2007/htm/salon_de_la_fama.htm [Accessed 11 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 October 2020

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You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

National Football League v XFL v World Football League

NFL’s World League of American Football Logo 1991-1997 [Reference: 1]

NFL v XFL v WFL Teams

NicknameNFL City ?XFL City ?WFL City ?
ColtsIndianapolisBaltimoreBerlin
BillsBuffaloBuffaloToronto
Redskins / Football TeamWashingtonWashingtonWashington
BengalsCincinnatiCincinnatiDelhi / Paris
BrownsClevelandClevelandMexico City
CardinalsArizonaSt. LouisRome
RamsLos AngelesLos AngelesSydney
49ersSan JoseSan FranciscoRio de Janeiro
ChargersLos AngelesSan DiegoTokyo
RaidersLas VegasOaklandMoscow
OilersHoustonHoustonJerusalem
ChiefsKansas CityKansas CityJohannesburg
RavensBaltimoreBaltimoreLondon
National Football League v XFL v World Football League

Report

With more teams moving and changing than ever before, Eirball takes a look at teams that have never settled anywhere in USA or foundan identity that fits with their city. Where will these teams ultimately end up? Will they be replaced in the NFFL like the Cleveland Browns when they moved to Baltimore, or will they end up in the XFL, which has referenced the name Houston Oilers in the name Houston Roughnecks (with a very similar logo)?

References

Logos

[1] World League of American Football (2018) download [Internet] Available from: 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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tim Leadingham, Brianna Wallace, Bart Barden and Todd Zboyan.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 October 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and World Gridiron Archive 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

National Football League Expansion in America – A Look at AAA Football League Teams 1974-2020

AAA Teams in Non-NFL Cities 1974-2020

CityWFLUSFLWLAFXFLUFLAAF
(Years)1974-751983-851991-9220012009-112019
OrlandoBlazersRenegadesThunderRageTuskersApollos
MemphisSouthmenShowboatsManiaxExpress
Orange Co.Sun
HonoluluHawaiians
PortlandStorm /
Thunder
Breakers
ShreveportSteamer
BirminghamVulcansStallionsFireBoltsIron
San AntonioWingsGunslingersRidersCommanders
New JerseyGeneralsKnightsHitmen
ArizonaWranglersHotshots
OklahomaOutlaws
Raleigh-DurhamSkyhawks
SacramentoSurgeMountain Lions
ColumbusGlory
HartfordColonials
OmahaNighthawks
VirginiaDestroyers
Salt LakeStallions

Legend

AcronymLeagueYears
WFLWorld Football League1974-1975
USFLUnited States Football League1983-1985
WLAFWorld League of American Football1991-1992
XFLXFL2001; 2020
UFLUnited Football League2009-2011
AAFAlliance of American Football2019

Report

With the current round of name changes and city moves in the National Football League (NFL) – Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas Raiders, San Diego Chargers to Los Angeles Chargers, St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers to San Jose (but still called San Francisco), and Washington Redskins renamed Washington Football team – Eirball takes a look at Non-NFL Cities that have had AAA League (2nd Division Minor League) Teams since the World Football League in the 1970s.

The NFL has often looked at where AAA markets have worked, and later put expansion teams in those cities, and has often reused names from those AAA Leagues (e.g. Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals as well as using the names Seahawks, Panthers, Texans to name but three, although in different cities to the AAA teams of that name).

The most popular cities for AAA teams have been Orlando (6 – World Football League, United States Football League, World League of American Football, XFL, United Football League and Alliance of American Football); Birmingham (5 – WFL, USFL, WLAF, XFL, AAF); Memphis (4 – WFL, USFL, XFL, AAF); and San Antonio (4 – WFL, USFL, WLAF, AAF).

References

Images

[1] Sports Logos History (2018) USFL Logo 1983-1985 [Internet] Available from: https://sportslogohistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/united_states_football_league.png [Accessed 31 December 2019]

Websites

[2] Bob Braunwart, The Coffin Corner, Pro Football Researchers Association (1988) WFL by Team Records [Internet] Available from: http://profootballresearchers.com/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/10-03-337.pdf [Accessed 9 October 2018]

[3] Pro Football Archives (2019) Adrian Young [Internet] Available from: https://www.profootballarchives.com/playery/youn00400.html [Accessed 12 October 2019]

Websites

[4] USFL.info (2017) 1983 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1983standings.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[5] USFL.info (2017) 1983 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1983playoffs.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[6] USFL.info (2017) 1984 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1984standings.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[7] USFL.info (2017) 1984 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1984playoffs.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[8] USFL.info (2017) 1985 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1985standings.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[9] USFL.info (2017) 1985 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.usfl.info/1985playoffs.html [Accessed 3 February 2017]

Websites

[10] World League of American Football (2018) WLAF History: 1992 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/id166.html [Accessed 23 April 2018]

[11] Remember the XFL (2017) XFL Final Standings [Internet] Available from: http://sites.google.com/site/rememberthexfl/standings [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[12] United Football League | Internet Archive (2010) Schedule 2009 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100102212241/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

[13] United Football League | Internet Archive (2011) Schedule 2010 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110609043730/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

[14] United Football League | Internet Archive (2011) Schedule 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20111026023511/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

[15] Alliance of American Football (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://aaf.com/standings [Accessed 4 April 2019]

[16] Alliance of American Football (2019) Scores [Internet] Available from: https://aaf.com/scores [Accessed 4 April 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tim Leadingham, Brianna Wallace, Bart Barden and Todd Zboyan.

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Canadian Junior Football League 2019

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Canada Map Flag. Map of Canada with the Canadian national flag isolated on white background. Vector Illustration.

Scoreboard

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
CJFL British Columbia Conference
*Langley Rams13121053914324
*Westshore Rebels1293030823718
*Okanagan Sun1156021321410
*Vancouver Island Raiders1156027222510
Valley Huskers102801603174
Kamloops Broncos100100924530
CJFL Prairie Conference
*Saskatoon Hilltops12120043315324
*Edmonton Huskies1073030416814
*Regina Thunder963026818412
*Edmonton Wildcats92701142644
Winnipeg Rifles81701702382
Calgary Colts8170963232
CJFL Ontario Conference
*London Beefeaters1183037216616
*Windsor AKO Fratmen1082044616816
*Hamilton Hurricanes963027813512
*GTA Grizzlies92701143004
Ottawa Sooners8260562634
Niagara Regional Raiders8170353192
Canadian Junior Football League – Prairie Conference Standings 2019 [Reference: 2-4]

CJFL Conference Playoffs

CJFL British Columbia Conference Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
26.10.2019Langley Rams45Okanagan Sun15
26.10.2019Westshore Rebels17Vancouver Island Raiders7
Final
02.11.2019Langley Rams35Westshore Rebels12
Canadian Junior Football League -British Columbia Conference- Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 5]

CJFL Prairie Conference Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
20.10.2019Saskatoon Hilltops31Edmonton Wildcats7
20.10.2019Regina Thunder17Edmonton Huskies20
Final
27.10.2019Saskatoon Hilltops30Edmonton Huskies14
Canadian Junior Football League – Prairie Conference Playoffs 2017 [Reference: 6]

CJFL Ontario Conference Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
19.10.2019Hamilton Hurricanes8London Beefeaters17
20.10.2019Windsor AKO Fratmen51GTA Grizzlies0
Final
27.10.2019Windsor AKO Fratmen20London Beefeaters28
Canadian Junior Football League – Ontario Conference – Playoff Results 2019 [Reference: 7]

CJFL National Playoffs

CJFL Inter-Conference Playoffs 2019

DateHome TeamAway Team
CJFL Semi-Final
02.11.2019London Beefeaters1Saskatoon Hilltops51
CJFL Final
16.11.2019Langley Rams6Saskatoon Hilltops11
Canadian Junior Football League – Inter-Conference Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 5-7]

CJFL Regular Season 2019

CJFL British Columbia Conference Regular Season 2019

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
03.08.2019Valley Huskers20Westshore Rebels21
03.08.2019Langley Rams42Vancouver Island Raiders30
03.08.2019Okanagan Sun26Kamloops Broncos3
Week 2
10.08.2019Kamloops Broncos7Langley Rams63
10.08.2019Valley Huskers16Okanagan Sun21
10.08.2019Westshore Rebels39Vancouver Island Raiders30
Week 3
17.08.2019Vancouver Island Raiders47Kamloops Broncos17
17.08.2019Okanagan Sun13Westshore Rebels16
18.08.2019Langley Rams38Valley Huskers10
Week 4
24.08.2019Vancouver Island Raiders37Okanagan Sun13
24.08.2019Langley Rams40Westshore Rebels30
24.08.2019Kamloops Broncos35Valley Huskers47
Week 5
07.09.2019Kamloops Broncos0Westshore Rebels45
08.09.2019Okanagan Sun10Langley Rams14
08.09.2019Valley Huskers16Vancouver Island Raiders47
Week 6
14.09.2019Vancouver Island Raiders3Langley Rams28
14.09.2019Kamloops Broncos9Okanagan Sun38
15.09.2019Westshore Rebels27Valley Huskers15
Week 7
21.09.2019Westshore Rebels3Langley Rams54
21.09.2019Kamloops Broncos9Vancouver Island Raiders30
22.09.2019Okanagan Sun40Valley Huskers0
Week 8
28.09.2019Vancouver Island Raiders14Westshore Rebels19
28.09.2019Langley Rams44Okanagan Sun9
28.09.2019Valley Huskers30Kamloops Broncos9
Week 9
05.10.2019Westshore Rebels63Kamloops Broncos0
05.10.2019Valley Huskers0Langley Rams66
06.10.2019Okanagan Sun19Vancouver Island Raiders14
Week 10
19.10.2019Vancouver Island Raiders13Valley Huskers6
19.10.2019Langley Rams64Kamloops Broncos3
20.09.2019Westshore Rebels16Okanagan Sun9
Canadian Junior Football League -British Columbia Conference- Regular Season 2019 [Reference: 2]

CJFL Prairie Conference Regular Season 2019

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
17.08.2019Edmonton Huskies36Calgary Colts13
18.08.2019Winnipeg Rifles20Saskatoon Hilltops34
18.08.2019Edmonton Wildcats21Regina Thunder34
Week 2
24.08.2019Edmonton Wildcats2Edmonton Huskies48
25.08.2019Calgary Colts8Winnipeg Rifles47
25.08.2019Regina Thunder16Saskatoon Hilltops34
Week 3
31.08.2019Winnipeg Rifles45Regina Thunder52
31.08.2019Edmonton Wildcats23Calgary Colts16
01.09.2019Edmonton Huskies22Saskatoon Hilltops24
Week 4
07.09.2019Saskatoon Hilltops28Regina Thunder21
07.09.2019Calgary Colts17Edmonton Wildcats12
15.09.2019Edmonton Huskies28Winnipeg Rifles14
Week 5
22.09.2019Winnipeg Rifles2Edmonton Wildcats28
22.09.2019Regina Thunder24Edmonton Huskies21
22.09.2019Saskatoon Hilltops53Calgary Colts6
Week 6
29.09.2019Winnipeg Rifles20Edmonton Huskies38
29.09.2019Edmonton Wildcats10Saskatoon Hilltops40
29.09.2019Calgary Colts6Regina Thunder66
Week 7
05.10.2019Edmonton Huskies28Edmonton Wildcats3
06.10.2019Regina Thunder37Calgary Colts9
06.10.2019Saskatoon Hilltops49Winnipeg Rifles22
Week 8
13.10.2019Saskatoon Hilltops48Edmonton Wildcats8
13.10.2019Regina Thunder1Winnipeg Rifles0
13.10.2019Calgary Colts21Edmonton Huskies49
Canadian Junior Football League – Prairie Conference Regular Season 2019 [Reference: 3]

CJFL Ontario Conference Regular Season 2019

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
17.08.2019St. Clair Fratmen26GTA Grizzlies0
17.08.2019Hamilton Hurricanes1Ottawa Sooners0
18.08.2019Niagara Regional Raiders0London Beefeaters72
Week 2
24.08.2019London Beefeaters16Hamilton Hurricanes19
25.08.2019GTA Grizzlies14Niagara Regional Raiders22
Week 3
30.08.2019Hamilton Hurricanes51GTA Grizzlies13
31.08.2019Ottawa Sooners0London Beefeaters62
31.08.2019St. Clair Fratmen70Niagara Regional Raiders0
Week 4
07.09.2019London Beefeaters41St. Clair Fratmen34
08.09.2019Niagara Regional Raiders7Hamilton Hurricanes60
08.09.2019GTA Grizzlies38Ottawa Sooners3
Week 5
14.09.2019Ottawa Sooners24Niagara Regional Raiders6
14.09.2019St. Clair Fratmen46Hamilton Hurricanes30
15.09.2019London Beefeaters56GTA Grizzles3
Week 6
21.09.2019Hamilton Hurricanes61Niagara Regional Raiders0
21.09.2019London Beefeaters65Ottawa Sooners3
22.09.2019GTA Grizzlies30St. Clair Fratmen60
Week 7
28.09.2019Niagara Regional Raiders0Ottawa Sooners17
28.09.2019St. Clair Fratmen28London Beefeaters13
29.09.2019GTA Grizzlies3Hamilton Hurricanes22
Week 8
05.10.2019Hamilton Hurricanes26St. Clair Fratmen33
05.10.2019Ottawa Sooners9GTA Grizzlies13
06.10.2019Niagara Regional Raiders0London Beefeaters1
Week 2 Rescheduled
12.10.2019Ottawa Sooners0St. Clair Fratmen78
Canadian Junior Football League – Ontario Conference – Regular Season 2019 [Reference: 5]

Report

Season Recap

Saskatoon Hilltops won the Canadian Junior Football League in 2019, after winning the Prairie Football Conference and then beating Edmonton Huskies and Edmonton Wildcats in the PFC Playoffs, before winning 51-1 against London Beefeaters in the Inter-Conference Playoffs Semi-Finals and then in a low-scoring Inter-Conference Final, triumphing 11-6 over the Langley Rams.

The defeat in the Final was Langley Rams only loss of the season having gone 10-0 during the regular season in the British Columbia Football Conference, and then defeating Okanagan Sun and Westshore Rebels in the BCFC Playoffs. London Beefeaters had shocked both Hamilton Hurricanes and Windsor AKO Fratmen in the Ontario Football Cnference Playoffs before the big loss to the Hilltops in the Inter-Conference Semi-Final.

The Canadian Junior Football League is the Junior level of Canadian Football, below the CFL (Professional League), CMFL (Canadian Major Football League – Semi-Professional) and U Sport (Canadian University Football). It occupies a level between U Sport and Varsity (School Football).

Images

[1] Canadian Junior Football League | Facebook (2011) CJFL Profile Picture: March 3, 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s720x720/172369_166507693399012_2554406_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_eui2=AeEmInrSy7Bp5Q4nj_j07-ZNBsVadK5KjxZ41fzEaVCISv70yVik13v0v3zYpBxRgsfUNu-p8l9wNdwiUtbFgjxmLVz-GqrX6CXGQ0Q1t3vEOg&_nc_ohc=qW-lYWvPX78AQld50UAOtsqMmpIdM9heSa3xodVrfPzv-6YUYkLSkRtlA&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6d635c510b3954231714cee2128f1767&oe=5E6D4BE8%5BAccessed 20 December 2019]

Websites

[2] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) British ColumbiaConference | 2019 x Regular Season [Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/standings/show/5024533?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[3] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) PrairieConference | 2019 x Regular Season [Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/standings/show/5024548?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[4] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) Ontario Conference | 2019 x Regular Season [Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/standings/show/5024541?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[5] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) British ColumbiaConference | 2019 Regular Season | Game Schedule | Complete[Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/schedule/day/division_instance/344080?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[6] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) Prairie Conference | 2019 Regular Season | Game Schedule | Complete[Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/schedule/day/division_instance/344083?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

[7] Canadian Junior Football League (2019) Ontario Conference | 2019 Regular Season | Game Schedule | Complete[Internet] Available from: https://www.cjfl.org/schedule/day/division_instance/344082?subseason=610890 [Accessed 20 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) University Football 1987-1990

RSEQ University Football 1987

PWLTPFPAPts
Bishop’s Gaiters770023811714
McGill Redmen752014212910
Queen’s Gaels73401411616
Carleton Ravens73401021526
Concordia Stingers72501231664
Ottawa Gee-Gees71601131392
RSEQ University Football 1987 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1987Queen’s Gaels24McGill Redmen27
1987Bishop’s Gaiters39Carleton0
Final
1987Bishop’s Gaiters16McGill Redmen32
RSEQ University Football Playoffs 1987 [Reference: 2]
PWLTPFPAPts
*Bishop’s Gaiters761017011212
*Queen’s Gaels752016010310
*Ottawa Gee-Gees74301421158
*McGill Redmen73401981486
Concordia Stingers73401291306
Carleton Ravens7070532440
RSEQ University Football 1988 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1988Queen’s Gaels16Ottawa Gee-Gees13
1988Bishop’s Gaiters44McGill Redmen2
Final
1988Bishop’s Gaiters16Queen’s Gaels7
RSEQ University Football Playoffs 1988 [Reference: 2]
PWLTPFPAPts
*Queen’s Gaels77002177314
*Ottawa Gee-Gees752019210310
*Concordia Stingers74301531108
*McGill Redmen73401221526
Bishop’s Gaiters72501631574
Carleton Ravens7070422890
RSEQ University Football 1989 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1989Ottawa35Concordia16
1989Queen’s Gaels33McGill Redmen17
Final
1989Queen’s Gaels39Ottawa18
RSEQ University Football Playoffs 1989 [Reference: 2]
PWLTPFPAPts
*Bishop’s Gaiters751116610811
*Concordia Stingers75201427010
*Queen’s Gaels7421146819
*Ottawa Gee-Gees73401161506
McGill Redmen72501291484
Carleton Ravens7160832252
RSEQ University Football 1990 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1990Concordia Stingers15Queen’s Gaels37
1990Bishop’s Gaiters30Ottawa Gee-Gees7
Final
1990Bishop’s Gaiters20Queen’s Gaels9
RSEQ University Football Playoffs 1990 [Reference: 2]

From 1987 to 1990 in the RSEQ – Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec – University Football League, Bishop’s won twice (1988 and 1990), Queen’s once (1989) and McGill Redmen the other (1987)

The Queen’s University Gaels from Kingston, Ontario, are named after an old name for the Irish – Gaels – and won the RSEQ Championship in 1989 after an unblemished 7-0 regular season record and then two victories in the playoffs.

RSEQ – Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec – is the governing body for all Student Sport in the French-speaking Province of Canada. The University Football League had six teams, playing a 7-game regular season, plus playoffs. McGill University are famour for playing one of the first ever games of American or Canadian Football, when they played Harvard in Massachusetts.

In 1874, Harvard with no opponent in America to play its “Boston Game” against, looked to McGill University in Montreal, which played Rugby. After one game in Harvard which the hosts won 3-0 in the Boston Game, abandoned after 22 minutes due to it being a rout, the following day the teams met under McGill’s Rugby rules, playing out a 0-0 tie.

Harvard liked the idea of a touchdown, as used in McGill’s Rugby Rules, so much they adopted it for their own game and persuaded the Elis of Yale to play against them using the rules in 1875, with Harvard winning 4-0.

[1] RSEQ (2020) Signature-RSEQ-Francais-CMYK_czyozt [Internet] Available from: https://res.cloudinary.com/agence-hoffman/image/upload/c_fit,h_630,w_1200/v1576251135/RSEQ/Signature-RSEQ-Francais-CMYK_czyozt.png [Accessed 6 October 2020]

[2] RSEQ Statistiques (2020) Football Universitaire |Classements depuis 1987 [Internet] Available from:  http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/football/classements-1.php [Accessed 6 October 2020]

[3] Professional Football Researchers Association (2011) “No Christian End!” The Early History of Professional Football. pg. 23-32. PFRA Publications. Connecticut.

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RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) Football Universitaire 2019

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
Rouge et Or de Laval87103017214
Carabins de Montréal86201449312
McGill Redmen83501241916
Concordia Stingers82601212624
Sherbrooke Vert et Or82601352074
RSEQ Football Universitaire Standings 2019 [Reference: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
02.11.2019Laval40Concordia8
02.11.2019Montréal39McGill6
Finale
09.11.2019Laval10Montréal25
RSEQ Football Universitaire Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
23.08.2019Concordia3Montréal10
25.08.2019Laval41Sherbrooke10
Week 2
30.08.2019McGill40Concordia14
30.08.2019Montréal18Sherbrooke9
Week 3
07.09.2019McGill4Montréal34
07.09.2019Concordia6Laval41
Week 4
13.09.2019Sherbrooke16McGill14
14.09.2019Montréal23Laval18
Week 5
21.09.2019Concordia37Sherbrooke35
22.09.2019Laval37McGill17
Week 6
27.09.2019Montréal20Concordia17
28.09.2019McGill20Sherbrooke13
Week 7
04.10.2019Montréal21McGill3
06.10.2019Laval74Concordia0
Week 8
12.10.2019McGill3Laval39
12.10.2019Sherbrooke23Montréal15
Week 9
19.10.2019Sherbrooke19Concordia20
20.10.2019Laval16Montréal3
Week 10
26.10.2019Concordia17McGill23
26.10.2019Sherbrooke10Laval35
RSEQ Football Universitaire Regular Season Results 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Montréal won the 2019 RSEQ Quebec University title with a 25-10 triumph over Laval in the Final. They had stuttered towards the end ofthe regular season, losing their last two after winning their first six, which handed the regular season title to Laval, and also home advantage for the playoffs.

They made no mistake, however, once the knockout stages began, and took the title with the win against Laval after a convincing 39-6 defeat of McGill in the Semi-Finals.

About

RSEQ – Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec – is the governing body for all Student Sport in the French-speaking Province of Canada. The University Football League has five teams, playing an 8-game regular season, plus playoffs. McGill University are famour for playing one of the first ever games of American or Canadian Football, when they played Harvard in Massachusetts.

The Origins of American and Canadian Football in Universities

In 1874, Harvard with no opponent in America to play its “Boston Game” against, looked to McGill University in Montreal, which played Rugby. After one game in Harvard which the hosts won 3-0 in the Boston Game, abandoned after 22 minutes due to it being a rout, the following day the teams met under McGill’s Rugby rules, playing out a 0-0 tie.

Harvard liked the idea of a touchdown, as used in McGill’s Rugby Rules, so much they adopted it for their own game and persuaded the Elis of Yale to play against them using the rules in 1875, with Harvard winning 4-0.

References

Images

[1] RSEQ (2020) Signature-RSEQ-Francais-CMYK_czyozt [Internet] Available from: https://res.cloudinary.com/agence-hoffman/image/upload/c_fit,h_630,w_1200/v1576251135/RSEQ/Signature-RSEQ-Francais-CMYK_czyozt.png [Accessed 6 October 2020]

Websites

[2] RSEQ Statistiques (2020) Football Universitaire | Calenfrier / Resultats / Classement 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/universitaire/football/ [Accessed 6 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Professional Football Researchers Association (2011) “No Christian End!” The Early History of Professional Football. pg. 23-32. PFRA Publications. Connecticut.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Burns. Judith Burns, Steve Hearn, Anton Pippo O’Grady, John Wills, John Morahan & John Kane.

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Central Asia Football Association (CAFA) National League Final Tables 1992-93

Central Asian Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Kazakhstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kairat Alma-Ata (C)261655482237
SKIF Arsenal Chimkent261484392136
Traktor Pavlodar261484392236
Ekibastuzets261466392434
Fostor Djambul261259402929
Zhiger Chimkent269107332228
Shakhter Karaganda268126242228
Gornyak Khromtau268711242923
Tselinnik267910323723
Kaisar Kaz-yl-Orda269215252920
Vostok Ust-Kamenogolsk268414293520
Aktyubinets2641210123120
Khimik Kustenai267316294517
Spartak Semipalatinsk265318256013
Kazakhstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Kyrgyzstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Alga Bishkek (C)221822701638
Dostuk Sokoluk221363631732
Alai Osh221237552427
Selmashevets Bishkek221147333126
Semetai Kyzyl-Kiya221048403624
Alai Gulch221048283524
Spartak Tokmak22967392324
Instrum Bishkek22868313322
Namys-APK226412384616
Khimik Kara-Baita225314214813
Kok-Art Djalalabad224216267010
Ala-Too Naryn22241612778
Kyrgyzstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Tajikistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pamir Dushanbe (C)201613611533
Regar Tursunzade201145271126
Vakhsh Kurgun-Tyube201127362324
Khodzhent201046141624
Pakhtakor Proletarsk201118233023
Istravshan Ura-Tyube201037273523
Shodman Gissar20848181620
Sokhibkor Dushanbe20749191918
Saikhun Khudzhand20659212717
Sitora20331411319
Khosilot Parkhar #101096242
Ravshan Kulyab #100194201
Tajikistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

# Withdrew from competition during the season.

Turkmenistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kopetdag Ashkhabad (C)282701151854
Nebitchi282233961247
Akhal2822241031646
Merv Mary281855671841
Sport Vyuzmein281657493737
Khazar281558353135
Arlan Nebit-Dag281387373534
TSKhT Ashkhabad2816111693733
Lebap Chardzhov289514303823
Koikhozchi Turkmen288317306219
Sarya Dashkhovvz286220207014
Bereket285320228513
Djeikhun Seidi2851222012211
Arkach Kzylarvat2850231412310
Umid Bairam-Ali28112615643
Turkmenistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Uzbekistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pakhtakor Tashkent (C)322435944051
Neftchi Fergana322354661451
Sogdana Djizak322327782748
Nurafshon Bukhara322075592347
Navbakhor Namangan321886542144
Temirulchi Kokand321877472843
Navruf Andizhan3212911454533
Kosonsoichi3212812354032
Traktor Tashkent3211516404927
Marakanda Samarkand3281014294626
FKA Pakhtakor-79329716385825
Chirchik3271114365425
Aral Nukus329419275022
Yangier329419406422
Shakhrikhonchi327718256721
Kimyogar Almalyk325522306815
Surkhan Termez3201220156412
Uzbekistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Report

Champions of the Five Central Asian Republics who broke away from the USSR in 1992 were Kairat Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), Alga Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Pamir Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Kopetdag Ashkhabad (Turkmenistan) and Pakhtakor Tashkent (Uzbekistan).

Central Asian Republics broke away from the USSR in 1992 and formed their own Independent Nations, with their own Football Associations. For a while they operated on the fringes of Europe, although by 2020 they had all joined the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) along with Iran and Afghanistan, within the Asian Football Confederation, with the exception of Kazakhstan, who joined UEFA (the European Association).

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Cafa_logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/Cafa_logo.jpg [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “Tables” World Soccer May 1993. pg. 31.

Bibliography

[4] Mantz, Gabriel (2020)  Asian Football Yearbook 2018-2019.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

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National Football League v Army & College All-Stars 1942

Results

DateLocationAll-Star TeamNFL Team
27.08.1942ChicagoCollege All-Stars0Chicago Bears21
30.08.1942Los AngelesWestern Army All-Stars7Washington Redskins26
31.08.1942PhiladelphiaCollege All-Stars8Philadelphia Eagles16
06.09.1942DenverWestern Army All-Stars16Chicago Cardinals10
09.09.1942DetroitWestern Army All-Stars12Detroit Lions0
12.09.1942New YorkEastern Army All-Stars16New York Giants0
13.09.1942MilwaukeeWestern Army All-Stars21Green Bay Packers36
16.09.1942BaltimoreEastern Army All-Stars13Brooklyn Dodgers7
19.09.1942SyracuseWestern Army All-Stars7New York Giants10
20.09.1942BostonEastern Army All-Stars7Chicago Bears14
National Football League Preseason 1942 [References: 1]

Report

Each of the National Football League teams played a game in Preseason 1942 against either the College All-Stars (0-2 Wins-Losses), Western Army All-Stars (2-3), or Eastern Army All-Stars (2-1). The NFL teams record read 6-4 Wins Losses. Playing the NFL teams before heading over to Europe or the Pacific just before entering World War II must have given the Soldiers a huge morale boost.

Some of these games were played at Major Stadiums such as Soldiers Field in Chicago (home of the Bears, 101,000 capacity crowd attended) or cities without Major League Pro Teams, such as Syracuse (NY), Baltimore (Maryland), Denver (Colorado), Los Angeles (California), Boston (Massachusetts) and Milwaukee (Wisconsin).

References

Bibliography

[1] Daye, John (2014) Encyclopedia of Armed Forces Football: The Complete History of the Glory Years pg. 92. St. Johann Press. Haworth, New Jersey.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Bart Barden, Sam & Robin Thompson & Tim Leadingham.

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Albuquerque AAB Flying Kelleys US Air Force Team 1942

US Army Air Base Team 1942

Nickname: Flying Kelleys

All-Time Record: (Wins-Losses-Ties; Points For-Points Allowed) 5-4-0 118-90

History:Played one season in the US Service Team Circuit of World War II (1942-1945). Mostly played teams from nearby SouthWest USA: New Mexico, West Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Arizona and California. Played both Major Colleges (New Mexico Lobos, Arizona, State Sun Devils), as well as Minor Colleges and other Air Force and Army Teams. Finished with a 5-4-0 (Wins-Losses-Ties) Record. They chose an Irish nickname: Flying Kelleys, Kelley being an Irish Surname or Family Name. One of the players (Jack Dungan) also had an Irish Name.

Results 1942

DateWeekOppositionW/LScoreGPS
19.09.19421New Mexico Lobos (4-5-2)L6-73
26.09.19422New Mexico TchrsW26-62
03.10.19423Lubbock ArmyW12-02
10.10.19424West Texas State (7-2-0)L13-181
17.10.19425Wichita Aero CommandL3-313
11.11.19428New Mexico A&M (2-7-0)W13-05
15.11.19429Colorado Springs Air Base (1-6-0)W32-02
21.11.194210Arizona State Sun Devils (2-7-0)W13-05
29.11.194211University of San Francisco (6-4-0)L0-284
Albuquerque AAB Flying Kelleys US Air Force Team Results 1942 [Reference: 1]

Teams in Italics are College Teams.

Roster

PlayerCollegePosition
Coaches
Ted ShipkeyNew MexicoHead Coach
Ted Wright
Players
Bernie HonanLake ForestEnd
Jack DunganArizonaTackle
MathisGuard
Hank MorrisCenter
BognarGuard
Tony GasparovichTackle
Ed MarshallGeorgiaEnd
Wick MalphrusQuarterback
Harvey JohnsonMississippi StateHalfback
Cleo MaddoxIndianaHalfback
Connie SparksTexas Christian UniversityFullback
Albuquerque AAB Flying Kelleys US Air Force Team Roster 1942 [Reference: 1]

References

Bibliography

[1] Daye, John (2014) Encyclopedia of Armed Forces Football: The Complete History of the Glory Years St. Johann Press. Haworth, New Jersey.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Bart Barden, Sam & Robin Thompson & Tim Leadingham.

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EFAF Logo

European Federation of American Football Charleroi Trophy Box-Scores and Match Reports 2004

European Federation of American Football Logo [Reference: 1]

Semi-Finals, Saturday, 26 August 2004, Charleroi, Belgium

Dublin Rebels 8 Chevaliers d’Orleans 24 – The Dublin Rebels came into the game looking for a three-in-a-row in the Charleroi Trophy in Belgium, having won the Tournament in 2002 and 2003. Orleans got off to a flyer, scoring a 59 yard Touchdown Pass on their opening possession. The Rebels almost responded immediately but on their first drive fumbled the ball on the Chevaliers two yard line. A couple of plays later the Rebelsdefense almost tackled the Orleans Running Back in the end-zone for a safety but it was marked at the one yard line. The Knights (Chevaliers) scored a 34-yard TD shortly after haltime. In an attempt to get back into the game Rebels Quarterback fired off passes to Conor Ryan, Carl Faichney and Simon Mackey but to no avail. Later in the third quarter Orleans stretched their lead with a 43 yard TD Pass. The Rebels finally responded with a TD in the fourth quarter when Brian Dennehy ran in from 12 yards out, but it was too little too late, and the French side added a 50 yard Interception Return to book their place in the Final.

At Charleroi, BelgiumQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels00088
Chevaliers d’Orleans6012624
Charleroi Trophy Semi-Final: Chevaliers d’Orleans 24 Dublin Rebels 8 [Reference: 2]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
ORL59 yd TD Pass6-0
2nd Quarter
No Scoring6-0
3rd Quarter
ORL34 yd TD Pass12-0
ORL43 yd TD Pass18-0
4th Quarter
DUBBrian Dennehy 12 yd TD Run (2xpt Good)18-8
ORL50 yd Int Return for TD26-8
Charleroi Trophy Semi-Final: Chevaliers d’Orleans 24 Dublin Rebels 8 [Reference: 2]

Lille Vikings 18 Charleroi Cougars 6 – In the other Semi-Final, French team Lille Vikings made it an all-French Final when they defeated hosts Charleroi Cougars 18-6. After a scoreless first half, the Vikings scored a 6 yard run in the third and 4 yard run in the fourth, both converted, before the Cougars responded with a 21-yard reception for Touchdown, but the ectra point was blocked and ran back for 2 points by Lille.

At Charleroi, BelgiumQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lille Vikings (Fra)0081018
Charleroi Cougars (Fra)00066
Charleroi Trophy Semi-Final: Charleroi Cougars 6 Lille Vikings 18 [Reference: 2]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
No Scoring0-0
2nd Quarter
No Scoring0-0
3rd Quarter
LIL6 Yd TD Run (2xpt Good)8-0
4th Quarter
LIL4 yd TD Run (2xpt Good)16-0
CHA21 yd TD Pass 16-6
LILBlocked PAT Ran Back for TD18-6
Charleroi Trophy Semi-Final: Charleroi Cougars 6 Lille Vikings 18 [Reference: 2]

3rd/4th Place, Sunday 27 August 2004, Charleroi, Belgium

Dublin Rebels 20 Charleroi Cougars 0 – in a repeat of the 2003 Charleroi Trophy Final, Dublin Rebels and Charleroi Cougars met in the third place playoff, with the Rebels triumphing over their hosts for the third year in a row. An early score for Dublin with a 5 yard Run by Brian Dennehy set the scene for the Rebels victory. Simon Mackey added the two-point conversion. A 7 yard TD Pass from Andrew Dennehy to Carl Faichney on the Rebels next possesion was set up by linebacker Andy Flynn’s Interception. Pat Quinn and Travis Lawson played well in the secondary to keep the Cougars out of the endzone in the second half and the Rebels sealed the bromnze medal with a 7 yard TD Pass from Andrew Dennehy to Simon Mackey to finish the scoring a 20-0 in favour of the Rebels.

At Charleroi, BelgiumQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels (Irl)1400620
Charleroi Cougars (Bel)00000
Charleroi Trophy 3rd /4th Place Dublin Rebels 20 Charleroi Cougars 0 [Reference: 2]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
DUBBrian Dennehy 5 yd Run (Simon Mackey 2xpt)8-0
DUBCarl Faichney 7yd TD Pass from Andrew Dennehy14-0
2nd Quarter
No Scoring14-0
3rd Quarter
No Scoring14-0
4th Quarter
DUBSimon Mackey 7yd TD Pass from Andrew Dennehy20-0
Charleroi Trophy 3rd /4th Place Dublin Rebels 20 Charleroi Cougars 0 [Reference: 2]

Final, Sunday, 27 August 2004, Charleroi, Belgium

Lille Vikings 0 Chevaliers ‘Orleans 26 – The Knights from Orleans defeated their compatriots Lille Vikings with a TD in each quarter: 2 Yard, 12 yard, and 33 yard passes in each of the first three quarters, and then a 85 yard Interception Return in the fourth asthe Chevaliers romped to a 26-0 win and became the first French team to win the Charleroi Trophy.

At Charleroi, BelgiumQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lille Vikings00000
Chevaliers d’Orleans666626
Charleroi Trophy Final Lille Vikings 0 Chevaliers d’Orleans 26 [Reference: 2]
TeamScorersTotal
1st Quarter
ORL2 Yd TD Pass0-6
2nd Quarter
ORL12 yd TD Pass0-12
3rd Quarter
ORL33 yd TD Pass0-18
4th Quarter
ORL85 yd Int Return0-24
Unknown Quarter
2 Pts from Conversions
Charleroi Trophy Final Lille Vikings 0 Chevaliers d’Orleans 26 [Reference: 2]

Images

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

Websites

[3] Irish American Football Association (2004) 26th-27th June 2004 REBELS PLAY IN CHARLROI TROPHY ORLEANS DEFEAT LILLE IN FINAL [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20170211081432/http://americanfootball.ie/iafl/chart04.htm [Accessed 29 september 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane, John Wills, John Morahan, John Doody, John Cummins and Jean-Paul O’Flynn.

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Researched, compilred and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 29 September 2020

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