Category: Gridiron Football

Legends Football League Pacific Cup 2012-2013

Legends Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Pacific Cup 2012-2013

DateHome TeamAway Team
15.12.2012Seattle Mist38BC Angels18
06.12.2013Seattle Mist27Los Angeles Temptation25
Legends Football League Pacific Cup 2012-2013 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

The Pacific Cup was a Legends Football League Inter-League game between the LFL Canada team BC Angels and LFL US team Seattle Mist in 2012, which Seattle won. The Mist won the game the following year as well against Los Angeles Temptation in an off-season LFL US game. Both games were played in December.

Legends Football League was a Ladies 7v7 Indoor (Arena) Football league where the players wore very little in terms of protective clothing.

References

Images

[1] 1000 Logos (2018) Legends Football League Logo {Internet] Available from: https://1000logos.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/LFL-logo.png [Accessed 24 January 2020]

Websites

[2] Federal way Mirror (2012) Lingerie Football: Seattle Mist whip BC Angels in first Pacific Cup: Photos [Internet] Available from: https://www.federalwaymirror.com/sports/lingerie-football-seattle-mist-whip-b-c-angels-in-first-pacific-cup-photos/ [accessed 9 August 2020]

[3] Canada Football Chat, Mark Staffieri (2014) Canadian Contingent Composes part of exciting lineup for Sensational Seattle Mist [Internet] available from: https://www.canadafootballchat.com/canadian-contingent-composes-part-of-exciting-lineup-for-sensational-seattle-mist/ [Accessed 9 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Larissa McCloyne & Caoimhe Mullaney

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive
Last Updated: 9 August 2020
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Super 8 Football League Eight Man Outdoor 2020

Super 8 Football League 2020 Logo [Reference: 3]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
Duo Sports Thundercats211052272
West Texas Buccaneers211033562
Las Vegas Black211020232
California Bulldogs0000000
Super 8 Football League Eight Man Outdoor Standings 2020 [Reference: 1]

Results & Schedule

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
29.02.2020California BulldogscWest Texas Buccaneersc
29.02.2020 +Duo Sports Thundercats50West Texas Buccaneers13
Week 2
28.03.2020Las Vegas Black6West Texas Buccaneers21
Week 3
26.04.2020Las Vegas BlackcCalifornia Bulldogsc
Week 4
25.06.2020Duo Sports Thundercats 2Las Vegas Black14
Week 5
20.06.2020West Texas BuccaneersDuo Sports Thundercats
Week 6
27.06.2020Duo Sports ThundercatscCalifornia Bulldogsc
Super 8 Football League Eight Man Outdoor Results 2020 [Reference: 1]

Note: California Bulldogs pulled out of the League before it started. + Game added to schedule after California Bulldogs pulled out.

Home Venues

TeamHome Town
California BulldogsSacramento, California
Duo Sports ThundercatsSan Diego, California & Tijuana, Baja California
Las Vegas BlackLas Vegas, Nevada
West Texas BuccaneersEl Paso, Texas
Super 8 Football League Eight-Man Outdoor 2020 Home Venues {Reference: 3]

Report

Duo Sports Thundercats won against West Texas Buccaneers, who defeated Vegas Black in the other game played in the Super 8 Football League Outdoor season in 2020. The Final Game was played on 25 July 2020, two weeks late, with Las Vegas Black defeating Duo Sports Thundercats 14-2, meaning all three teams finished tied on 1-1-0.

About the Super 8 Football League

The Super 8 Football started in 2010 when the San Diego Thundercats and Astros Mexicali participated in an Arena (8-v-8 Indoor American Football) Football game in Mexicali, Mexico.

Since then there has been a League straddling the border in Baja California (Mexico) and California & Nevada (United States of America), with a US West Coast League added in 2015.

In 2020, to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Super 8 Football League, the League added an Outdoor 8-Man League with teams in San Diego & Sacramento (California), El Paso (Texas) and Las Vegas (Nevada).

References

Websites

[1] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Outdoor [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/indoor/ [Accessed 9 February 2020][11 March 2020][Last Accessed 31 October 2020]

[2] Super 8 Football League (2018) History/About [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/history/ [Accessed 9 February 2020]

[3] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Introduces 8 Man Football in 2020 [Internet] Available from:http://super8footballleague.info/2020/01/29/super-8-introduces-8-man-football-in-2020/[Accessed 9 February 2020]

Images

[4] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League 2020 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/super-8-football-logo-2020-small.png [Accessed 20 July 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Bart Barden and Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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Last Updated: 31 October 2020

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Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego Tournament 2019

Super 8 Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
Duo Sports Thundercats (C)220053224
Mecca Town Bulldogs211032292
California Rhinos202016500
Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego Tournament 2019 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
12.10.2019Mecca Town Bulldogs18California Rhinos8
12.10.2019Duo Sports Thundercats21Mecca Town Bulldogs14 (2ot)
12.10.2019Duo sports Thundercats32California Rhinos8
Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego Tournament 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Duo Sports Thundercats (San Diego & Tijuana) won the 2019 Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego, played on the 12th October 2019 in Eastlake Soccer League in San Diego. They won a three-team Tournamentt defeating California Rhinos and Mecca Town Bulldogs.

The Super 8 Football League is a cross-border Arena (8v8 Indoor) Football League, that plays primarily in Southern California (USA) and Baja California (Mexico), whiile also playong tournaments with teams from Northern California, Texas and Nevada.

References

Images

[1] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/10378207_1545248759045177_2010222216677056541_n.jpg [Accessed 20 July 2019]

Websites

[2] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 West Coast 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/super8westcoast/ [Accessed 9 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan

About this document

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Super 8 Football League Winter Bowl 2014

Super 8 Football League Logo

Super 8 Football League – Winter Bowl 2015

PWLTPFPAPct
Duo Sports Thundercats880016
Bufalos Mexicali64208
All Blacks Tijuana72504
Desert Sentinels41302
Titans CUT50500
Super 8 Football League winter Bowl 2015 [Reference: 1]

Report

The 2014 Super 8 Football League Winter League finished with Duo Sports Thundercats (San Diego & Tijuana) as Champions with an unblemished 8-0 record. Bufalos Mexicali finished in second place on 4-2, followed by All-Blacks Tijuana on 2-5, USA side Desert Sentinels on 1-3 and Titans CUT on 0-5.

The Super 8 Football League is a Cross-Border Football League in the states of California (USA) and Baja California (Mexico), which started in 2010;

References

Websites

[1] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/page/3/ [Accessed 20 May 2018]

Images

[2] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/10378207_1545248759045177_2010222216677056541_n.jpg [Accessed 20 July 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill

About this document

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Liga Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico (LEXFA) Torneo FXF Femenil 2011

LEXFA Logo [Reference: 1]

Torneo FXF 2011

PWLTPFPAPts
*Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes4400107318
*Frailes Lindavista4310131326
*Panteras413052882
*Osos Blancos413018882
Troyanas413019882
Liga Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico Torneo FXF Standings 2011 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
15.05.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas VerdesWOsas BlancasL
15.05.2011PanterasLFrailes LindavisstaW
Final
22.05.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes39Frailes Lindavista33
Liga Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico Torneo FXF Playoffs 2011 [Reference: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
03.04.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes27Panteras12
03.04.2011Frailes Lindavista 36Troyanas0
Week 2
10.04.2011Frailes Lindavista43Panteras14
10.04.2011Troyanas7Osas Blancos6
Week 3
17.03.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes26Troyanas6
17.03.2011Frailes Lindavista39Osas Blancos0
Week 4
01.05.2011Osas Blancos12Panteras6
01.05.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes18Frailes Lindavista13
Week 5
08.05.2011Troyanas6Panteras20
08.05.2011Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes36Osas Blancos0
Liga Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico Torneo FXF Playoffs 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Pieles Rojas Lomas Verdes won the Torneo FXF in Femenil Arena Football in Mexico’s LEXFA (Liga Extrema de Futbol Arena) in 2011, triumphing 39-33 over Frailes Lindavista (Friars) in a high-scoring close encounter in the CUM Del Valle in San Nicolas San Juan, Mexico City.

Five teams took part in all.

References

Images

[1] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2017) logo6 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20180831024842im_/https://www.arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/logo6.png [Accessed 8 August 2020]

Internet Archive

[3] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2013) Torneo FXF 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20130813212918/http://arenafootball.com.mx/fxf.php [Accessed 8 August 2020]

Online References

[3] Google Translate (2020) Google Translate [Internet] available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 9 August 2020]

[4] Google Maps (2020) Google Maps [Internet] available from: https://www.google.com/maps [Accessed 9 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Gunning

About this document

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Last Updated: 9 August 2020

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Liga Extrema de Fútbol Arena México (LEXFA) Division I Otoño 2013-2019

LEXFA Gold Logo 2020 [Reference: 1]

LEXFA Division I Otoño 2013

PWLTPFPAPts
*Avengers65101428310
*Cougars HD65101976210
Giants63301431696
Blasters615039662
Pulpos6150941552
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico FEXFA Division I Otoño Standings 2013 [Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
20.10.2013Cougars HD20Pulpos13
20.10.2013Avengers38Giants26
Final
03.11.2013Cougars HD32Avengers14
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otono Playoffs 2013 [Reference: 9]

LEXFA Division I Otoño 2015

PWLTPFPAPts
*Thunder65101579310
*Black Thunder64201381148
*Pulpos6420133738
*Tigres6420106948
*Demonios Showtime63301671556
*Orcas63301441146
Gamos62401341314
Cherokees6150531322
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otoño Standings 2015 [Reference: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
31.10.2015PulposOrcas
31.10.2015Demonios ShowtimeGamos
Semi-Finals
Final
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otono Playoffs 2015 [Reference: 10]

LEXFA Division I Otoño 2016

PWLTPFPAPts
*Panteras Cuernevaca65101527710
*Pulpos65101527710
*Cougars64201941608
*Demonios Showtime64201611168
*Gamos63301651606
*Toros Chapingo62401031114
Colmillos ITAM61501591492
49ers61501082072
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otoño Standings 2016 [Reference: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs Round 1
22.10.2016Cougars14Toros Chapingo6
22.10.2016Demonios Showtime39Gamos7
Playoffs Round 2
29.10.2016Panteras Cuernavaca7Demonios Showtime35
28.10.2016Pulpos13Cougars12
Final
05.11.2016Pulpos12Demonios Showtime28
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otono Playoffs 2016 [Reference: 11]

LEXFA Division I Otoño 2017

PWLTPFPAPts
*Jets66002036312
*Forty Niners64201661428
*Legionarios64201601078
Valkirias62401191388
Frailes62401261694
Vaqueros Xochimilco61501241282
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otoño Standings 2017 [Reference: 7]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
02.12.2017Forty Niners18Legionarios27
02.12.2017Jets36Valkirias26
Final
09.12.2017Jets7Legionarios34
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otono Playoffs 2017 [Reference: 12]

LEXFA Division IB Otoño 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
Division 1 A
*Spartans CDMX66002268612
*Cowboys651015211210
*Generales64201581318
*Demonios Showtime63301551126
Carneros Pre6240931734
Division 1B
*Supermans651017916210
*Toritos Texcoco63301281596
*Black Thunder62401451404
*Sharks62401191714
Cat Crazy6240881074
Knights61501071302
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otoño Standings 2019 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finales 1B
26.10.2019Supermans26Sharks7
27.10.2019Toritos Texcoco19Black Thunder41
Semi-Finales 1A
26.10.2019Spartans CDMX48Demonios Showtime32
26.10.2019Generales24Cowboys18
Finale 1B
02.11.2019Supermans42Black Thunder26
Finale 1A
02.11.2019Spartans CDMX34Generales12
Lega Extrema de Futbol Arena Mexico LEXFA Division I Otoño Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 13]

Report

The Autumn (Otoño) season in the LEXFA (Lega Extrema de Futbol Americano) in Mexico was won by Cougars HD in 2013, Demonios Showtime in 2016, Legionarios in 2017 and Spartans CDMXin 2019.

LEXFA is an Arena (8v8 Indoor) version of American Football that has become quite popular in Mexico. A team called the Irish, who used the Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo played in a lower division.

Banner showing 10 LEXFA teams and the Trophy [Reference: 2]

References

Images

[1] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2020) Lexfa-ORO-2 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Lexfa-ORO-2.png [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[2] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2017) bannerTop [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20131115003038im_/http://arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/bannerTop.jpg [Accessed 8 August 2020]

Internet Archive

[3] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2013) Torneo FXF 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20130813212918/http://arenafootball.com.mx/fxf.php [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[4] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2013) Estadisticas [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20131115001011/http://arenafootball.com.mx/estadisticas [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[5] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2015) Stats Otoño 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151101094645/http://arenafootball.com.mx/estadisticas-otono-2015/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[6] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2016) Stats Otoño 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161224180947/http://arenafootball.com.mx/estadisticas-otono-16  [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[7] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2017) Stats Otoño 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20180831024842/http://arenafootball.com.mx/stats-otono-17-2/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[8] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2020) Tablas de Posiciones [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/tablas-de-posiciones/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[9] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2013) Calendario Jornadas [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20131115003044/http://arenafootball.com.mx/calendario-jornadas/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[10] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2015)  Calendario Otoño 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151101094645/http://arenafootball.com.mx/estadisticas-otono-2015/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[11] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2016) Calendario Otoño 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161223230732/http://arenafootball.com.mx/calendario-otono-16/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[12] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2017) Calendario Otoño 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20180831032933/https://arenafootball.com.mx/calendario-otono-17/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[13] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2019) Finales [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/playoffs/ [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[14] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2019) Semifinals y Finales [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/playoffs/#1572295727138-bdd3bccf-2846 [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[15] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2019) Primera Ronda [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/playoffs/#1571783907460-0c128cb1-0e9b [Accessed 8 August 2020]

Online References

[3] Google Translate (2020) Google Translate [Internet] available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 9 August 2020]

[4] Google Maps (2020) Google Maps [Internet] available from: https://www.google.com/maps [Accessed 9 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Gunning

About this document

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Last Updated: 9 August 2020

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Prospect Pumas Irish Junior Kitted American Football Team Roster and Match Reports 1992

Prospect Pumas Helmet from 1992 [Photo courtesy Scott Nicolson [Reference: 7]

Results NIJAL 1992

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
119.07.1992ABallymena WolfhoundsL14-31
202.08.1992HBelfast SpartansW8-3
F23.08.1992NBallymena WolfhoundsW21-0
Prospect Pumas Results 1992 Ref: 1-4]

Week 2

Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Belfast Junior Spartans00033
Prospect Pumas00088
Prospect Pumas v Belfast Junior Spartans Box-Score, 02 August 1992 Ref: 2]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
No Scoring
2nd Quarter
No Scoring
3rd Quarter
No Scoring
4th Quarter
BJSFG3-0
PPScott Nicolson 49yd TD Pass from Stephen McDowell (McDowell 2xpt run)3-8
Prospect Pumas v Belfast Junior Spartans Scorers, 02 August 1992 Ref: 2; 6

Prospect Pumas Roster 1992

NumberNamePosition
Coaches
Eddie KelleyHead Coach
Players
12Stephen McDowellQuarterback
20Chris ArbuthnotQuarterback / Tight End
28Philip WeatherupFree Safety
36Lyndsey SlaterHalfback
54Nick GoodyLinebacker
61Alan KelleyCenter / Nose Guard
66John CraigRight Tackle / Defensive End
70Derek MayneGuard / Defensive Tackle
76Nev RobinsonCenter
80Brian MatchettWide Receiver
82Scott NicolsonWide Receiver / Kick Returner / Punt Returner
97Eoghan CarlinDefensive End / Left Tackle
97Paul BremnerDefensive End / Linebacker
Prospect Pumas Roster 1992 [Reference: 6]

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “Dublin Celts still winless” First Down. July 25, 1992. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1992) “In an Irish Junior game, Belfast Spartans…” First Down. August 15, 1992. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1992) “At last! It’s the Dub-win Celts! * A replay of last year’s junior final…” First Down. August 15, 1992. pg. 17

[4] Anon. (1992) “Irish Results” First Down. August 29, 1992. pg. 17

Websites

[5] Carrickfergus Knights (1999) History [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990824010758/http://www.sugarcube.co.uk/knight/ [Accessed 23 March 2020]

Personal Communication

[6] Scott Nicolson, lecturer at South East Regional College, Lisburn (2020) Facebook Messenger conversations, 29 July 2020 & 5 August 2020.

Images

[7] Scott Nicolson, lecturer at South East Regional College, Lisburn (2020) Facebook Messenger conversations [Attached Photo], 29 July 2020 & 5 August 2020.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Scott Nicolson.

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Global Football NCAA Division III Spring Tours to Europe 2019

Global Football logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
19.05.2019Allgau Comets (Ger)7Ohio Northern Polar Bears (OH)9
19.05.2019Lazio Ducks (Ita)16Sewanee Tigers (Tenn)60
25.05.2019Guelfi Firenze (Ita)0Muhlenberg Mules (Penn)21
01.06.2019Uroloki (Cat)0Luther College Norse (IA)46
08.06.2019Graz Giants (Aut)28Elmhurst Bluejays (IL)25
16.06.2019Prague Black Panthers (Cze)16North Central Cardinals (IL)32
Global Football NCAA Division III Spring Tours to Europe 2019 [Reference: 1-2]

Report

Six National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Colleges travelled to Europe under the Global Football banner in 2019, as part of the 150th Anniversary of College Football (American Football).

Northern Ohio Polar Bears scraped a 9-7 win against German Football League team Allgau Comets from Kempten, while on the same weekend, Sewanee Tigers from Tennessee, who had played in Ireland, left from a visit to Greece to play Lazio Ducks in Rome, 60-16.

There were wins also for Muhlenberg Mules from Pennsylvania over Guelfi Firenze from Tuscany in Italy, and Luther College Norse from Illinois over Catalan side Uroloki. On 8 June 2019, Graz Giants, who have previously won the Eurobowl, Europe’s Super Bowl, registered a rare win for European teams over NCAA Colleges, with a 28-25 win against Elmhurst Bluejays of Illinois. The tour wrapped up with another Illinois College, North Central Cardinals defeating Czech team Prague Black Panthers.

Global Football in Europe 2019 Team Photos [Reference: 4]

References

Websites

[1] American Football International (2019) Seven American College Football programs travel to Europe with Global Football in 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/seven-american-college-football-programs-travel-to-europe-with-global-football-in-2019/ [Accessed 5 August 2020][Fixtures]

[2] Global Football; Michael Preston (2019) Six D-III College Football Teams Return From Successful Spring Tours To Europe, June 19, 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/six-d-iii-college-football-teams-return-from-successful-spring-tours-to-europe/ [Accessed 8 December 2016][Results and Report]

Images

[3] Global Football (2019) Global Football Logo 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2018-GF-logo2.png [Accessed 17 January 2010]

[4] Global Football; Michael Preston (2019) PHOTO-2019-05-18-17-10-42-1080×514 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PHOTO-2019-05-18-17-10-42-1080×514.jpg [Accessed 17 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels & University College Dublin.

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Last Updated: 5 August 2020

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World American Football Leagues Scenario 2033

National Football League 2033?

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCEAMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
NFC EastAFC East
New York GiantsNew York Jets
Washington Football TeamNew England Patriots
Philadelphia EaglesPittsburgh Steelers
Dallas CowboysMiami Dolphins
NFC NorthAFC South
Chicago BearsHouston Texans
Green Bay PackersTennessee Titans
Detroit LionsJacksonville Jaguars
Minnesota VikingsMexico City Browns
NFC SouthAFC West
Atlanta FalconsSan Jose 49ers
New Orleans SaintsDenver Broncos
Tampa Bay BuccaneersLas Vegas Raiders
Carolina PanthersSeattle Seahawks
NFC WorldAFC World
Toronto BuffaloesRome Cardinals
Sydney RamsBerlin Colts
Tokyo ChargersParis Tigres
Johannesburg ChiefsLondon Ravens
National Football League 2033?

Canadian Football League 2033?

CANADIAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCEXTREME FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
CFC EastXFC East
Montreal AlouettesAtlantic Schooners
Ottawa Rough RidersWashington Redskins
Toronto ArgonautsBuffalo Bills
Hamilton Tiger-CatsBaltimore Colts
CFC WestXFC West
Winnipeg Blue BombersSt. Louis Cardinals
Saskatchewan RoughridersLos Angeles Rams
Edmonton EskimoesSan Francisco 49ers
Calgary StampedersCleveland Browns
British Columbia LionsCincinnati Bengals
Continental Football League 2033?

Mexican Football League 2033?

UNITED FOOTBALL CONFERENCEMEXICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
UFC NorthMFC North
Kansas City ChiefsCondors CDMX
Houston OilersFundidores de Guadalajara
Oakland RaidersOsos de Toluca
San Diego ChargersDinos de Guadalajara
UFC SouthMFC South
Mayas de ChiapasMexicas CDMX
Caudillos de ChuhuahuaRaptors de Edomex
Centauros de Ciudad JuarezPioneros de Queretaro
Tequileros de JaliscoArtilleros de Puebla
Mexican Football League 2033?

Continental Football League 1933?

KONTINENTAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCEEUROPEAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
KFC EastEFC East
Connecticut UndergroundHelsinki Roosters
Virginia DestroyersVienna Vikings
Indianapolis CapitolsPrague Panthers
Oklahoma City OutlawsIstanbul Conquerors
KFC WestEFC West
Portland BreakersDusseldorf Panther
Orange County SunAmsterdam Crusaders
Honolulu HawaiiansManchester Spartans
New Mexico ThunderbirdsRome Gladiators
Arizona WranglersMadrid Osos
Continental Football League 1933?

World Football League 2033?

GLOBAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCEWORLD FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
GFC EastWFC East
Orlando ThunderMoscow Bears
Raleigh-Durham SkyhawksDelhi Defenders
New Jersey KnightsShanghai Legend
Ohio Glory (Columbus)Seoul Soldiers
GFC WestWFC West
San Antonio RidersRio de Janeiro Salvajes
Birmingham BarracudasCairo Pharaohs
Memphis Mad DogsDublin City Storm
Sacramento SurgeHavana Football Team
Salt Lake City StallionsJudean Rebels
World Football League 1933?

Indoor Football League 1933?

INDOOR FOOTBALL CONFERENCEJAPAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
IFC EastJFC East
Shreveport SteamerOrbic Seagulls
Iowa BarnstormersTokyo Gas Creators
Maine MammothsAsahi Beer Silver Star
Providence Steam RollerKashima Deers
Mississippi PrideRenown Lowverse
IFC WestJFC West
Sioux Falls StormFujitsu Frontiers
Bismarck BucksPanasonic Impulse
Idaho HorsemenKobe Finies
Wyoming CavalryOnward Oaks
Indoor Football League 1933?

Ladies Football League 1933?

LADIES FOOTBALL CONFERENCEFEMALE FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Los Angeles Temptation (Ontario)New York Liberty
Omaha HeartQuebec Rifles
Austin AcousticLouisville Thoroughbreds
Alaska MooseWest Virginia Tanks
Ladies Football League 1933?

Report

It’s exciting times in Professional American Football, with the Rams and Chargers moving back to Los Angeles, the 49ers moving to Santa Clara (a suburb of San Jose), but keeping the name San Francisco, and Washington Redskins dropping their offensive nickname, which had long upset Native Americans.

Eirball takes another look at what almost all Irish fans of Professional American Football are looking forward too: The National Football League making a move overseas, to Europe and elsewhere. In this scenario, teams which have never settled in USA have moved to Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Japan, and one team, the Kansas City Chiefs, has moved to Africa.

These teams have been replaced in their home cities by new teams with the same name in the Xtreme Football League, which has merged with the Canadian Football League and Liga Football Americano de Mexico, to form the Continental Football League. Teams not name after the city they reside in have been forced legally to take the name of the city, leaving teams like the San Francisco 49ers to also be resurrected in the new Continental Football League. This may not happen until 2050, but Eirball has set an optimistic target of 2033.

References

For References on each of the Leagues as well as much more information please see the following pages:

Websites

[1] NFL / Kevin Patra (2020) Washington retiring nickname, logo; new nickname TBD [Internet] Available from: https://www.nfl.com/news/washington-retires-nickname-logo-new-nickname-tbd [Accessed 14 July 2020]

Canadian Football Leagues: https://eirball.ie/canadian-football-leagues/

National Football League: https://eirball.ie/national-football-league-2/

American Football League Era 1920-1950: https://eirball.ie/american-football-leagues-era-1920-1950/

Mexican American Football Leagues: https://eirball.ie/mexican-american-football-leagues/

Japan American Football: https://eirball.ie/japanese-american-football/

United States Football Leagues Era 1960-1985: /https://eirball.ie/united-states-football-leagues-era-1960-1985/

Arena and Indoor Football Leagues: https://eirball.ie/arena-indoor-football-leagues/

European american Football: https://eirball.ie/european-american-football/

Women’s American Football (including Legends Leagues): https://eirball.ie/womens-american-football/

XFL Era Football Leagues: https://eirball.ie/xfl-football-leagues-era-1990-2020/

World American Football Leagues: https://eirball.ie/world-american-football/

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Prof. Gill and Prof. Corvin.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish, North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 1 August 2020

(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.

Drimnagh Cycos IFFA Dublin Flag Football League Champions 1995-96

Drimnagh Cycos Irish Flag Football Team Roster and Match Reports 1995-96

1995-96 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
Final21.03.1996DublinMarlay HellfireW12-6
Drimnagh Cycos Irish Flag Football Team Season 1995-96 [Refrences: 5]

Roster 1995-96

NumberPlayerPosition
1Aidan KellyQuarterback / Cornerback
8Ian CurtisCenter / Defensive Line
28Stephen DunneRunning Back / Cornerback
29Peter MullenWide Receiver
54John CanningOffensive Line / Linebacker
55Liam FarrellRunning Back / Linebacker
75Iain McGuinnessDefensive Line / Offensive Line
 Rob O’Hara 
Cameron Cramer
Drimnagh Cycos Irish Flag Football Team Season Roster 1995-96 References: [4-7]

DFFL Final – Marlay Hellfire 6 Drimnagh Cycos 12 – 3 March 2020

Marlay Hellfire 6 Drimnagh Cycos 12 – Marlay Hellfire went into the Final as huge favourites after an undefeated 12-game season, and having only been beaten once in the Irish League over the previous two-and-a-half-years, however, the Drimnagh Cycos, after an 8-3 season, surprised them in a 12-6 victory. Every player played his part according to Drimnagh spokesman Liam Farrell. [1] Liam Farrell scored both Drimnagh’s Touchdowns and Dave Quinn of Marlay Hellfire was game MVP (Most Valuable Player). [Reference: 4]

AtH1H2Total Pts
Marlay Hellfire606
Drimnagh Cycos12012
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Final Box-Score 1995-96 [References: 5-7]
TeamScorerScore
Half 1
MARDavid Grandmaison TD Pass from Kevin Mullins (PAT No Good)6-0
DRILiam Farrell TD Run [25:00] PAT No Good6-6
DRILiam Farrell TD Run [35:00] PAT No Good6-12
Half 2
No Scoring6-12
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Final Box-Score 1995-96 [References: 7]

Report

Drimnagh Cycos captured the Irish Flag Football championship for 1995-96, shocking undefeated Marlay Hellfire in the Final. Marlay had gone 12-0 during the season, and had only been beaten once in the last two and a half years.

Spokesperson for the Cycos, Liam Farrell, said that everyone played their part in the victory.

Drimnagh Cycos celebrate their Irish Flag Football League Championhip in 1995-96 [Ref: 3]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Drimnagh Cycos (2001) Photo Album: [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011117060516/http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 15 October 2018]

Newspapers

[2] FD Reporter (1996) “Deadly Drimnagh fly the flag for Ireland” First Down. April 20, 1996. Pg. 20.

Images

[3] FD Reporter (1996) “Photo caption: Irish Cream: the Lads from Drimnagh celebrate their Championship” First Down. April 20, 1996. Pg. 20.

Internet Messenger

[4] Liam Farrell (2020) Facebook Messenger 29 November 2020 – Response to Eirball Article on Drimnagh Cycos v BSFL Allstars Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge 2003

Internet Archive

[5] Drimnagh Cycos – Wayback Machine (2001) Photos [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011117060516/http://www.geocities.com:80/colosseum/base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 21 April 2017]

[6] Dublin Rebels – Wayback Machine (2006) Dublin Rebels American Football Club – Phil & Marcus’s Dream [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20061205221648/http://www.dublinrebels.com:80/page.php?1 [Accessed 5 July 2017]

[7] Naughton, Lindie (1996) “FLAG FOOTBALL: Cycos make life hell for Marley” Evening Herald. Friday, March 8, 1996. Pg. 70 [Available Online At the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Liam Farrel & Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 November 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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