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American Expeditionary Force Football League (AEFFL) 1918

AEFFL Playoffs 1918-19

DateWinning TeamRunners-Up
First Army Division PlayoffTonnerre (Fra)
25.12.1918Panther (36th) Division38Lightning (78th) Division0
SOS Football ChampionshipSaint-Pierre-des-Corps (Fra)
25.12.1918Saint-Nazaire17Bordeaux0
First Army Division ChampionshipTonnerre (Fra)
31.12.1918Panther (36th) Division20Blue Ridge (80th) Division0
AEF ChampionshipColombes Stadium (Fra)
19.01.1919Saint-Nazaire12Panther (36th) Division0

Reference: [1]

Report

The American Expeditionary Force, before heading home from World War I, played a series of morale-boosting games at the end of 1918 and first half of 1919.

In the Unofficial 1918 Championship, matches were played on Christmas Day & New Year’s Day deciding the Service of Supplies (SOS) and First Army Divisions Championships, with a Final following this on the 19th January 1919, which was won 12-0 by SOS Saint-Nazaire.

References

Bibliography

[11] Foglio, Massimo & Ford, Mark L. (2017) Touchdown in Europe – How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 21-34. Published by the author.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Rick Kelley & Tim Leadingham.

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United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League Continental Sports Conference 1956-1960

USAFE Football Logo [Ref: 8]

USAFE Continental SC France District 1956

PWLT
Toul Tigers10910
Etain Pioneers9711
Evreux Normans10640
Dreux Plainsmen 10640
Laon Rangers10640
SHAPE Indians9540
Chaumont Mudhens9351
Chambley Desert Rats10370
Chateuroux Sabres9171
Bordeaux Cardinals9180
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1956 [Ref: 1]

USAFE Continental SC France District 1957

PWLT
Toul Tigers101000
Etain Pioneers9720
SHAPE Indians10730
Laon Rangers9630
Dreux Plainsmen10640
Chambley Desert Rats9540
Evreux Normans11461
Chaumont Mudhens9351
Phalsbourg Falcons9360
Chateauroux Sabres9171
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1957 [Ref: 1]

USAFE Continental SC France District 1958

PWLT
Laon Rangers10910
Toul Tigers11830
Evreux Normans8431
SHAPE Indians8431
Chateauroux Sabres9351
Phalsbourg Falcons8251
Chaumont Mudhens8161
Dreux Plainsmen ##7070
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1958 [Ref: 1]

Note: # Withdrew after fifth loss, remaining two games forfeited.

USAFE Continental SC France District 1959

PWLT
SHAPE Indians10910
Laon Rangers11821
Toul Tigers7421
Chateauroux Sabres7340
Evreux Normans8350
Phalsbourg Falcons8350
Dreux Plainsmen8170
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1959 [Ref: 1]

USAFE Continental SC France District 1960

PWLT
SHAPE Indians121110
Laon Rangers10820
Chateauroux Sabres10460
Dreux Plainsmen9180
Toul Tigers8080
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1960 [Ref: 1]

Report

The United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Continental Sports Conference France District title was won by Toul Tigers (1956 to 1957), Laon Rangers again (1958) and SHAPE Indians (1959 to 1960), after which the France District was merged into the Continental Sports Conference along with the teams based in Germany.

The United States Air Force in Europe Football League (USAFE – pronounced “You-Safe”) was the League for Air Force Personnel stationed at Cold War Military Bases in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy & Greece.

There were three Conferences: UK Sports Conference, Continental Sports Conference (Germany & France) and Mediterranean Sports Conference (Italy & Greece). While the MSC was a competitive Conference, the Finals were usually played between the Winners of the UKSC and the CSC.

Following the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, the USAFE Football League was discontinued and the only US Military Football now played in the UK is High School Football at Lakenheath, London Central (High Wycombe), Alconbury & Menwith Hill. [1]

The United States ARmy EURope played a separate League (USAREUR). [6]

The Ramstein Rams, Alconbury Spartans, Burtonwood Bullets & Weathersfield Raiders of the UK Sports Conference except the RamsteinR Rams (Continental Sports Conference) all played matches in Ireland, including one at Croke Park in aid of the Irish Red Cross. [3-7]

Continental Sports Conference Sports Patch [Ref: 9]

References

Bibliography

[1] Crawford, Russ (2016) “Le Football: A History of American Football in France”. pg. 87-110. Published by University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln & Lincoln.

[2] Foglio, Massimo & Ford, Mark L. (2017) Touchdown in Europe – How American Football Came to the Old Continent. pg. 103-105. Published by the author.

[3] Lensmen Photographic Archive (2012) . “The 1950s Ireland in Pictures”. pg. 36. The O’Brien Press Ltd. Dublin, Ireland.

Newspapers

[4] Anon. (1966) . “Rams bring 45 ‘Rough Scrappers”. Belfast Telegraph. 1 September 1966. pg. 18.

[5] Anon. (1954) . “Photo caption”. Northern Whig. 18 November 1954. pg. 6.

[6] Anon. (1966) . “Rams bring 45 ‘Rough Scrappers”. Belfast Telegraph. 1 September 1966. pg. 18.

Articles

[7] Magee, Damian. “English Beer and American Football: Exporting American Football as a Cultural Commodity to the British Isles.” Irish Journal of American Studies, vol. 7, 1998, pp. 121–148. JSTOR, JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30002410.

Images

[8] USAFE Football (2020) USAFE-Football-Coin_Hat-5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/USAFE-Football-Coin_Hat-5.jpg [Accessed 18 July 2020]

[9] USAFE Football (2019) CSC Sports Patch [Internet] Available from: http://www.usafefootball.com/CSC-Sports-Patch.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2019]

Newspapers

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Tim Leadingham.

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Tazon Azteca ONEFA (Mexico) v NCAA (USA) All-Star College Football Bowl 1947-2016

Aztec Bowl XLI 2014 Logo [Reference: 6]

Results

BowlDateMexican TeamUS Team
Military Bowl Game
I19.12.1947Mexico All-Stars24Randolph Field Air Base19
II11.12.1948Mexico All-Stars26San Diego Marines33
College Division Bowl
III17.12.1949Mexico All-Stars6Trinity University52
IV23.12.1950Mexico All-Stars14Whittier Poets27
V22.12.1951Mexico All-Stars40Sul Ross State Lobos41
Military Bowl Game
VI20.12.1952Mexico All-Stars33Hamilton Air Force Base55
College Division Bowl
VII19.12.1953Mexico All-Stars45Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds26
VIII16.12.1957Mexico All-Stars20Wiley Wildcats78
IX28.11.1964Mexico All-Stars20California-Santa Barbara Gauchos7
All-Star Bowl Game
X14.12.1965Mexico All-Stars28San Diego Sabres6
College Division Bowl
XI13.12.1966Mexico All-Stars8Tarleton State Texans42
Junior College Bowl
XII10.12.1970Mexico All-Stars7Mesabi State Junior College6
College Division Bowl
XIII20.12.1971Mexico All-Stars9Navy Freshmen47
Division III Bowl
XIV09.12.1979Mexico All-Stars8Trinity (TX) Tigers0
Junior College Bowl
XV13.12.1980Mexico All-Stars28La Mesa Junior College17
Division III Bowl
XVI15.12.1984Mexico All-Stars22Tarleton State Texans15
XVII20.12.1986Mexico All-Stars8Washburn Ichabods27
XVIII14.12.1987Mexico All-Stars17Adams State Indians35
XIX10.12.1988Mexico All-Stars49Western New Mexico Mustangs21
XX09.12.1989Mexico All-Stars0SE Oklahoma State Savage Storm22
XXI12.12.1990Mexico All-Stars29Southern Arkansas Muleriders41
XXII15.12.1991Mexico All-Stars35SW Oklahoma State Bulldogs28
XXIII14.12.1992Mexico All-Stars14Arkansas-Monticello Boll weevils21
XXIV18.12.1993Mexico All-Stars34McMurray Indians20
XXV17.12.1994Mexico All-Stars24SE Oklahoma State Savages24
Military Bowl
XXVI19.12.1996Mexico All-Stars63Palermo Cardinals (Italy)8
All-Star Bowl
XXVII20.12.1997Mexico All-Stars41AFCA Division III All-Stars42
XXVIII12.12.1998Mexico All-Stars13AFCA Division III All-Stars40
XXIX18.12.1999Mexico All_Stars13AFCA Division III All-Stars44
XXX16.12.2000Mexico All-Stars26AFCA Division III All-Stars27
XXXI15.12.2001Mexico All-Stars5AFCA Division III All-Stars37
XXXII14.12.2002Mexico All-Stars9AFCA Division III All-Stars15
XXXIII13.12.2003Mexico All-Stars34AFCA Division III All-Stars31
XXXIV11.12.2004Mexico All-Stars3AFCA Division III All-Stars23
XXXV17.12.2005Mexico All-Stars15AFCA Division III All-Stars53
XXXVI17.12.2006Mexico All-Stars7AFCA Division III All-Stars28
XXXVII08.12.2007Mexico All-Stars19AFCA Division III All-Stars37
XXXVIII05.12.2009Mexico All-Stars42Central Methodist Eagles17
XXXIX10.12.2011ONEFA All-Stars14Division II/III All American Eagles28
XL14.12.2012ONEFA All-Stars26Division II/III All American Eagles49
XLI29.11.2014ONEFA All-Stars21Division II/III All American Eagles24
XLII05.12.2015ONEFA All-Stars17Division II/III All American Eagles14
XLIII09.12.2016ONEFA All-Stars27Division II/III All American Eagles19
International Bowl
XLIV09.12.2017ONEFA All-StarsEurope Warriors
Aztec Bowl (Mexico All-Stars v US College Team) 1947-Present [Reference: 1-3]

Report

The Tazon Azteca (Aztec Bowl) is the highlight of the Mexican American Football season, pitting Mexican & ONEFA College All-Stars against an American College All-Star (or sometimes just an American College or Miltary) Team.

It has been played since 147, and the Mexican Team has won 17 times out of 43 up to 2016, for a 17-26 Record.

In 2017 it bacame a game between ONEFA All-Stars and Europe Warriors, and in 2018 between ONEFA All_Stars (Public Universities) and CONADIEP All-Stars (Private Universities).

References

Websites

[1] Tackleo.com | Wayback Machine (2010) Historia de Tazon Azteca [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100121083247/http://www.tackleo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=96 [Accessed 9 February 2020]

[2] American Football International (2016) Aztec Bowl In Mexico Pits ONEFA All Stars And Team All America [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/aztec-bowl-mexico-pits-onefa-stars-team-america/ [Accessed 9 February 2020]

[3] American Football International (2016) Mexico’s ONEFA All Stars Defeat All American Eagles in Aztec Bowl XLIII [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/mexicos-onefa-stars-defeat-american-eagles-aztec-bowl-xliii/[Accessed 9 February 2020]

[4] American Football International (2016) Junior Europe Warriors set to play Aztec Bowl in Mexico [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/junior-europe-warriors-set-play-aztec-bowl-mexico/Accessed 9 February 2020]

[5] American Football International (2016) LIVESTREAM: Mexico – Tazon Azteca – ONEFA All Stars v. CONADEIP All Stars, Friday, Nov. 29, 7p, (8p ET, 2a Nov. 30, CET) [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/livestream-mexico-tazon-azteca-onefa-all-stars-v-conadeip-all-stars-friday-nov-29-7p-8p-et-2a-nov-30-cet/ Accessed 9 February 2020]

Images

[4] American Football International (2016) Aztec Bowl 2014 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Aztec-Bowl-2014-logo.jpg [Accessed 9 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

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GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2019

GAA Logo [3]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Heartland87011523314
*Mid-Atlantic8611924913
^Milwaukee8413107699
^Germany8206601104
Europe Harps800881590
Group B
*London109101964919
*New York97111626315
^Allentown96031189718
^NCGAAA10316561187
Pearse Og10217891035
Canada Hurling100010202110

Reference: [1]

Native Cup

DateHome TeamAway Team
Cup Semi-Finals
01.08.19Heartland1-3 (6)New York3-12 (21)
01.08.19Mid-Atlantic0-4 (4)London3-10 (19)
Cup Final
01.08.19New York4-10 (22)London2-6 (12)

Reference: [2]

Native Shield

DateHome TeamAway Team
Shield Semi-Finals
01.08.19Milwaukee5-9 (24)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
01.08.19Germany1-4 (7)Allentown4-9 (21)
Shield Final
01.08.19Milwaukee2-3 (9)Allentown1-10 (13)

Reference: [2]

Native Plate

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Final
01.08.19Europe Harps0-1 (1)Canada Hurling6-3 (21)
Plate Final
01.08.19Canada Hurling2-3 (9)Pearse Og3-6 (15)

Reference: [2]

Group A Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee4-6 (18)
29.07.19Germany1-1 (4)Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)
Round 2
29.07.19Milwaukee2-4 (10)Heartland6-5 (23)
29.07.19Mid-Atlantic4-4 (1)Europe Harps0-1 (1)
Round 3
29.07.19Heartland3-3 (12)Mid-Atlantic0-2 (2)
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Germany5-9 (24)
Round 4
30.07.19Germany0-1 (1)Heartland4-8 (20)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic3-0 (9)Milwaukee2-2 (8)
Round 5
30.07.19Milwaukee5-8 (23)Germany0-1 (1)
30.07.19Heartland8-7 (31)Europe Harps0-0 (0)
Round 6
30.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee3-10 (19)
30.07.19Gerany0-3 (3)Mid-Atlantic5-2 (17)
Round 7
30.07.19Milwaukee0-4 (4)Heartland2-11 (17)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic5-4 (19)Europe Harps0-3 (3)
Round 8
31.07.19Heartland1-6 (9)Mid-Atlantic2-5 (11)
31.07.19Europe Harps1-1 (4)Germany3-3 (12)
Round 9
31.07.19Germany1-2 (5)Heartland5-6 (21)
31.07.19Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)Milwaukee1-6 (9)
Round 10
31.07.19Milwaukee3-7 (16)Germany2-4 (10)
31.07.19Heartland3-10 (19)Europe Harps0-0 (0)

Reference: [2]

Group B Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19NCGAAA0-7 (7)Allentown2-10 (16)
29.07.19London3-3 (12)New York3-3 (12)
29.07.19Pearse Og1-7 (10)Canada Hurling0-0 (0)
Round 2
29.07.19Allentown3-5 (14)Pearse Og2-5 (11)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)London11-10 (43)
29.07.19NCGAAA1-5 (8)New York4-6 (18)
Round 3
29.07.19London4-7 (19)Allentown3-4 (13)
29.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)New York5-8 (23)
Round 4
30.07.19NCGAAA0-2 (2)London9-6 (33)
30.07.19Allentown2-6 (12)Canada Hurling1-2 (5)
30.07.19Pearse Og1-2 (5)New York5-7 (22)
Round 5
30.07.19Canada Hurling1-2 (5)NCGAAA3-5 (14)
30.07.19London2-7 (13)Pearse Og1-6 (9)
30.07.19Allentown2-4 (10)New York3-8 (17)
Round 6
30.07.19Pearse Og1-16 (19)Canada Hurling0-1 (1)
30.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)Allentown2-6 (12)
30.07.19London3-6 (15)New York0-9 (9)
Round 7
31.07.19Allentown4-4 (16)Pearse Og2-8 (14)
31.07.19Canada Hurling0-0 (0)London13-6 (45)
31.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)New York2-12 (18)
Round 8
31.07.19London2-10 (16)Allentown0-3 (3)
31.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-2 (8)
31.07.19Canada Hurling1-0 (3)New York5-8 (23)
Round 9
31.07.19NCGAAACCLondonW/O
31.07.19Allentown5-7 (22)Canada Hurling1-1 (4)
31.07.19Pearse Og0-5 (5)New York4-8 (20)
Round 10
31.07.19Canada HurlingCCNCGAAAW/O
31.07.19Allentown0-0New York0-0
31.07.19LondonW/OPearse OgCC

Reference: [2]

Note: W/O:Walkover Received / CC: Walkover Conceded.

Report

New York defeated London to take the GAA Hurling World Games Native Cup in 2019, with Allentown (Pennsylvania) triumphing over Milwaukee (Wisconsin), both United States, in the Native Shield.

The GAA World Games is the Provincial Championship for the world counties, and the Native Cup is for Clubs and Counties that play homegrown or Native players rather than Irish expats. In practice, it works as the Americas Championship, with the Irish Cup working as the World Championship (Europe, Australia, Asia and Middle East).

References

Websites

[1] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/tables [Accessed 16 August 2019]

[2] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/results [Accessed 16 August 2019]

Websites

[3] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne

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Softball Leinster Logo

Softball Leinster Premier Division 2020

Softball Leinster Logo 2012-Present [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLW/ORFRAPts
Batpak5410974722
Kegs6330658321
Dodder Dynamoes5320605519
Temple Bar Hippetys6150579417
Softball Leinster Premier Division Standings 2020 [Ref: 1]

Results

W/EWinning TeamRunners-Up
Week 1
21.07.2020Batpak34Temple Bar Hippetys17
21.07.2020Dodder Dynamoes21Kegs16
Week 2
28.07.2020Dodder Dynamoes8Batpak7
28.07.2020Kegs12Temple Bar Hippetys4
Week 3
04.08.2020Dynamoes19Kegs14
04.08.2020Batpak17Temple Bar Hippetys14
Week 4
11.08.2020Kegs10Dynamoes9
11.08.2020Batpak17Temple Bar Hippetys6
Week 5
25.08.2020DynamoespBatpakp
Week 6
01.09.2020Temple Bar Hippetys8Dynamoes3
01.09.2020Batpak22Kegs2
03.09.2020Temple Bar Hippetys8Kegs11
Softball Leinster Premier Division Results 2020 [Ref: 1-6]

Report

After a four month delay to the start of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak, the Softball Leinster Schedule was finally released in July [Ref: 3-4]. A reduced number of teams were able to sign up for a mini-season, with Batpak, Dodder Dynamoes, Kegs and Temple Bar Hippetys making up the Premier Division. [Ref: 2]

By the end of August Batpak and Dynamoes were both on 3-1 Records, with Kegs just one game back on 2-2.

Home Fields

TeamHome Field
BatpakSt. Anne’s Park, Raheny
DynamoesETB Sports Ground
KegsRingsend Park, Dublin- Irishtown Stadium End.
Temple Bar HippetysStannaway Park
Softball Leinster Premier Division Home Fields 2020 [References: 3-6]

References:

Images

[1] Softball Leinster Facebook (2017) Softball Leinster Logo [Internet] https://www.facebook.com/softballleinster/photos/a.139494852788793.30082.136509596420652/1063627193708883/?type=1&theater [Accessed 25 January 2017]

Websites

[2] Softball Leinster (2019) Premier League 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/table/premier-division-2020/ [Accessed][15 July 2020][25 July 2020][29 July 2020][9 August 2020][17 August 2020]30 August 2020][Last Accessed 17 September 2020]

[3] Softball Leinster(2020) Dodder Dynamoes [Internet] Available from : http://www.softballleinster.ie/team/dodder-softball-club/dodder-dynamoes/ [Accessed 30 August 2020][Last Accessed 17 September 2020]

[4] Softball Leinster(2020) Batpak [Internet] Available from : http://www.softballleinster.ie/team/batpak/ [Accessed 30 August 2020][Last Accessed 17 September 2020]

[5] Softball Leinster(2020) Kegs [Internet] Available from http://www.softballleinster.ie/team/kielys-kegs/kegs/: [Accessed 30 August 2020][Last Accessed 17 September 2020]

[6] Softball Leinster(2020) Temple Bar Hippetys [Internet] Available from : http://www.softballleinster.ie/team/stannaway-softball-club/temple-bar-hippetys-2/ [Accessed 30 August 2020][Last Accessed 17 September 2020]

[7] Softball Leinster (2019) Coronavirus [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/coronavirus/ [Last Accessed 15 July 2020]

[8] Softball Leinster (2019) Return to Play, COVID pre-season day [Internet] Available from: http://www.softballleinster.ie/return-to-play-covid-pre-season-day/ [Last Accessed 15 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Decy MaherAustin Purton, Rick Kelley, Kim Kelley, Conor Sayles, Marie Sayles, Sam & Robin Thompson, Lorna Rose Masterson, Sarah Jane Masterson, Paul Croke, Conor Columb, Lisa Columb, Tom Gallagher and Marlay 2020

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National Passball League (Brittania) 1988

Playoffs

DateHome Team Away Team
Semi-Finals
26.11.1988Chelmsford Buccaneers33Ealing Eagles18
26.11.1988Crawley Raiders38Humberside Tide6
Passball ’88 Final
04.12.1988Chelmsford BuccaneersCrawley Raiders
National Passball League Standings 1988 [Ref: compiled from 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 2
24.09.1988Chelmsford Buccaneers53Humberside Tide53
National Passball League Standings 1988 [Ref: 1]

References

Websites

[1] Anon. (1988) “Ealing spread wings” First Down. 1 October 1988. pg. 16

[2] Anon. (1988) “Buc Shot” First Down. 3 December 1988. pg. 16

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe

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National Passball League (Britannia) 1988-1993

NPL 1988

DateHome Team Away Team
Semi-Finals
26.11.1988Chelmsford Buccaneers33Ealing Eagles18
26.11.1988Crawley Raiders38Humberside Tide6
Passball ’88 Final
04.12.1988Chelmsford BuccaneersCrawley Raiders
National Passball League Standings 1988 [Ref: compiled from 15]

NPL 1991

PWLTPFPAPct
Eastern Conference
*Cannock Chase Giants6420.667
*Broncos6420.667
Cambridge7160.143
Southern Conference
*Thunderbolts66001.000
*London Gators6330.500
Exiles7160.143
National Passball League Standings 1991 [Ref: compiled from 1-8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
14.12.1991ThunderboltsWBroncosL
14.12.1991Cannock Chase GiantsLLondon GatorsW
Final
21.12.1991Thunderbolts41London Gators15
National Passball League Playoffs 1991 [Ref: 9-10]

NPL 1992

DateHome TeamAway Team
Wild-Card Playoff
1992Snappy Snap GatorsLeicester Broncos
Semi-Finals
29.11.1992St. Helens Cardinals29Cannock Chase Giants30
29.11.1992Thunderbolts41Snappy Snap Gators39
Passball ’92 Final
1992Thunderbolts/GatorsCannock Chase Giants
National Passball League Playoffs 1992 [Ref: 11-12]

NPL 1993

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
28.11.1993Cannock Chase Giants38Ealing Eagles22
28.11.1993Farnham Knights56St. Helens Cardinals24
Passball ’93 FinalPye Green Stadium
05.12.1993Cannock Chase Giants19Farnham Knights36
National Passball League Playoffs 1993 [Ref: 13-14]

References

[1] Anon. (1991) “Passball: Benny’s leg up” First Down. 17 October 1991. pg. 23

[2] Anon. (1991) “Passball Week 2 Results” First Down. 26 October 1991. pg. 23

[3] Anon. (1991) “Passball results” First Down. 2 November 1991. pg. 23

[4] Anon. (1991) “Passball results” First Down. 9 November 1991. pg. 23

[5] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 16 November 1991. pg. 23

[6] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 23 November 1991. pg. 23

[7] Anon. (1991) “Passball” First Down. 30 November 1991. pg. 23

[8] Anon. (1991) “Passball result” First Down. 7 December 1991. pg. 23

[9] Anon. (1991) “Passball ” First Down. 14 December 1991. pg. 23

[10] Anon. (1991) “Passball: Champ Ez gives ’em a Bolt jolt” First Down. 21 December 1991. pg. 23

[11] Anon. (1992) “Passball” First Down. 21 November 1992. pg. 19

[12] Anon. (1992) “Cannock’s Giant step” First Down. 5 December 1992. pg. 14

[13] Anon. (1993) “Chase take a Giant stride” First Down. 4 December 1993. pg. 20

[14] Anon. (1993) “Farnham are Pass Masters: Passball Final” First Down. 11 December 1993. pg.

[15] Anon. (1988) “Buc Shot” First Down. 3 December 1988. pg. 16

Acknowledgements

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Scottish American Football Capital Bowl 1986-1990

Finals 1986-1989

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1986Glasgow Lions16Edinburgh Blue Eagles12
1987Glasgow Lions18Edinburgh Blue Eagles0
1988Glasgow DiamondsWMusselburgh MagnumsL
1989Musselburgh Magnums 9Glasgow Diamonds 6
1990Glasgow Lions12Edinburgh Phoenix6
Scottish American Football Capital Bowl 1986-1989 [Ref: 1

Report

Glasgow Lions won the inaugural Capital Bowl in 1986, and repeated in 1987. They did not enter the next two years, which were won by Glasgow Diamonds and Musselburgh Magnums. In 1990, Glasgow Lions again won the bowl against an Edinburgh side, the Phoenix.

The Scottish American Football Capital Bowl was a weekend tournament played annually in preseason at Edinburgh’s Meadowbank Stadium. Over 4,000 fans turned up to watch the Final in 1986.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1989) “Grid iron: Lions roar” Aberdeen Evening Press. Monday, March 31, 1986. pg. 16

[2] Anon. (1989) “Grid iron: Lions roar” Aberdeen Evening Press. Monday, April 6, 1987. pg. 16

[3] James, Kevan (1988) “Oilers on starting grid” Aberdeen Press and Journal. Saturday, April 30, 1988. pg. 20

[4] Anon (1989) “Capital Success” Aberdeen Evening Press. Monday, May 1, 1989. pg. 16

[5] Clyne, Fraser (1989) “American Football” Aberdeen Evening Press. Saturday, May 13, 1989. pg. 10

[6] Anon (1989) “Grid iron” Aberdeen Press and Journal. Monday, May 1, 1989. pg. 18

[7] Clyne, Fraser (1989) “Oilers set for winning start” Aberdeen Press and Journal. Saturday, May 13, 1989. pg. 20

[8] Anon (1989) “Capital punishment for the Oilers” Aberdeen Evening Press. Monday, April 9, 1990. pg. 14

[9] Anon (1989) “Grid iron: Oilers crash to Edinburgh Phoenix” Aberdeen Press and Journal. Monday, April 9, 1990. pg. 18

Past Copies of the Aberdeen Evening Press and Aberdeen Press and Journal are available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ which is a subscription service.

Websites

[10] Britballnow.co.uk (2019) 1986 Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/results-section.html [Accessed 17 August 2019]

Websites

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Colm Murray

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Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Americano (FPFA) 2020

Federacao Portuguesa de Futebol Americano Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Sul
Cascais Crusaders3300100301.000
Lisboa Devils32108532.667
Lisboa Navigators303028101.000
Norte
Porto Mutts3300100331.000
Braga Warriors31204072.333
Paredes Lumberjacks303018103.000
FPFA Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Americano Standings [Ref: 2]

Note: Season Cancelled June 23 due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, and no team declared winner.

Results

DateHome Team Away Team
Week 1
02.02.2020Lisboa Navigators6Lisboa Devils28
02.02.2020Cascais Crusaders41Paredes Lumberjacks6
Week 2
09.02.2020Porto Mutts41Braga Warriors2
Week 3
15.02.2020Cascais Crusaders33Lisboa Navigators9
16.02.2020Paredes Lumberjacks0Lisboa Devils42
Week 4
22.02.2020Braga Warriors18Porto Mutts19
Week 5
29.02.2020Lisboa Devils15Cascais Crusaders26
Week 6
07.03.2020Lisboa Navigators13Porto Mutts40
08.03.2020Paredes Lumberjacks12Braga Warriors20
Week 7
14.02.2020Cascais CrusadersLisboa Devils
Week 8
21.03.2020Porto MuttsParedes Lumberjacks
21.03.2020Braga WarriorsLisboa Navigators
Week 9
04.04.2020Braga WarriorsParedes Lumberjacks
04.04.2020Lisboa NavigatorsCascais Crusaders
Week 10
14.04.2020Paredes LumberjacksPorto Mutts
18.04.2020Lisboa DevilsLisboa Navigators
Week 11
02.05.2020Lisboa DevilsBraga Warriors
02.05.2020Porto MuttsCascais Crusaders
FPFA Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Americano Results [Ref: 2]

Report

The 2020 Portuguese American Football League was cancelled on June 23, with no team declared winner, due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. At the time of cessation, after three rounds of matches, Cascais Crusaders were leading the Sul (South) Conference with a 3-0 (wins-Losses) record, and Porto Mutts were leading the Norte on 3-0 also.

References

Images

[1] Federacao Portuguesa de Futebol Americano Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, December 12, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/48184495_1215926928557890_4433979014956187648_n.png?_nc_cat=104&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=Obwj4T4dv0MAX_OHaHq&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6c0e69e56872bedf51986570cc947c97&oe=5F2CAEBF [Accessed 10 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Futebol Americano Brasil (2019) Campeonato Nacional 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://futebolamericanobrasil.com/campeonato-nacional-2019/ [Accessed 10 July 2020]

[3] Lisboa Navigators Facebook (2020) Post, June 23: “Federação Portuguesa de Futebol Americano-FPFA announced yesterday the cancellation of the 11th edition of the Portuguese Football League due to Covid-19 where no club comes out as winner.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Lisboa.Navigators/posts/3148789255159988 [Accessed 10 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan and Anthony Nardone.

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Irish Open Swimming Championships Women 400 LC M Medley Relay 2015-2017

2015

ClubTime
NCSA A4:11.48
NCSA D4:12.56
NCSA C4:13.68
NCSA B4:17.57
Ards4:30.42
Aer Lingus4:37.29
Limerick4:41.99
Trojan4:43.41
Glenalbyn4:47.97
SwordsDQ

2017

ClubTime
Ards4:27.97
Trojan4:28.12
Templeogue4:35.70
Kilkenny4:35.86
Athlone4:42.27
NAC4:44.87
Leander4:54.15
Glenalbyn4:54.84

References

Websites

[1] Galway Bay FM (2017) Swim Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://galwaybayfm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/SWIM-IRELAND.jpg [Accessed 8 December 2017]

[2] Swim Ireland (2015) Irish Open Swimming Championships 2015 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150925051538/http://www.swimireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2015/05/2015-irish-open-swimming-championships-results.pdf [Accessed 4 November 2017]

[3] Swim Ireland (2017) Irish Open Swimming Championships 2017 Page 12 [Internet] Available from: http://www.swimireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2017/04/iosc17-results.pdf [Accessed 27 October 2017]

Images

[4] Galway Bay FM (2017) Swim Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://galwaybayfm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/SWIM-IRELAND.jpg [Accessed 8 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney

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