University of Limerick Vikings American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 2003

University of Limerick Vikings Logo [Reference: 1]

American Football Ireland 8v8 Senior Team 2003

Home Ground: UL Sports Grounds, Castleroy, Limerick City

Colours: Blue and Yellow

History: Formed in 1999 as a Flag Football Team, the University of Limerick Vikings were founder members of the reformed IAFL in 2001. In 2003 the Vikings briefly dropped down to Division 2, a 8v8 Development League in order to rebuild, posting an 0-3 Wins-Losses Record.

Career Record: (W-L-T): Total: 0-3-0.

Honours (As 8v8 team): None.

Home Ground: University of Limerick Sports Grounds

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPctPS W-L-TChampInt W-L-TChamp
2003IAFL D20-3-0.0000-0-0None0-0-0None
University of Limerick Vikings American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 2003 [Reference: 2]

2003 Results IAFL Division 2

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
527.04.2003HCork AdmiralsL24-38
2209.11.2003HCork AdmiralsL14-36
2323.11.2003ACork AdmiralsL9-26
University of Limerick Vikings 2003 Results IAFL Division 2 [Reference: 2]

References

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2017) UL Vikings 2007 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/vikingslogo1.jpg [Accessed 15 May 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2003) 2003 Results [Internet] Available from: www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2003results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]

Acknowledgements

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

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Belfast Bulls 2nds American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 2007

Belfast Bulls Logo

IAFL 8-Man Senior Team 2007

Home Ground: Cherryvale Playing Fields, Ravenhill Road, Belfast

Colours: Cardinal Red Jerseys / White Pants / White Helmets

Honours: IAFL Division 2 Winners 2003

All-Time Record: (W-L-T) 0-1-2 (Pct.) .500

History: The Belfast Bulls were formed in 2002 and after two seasons playing DV8 8-man Football became full members of the IAFL in 2004.

They also entered a DV8 tournament in 2007, where they drew with Carrickfergus Knights and Craigavon Cowboys, but lost to Belfast rivals, the Trojans

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPctPS W-L-TChampInt W-L-TChamp
2007DV8 Blitz0-1-2.3330-0-0None0-0-0None
Belfast Bulls 2nds Year-by-Year Record [ReferencE: ]

Results 2007 DV8 Blitz

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
216.09.2007ACarrickfergus Knights 2ndsT
216.09.2007NCraigavon CowboysT
216.09.2007NBelfast Trojans 2ndsL
Belfast Bulls 2nds Results 2007 [Reference: ]

References

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2008) Belfast Bulls Logo [Internet] Available from:
http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/bullslogoX.jpg [Accessed 1 December 2018]

Websites

[2] Belfast Telegraph (2007) September 19, 2007: “American Football: Craigavon Cowboys planning to earn their spurs in whole new ball game” [Internet] Available from: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/american-football-craigavon-cowboys-planning-to-earn-their-spurs-in-whole-new-ball-game-28063773.html [Accessed 10 November 2018]

Acknowledgements

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

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Dublin Tigers American Football Ireland Team 1998-1999

Piitsburgh Steelers Logo [Reference: 10]

IAFL Senior Team 1998-99

Home Ground: SportsLink, Furry Park, Swords Road, Turnapin Great, Santry, Dublin 9.

Colours: Black Jerseys/ Yellow Pants with Black Stripes/ Black Helmet with Yellow Stripes.

History: The last of the Dublin Teams formed in the nineties after the demise of the Celts and Tornadoes, the Tigers are notable for having been gifted the Pittsburgh Steelers kit after the NFL team played in Dublin. They competed in the Shamrock Bowl against the Carrickfergus Knights both seasons they played in the league, winning once. Played against Maranatha Baptist Bible College in 1998, losing 0-48, becoming one of the first Irish teams to play against aan American College team in the process.

Career Record (W-L-T): Total: 10-5-0; Regular Season 9-3-0; Post-Season 1-1-0; International 0-1-0

Honours: Shamrock Bowl XIV Winners 1999 (Beat Carrickfergus Knights 22-6), Runners-Up in Shamrock Bowl XIII (Lost to Carrickfergus Knights 14-22). AFAI Senior League Champions 1998.

Home Ground: Sportslink Park, Swords, Co. Dublin

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueRS W-L-TPctPS W-L-TChampInt W-L-TChamp
1998AFAI SL6-2-0.7500-1-0AFAI SL0-0-0None
1999AFAI SL3-1-0.7501-0-0SB XIV0-0-0None

1998 Results AFAI Senior League

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
226.04.98HCraigavon CowboysW18-6
310.05.98AGreystones RebelsW34-6
417.05.98HQueens University BroncosW52-6
Inter05.1998HMaranatha Baptist Bible CollegeL0-48
607.06.98ACarrickfergus KnightsT20-20
821.06.98ACraigavon CowboysW42-18
1019.07.98AQueens University BroncosW64-0
1126.07.98HCarrickfergus KnightsT26-26
1309.08.98HGreystones RebelsW36-24
SF16.08.98HCraigavon CowboysW30-0
SB XIII30.08.98ACarrickfergus KnightsL14-22

1999 Results AFAI Senior League

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
213.06.1999HCarrickfergus KnightsW14-0
427.06.1999HQueens University Belfast BroncosW66-0
530.06.1999ACarrickergus KnightL0-34
625.07.1999AQueens University Belfast BroncosW34-0
SB XIV15.08.1999NCarrickfergus KnightsW22-6

[4][5][6][7]

References

Newspapers

[1] Evening Herald (1999) “American Football” Evening Herald, Tuesday, January 5, 1999, pg. 91 [Irish Newspaper Archive: Available online at: https://archive.irishnewsarchive.com/Olive/APA/INA/Print.Article.aspx?mode=image&href=EHD%2F1999%2F01%2F05&id=Ar09100 [Accessed 21 August 2020][The Irish Newspaper Archive is a Subscription Service]

Websites

[2] Carrickfergus Knights (1998) Full 1998 Results and League Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.sugarcube.co.uk/knight/Full_1998_AFAI_Results_and.htm [Accessed 23 May 2000]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2018) Shamrock Bowl History [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/american-football/shamrock-bowl-history/ [Accessed 16 April 2018]

Newspapers

[3] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers roar. Evening Herald. Saturday, 21 August 1999, pg. 111.

[4] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers maul the Knights. Evening Herald. Saturday, 19 June 1999, pg. 27.

[5] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers roar!. Evening Herald. Saturday, 3 July 1999, pg. 25.

[6] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers spring into final. Evening Herald. Saturday, 31 July 1999, pg. 24.

[7] Anon. (1999) “Factfile and Greyhound Racing: American Football” Irish Independent. Wednesday, July 21, 1999. pg. 22. [Internet] Available from: the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/print/bl/0001715/19990721/257/0022 [Accessed 22 April 2020]

Internet Archive

[8] Carrickfergus Knights | Wayback Machine (1999) News [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990824010758/http://www.sugarcube.co.uk/knight/ [Accessed 23 March 1999]

Images

[9] Irish American Football association () History: Tigers v Broncos (1998) Photo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/images/teamphotos/hist8.gif [Accessed 18 November 2018]

Images

[10] Home Depot (2020) yellow-applied-icon-wall-decals-nfop2601-64_1000 [Internet] Available from: https://images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/a8b39686-51d9-495c-b736-76f56576fc5a/svn/yellow-applied-icon-wall-decals-nfop2601-64_1000.jpg [Accessed 25 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

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

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Limerick Patriots American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 1993

American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 1993

Home Ground: Limerick

Colours: Green Helmet with Black Stripe, Brown Jerseys, Green Pants with Black Stripe.

History: One of many Limerick teams in the late 1980s and early 1990s which may not have ever played a match. Were scheduled to take part in the DV8 Development Mini-League in 1993, but pulled out of a fixture with Ardee Falcons which was due to take place in Westport, Co. Mayo on Independence Day 1993 (4th July). It is unknown if they played any matches that year.

Career Record: Unknown.

References

Newspapers

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1993) “US Football” Evening Herald. Thursday, July 8, 1993. pg. 65.

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1993) “Dave happy tackling life head on!” Evening Herald. Thursday, July 1, 1993. pg. 59.

[3] Naughton, Lindie (1993) “US Football” Evening Herald. Friday, June 18, 1993. pg. 129.

[4] Anon. (1993) “Grid iron men in Ardee of all places” Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal Friday, 16 July 1993, pg. 35.

Social Media

[5] Eirball Facebook (2020) Post, June 6, 2020″Poster of Irish American Football Teams Colours 1985-1999. Given to me by Cillian Smith (IAFL Commissioner) around 1999.”: [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2492486594397028&id=2226857640959926 [Accessed 25 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cathal Gallagher.

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Belfast Bulls American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 2002-2003

Belfast Bulls Logo [Reference: ]

American Football Ireland Senior Team 2002-2003

Home Ground: Cherryvale Playing Fields, Ravenhill Road, Belfast

Colours: Cardinal Red Jerseys / White Pants / White Helmets

Honours: IAFL Division 2 Winners 2003

All-Time Record: (W-L-T) 3-2-0 (Pct.) .600

History: The Belfast Bulls were formed in 2002 and after two seasons playing DV8 8v8 Football became full members of the IAFL in 2004. Their record in 2002 is unknown. They won the IAFL Division 2 (DV8) League title in 2003, beating Dublin Dragons and Craigavon Cowboys (twice).

Home Venue Map, Cherryvale Playing Grounds, Belfast

Results 2002 IAFL Division 2

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore

[4]

Results 2003 IAFL Division 2

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
711.05.03ADublin DragonsW34-12
1008.06.03HCraigavon CowboysW14-12
1603.08.03ACraigavon CowboysW18-12
1817.08.03HCarrickfergus KnightsL0-30
2031.08.03ADublin RebelsL0-22
Belfast Bullls Results 2003 IAFL Division 2 [Reference: 2]

[1]

References

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2008) Belfast Bulls Logo [Internet] Available from:
http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/bullslogoX.jpg [Accessed 1 December 2018]

Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2003) 2003 Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2003results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]

[2] Belfast Telegraph (2007) September 19, 2007: “American Football: Craigavon Cowboys planning to earn their spurs in whole new ball game” [Internet] Available from: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/american-football-craigavon-cowboys-planning-to-earn-their-spurs-in-whole-new-ball-game-28063773.html [Accessed 10 November 2018]

Acknowledgements

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

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Tallaght Outlaws 2nds American Football Ireland 8v8 Team 2007

Tallaght Outlaws Logo [Reference: 1]

American Fotball Ireland 8v8 Senior Team 2007

Home Ground: Tallaght RFC Pitches at National Basketball Arena, Tymon, Dublin 24

Colours: Teal Jerseys with White Trim / White Pants / Silver Helmets

History: 2nds team of the Tallaght Outlaws which played in a blitz in Edenderry in 2007. No results known, just thet their last match against Cork Admirals 2nds was cancelled due to a torrential downpour.

[Reference: 2-4]

Home Ground: NBA Pitches, Tymon Park, Dublin 24

Year-by-Year Record

YearLeagueBlitz W-L-TChpInt W-L-TChp
2007DV8 Blitz?-?-?None0-0-0None
Tallaght Outlaws 2nds American Football Ireland 8v8 Team Recird 2007 [Reference: compiled from 2-3

2007 Results DV8 Blitz

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
202.09.2007NCork Admirals 2ndsc-c
Tallaght Outlaws 2nds 2007 Results DV8 Blitz [Reference: 2-3]

Reference

Images

[1] Tallaght Outlaws – Wayback Machine (2007) Tallaght Outlaws – Logo [Internet] Available from: Ahttp://web.archive.org/web/20070312123103im_/http://www.tallaghtoutlaws.com:80/forum/templates/subSilver/images/logo_phpBB.gif [Accessed 6 July 2018]

Internet Archive

[2] Irish American Football League | Wayback Machine (2007) Home | Edenderry 8’s Tournament [Internet[ Available from:http://web.archive.org/web/20070930042409/http://www.iafl.info/ [Accessed 27 March 2019]

[3] Cork Admirals E-Teamz | Wayback Machine (2008) Cork Admirals News [Internet] Available from:  https://web.archive.org/web/20080528050853/http://www.eteamz.com/corkadmirals/news/index.cfm?cat=270129 [Accessed 6 June 2020]

[4] Wayback Machine – Tallaght Outlaws (2008) Latest News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071114134039/http://www.tallaghtoutlaws.com [Accessed 15 October 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tim Leadingham, Tallaght Outlaws & Fiona Corrigan

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Edenderry Soldiers American Foootball Ireland 8v8 Team 2007-2008

Edenderry Soldiers Logo

IAFL Senior 8-Man Team 2008-2009

Home Ground: Edenderry FC, Edenderry, Co. Offaly

Colours:

Honours: None

Career Record: (Total): 0-6-0 (Regular Season): 0-6-0

History: 8-Man team that grew out of the Schools Flag Football Program in the Midlands.

They hosted a DV8 Blitz in Edenderry in 2007, then competed in the DV8 Development League in 2008, where they lost all their matches before merging with the Mullingar Archers as the Midlands Soldiers.

They disbanded and after many seasons where players grew tired of travelling to Dublin to play, they reformed as the South Kildare Soldiers.

Home Ground: Edenderry FC, Edenderry, Co. Offaly

Results 2007 DV8 Blitz

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
202.09.2007HCork AdmiralsL0-28
Edenederry Soldiers Results 2007 DV8 Blitz [Reference: 2-3]

Results 2008 DV8 Development League

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
109.03.08ACraigavon CowboysL0-67
320.03.08ACork Admirals 2ndsL0-22
719.04.08ADublin DragonsL6-34
828.04.08HDublin Rebels 2ndsL0-65
1225.05.08HDublin DragonsL20-60
1606.07.08HCork Admirals 2ndsL0-34
Edenederry Soldiers Results 2007 DV8 Blitz [Reference: 4-5]

References

Images

[1] Irish American Football association (2007) Edenderry Soldiers Logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071030225148im_/http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/edenderrylogo.jpg [Accessed 27 March 2019]

Internet Archive

[2] Irish American Football League | Wayback Machine (2007) Home | Edenderry 8’s Tournament [Internet[ Available from:http://web.archive.org/web/20070930042409/http://www.iafl.info/ [Accessed 27 March 2019]

[3] Cork Admirals E-Teamz | Wayback Machine (2008) Cork Admirals News [Internet] Available from:  https://web.archive.org/web/20080528050853/http://www.eteamz.com/corkadmirals/news/index.cfm?cat=270129 [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[4] Irish American Football Association (2008) 2008 Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2008results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]

[5] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2008) Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081023215441/http://www.americanfootball.ie/ [Accessed 25 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Colm Kincaid.

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Softball Ulster League 2020

Softball Ulster Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PWLFFRFRAGBPts
Belfast Brawlers880022084040
Belfast Cubs8530182121331
Aces8440135129428
Belfast Sliders8350118134525
Bangor Bucs808066253816
Softball Ulster League Standings 2020 [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Weeks 1-6
2020Bangor Bucs9Belfast Sliders24
2020Bangor Bucs5Aces20
2020Belfast Cubs36Bangor Bucs10
2020Belfast Sliders23Bangor Bucs9
2020Belfast Sliders16Belfast Cubs10
2020Belfast Sliders9Belfast Brawlers20
2020Belfast Sliders10Aces25
2020Belfast Brawlers53Bangor Bucs3
2020Belfast Brawlers13Aces9
2020Aces16Bangor Bucs6
2020Aces14Belfast Cubs25
2020Aces19Belfast Sliders14
Week 7
30.08.2020Bangor Bucs9Belfast Cubs36
30.08.2020Belfast Cubs10Belfast Brawlers14
Week 8
06.09.2020Bangor Bucs14Belfast Brawlers45
06.09.2020Belfast Cubs13Belfast Sliders15
06.09.2020Belfast Cubs22Aces21
06.09.2020Belfast Brawlers19Belfast Sliders7
Week 9
13.09.2020Belfast Brawlers22Belfast Cubs20
Softball Ulster League Results 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

The Softball Ulster 2019 season was down to 5 teams from 6 in 2019, following the loss of the Belfast Angels.

At a little over halfway, the Aces led with a 4-2 Wins-Losses record, however both the Belfast Brawlers and Belfast Cubs had better records, standing at 3-0 each, putting them minus 0.5 games behind in the standings (i.e. 0.5 games ahead). Belfast Sliders were on 2-4 and Bangor Bucs on 0-6.

By the end of the season the Brawlers had finished out with five more wins, including two close crucial ones against the Cubs (14-10 and 22-20). In a tight race for second the Cubs finished on 5-3, the Aces 4-4 and the Belfast Sliders 3-5.

It was the Brawlers fifth Softball Ulster League Pennant in a row. The Belfast Sliders were the last other team to win it in 2015.

Belfast Brawlers 2017 Team Photo [References: 3]

Images:

[1] Twitter Softball Ulster Account (2017) Softball Ulster Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/606817177379958785/E6QIL96s.png [Accessed 27 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Softball Ulster (2020) Softball Ulster Standings (2020) [Internet] Available from: https://softballulster.com/table/league-standings-2020-2/ [Accessed 24 August 2020][Last Accessed 18 September 2020]

Images

[3] Softball Ulster (2017) Brawlers-1024×795 [Internet] Available from:https://softballulster.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Brawlers-1024×795.jpg [Accessed 18 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Andrew Craven, Belfast Sliders

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Northern Ireland Volleyball Association Men’s Division 1 League 2000-2010

Northern Ireland Volleyball Banner 2010 [Reference: 1]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2000-01

PMFMLSFSAPts
Aztecs Portadown87122
Ards Lizards85318
Aztecs Lurgan85318
Olympia 183514
Aztecs Craigavon8088
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2000-01 [Reference: 2]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2002-03

PMFMLSDPts
UUJ121112633
Queens121112533
Civil Service1275821
Aztecs1266118
Ards Lizards1248-712
Olympia1239-159
Derry12012-360
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2002-03 [Reference: 3]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2005-06

PMFMLSFSAPts
Ards Lizards1082261226
Craigavon Aztecs1073241424
Queens University Belfast1064221522
University of Ulster at Jordanstown1055211820
Ballymoney102892414
Portadown Aztecs102862514
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2005-06 [Reference: 4]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2006-07

PMFMLSFSAPts
Queens University Belfast109127627
North Down VC1073241124
Craigavon Aztecs1064231822
Civil Service1055172120
University of Ulster at Jordanstown 1028112514
Ballymoney101982912
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2006-07 [Reference: 5]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2007-08

PMFMLSFSAPts
Civil Service14131411040
Craigavon Aztecs14122382238
Aztecs Old Boys1367272725
University of Ulster at Jordanstown1358222723
Ballymoney15411253723
North Down VC15213114119
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2007-08 [Reference: 6]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2008-09

PMFMLSFSAPts
North Down VC14131401340
Craigavon Aztecs14104321834
Civil Service1495341932
Advantage Queens1082251126
Ballymoney1257202422
Olympia13112123615
Ulster Elks1211163514
Aztecs Old Boys #####927112413
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2008-09 [Reference: 7]

NIVB Men’s Division 1 League 2009-10

PMFMLSFSAPts
Ballymoney1192271229
North Down1073241524
Aztecs Old Boys1064211422
Civil Service1055181920
Aztecs Pumas1028132414
Ulster Elks91852411
NIVB Men’s Division 1 League Standings 2009-10 [Reference: 8]

Report

Aztecs Portadown (2000-01), UUJ (2002-03), Ards Lizards (2005-06), Queens University Belfast (2006-07), Civil Service (2007-08), North Down VC (2008-09) and Ballymoney (2009-10) were among the Champions of the Northern Ireland Volleyball Association’s Men’s Division 1 League during the 2000s.

References

Images

[1] Northern Ireland Volleyball | Wayback Machine(2010) NIVB-top-banner-relaunch [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100730060043im_/http://nivb.com/new_images/NIVB-top-banner-relaunch.jpg [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Internet Archives

[2] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2002) NOVA Men’s League 2000-2001 [League Tables & Results][NIVA Men 2000-2001] [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20020802082631/http://www.nivb.co.uk/ [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[3] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2003) NOVA Men’s League 2002-2003 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20030824012940/http://www.nivb.co.uk/results.htm [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[4] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2006) NOVA Men’s Division 1 League 2005-2006 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20060623030033/http://www.nivb.com/fixtures.php [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[5] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2017) NOVA Men’s Division 1 League 2006-2007 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20070503102906/http://www.nivb.com/fixtures.php [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[6] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2017) NOVA Men’s Division 1 League 2007-2008 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20080515115046/http://www.nivb.com/fixtures.php [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[7] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2017) NOVA Men’s Division 1 League 2008-2009 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20090515101228/http://nivb.com/fixtures.php [Accessed 9 May 2019]

[8] Northern Ireland Volleyball Association | Wayback Machine (2017) NOVA Men’s Division 1 League 2009-2010 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100730060043/http://nivb.com/fixtures.php [Accessed 9 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall Brennan.

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Georgian Lelo Federation Samegrelo Region Championship 2016

Georgian Lelo Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
13.08.2016Poti6Senaki2
13.08.2016Khobi6Zugdidi5 aet
3rd Place
13.08.2016Zugdudi6Senaki3
Final
13.08.2016Poti7Khobi3
Georgian Lelo Federation Samegrelo Region Championship 2016 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

Poti won the first Lelo Championship of the Samegrelo Region of Georgia in 2016, triumphing 7-3 in the Final against Khobi. The Championship was the first in the region and featured 8 teams, with the tournament played in astraight knockout format.

Lelo, also known as Lelo Burti, is the traditional ball game of Georgia, a small republic in the Caucusus Mountains between Europe and Asia near Turkey and Russia that is newly independent. Lelo is possibly why Rugby Union is so popular in Georgia, and is their Native Sport, currently undergoing a revival. [Reference: 2-3]

The Poti Lelo team receiving their Trophy and Medals [Reference: 4]

References

Images

[1] Lelo Burti (2016) Logo_ [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160923010826im_/http://lelo.comyr.com/images/Logo_.jpg [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Internet Archives

[2] Lelo Burti (2014)Index [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160914183050/http://lelo.comyr.com/index.htm [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Online Reference Websites

[3] Google Translate (2020) [Internet] Available from: https://www.google.com/search?q=google+translate&rlz=1C1CHBF_enIE835IE835&oq=google+translate&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j0l5j69i64.5275j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Images

[4] Lelo Burti (2014) 2016_XOBI_03 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160923011034im_/http://lelo.comyr.com/images/2016_XOBI_03.jpg  [Accessed 24 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 August 2020

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