Tag: American Football

All American Football League 2008

All American Football League Logo [References: 1]

Teams

All American Football League 2008

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
0Team Alabama0000.0000000
0Team Arkansas0000.0000000
0Team Florida0000.0000000
0Team Michigan0000.0000000
0Team Tennessee0000.0000000
0Team Texas0000.0000000

Home Stadiums

TeamStadium
Team AlabamaLegion Field, Birmingham, Alabama
Team ArkansasWar Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, Arkansas
Team FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida
Team MichiganFord Field, Detroit, Michigan
Team TennesseeNeyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
Team TexasRice Stadium, Houston, Texas
All American Football League 2008 Stadiums

Team Head Coaches and First Draft Pick

TeamHead CoachFirst Draft Pick
Team AlabamaMike Jones (former Frankfurt Galaxy, NFL Europa)Josh Sewell (Nebraska, C)
Team ArkansasRon Calgacgi
Team FloridaShane Matthews
Team MichiganTom Montes (former Assistant Coach of Detroit Lions, NFL)
Team TennesseeAndy Kelly
Team TexasJohn Jenkins (former University of Houston Coach)
All American Football League Coaches and First Draft Picks.

About the All American Football League 2008

The All American Football League was headquartered in Atlanta. Georgia and intended to start play in 2008 as a compliment to both the National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), playing by NCAA rules. It had six teams located in Major Stadiums, mostly in the South of the United States of America (Houston, Little Rock, Knoxville, Gainesville, Birmingham) with one team in the Midwest (Detroit, Michigan). Teams were named after the State they were located in but had no nicknames, instead being known as Team Alabama, Team Arkansas, Team Florida, Team Michigan, Team Tennessee and Team Texas.

The draft went ahead on January 26th 2008 as planned, with the opening game scheduled for April 2008, but on March 13th, 2008 the League gave a press release announcing the postponement of the start date until 2009. The arrival of the United Football League which played from 2009 to 2011 may have been the factor which ended the All American Football League before it started, as the AAFL never got off the ground.

References

[1] Angelfire (2008) aafllogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.angelfire.com/ia3/coltsnflrules/images/aafllogo.jpg [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[2] Angelfire (2008) All American Football League [Internet] Available from: https://www.angelfire.com/ia3/coltsnflrules/allamericanfootballleague.htm [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[3] AI (2008) All American Football League Draft Underway [Internet] Available from: https://www.al.com/spotnews/2008/01/all_american_football_league_d.html [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[4]AAFL Wayback Machine (2008) Teams [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080726171055/http://allamericanfootballleague.com/teams.php [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[5] AAFL Wayback Machine (2008) Press Release: AAFL Postpones Inaugural season until 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081029063130/http://www.allamericanfootballleague.com/2009SeasonPR.php [Accessed 20 October 2021]

Acknowledgents

Thanks to Martha Griffin

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Conf’Ouest Ouest Bowl I 1997

Conf’Ouest Map [References: 11]

Playoff Schedule

Conf'Ouest Ouest Bowl 1998

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
14 - 12

Angers Yankees vs Tours Pionniers

(Semi-Finals)
36 - 0

Nantes Dockers vs Les Herbiers Chouans

Match Day Final Ouest Bowl I 1998
(Final Ouest Bowl I 1998)
20 - 14

Angers Yankees vs Nantes Dockers

Match Day 3rd Place Playoff
(3rd Place Playoff)
44 - 6

Tours Pionniers vs Les Herbiers Chouans

Recap

Angers Yankees won the second Ouest Bowl in Brittany in 1998 defeating Nantes Dockers 20-14 in a close Final after eliminating Tours Pionniers 14-12 in the Semi-Finals. Tours Pionniers finished third after a 44-6 win over Les Herbiers Chouans.

References

[1] Conf’Ouest Wayback Machine (2001) [Ouest Bowl] Playoffs 1998 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010302233355/http://confouest.free.fr/tournoi.htm [Accessed 18 February 2019]

IMAGES

[11] Conference Ouest | Wayback Machine (2001) Conference Ouest Map [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010303153123im_/http://confouest.free.fr/images/ouest.gif [Accessed 18 April 2020]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Sean Douglas and Tim Leadingham

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LGFA I Liga Gallega de Futbol Americano Schedule 2012

LGFA Logo [References: 6]

Standings

LGFA I Liga Gallega de Futbol Americano 2012

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Santiago Black Ravens3001.00019650146W3
2Trasnos CFA1110.33390110-20T1
3San Francisco Teo1200.33350156-106L1
4Oviedo Madbulls0210.00084104-20T1

Schedule

Recap

Santiago Black Ravens were comfortable Champions of the first Liga Gallega de Futbol Americano (Galician American Football League) in 2012. Having defeated Oviedo Madbulls 28-19 they then destroyed Trasnos CFA 72-19 and put up ank unbelievable 96 points against San Francisco Teo in a 96-12 win to finish off the season. The League, despite being the 2012 season, was played early in 2013.

REFERENCES

WEBSITES

[1] AGFA (2012) I Liga Gallega de Futbol Americano [Internet] Available from: http://agfa.weebly.com/2012-i-lgfa.html [Accessed 22 January 2019]

IMAGES

[6] AGFA (2012) 8226016 [Internet] Available from: http://agfa.weebly.com/uploads/4/9/6/2/4962142/8226016.png?183 [Accessed 22 January 2019]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Roisin O’Callaghan.

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NoAFF Norges Amerikanske Idretters Forbund Amerikanske Fotball 1st Division Schedule 2000

Final Standings

NoAFF Norges Amerikanske Idretters Forbund Amerikanske Fotball 1st Division 2000

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
16001.00034426318W6
24200.66718215428W2
31500.16791252-161L2
41500.16760245-185L4

Playoff Schedule

NoAFF Norges Amerikanske Idretters Forbund Amerikanske Fotball 1st Division Playoffs 2000

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
1 - 0 #

Oslo Vikings vs Nidaros Domers

(Semi-Finals)
62 - 0

Eidsvoll 1814s vs Sandnes Oilers

Match Day National Championship
(National Championship)
68 - 20

Oslo Vikings vs Eidsvoll 1814s

Regular Season Schedule

NoAFF Norges Amerikanske Idretters Forbund Amerikanske Fotball 1st Division 2000

Recap

The Oslo Vikings were deserving Champions of the Norwegian American Football Federation’s 1st Division title in 2000 having won all six games handsomely and then triumphing 68-20 over Eidsvoll 1814s in the National Championship. The Vikings had received a walkover from Trondheim’s Nidaros Domers in the Semi-Finals while Eidsvoll 1814s despatched 2nd Division Champions Sandnes Oilers 62-0 in the other Semi-Final. V IF Trolls were the fourth team in the 1st Division, which like Nidaros had finished 1-5. Eidsvoll had finished 4-2. Oslo Vikings also took part in the Euroleague North alongside Stockholm Mean Machine (Sweden) and Aarhus Tigers (Denmark) in 2000.

About NoAFF 1st Division

The Norwegian American Football Federation’s 1st Division was the top level of American Football in Norway in 2000, featuring four teams. The teams were the same four teams as in 1999 and were to be the same four teams as in 2001, as there was no automatic promotion and relegation in place at the time.

References

[1] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2001) 2000 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://tnfj.com/Mag/s00standings.html [Accessed 12 July 2001][Broken Link][Available on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20020112005252/https://tnfj.com/Mag/s00/standings.html ][Accessed 14 October 2021]

[2] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2001) 2000 Results [Internet] Available from: https://tnfj.com/Mag/s00/results.html [Accessed 12 July 2001][Broken Link][Available on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20010105073800/https://tnfj.com/Mag/s00/results.html ][Accessed 14 October 2021]

[3] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2001) 2000 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20000919133910/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s00/playoffs.html [Accessed 15 October 2021]

[4] Oslo Vikings Wayback Machine (2003) vikings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021204224809im_/http://www.oslovikings.com/images/vikings.jpg [Accessed 14 October 2021]

[5] VIF Trolls Wayback Machine (2006) bannernfl [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060629121329im_/http://www.viftrolls.com/images/bannernfl.gif [Accessed 14 October 2021]

[6] Eidsvoll 1814s Wayback Machine (2000) toplogo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20000302224436im_/http://www.1814s.com/images/toplogo1.gif [Accessed 14 October 2021]

[7] Nidaros Domers Wayback Machine (2001) banner [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021215185856im_/http://www.stud.ntnu.no/studorg/domers/images/banner/banner.jpg  [Accessed 14 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Louise Wills (nee Kenny) and John Wills.

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LEXFA Lega Extrema de Football Americano Schedule 2021

LEXFA Logo [References: 1]

Standings

LEXFA Lega Extrema de Football Americano Division 1 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Carneros1001.00040634W1
2Supermans1001.00034925W1
3Ducks1001.00012210W1
4Aztecas ODA1001.00019127W1
5Black Thunder0000.0000000
5Cowboys0000.0000000
5Dragones Aztecas0000.0000000
5Jugosos0000.0000000
5Myrmidons0000.0000000
10Toritos Texcoco0100.0001219-7L1

LEXFA Lega Extrema de Football Americano Division 2 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Aztecas1001.00038632W1
2Jugosos1001.000261511W1
3Jokers0000.0000000
3Oklahoma0000.0000000
5Spartans ODA0100.0002631-5L1
6Zopilotes0100.000212-10L1
7Sooners0100.0001526-11L1
8Air Force0100.000934-25L1

LEXFA Lega Extrema de Football Americano Division 3 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Tigers Xtreme1001.00021138W1
2Pig Machine1001.00031265W1
3Black Demons0000.0000000
3Head Hunters0000.0000000
3Leones Coacalco0000.0000000
3Myrmidons0000.0000000
3Piratas0000.0000000
3Titanes0000.0000000
3Vikingos0000.0000000
3Zopilotes0000.0000000
11Mighty Ducks0100.0001321-8L1
12Peleadores0100.000640-34L1

LEXFA Lega Extrema de Football Americano Division 4 2021

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Panteras1001.00028262W1
2Comanches0000.0000000
2Delfines0000.0000000
2Jokers0000.0000000
2Peleadores0000.0000000
2Pig Machine0000.0000000
2Rhinos0000.0000000
2Sooners0000.0000000
2Titanes0000.0000000
2Vikingos0000.0000000
11Hellfish0100.0002628-2L1
12Chargers0100.000638-32L1

Schedule

Recap

In week 1 of the LEXFA Lega Extema de Football Americano Peleadores (Fighting Irish) who play in Division 3 lost 6-40 to Carneros of Division 1. Other Division 1 teams to win were Supermans (34-9 v Air Force), Ducks (12-2 v Zopilotes), and Aztecas ODA (19-12 v Toritos Texcoco). Aztecas CDMX (38-6 v Chargers) and Jugosos (26-15 v Sooners) won their opening games in Division 2. Tigers Xtreme (21-13 v Mighty Ducks) opened with a victory in Division 3 as did Pig Machine with a shock 31-26 triumph over Spartans ODA of Division 1. The only Division 4 team to win on the first weekend was Panteras with a 28-26 defeat of fellow Division 4 team Hellfish.

About LEXFA

LEXFA – Lega Extrema de Football Americano – is the biggest Arena / Indoor Football League in the World. It comprises four to five divisions of Arena Indoor Football teams in Mexico, with the Divisions based on level of play as in Soccer rather than Geographical as in American and Canadian Football.

Arena, also known as Indoor Football is an 8v8 version of American Football played in converted Ice Hockey rinks or other Arenas with a 50 yard field and two 8 yard endzones. Instead of having 4 downs (attempts) to reach 10 yards or the ball is turned over, Arena Indoor Football employs a five downs to score system of play, with three of those downs having to be passing plays.

Logo 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]

Schedule References

[2] LEXFA (2021) Back to the Football – Tabla de Posiciones Division 1 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/back-to-the-football/ [Accessed 12 October 2021]

[3] LEXFA (2021) Back to the Footall – Tabla de Posiciones [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/back-to-the-footall/ [Accessed 12 October 2021]

[4] LEXFA (2021) Back to the Football – Tabla de Posiciones Division 3 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/back-to-the-football-3/ [Accessed 12 October 2021]

[5] LEXFA (2021) Back to the Football – Tabla de Posiciones Division 4 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/back-to-the-football-4/  [Accessed 12 October 2021]

[6] LEXFA (2021) Jornada 01 – Back to the Football [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/calendar/jornada-01-back-to-the-football/ [Accessed 12 October 2021]

[7] LEXFA (2021) Jornada 02 – Back to the Football [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/calendar/jornada-2/ [Accessed 12 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Dr Jose A Santos

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FAFR Federation of American Football of Russia Astrakhan Junior Tournament Autumn 2007

FAFR Federation of American Football of Russia Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

FAFR Federation of American Football in Russia Astrakhan Junior Tournament Autumn 2007

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Moscow Wolves3001.000502030W3
2Moscow Dragons2100.667642638W1
3Moscow Patriots1200.3334860-12L1
4Astrakhan Gladiators0300.0002076-56L3

Schedule

FAFR Federation of American Football in Russia Astrakhan Junior Tournament Autumn 2007

Recap

Moscow Wolves repeated as Champions of the Federation of American Football of Russia Astrakhan Junior Tournament (14-16 years old) in Autumn 2007. The Wolves finished top of the four-team tournament having won all three games versus Moscow Patriots (22-8), Moscow Dragons (14-6), and hosts Astrakhan Gladiators (14-6).

ABOUT RUSSIAN AMERICAN FOOTBALL AND THE Astrakhan Junior Tournament

The Federation of American Football of Russia was formed in 1992, just immediately after the the end of the USSR and Communism. After that one season, the League took a long break, returning in 2002 after five seasons of a Commonwealth of Independent States League, six of a Moscow Federation of American Football Junior League and five years of Tournaments. The Astrakhan Junior Tournament was for players aged 14-16 and took place in Autumn, halfway through the regular season (The Junior Regular Season was split with half the year taking place before Christmas in Autumn and half after New Years Day in Spring).

REFERENCES

LOGOS

[1] League of American Football (2018) fafr_logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20161103012214im_/http://amfoot.ru/themes/img/fafr_logo.png?1 [Accessed 14 December 2020]

INTERNET ARCHIVE

[2] White Wolves Wayback Machine (2008) White Wolves  [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080505011157/http://www.whitewolves.ru/ ‘[Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Acccessed 11 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Vlad.

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Kazan Motors FARF Logo

ANO American Football for Everyone Non-Profit Organization Tatarstan Maturity Cup 2006

Kazan Motors FARF Logo
Kazan Motors Logo [References: 1]

Schedule

ANO American Football for Everyone Non-Profit Organization Tatarstan Maturity Cup 2006

Match Day Maturity Cup 2006
(Maturity Cup 2006)
36 - 0

Kazan Motors (Tat) vs Kazan Juniors (Tat)

ABOUT KAZAN MOTORS AND THE “AMERICAN FOOTBALL FOR EVERYONE” ORGANISATION Maturity Cup

At the end of May 2006 the first game of full-contact American Football was played in Kazan, Tatarstan between the Kazan Motors team and the Kazan Juniors team which the Kazan Motors (Adult) team won 36-0 with all six touchdowns coming from Sorokin Alexey.

At the end of June 2006 the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization “American Football for Everyone” (ANO) was organized, uniting all the different American Football teams in Kazan, Tatarstan: Children’s, Schools, Universities, Flag Football Teams and the Kazan Motors Adult team.

One of the Flag Football teams in the Kazan Domestic Flag Football League was called “The Beatles”, named after the Liverpool band with Paul McCartney – the band member with an Irish background.

LOGO REFERENCES

[1] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) 05 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070308004304im_/http://www.kazanmotors.com/img/05.jpg [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 10 October 2021 ]

SCHEDULE REFERENCES

[2] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) Index [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070307222903/http://www.kazanmotors.com/index.htm [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 11 October 2021 ]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Enda Fahy & Vlad

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Moscow-Kazan American Football Friendlies 2006

Friendly Standings

Moscow-Kazan American Football Friendlies 2006

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Moscow Black Storm (Rus)2001.00036036W2
20200.000036-36L2

Friendly Schedule

Moscow-Kazan American Football Friendlies 2006

ABOUT KAZAN MOTORS And the “American Football for Everyone” Organisation

Kazan Motors played two friendly matches with Moscow Black Storm from the Russian American Football League in 2006 which were both won by Moscow Black Storm and also organised a domestic Flag Football League in Kazan, Tatarstan in the Ural Mountains for Winter 2005-06.

At the end of June 2006 the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization “American Football for Everyone” (ANO) was organized, uniting all the different American Football teams in Kazan, Tatarstan: Children’s, Schools, Universities, Flag Football Teams and the Kazan Motors Adult team.

One of the Flag Football teams in the Kazan Domestic Flag Football League was called “The Beatles”, named after the Liverpool band with Paul McCartney – the band member with an Irish background.

LOGO REFERENCES

[1] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) 05 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070308004304im_/http://www.kazanmotors.com/img/05.jpg [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 10 October 2021 ]

SCHEDULE REFERENCES

[2] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) Index [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070307222903/http://www.kazanmotors.com/index.htm [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 11 October 2021 ]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Enda Fahy & Vlad

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Kazan Motors FARF Logo

Kazan Motors Tatarstan Domestic Flag Football League Schedule Winter 2005-06

Kazan Motors Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

Kazan Motors Domestic Flag Football League Winter 2005-06

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1The Beatles (Kazan)70122234108126W6
2Diesel (Kazan)4121421316449L1
3Bears (Kazan)2328114167-53L1
4Squirrels (Kazan)2517137168-31L1
5Cardinals (Kazan)1703144235-91L7

Note: Standings Calculated Automatically Based on Results. 3 Pts for Win, 1 Pt for Tie. 0 Pts for Loss.

Playoff Schedule

Kazan Motors Domestic Flag Football League Playoffs Winter 2005-06

Regular Season Schedule

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Recap

The Beatles (named after the band from Liverpool with the member with an Irish background, Paul McCartney) won the regular season title in the Kazan Motors Domestic Flag Football League in Tatarstan in the Ural Mountains Region of Russian Federation over Winter 2005-06. They were shocked in the Semi-Finals by Squirrels, despite having gone undefeated through the Regular Season. Diesel picked up the Championship after first defeating Bears in the Semi-Finals and then triumphing 48-33 versus Squirrels in the Final. Cardinals were the only other team in the League and failed to reach the Playoffs with a 1-7 record, although their only victory came against Finalists Squirrels.

About the Kazan Motors Domestic Flag Football League

Kazan Motors played in the Russian American Football League in 2005-06 and also organised a domestic Flag Football League in Kazan, Tatarstan in the Ural Mountains for Winter 2005-06.

Logo References

[1] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) 05 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070308004304im_/http://www.kazanmotors.com/img/05.jpg [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 10 October 2021 ]

Schedule References

[2] Kazan Motors Wayback Machine (2007) Zima [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070308004304/http://www.kazanmotors.com/zima.htm [Accessed 7 October 2021][Last Accessed 10 October 2021 ]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Enda Fahy.& Vlad

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CAAFA Central Asian American Football Association Challenge Games 2008

Standings

CAAFA Central Asian American Football Association 2008

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
1Almaty KIMEP Titans (Kaz)3001.000905238W3
2Bishkek BARS Leopards (Kyr)0300.0005290-38L3

Schedule

CAAFA Central Asian American Football Association 2008

Recap

After Tom Kelly, the intrepid American with the Irish name had set up the Central Asian American Football Association (CAAFA) in April 2002, Teams from Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan and Almaty in Kazakhstan played each other as well as American and World All-Star teams from players based in Central Asia. By 2008 Evangel University from USA had toured Central Asia playing teams from both countries and a second and third team had been set up in Bishkek.

The four-game Challenge Series in 2008 now included one game solely between two Bishkek teams (see CAAFA Bishkek Series for more details) and in Autumn 2008 a Bishkek 3-Team Tournament. The Almaty-Bishkek Challenge Series in 2008 went the Almaty KIMEP Titans way, winning all three games in the series.

REFERENCES

[1] American Football in Kyrgyzstan Wayback Machine (2008) History of American Football in Kyrgyzstan [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090207140139/http://af.kg/history/kr [Accessed 9 October 2021]

[2] American Football in Kyrgyzstan Wayback Machine (2008) Games [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090208034521/http://af.kg/games  [Accessed 9 October 2021]

[3] American Football in Kyrgyzstan Wayback Machine (2008) Barsy 34-0 Golden Eagles (October 26, Labor Reserves) [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090207140823/http://af.kg/news/26-10-08  [Accessed 9 October 2021]

[4] American Football in Kyrgyzstan Wayback Machine (2008) Golden Eagles 8 – 30 Kyrgyz National University (November 1)[Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090208034617/http://af.kg/news/01-11-08 [Accessed 9 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Gavin Coleman

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 October 2021

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