Professional Spring Football League 1993

Professional Spring Football League Logo [Ref: 3]

Teams

TeamHome Venue
Eastern Conference
Carolina CougarsWilliams-Brice, Columbia, South Carlolina (72,000)
Miami TribeOrange Bowl (75,500)
New England BlitzHoly Cross Stadium, Worcester, Massachusetts (25,000)
Tampa Bay OutlawsTampa Stadium (72,126)
Washington MaraudersRFK Stadium, Washington DC (55,683)
Western Conference
Arkansas MinersWar Memorial Stadium, Little Rock (53,250)
Nevada AcesSilver Bowl, Las Vegas (32,500)
New Mexico RattlesnakesLobo Field, Albuquerque (30,646)
Oregon Lightning BoltsCivic Stadium, Portland (31,000)
Utah PioneersRice Stadium, Salt Lake City (35,000)
Professional Spring Football League 1993 Teams & Venues [Reference: 2]

About

The Professional Spring Football League was founded in November 1992, and set about replacing the World League of American Football (1991-1992) – the defunct National Football League Development League. It set a $2 Million salary cap for each team, with players to be paid $40,000 a season. Teams would have needed to have averaged 20,000 fans per game to break even.

It had no Media Coveragem Television deals or Radio Coverage in line for its first season, and originally planned a 10-team 16-game schedule, only for one of the teams, Miami Tribe to pull out before the season started. Rosters were cut to 60 players, to be set at 43 active players by the Season Start, and franchise fees were set at $250,000. February 29, 1993 was to be the Leagues Opening Game, but the League folded 10 days before the start of the season.

The American Football League of Europe replaced the PSFL & WLAF as the AAA League other than the Arena Football League in 1994, and would last 2 seasons, before the NFL brought back the WLAF as a 6-team Europe-only League in 1995 (From 1991 to 1992 it had been a 10 team League like the proposed PSFL – with 3 Teams in Europe, 1 in Canada and 6 in USA).

References

[1] Remember the PSFL (2019) History [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/rememberthepsfl/history [Accessed 31 December 2019]

[2] Remember the PSFL (2019) Teams [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/rememberthepsfl/teams [Accessed 31 December 2019]

Images

[3] Wikipedia (2020) Professional Spring Football League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0a/Psflclr.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Ann Hanley, Gabriel McCloyne, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Gerry Tully.

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United States Football League Postseason Exhibition Game in London 1984

United States Football League Logo [Reference: 4]

Result

DateHome TeamAway Team
21.07.1984Tampa Bay Bandits21Philadelphia Stars24
USFL Postseason Exhibition Game in London 1984 [Reference: 1]

Report

The United States Football League played a Postseason Exhibition game in London, England, on 21 July 1984, only a week after the Philadelphia Stars were crowned Champions. The Stars and the Bandits played an entertaining game for 21,000 English fans, with many of the starters rested after a long season, with fans only getting a glimpse of the Philadelphia outstanding Running Back, Kevin Bryant.

This offered lesser known players an opportunity to stake a claim on the following seasons starting lineup, and Tom Riordan, was one such player, completing 18 of 26 passes for 201 yards, 3 touchdowns, and only one interception.

Stars’ safety Scott Warner intercepted Jimmy Jordan’s pass in the endzone with 12 seconds remaining, to preserve the Stars 24-21 victory. It was a fitting climax to an entertaining game. [2]

About the USFL

The USFL was the “Outlaw League” setting up as a Major League Rival to the NFL, although playing a Spring-Summer Schedule rather than Fall-Winter. The infamous US President Donald Trump owned the New Jersey Generals in the USFL. It was spectacularly popular in terms of bums-on-seats but was kept off the airwaves by the collusion of the NFL with the 3 Major TV Networks, as was proven in the subsequent Anti-Trust Trial. The League failed financially as a result:

See the USFL websites in the References Links for more info.

References

Websites

[1] USFL Site (2019) 1984 USFL Season [Internet] Available from: http://www.usflsite.com/1984season.php [Accessed 31 December 2019]

[2] USFL Site (2019) Tampa Bay Bandits 21 at Philadelphia Stars 21 Game Report [Internet] Available from: http://www.usflsite.com/usflgame.php?game_id=304 [Accessed 31 December 2019]

[3] Remember the USFL (2019) Home [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/remembertheusfl/ [Accessed 31 December 2019]

Images

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jillian Glynn, Fiona Corrigan, Niamh Hughes, Jim Naughton, John Malone, Kevin Smyth, Ian Collins, Ian Clarke, Tony Meenaghan, Brian Bird.

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Proposed American Football League in USSR 1979

In 1979 American Promoter Tom Kelly, proposed to introduce American Football to the USSR, begiinning with a demonstration match involving Professional American teams and following this the creation of a dozen or two dozen teams in the Soviet Union. The State Functionaries, however, did not approve of the plan, and it was not until 1989, with the Glasnost Era, that the first matches were played, with a demonstration match by two College teams, the “Stars” and the “Bummers”. [1]

The first Russian American Football Championship then took place in 1992, however due to insufficent numbers as well as presumably the large distances involved in a National League, it was not until 2002 that it was again played, and has been played since. [2]

Billboard Advertising the first American Football Game in Russia 1989 [Reference: 3]

References

Internet Archive

[1] American Football (Russia) (2017) History in Russia [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ru/Hist_RUS.php [Accessed 24 December 2017]

[2] American Football League (Russia) | Wayback Machine (2018) American Football League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20181216083344/http://laf.amfoot.ru/?r=competition/about&comp=101 [Accessed 31 December 2019]

Images

[3] American Football (Russia) (2017) History in Russia | Billboard Advertising First College Game in Russia 1989 [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ru/History/pics/billboard-1989-400×600.jpg[Accessed 24 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Robert Gorby & Enda Fahy.

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Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Scandinavian & Baltic National League Final Tables 2019

Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Logo [Reference: 2]

Estonia 2019

PWDLFAPts
Flora (C)3629341102190
FCI362466983278
Kalju3622113793477
Paide362358783074
Tammeka3614715576249
Trans3613914574948
Tulevik367722357528
Kalev366624298924
Kuressaare366525248723
Maardu (R)3645273011817
Estonia Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 1]

Faroe Islands

PWDLFAPts
KI (C)272133621966
B36272034532363
NSI271836653157
HB271566622851
Vikingur271638513551
Skala2712114383237
AB276318326621
TB275418205719
EB/Streymur275319256318
IF27132327816
Faroe Islands Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 1]

Finland 2019

PWDLFAPts
Championship Group
KuPS (C)271584462453
Inter271539422948
Honka271458412947
Ilves271386342547
HJK279108332937
Mariehamn279513313432
Relegation Group
HIFK271098373439
Lahti27999293636
SJK277911182930
RoPS278613233530
KPV (RP)277416324725
VPS (RP)2731014304519
Fin;and Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 1]

Note: VPS Relegated after losing Relegation/Promotion Playoff.

Latvia 2019

PWDLFAPts
Riga FC (C)322066592166
RFS321787553259
Ventspils3212119474347
Valmiera32121010373446
Spartaks3213514496444
Liepaja3211615414339
Jelgava3291112343738
Daugavpils328717275031
Metta (RP)326818356026
Latvia Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 1]

Note: Metta stay in Top Division after winning Promotion/Relegation Playoff.

Lithuania 2019

PWDLFAPts
Championship Group
Suduva (C)332904952487
Zalgiris332427792974
Riteriai3316710573655
Kauno3316512544553
Panevezys3310716496337
Atlantas337521307826
Lithuania Soccer Chamionship Group 2019 [Reference: 2]

Note: After the 28-Round, 8-Team Regular Season, the Top 6 went forward to the Championship Group, where they played a further 5 games. Bottom team Strumbras were automatically relegated. Second Last team Polanga were also relegated after losing Promotion/Relegation Playoff.

Norway 2019

PWDLFAPts
Molde (C)302154723168
Bodo/Glimt301596644454
Rosenborg3014106534152
Odd301578454052
Viking301389554247
Kristianstad3011811414141
Haugesund309138443740
Stabaek30101010383640
Brann30101010323740
Valerenga3081012394434
Stromgodset308814415432
Sarpisborg3051510304030
Mjondalen3061212385230
Lillestrom (RP)307914324730
Tromso (R)308616395830
Ranheim307617365527
Norway Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 2]

Sweden 2019

PWDLFAPts
Djurgarden (C)302064531966
Malmo301983561665
Hammarby302055753865
AIK301956472462
Norrkoping301695542657
Hacken301479442949
IFK Gothenburg301398463148
Elfsborg3011109444543
Orebro309615405633
Helsingborg308616294930
Sirius308517345129
Ostersund3051015345125
Falkenburg306717256225
Kalmar (RP)3041115224723
Sundsvall (R)304818315020
Eskilstuna (R)304818235520
Sweden Final Soccer Table 2019 [Reference: 1]

Note: Kalmar stay in Top Division after winning Promotion/Relegation Playoff.

Key to Final Tables

(C) Champions, (RP) Relegation Playoff, (R) Relegated

References

Sources/Magazines

[1] Anon. (2019) “World Service: Club football – Europe World Soccer December 2019. pg. 78.

[2] Anon. (2019) “World Service: Club football – Europe World Soccer January 2020. pg. 81.

Images

[3] Pinterest (2019) UEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f6/c4/ae/f6c4ae32d00050ac7826d3d9b5d8ef87.png [Accessed 26 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui

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Asian Football Confederation AFC Cup 2019

Asian Football Confederation Logo [Reference: 2]

AFC Cup ASEAN Zone 2019

Team 1Team 21st Leg2nd LegAgg
Semi-Finals18/19.06.201925/26.06.2019
Binh Duong (Vie)PSM (Ins)1-01-22-2 *
Ceres-Negros (Phi)Ha Noi (Vie)1-11-22-3
Final31.07.201907.08.2019
Binh Duong (Vie)Ha Noi (Vie)0-10-10-2
AFC Cup ASEAN Zone Results 2019 [Reference: 1]

*Binh Duong won on Away Goals Rule.

West Asia Zone

Team 1Team 21st Leg2nd LegAgg
Semi-Finals17/18.06.201924/25.06.2019
Al Jaish (Syr)Al Jazeera (Jor)3-00-43-4
Al Wahdat (Jor) Al Ahed (Leb)0-10-00-1
Final24.09.201901.10.2019
Al Jazeera (Jor)Al Ahed (Leb)0-00-10-1
AFC Cup West Asia Zone Results 2019 [Reference: 1]

Inter-Zone Playoffs

Team 1Team 21st Leg2nd LegAgg
Semi-Finals20/21.08.201927/28.08.2019
Abahani Dhaka (Ban)April 25 (NKo)4-30-24-5
Ha Noi (Vie)Altyn Asyr (Tkm)3-22-25-4
Final25.09.201902.10.2019
Ha Noi (Vie)April 25 (NKo)2-20-02-2 *
AFC Cup Inter-Zone Playoffs Results 2019 [Reference: 1]

*April 25 won on Away Goals Rule

Final

04.11.2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
April 25 (NKo)0
Al Ahed (Leb) 1(Yakubu, 25)
HT: 0-0 Attendance: 500
AFC Cup Final Result & Scorers 2019 [Reference: 1]

About

The AFC Cup is the 2nd Level Continental Championship of the Asian Football Confederation (Soccer), and is therefore the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League. It is divided into Eastern & Western Zones with the Winners meeting in Inter-Zone Playoffs culminating in a Final played at a neutral ground (The previous rounds are Home & Away over two legs.

References

Sources/Magazines

[1] Anon. (2019) “World Service: Club football – Asia.” World Soccer December 2019. pg. 78.

Images

[2] Law in Sport (2019) Asian Football Confederation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://d3qfk7u7s63iel.cloudfront.net/media/zoo/images/Asian_Football_Confederation_Logo_698162ede6cd78fe6f85da0b2fc0e751.jpg [Accessed 26 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui

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Northwest Football League 1982-1989

Northwest Football League 1982

PWLTPFPAPct
*Oregon City Steelheads8800221351.000
*Beaverton Grizzlies862017988.750
*Burlington Raiders8530132126.625
*West Seattle Warhawks8350132147.375
Burien Vikings8350114147.375
Seattle Cavaliers826074182.250
Bremerton Chiefs817086171.125
Northwest Football League Standings 1982 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
31.10.1982Oregon City Steelheads44West Seattle Warhawks15
31.10.1982Beaverton Grizzlies22Burlington Raiders6
NWFL Championship
13.11.1982Oregon City Steelheads14Beaverton Grizzlies27
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1982 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

Northwest Football League 1983

PWLTPFPAPct
*Portland Steelheads7700152711.000
*Spokane Fury642011079.667
*Burlington Raiders743014494.571
*West Seattle Warhawks743011794.571
Astoria Vikings7430116171.571
Seattle Cavaliers71605888.143
Beaverton Grizzlies707079172.000
Northwest Football League Standings 1983 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
29.10.1983Spokane Fury26Burlington Raiders15
30.10.1983Portland Steelheads41West Seattle Warhawks13
NWFL Championship
06.11.1983Portland Steelheads24Spokane Fury3
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1983 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

Northwest Football League 1984

PWLTPFPAPct
*Auburn Panthers88001831101.000
*Spokane Fury8530183100.625
*Eastside Express8530217149.625
*Skagit Valley Raiders8530178129.625
Sno-King Blue Knights8530153139.625
West Seattle Warhawks844063106.500
Vancouver Grizzlies8350170172.375
Peninsula Pioneers817068179.125
Seattle Cavaliers808044150.000
Northwest Football League Standings 1984 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
27.10.1984Auburn Panthers12Skagit Valley Raiders6
27.10.1984Spokane Fury32Bellevue Express16
NWFL Championship
03.11.1984Auburn Panthers20Spokane Fury12
Norhwest Football League Playoffs 1984 [Reference: 1]

[1] Note: Eastside Express & Bellevue Express are the same team.

Northwest Football League 1985

PWLTPFPAPct
Northern Division
*Spokane Fury10730263119.700
Sno-King Blue Knights10730274134.700
Skagit Valley Raiders10370145217.300
Seattle Cavaliers10010021330.000
Southern Division
*Auburn Panthers101000274541.000
*Salem Stars10730212222.700
West Seattle Warhawks10460143141.400
Eastside Express10280106228.200
Northwest Football League Standings 1985 [Reference: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
19.10.1985Auburn Panthers36Everett Blue Knights 3
20.10.1985Spokane Fury7Salem Stars33
NWFL Championship
26.10.1985Auburn Panthers19Salem Stars3
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1985 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1] Note: Everett Blue Knights known as Sno-King Blue Knights for sponsorship reasons.

Northwest Football League 1986

PWLTPFPAPct
*Auburn Panthers121200503431.000
*Eastside Express12840283161.667
*Skagit Valley Raiders12840400195.667
*West Seattle Warhawks12840209141.667
Salem Stars12390117269.250
Seattle Cavaliers12210083405.167
Sno-King Blue Knights12111073454.083
Northwest Football League Standings 1986 [Reference: 1]

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
25.10.1986Auburn Panthers28Eastside Express0
26.10.1986Skagit Valley Raiders20West Seattle Warhawks0
NWFL Championship
01.11.1986Auburn Panthers52Skagit Valley Raiders7
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1986 [Reference: 1]

NWFL 1987

PWLTPFPAPct
*Auburn Panthers15141015199
Southside Warhawks11830
Skagit Valley Raiders10460152196.400
Eastside Express5140.200
Seattle Cavaliers1019023279.100
Snohomish County Blue Knights
Northwest Football League 1987 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1987Auburn Panthers34Eastside Express10
1987Southside Warhawks ??0Skagit Valley Raiders2
NWFL Championship
31.10.1987Auburn Panthers7Skagit Valley Raiders6
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1987 [Reference: 1]

NWFL 1988

PWLTPFPAPct
Eastside Express1212001.000
Southside Warhawks
West Seattle Steelers
Snohomish County Blue Knights
Salem Pioneers
Pierce County Bengals
Northwest Football League Standings 1988 [Reference: 3]

NWFL 1989

PWLTPFPAPct
*Portland Thunderbolts8800236671.000
*Pierce County Bengals862027080.750
Vancouver Warhawks8440102125.500
Snohomish County Blue Knights8260109183.250
Shelton-Burien Raiders80800252.000
Northwest Football League Standings 1989 [Reference: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
NWFL Championship
14.10.1989Portland Thunderbolts23Pierce County Bengals20
Northwest Football League Playoffs 1989 [Reference: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
AFA Playoffs
28.11.1989DuPage Eagles33Portland Thunderbolts14
AFA Playoffs 1989 [Reference: 1]

About

The Northwest Football League was a Semi-Pro Football League operating in Washington State and Oregon State (USA) & British Columbia (Canada) from 1971 until 2010 when it was replaced by the Greater Northwest Football Association. It includes the histories of a number of successive leagues, such as the Northwest International Football League 1971-1973, the Northwest Football League of 1974-1979, the Northwest International Alliance 1980-1981, the Pacific Northwest Football League 1980, and the Northwest Football League 1982-2010.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Northwest Football League (1999) NWFL Archives | League Standings 1979-1986 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991111224704/http://www.serv.net/~nwfl/page37.html [Accessed 29 November 2019]

Websites

[2] Greater Northwest Football Alliance (2019) Greater Northwest Football Schedule 1987 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.gnfafootball.org/1987results.htm [Accessed 8 October 2018]

[3] Greater Northwest Football Alliance (2019) Greater Northwest Football Schedule 1988 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.gnfafootball.org/1988results.htm [Accessed 8 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Brianna Wallace

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Northwest International Alliance 1980-1981

Northwest International Alliance 1980

PWLTPFPAPct
*Burlington Raiders65105724.833
*Bremerton Chiefs64203560.667
West Seattle62409260.333
Vancouver Panthers6060040.000

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
NWIA Championship
01.11.1980Bremerton Chiefs7Burlington Raiders6 ot

Reference: [1]

Northwest International Alliance 1981

PWLTPFPAPct
*Seattle Cavaliers8620.750
*West Seattle Warhawks8530158131.625
*Skagit Valley Raiders8530154106.625
*Bremerton Chiefs8440130107.500
Vancouver Blue Bombers8080.000

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
07.11.1981Seattle Cavaliers11Bremerton Chiefs10
07.11.1981West Seattle Warhawks3Skagit Valley Raiders10
NWIA Championship
14.11.1981Seattle Cavaliers14Skagit Valley Raiders2

Reference: [1]

About

The Northwest Football League was a Semi-Pro Football League operating in Washington State and Oregon State (USA) & British Columbia (Canada) from 1971 until 2010 when it was replaced by the Greater Northwest Football Association. It includes the histories of a number of successive leagues, such as the Northwest International Football League 1971-1973, the Northwest Football League of 1974-1979, the Northwest International Alliance 1980-1981, the Pacific Northwest Football League 1980, and the Northwest Football League 1981-2010.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Northwest Football League (1999) NWFL Archives | League Standings 1979-1986 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991111224704/http://www.serv.net/~nwfl/page37.html [Accessed 29 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Brianna Wallace

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 December 2019

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Pacific Northwest Football League 1980

Pacific Northwest Football League 1980

PWLTPFPAPct
*Pierce County Bengals770022371.000
Spokane Golden Hawks73407887.429
Portland Thunderbirds725071190.286
Burien Flyers725063142.286

Reference: [1]

DateHome TeamAway Team
West Coast Championship
1980Pierce County Bengals23Twin City (CA) Cougars28

Reference: [1]

About

The Northwest Football League was a Semi-Pro Football League operating in Washington State and Oregon State (USA) & British Columbia (Canada) from 1971 until 2010 when it was replaced by the Greater Northwest Football Association. It includes the histories of a number of successive leagues, such as the Northwest International Football League 1971-1973, the Northwest Football League of 1974-1979, the Northwest International Alliance 1980-1981, the Pacific Northwest Football League 1980, and the Northwest Football League 1981-2010.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Northwest Football League (1999) NWFL Archives | League Standings 1979-1986 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991111224704/http://www.serv.net/~nwfl/page37.html [Accessed 29 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Brianna Wallace

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 November 2019

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Womens National Basketball Association 1997-1999

WNBA 1997

PWLPctGB
Eastern Conference
*Houston Comets281810
*New York Liberty2817111
*Charlotte Sting2815133
Cleveland Rockers2815133
Western Conference
*Phoenix Mercury281612
Los Angeles Sparks2814142
Sacramento Monarchs2810186
Utah Starzz287219
Womens National Basketball Association Standings 1997 [Reference: 1-8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
28.08.1997Houston Comets70Charlotte Sting54
28.08.1997Phoenix Mercury41New York Liberty59
WNBA Championship
30.08.1997Houston Comets65New York Liberty51
Womens National Basketball Association Playoff Results [Reference: 4-5]

WNBA 1998

PWLPctGB
Eastern Conference
*Cleveland Rockers302010.6670
*Charlotte Sting301812.6002
New York Liberty301812.6002
Detroit Shock301713.5673
Washington Mystics30327.10017
Western Conference
*Houston Comets30273.9000
*Phoenix Mercury301911.6338
Los Angeles Sparks301218.40015
Sacramento Monarchs30822.26719
Utah Starzz30822.26719
Womens National Basketball Association Standings 1998 [Reference: 10]
DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
1998Phoenix Mercury78Cleveland Rockers68
1998Cleveland Rockers67Phoenix Mercury66
1998Phoenix Mercury71Cleveland Rockers60
(Phoenix won series 2-1)
1998Houston Comets85Charlotte Sting71
1998Houston Comets77Charlotte Sting61
(Houston won series 2-0)
WNBA Championship
1998Phoenix Mercury54Houston Comets51
1998Houston Comets74Phoenix Mercury69 ot
1998Houston Comets80Phoenix Mercury71
(Houston won series 2-1)
Womdens National Basketball Association Playoff Results [Reference: 11-13]

WNBA 1999

PWLPctGB
Eastern Conference
*New York Liberty321814.5630
*Charlotte Sting321517.4693
*Detroit Shock321517.4693
Orlando Miracle321517.4693
Washington Mystics321220.3756
Cleveland Rockers32725.21911
Western Conference
*Houston Comets32266.8130
*Los Angeles Sparks322012.6256
*Sacramento Monarchs321913.5947
Minnesota Lynx321517.46911
Phoenix Mercury321517.46911
Utah Starzz321517.46911
Womens National Basketball Association Standings 1999 [Reference: 14]
DateWinnersRunners-Up
WNBA First RoundSingle Elimination
24.08.1999Charlotte Sting60Detroit54
24.08.1999Los Angeles Sparks71Sacramento Monarchs58
WNBA Conference FinalsBest 2-of-3
26.08.1999Los Angeles Sparks75Houston Comets60
29.08.1999Houston Comets83Los Angeles Sparks55
30.08.1999Houston Comets72Los Angeles Sparks62
(Houston won series 2-1)
27.08.1999Charlotte Sting78New York Liberty67
29.08.1999New York Liberty74Charlotte Sting70
30.08.1999New York Liberty69Charlotte Sting54
(New York won series 2-1)
WNBA ChampionshipBest 2-of-3
02.09.1999Houston Comets73New York Liberty60
04.09.1999New York Liberty68Houston Comets67
05.09.1999Houston Comets59New York Liberty47
(Houston won series 2-1)
Womens National Basketball Association Playoff Results 1999 [Reference: 15]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Team Schedules [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208050035/http://www.wnba.com/schedule/teamsched.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[2] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Charlotte Sting [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208070421/http://www.wnba.com/Sting/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[3] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Cleveland Rockers [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208043611/http://www.wnba.com/rockers/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[4] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Houston Comets [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208044216/http://www.wnba.com/comets/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[5] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) New York Liberty [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208071115/http://www.wnba.com/Liberty/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[6] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Los Angeles Sparks [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208043327/http://www.wnba.com/sparks/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[7] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Phoenix Mercury [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208043920/http://www.wnba.com/mercury/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[8] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Sacramento Monarchs [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208044440/http://www.wnba.com/monarchs/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[9] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) Utah Starzz [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19980208071154/http://www.wnba.com/Starzz/schedule.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[10] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1998) 1998 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19981205085033/http://www.wnba.com/score_stat/standconf.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[11] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1999) Scores & Stats [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990129042553/http://www.wnba.com/score_stat/index.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[12] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1999) Comets-Sting [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990220005206/http://www.wnba.com/championship98/comets_sting/ [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[13] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1999) Mercury-Rockers [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990224192100/http://www.wnba.com/championship98/rockers_mercury/ [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[14] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1999) 1999 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991013003923/http://wnba.com/score_stat/standconf.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

[15] Womens National Basketball Association | Wayback Machine (1999) 1999 Postseason Schedule[Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991012151040/http://wnba.com/news/99_playoff_dates.html [Accessed 24 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aisling Delaney

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Last Updated: 24 December 2019

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

Anthracite Football League 1928-1929

AFL 1928

PWLTPFPAPct
*Shenandoah1071211332.875
Coaldale Big Green106319747.667
Mahanoy City Indians105325240.625
Gilberton Orange Buds93516383.375
Tamaqua103614661.333
Hazelton Mountaineers917114122.125
Anthracite Football League Standings 1928 [Reference: 1]

AFL 1929

PWLTPFPAPct
*Shenandoah9702183331.000
Mahanoy City Indians1061310745.843
Coaldale Big Green95229140.724
Girardville82612288.250
Gilberton71511960.167
Pottsville807113169.000
Anthracite Football League Standings 1929 [Reference: 1]

Sources

[1] Gill, Bob with Maher, Todd (2006) “Part 3: Season-by Season Listings” Outsiders, Minor League and Independent Football 1923-1950. Pg. 136. St. Johann Press. Haworth, NJ, USA.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 December 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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