Category: World Gridiron

American Expeditionary Force Football League (AEFFL) 1919

AEFFL Playoffs

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Finals
14.03.191989th (Rolling W) Division13Saint-Nazaire0
15.03.1919SOS Tours25GHQ Chaumont0
15.03.191936th (Panther) Division13HQ Le Mans0
Semi-Finals
21.03.191936th (Panther) Division77th (Hourglass) Division0
22.03.191989th (Rolling W) Division17SOS Tours3
AEFFL ChampionshipVelodrome Parc des Princes, Paris
29.03.191989th (Rolling W) Division1436th (Panther) Division6
American Expeditionary Force Football League (AEFFL) Qualifiers 1919 [Ref: 1]

AEFFL Qualifiers

DateWinnersRunners-Up
First Army Final Replay
191936th (Panther) Division3First Armey Corps0
Second Army Final
19197th (Houglass) DivisionYG*28th (Keystone) DivisionL
Third Army Final
191989th (Rolling W) division144th (Ivy) Division0
S.O.S. Base Sections
1919St. Nazairebye – 1918 Champions
S.O.S. Intermediate Sections
1919SOS Tours19SOS Base Section 20
General Headquarters
1919GHQ Chaumont /
GHQ Le Mans
Both Qualified with little opposition
American Expeditionary Force Football League (AEFFL) Qualifiers 1919 [Ref: 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 Spring 1919, the remaining Army men in France were not due to return home until July, so the General of the Armed Expeditionary Force, General John J. Persching, gave General Order 241, which stipulated the formation of sports Championships in American Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track & Field and Boxing. No one could not participate and the slogan was “Everybody in the game!”.

A budget of $1 Million (doubled to $2 Million by Washington) was made for uniforms – the Equivalent of $27 Million in 2014.

The Championships were organised in Qualifying Rounds for the Various Armies and Divisions, with Playoffs from Quarter-Finals onwards played at large Stadiums in Paris. A Total of 1, 335, 732 Football Players and Spectators took part in the Football Section, making it the Most popular, just ahead of boxing.

The Championship was won by the 89th (Rolling W) Division 14-6 over the 36th (Panther) Division.

These were among the earliest documented Football games in Europe, of the American Code.

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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Last Updated: 18 July 2020

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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.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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

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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Last Updated: 18 July 2020

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United States Army in Europe (USAREUR) Football League Com Z Conference 1953-1960

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1953

PWLT
Le Rochelle-Croix Chapeau Rams6510
Orleans Loire Ramblers8620
Verdin-Meuse Cardinals7520
Bussac Broncos7430
Poitiers-Ingrandes Cardinals8440
Toul-Lorraine Dodgers6231
ADSEC Metz-Moselle Mustangs8071
Basec-Bordeaux6060
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1953 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1954

PWLT
Verdun Cardinals9711
Croix Chapeau Rams9720
SHAPE Indians11740
Toul-Nancy Dodgers10442
Bussac Broncos8440
Orleans Area Command10370
Metz Mustangs8251
Fontainbleu Foresters8260
Ingrandes Cardinals7070
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1954 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1955

PWLT
Meuse Cardinals8710
Bussac Broncos8620
Orleans Orioles9540
Chinon Red Devils7430
Fontainbleu Foresters7250
Lorraine Dodgers8260
La Rochelle Rams7160
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1955 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1956

PWLT
Bussac Broncos7520
Toul-Nancy Dodgers7430
Chinon Red Devils7430
Orleans Orioles9540
Meuse Cardinals9261
La Rochelle Rams5140
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1956 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1957

PWLT
Orleans Orioles111010
Toul-Nancy Dodgers7610
Chinon Red Devils7430
Bussac Broncos6231
Verdun Cardinals7241
La Rochelle Rams5140
Fontenet Saints7160
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1957 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1958

PWLT
Bussac Broncos10721
Toul-Nancy Dodgers7412
Verdun Cardinals9522
La Rochelle Rams7430
Fontenet Saints7223
Orleans Orioles9351
Ingrandes Cardinals8170
Chinon Red Devils7070
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1958 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1959

PWLT
Orleans Orioles9711
Verdun Cardinals8521
La Rochelle Rams6420
Toul-Nancy Dodgers10352
Ingrandes Cardinals6240
Bussac Broncos6141
Fontenot Saints6150
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1959 [Ref: 1]

USAREUR Com Z Conference 1960

PWLT
Orleans Knights10730
La Rochelle Rams8620
Verdun Cardinals7520
Toul-Nancy Dodgers7340
Ingrandes Cardinals7340
Bussac Broncos8350
USAREUR Com Z Conference Final Standings 1960 [Ref: 1]

Report

The United States ARmy in EURope (USAREUR) played an American Football League from the late 1940s / early 1950s until the end of the Cold War. There was a Com Z Conference (France) and a Northern Italian

Following the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, the USAFE and USAREUR Football Leagues 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 Air Force in Europe played a separate League (USAFE). [6]

The Ramstein Rams, Alconbury Spartans, Burtonwood Bullets & Weathersfield Raiders of the USAFE 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]

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.

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]

Newspapers

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Tim Leadingham.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 July 2020

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

United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1953-1955

USAFE Football Logo [Ref: 8]

USAFE France SC 1953

PWLT
Laon Rangers10820
Chateauroux Sabres9621
Chaumont Mudhens6420
Fontainbleu Foresters6240
Bordeaux Cardinals6240
Orly Comets10280
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1953 [Ref: 1]

USAFE France SC 1954

PWLT
Chateauxroux Sabres9630
Chaumont Mudhens10631
Bordeaux Cardinals6141
Laon Rangers7151
Orly Comets5050
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1954 [Ref: 1]

USAFE France SC 1955

PWLT
Evreux Normans8710
Chambley Desert Rats7412
Laon Rangers7520
Etain Pioneers8431
CAMA Sabres (Chateauroux)9342
SHAPE Indians8341
Chaumont Mudhens9351
Bordeaux Cardinals9261
Toul Tigers9090
United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) Football League France Sports Conference 1955 [Ref: 1]

Report

The United States Air Force in Europe (USAFE) France District / Sports Conference title was won by Laon Rangers (1953), Chateauroux Sabres (1954), Evreux Normans (1955), 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]

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]

Newspapers

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Tim Leadingham.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 July 2020

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CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil (Mexican Junior College Football) Finals 2013-Present

CONADEIP 10th Anniversary 2019 Logo [Ref: 1]

Juvenil (Junior) Finals 2013-Present

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Juvenil B
10.05.2013Tigres Blancos UMAD21Borregos Irapuato13
26.04.2014Borregos Prepa Tec39Tigres Blancos UMAD0
Juvenil
28.03.2015Borregos Prepa Tec27Borregos CEM16
08.04.2016Borregos Prepa Tec20Borregos CEM0
Juvenil Norte-Centro
31.03.2017Borregos Edo Mex (CEM)48Borregos Prepa Tec45
Juvenil Bajio-Oriente
01.04.2017Borregos Laguna61Guerreros Jaguar CSB Guadalajara12
Juvenil
24.03.2018Borregos CSF33Borregos Chihuahua28
Juvenil Norte
13.04.2019Borregos Prepa Tec30Borregos CEM0
Juvenil Centro-Bajio-Oriente
13.04.2019Guerreros COBACH Chihuahua17Borregos Laguna7
CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil (Mexican Junior College Football) Finals 2013-Present [Ref: 2-10]

Report

The top Mexican American Football Technological Colleges split away from ONEFA (the Mexican Public University Football Organisation) in 2010 to form their own organisation: CONADEIP. CONADEIP has both a Major (Primera Fuerza) and Junior (Categoria Juvenil) Championship, with the Juvenil Championships regionalised since 2017.

The Junior (Juvenil) College Championship has undergone much change in format since 2013. In 2013 and 2014 it was the Juvenil B Championship (with a Juvenil C below it). In 2013 it was won by Tigres Blancos UMAD, and in 2014 Borregos Prepa Tec (Monterrey).

Prepa Tec won the Juvenil Championship in 2015 and 2016 also, although the runners-up on both occasions, Borregos CEM (Estado Mexico) got revenge in the 2017 Final. 2017 also saw the introduction of Bajio (South) and Oriente (East) divisionswith a Final played between the two won by Borregos Laguna.

In 2018 Borregos CSF took the Final, and for 2019 there was separate Norte Championships (won by Borregos Prepa Tec) and one for Bajio, Centro and Oriente Divisions, won by Guerreros COBACH Chihuahua. The 2020 season was cancelled after the regular season due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak.

References

Images

[1] CONADEIP (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/images/logo.png [Accessed 15 December 2019]

Websites

[2] CONADEIP (2019) Posiciones [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/posiciones [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[3] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2013 Final[Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/2432/juvenil-b/2013/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[4] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2014 Final[Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/4582/juvenil-b/2014/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[5] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2015 [Final] [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/7446/juvenil/2015/temporada[Accessed 17 July 2020]

[6] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2016 [Final] [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/9648/juvenil/2016/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[7] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2017 Final[Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/12095/juvenil/2017/pretemporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[8] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2018 Final[Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/14070/juvenil/2018/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[9] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2019 Final[Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/15757/juvenil/2019/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[10] CONADEIP (2020) Juvenil 2020 Semi [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/17020/juvenil/2020/temporada [Accessed 17 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

About this document

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Last Updated: 17 July 2020

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CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil (Mexican Junior College Football) 2015-2016

CONADEIP 10th Anniversary Logo 2019 [Ref: 1]

CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil 2015

PWLTPFPAPts
Grupo Independencia (Norte)
*Borregos ITESM Prepa Tec Monterrey55002382310
*Borregos ITESM Guadaljara5410221708
Borregos ITESM Irapuato42201431154
Borregos ITESM Chihuahua5230751994
Borregos ITESM Tampico5140441532
Toros UEA Aguascalientes4040281890
Grupo Revolucion (Centro)
*Borregos ITESM Estado Mexico55001947410
*Borregos ITESM Toluca5320146686
Borregos ITESM Ciudad Mexico5320101876
Tigres Blancos U Madero Puebla53201281326
Borregos ITESM Queretaro5140841702
Borregos ITESM Santa Fe5050351570
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Grupo Independencia Final Standings 2015 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
20.03.2015Borregos Prepa Tec31Borregos Toluca10
21.03.2015Borregos CEM24Borregos Guadalajara17
Final
28.03.2015Borregos CEM16Borregos Prepa Tec27
CONADEIP Juvenil Playoffs 2015 [Ref: 3]

CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil 2016

PWLTPFPAPts
Independencia (Norte)
*Borregos ITESM Prepa Tec Monterrey77001772314
*Aguilas UA Chihuahua761025511012
Borregos ITESM Guadalajara752026211510
Borregos ITESM Chihuahua74301861448
Borregos ITESM Irapuato73401471596
Borregos ITESM Leon7250911504
Borregos ITESM Saltillo7160812222
Borregos ITESM Tampico707063820
Revoolucion (Centro)
*Borregos ITESM Estado Mexico77002046614
*Borregos ITESM Toluca76103023712
Borregos ITESM Santa Fe74301601538
Borregos ITESM Ciudad Mexico74301381338
Borregos ITESM Queretaro73401241736
Tigres Blanco U Madero Puebla7250961634
Borregos ITESM Puebla7160711592
Legionarios U Internacional de Cuernevaca7160492602
CONADEIP Juvenil Final Standings 2016 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
01.04.2016Borregos Prepa Tec21Borregos Toluca6
02.04.2016Borregos CEM35Aguilas UACH14
Final
08.04.2016Borregos Prepa Tec20Borregos CEM0
CONADEIP Juvenil Playoffs 2016 [Ref: 4]

Report

Borregos Prepa Tec, the Junior College American Football team of ITESM Monterrey, won the CONADEIP Categoria Juvenil (Junior College) Championship in 2015 and 2016, by defeating Borregos CEM (Estado Mexico) 27-16 in the 2015 Final and 20-0 in the 2016 Championship decider.

In 2017 two new Regions were added to the Juvenil Category (Junior College) and the League was no longer National, with two separate regional competitions.

The top Mexican American Football Technological Colleges split away from ONEFA (the Mexican Public University Football Organisation) in 2010 to form their own organisation: CONADEIP. CONADEIP has both a Major (Primera Fuerza) and Junior (Categoria Juvenil) Championship, with the Juvenil Championships regionalised since 2017.

References

Images

[1] CONADEIP (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/images/logo.png [Accessed 15 December 2019]

Websites

[2] CONADEIP (2019) Posiciones [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/posiciones [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[3] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2015 [Semi-Finales][Final] [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/7446/juvenil/2015/temporada[Accessed 15 December 2019]

[4] CONADEIP (2019) Juvenil 2016 [Semi-Finales][Final] [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/9648/juvenil/2016/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

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: 17 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

CONADEIP Primera Fuerza (Mexican College American Football) 2013-2014

CONADEIP 10th Anniversary Logo 2019 [Ref: 1]

CONADEIP 2013

PWLTPFPAPts
Grupo Independencia
*Aztecas UDLAP981036918616
*Borregoa ITESM Monterrey972023614514
*Borregos ITESM Estado Mexico954018919810
*Borregos ITESM Toluca94501491938
Borregos ITESM Santa Fe9180993192
Grupo Revolucion
*Borregos ITESM Puebla 972021910814
*Leones U Anuhuac Mexico Norte954015313310
*Borregos ITESM Ciudad Mexico954018814110
Borregos ITESM Guadalajara93601781446
Legionarios U Internacional9090491610
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Grupo Independencia Final Standings 2013 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
15.11.2013Borregos Puebla24Borregos CEM39
15.11.2013Borregos Monterrey38Borregos CCM7
16.11.2013Zorros CETYS13Leones UAMN17
16.11.2013Aztecas UDLAP56Borregos Toluca21
Semi-Finals
22.11.2013Borregos Monterrey35Leones UAMN0
23.11.2013Aztecas UDLAP56Borregos CEM13
Final
30.11.2013Aztecas UDLAP38Borregos Monterrey24
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Grupo Independencia Playoffs 2013 [Ref: 3]

CONADEIP 2014

PWLTPFPAPts
Grupo Independencia
*Aztecas UDLAP871029312614
*Borregos ITESM Toluca862020417712
*Borregos ITESM Monterrey853018211010
*Borregos ITESM Estado Mexico853020916110
Borregos ITESM Puebla83501292146
Borregos ITESM Santa Fe8170402692
Grupo Revolucion
*Borregos ITESM Ciudad Mexico97203105614
*Borregos ITESM Guadalajara97202427814
Leones U Anahuac Mexico Norte94502391078
Tigres Blancos U Madero Puebla9180703322
Borregos ITESM Queretaro9180403282
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Grupo Independencia Final Standings 2014 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
07.11.2014Borregos CEM12Borregos Monterrey20
08.11.2014Borregos Toluca38Borregos Guadalajara7
08.11.2014Aztecas UDLAP56Zorros CETYS9
08.11.2014Potros ITSON36Borregos CEM61
Semi-Finals
15.11.2014Borregos Toluca21Borregos Monterrey14
15.11.2014Aztecas UDLAP45Borregos CEM21
Final
22.11.2014Aztecas UDLAP17Borregos Toluca14
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Grupo Independencia Playoffs 2014 [Ref: 4]

Report

The top Mexican American Football Colleges split away from ONEFA (the Mexican Public University Football Organisation) in 2010 to form their own organisation: CONADEIP.

From 2013 to 2014 the winners of the Grupo Independencia and Grupo Revoolucion met in the Final, which was won by Aztecas UDLA Puebla both years, 38-24 against Borregos Monterrey in 2013, and in 2014 they triumphed 17-14 over Borregos Toluca.

In 2015 the Independencia and Revolucion Groups were merged as a new Group was added: Libertad.

References

Images

[1] CONADEIP (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/images/logo.png [Accessed 15 December 2019]

Websites

[2] CONADEIP (2019) Posiciones [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/posiciones [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[3] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2013 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/2433/primera-fuerza/2013/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[4] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2014 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/4552/primera-fuerza/2014/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[5] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2015 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/7999/primera-fuerza/2015/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco

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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

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and World Gridiron Archive 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

CONADEIP Primera Fuerza (Mexico Private College American Football) Finals 2013-2019

CONADEIP X Anniversary Logo [Reference: 1]

CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Finals 2013-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
2013Aztecas UDLAP38Borregos Monterrey24
2014Aztecas UDLAP17Borregos Toluca14
2015Borregos Monterrey33Aztecas UDLAP23
2016Aztecas UDLAP43Borregos Monterrey40
2017Borregos Toluca31Aztecas UDLAP28
Independencia
2018Borregos Toluca28Borregos Monterrey21
2019Borregos Monterrrey27Aztecas UDLAP13
Libertad
2018CETYS Mexicali50Borregos Queretaro23
2019Potros ITSON34Borregos Queretaro33
CONADEIP Primera Fuerza Finals 2013-Present [Ref:

Report

The top Mexican American Football Colleges split away from ONEFA (the Mexican Public University Football Organisation) in 2010 to form their own organisation: CONADEIP.

From 2013 to 2019 the winners of the Grupo Independencia and Grupo Libertad met in the Final, which was won by Aztecas UDLAP in 2013, 2014 and 2016, and by Borregos (Rams) Monterrey in 2015 and Borregos Toluca in 2017.

In 2018 and 2019 the Groups had their own Final, won by Borregos Toluca (2018) and Borregos Monterrey (2019) in the Grupo Independencia, and by CETYS Mexicali (2018) and Portros ITSON (2019) in the Grupo Libertad.

References

Images

[1] CONADEIP (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/images/logo.png [Accessed 15 December 2019]

Websites

[2] CONADEIP (2019) Posiciones [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/posiciones [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[3] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2013 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/2433/primera-fuerza/2013/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[4] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2014 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/4552/primera-fuerza/2014/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[5] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2015 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/7999/primera-fuerza/2015/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[6] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2016 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/10563/primera-fuerza/2016/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[7] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2017 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/12946/primera-fuerza/2017/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[8] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2018 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/14732/primera-fuerza/2018/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

[9] CONADEIP (2019) Primera Fuerza 2019 Final [Internet] Available from: http://conadeipfba.org.mx/calendarios/16315/primera-fuerza/2019/temporada [Accessed 15 December 2019]

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: 17 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.