Category: World Gridiron

Catalan Supercup of American Football 1995

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round
12.11.1995Sant Feliu Bucaners6Granollers Fenix52
12.11.1995Sant Just Trons0Cyclones2
2nd Round
19.11.1995Reus Imperials0Terassa Reds2
19.11.1995Argentona Bocs18Granollers Fenix0
19.11.1995Manresa Bagamonts12Anoia Power0
19.11.1995Salt Falcons55Sant Just Trons0
3rd Round
26.11.1995Hospitalet Pioners32Terassa Reds0
26.11.1995Poble Nou Bufals44Argentona Bocs6
26.11.1995CP Vilafranca Eagles40Manresa Bagamonts0
26.11.1995Badalona Drags12Salt Falcons6
Semi-Finals
03.12.1995Hospitalet Pioners8Poble Nou Bufals17
03.12.1995CP Vilafranca Eagles25Badalona Drags6
Final
17.12.1995Poble Nou Bufals10CP Vilafranca Eagles6
Catalan Supercup of American Football Results 1995 [Ref: 1]

Report

Poble Nou Bufals won the Catalan Supercup of American Football in 1995 by defeating CP Vilafranca Eagles 10-6 in the Final, after disposing of Argentona Bocs, Hospitalet Pioners in earlier rounds.

References

Websites

[1] Salt Falcons (1997) 1995 Competitions [Internet] Available from: http://www.grn.es/falcons/eng/sea95/season95.html [Accessed 12 July 2001] [Broken Link – No Longer Available: Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20031026071550/www.grn.es/falcons/eng/sea95/season95.html[Accessed 11 July 2020]

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Scottish American Football Capital Bowl 1990

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
08.04.1990Edinburgh Phoenix20Granite City Oilers0
08.04.1990Glasgow Lions29Clydesdale Colts8
Capital Bowl V
08.04.1990Glasgow Lions12Edinburgh Phoenix6
Capital Bowl 1990 [Ref: 1]

Report

Glasgow Lions won the Capital Bowl for the third time in 1990, and the first since 1987, when they previously entered, by defeating Edinburgh Phoenix in the Final, in what was a match-up between arguably the two best Scottish American Football teams at the time.

The Capital Bowl was a Scottish American Football Weekend tournament held annually at Meadowbank Stadium, in Edinburgh.

References

Newspapers

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

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

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

Websites

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Scottish American Football Capital Bowl 1989

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
30.04.1989Musselburgh Magnums12Fife 49ers0
30.04.1989Glasgow Diamonds10Edinburgh Phoenix0
Capital Bowl
30.04.1989Musselburgh Magnums9Glasgow Diamonds6
Capital Bowl Results 1989 [Ref: 1-4]

Report

The Musselburgh Magnums got revenge on the Glasgow Diamonds in the Capital Bowl on 30 April 1989, winning 9-6 in the Final, a result that was a reverse of the Final in 1988.

The Capital Bowl was a Scottish American Football Weekend tournament held annually at Meadowbank Stadium, in Edinburgh.

References

Newspapers

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

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

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

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

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

Websites

Acknowledgements

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British American Football Association Britbowl Finals 1985-Present

British American Football Association Logo [Ref: 1]

Britbowl Finals 1985-Present

YearBowlWinnersRunners-Up
BAFL
1985Summerbowl ILondon Ravens45Streatham Olympians7
1986*Summerbowl IIBirmingham Bulls23Glasgow Lions2
Budweiser League
1986*Bud Bowl ILondon Ravens20London Olympians12
1987Bud Bowl IILondon Ravens40Manchester Allstars23
1988Bud Bowl IIIBirmingham Bulls30London Olympians6
1989Bud Bowl IVManchester Spartans21Birmingham Bulls14
NDMA
1990NDMA Coke Bowl IManchester Spartans27Northants Storm25
1991NDMA Coke Bowl IIBirmingham Bulls39London Olympians38
1992NDMA Coke Bowl IIILondon Olympians34Leicester Panthers6
1993NDMA BowlLondon Olympians40Glasgow Lions14
BAFA
1994BAFA Div 1 BowlLondon Olympians24Birmingham Bulls23
1995BAFA Div 1 BowlBirmingham Bulls34London Olympians30
1996BAFA Div 1 BowlLeicester Panthers10Milton Keynes Pioneers6
BIGC
1997BIG C FinalLondon O’s26Milton Keynes Pioneers20 ot
BAFA
1998BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s20Sussex Thunder0
1999BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s9Birmingham Bulls6
2000BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s34Birmingham Bulls26
2001BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s37East Kilbride Pirates20
2002BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s42PA Knights15
2003BSL Div 1 BowlLondon O’s35East Kilbride Pirates7
2004BSL Div 1 BowlPA Knights28London O’s14
2005Britbowl XIXLondon O’s21PA Knights19
2006Britbowl XXLondon Olympians45London Blitz30
2007Britbowl XXILondon Blitz14Coventry Jets6
2008Britbowl XXIICoventry Jets33London Blitz32
2009Britbowl XXIIILondon Blitz26Coventry Jets7
2010BAFACL PremiershipLondon Blitz34Coventry Jets20
2011BAFACL PremiershipLondon Blitz18London Warriors0
2012BAFANL PremiershipLondon Blitz37London warriors21
2013BAFANL PremiershipLondon Warriors26London Blitz23
2014BAFANL FinalLondon Warriors10London Blitz8
2015BAFANL FinalLondon Warriors20London Blitz19
2016
2017
2018
2019BAFANL PremiershipLondon Warriors56Tamworth Phoneix29
British American Football Britbowls 1985-Present [Ref: 2-3]

Note: BAFL = British American Football League, NDMA = National Division Management Association, BAFA = British American Football Association, BSL = British senior League, BIGC = British Independent Gridiron Conference. *Two Organisation held different BLeagues and Bowl Games in 1986, with the most important one disputed.

Report

London teams have won most of British American Football’s Top Bowl Games, known as the Britbowl. London Ravens won the first three from 1985 to 1987, with the Birmingham Bulls also winning a rival Bowl Game in 1986. Between 1988 and 1991 the Champions were all North or Midlands teams, with Manchester Spartans winning in 1989 and 1990 and Birmingham Bulls winning in 1988 and 1991.

London Olympians then won three-in-a-row from 1992 to 1994, before the title headed back to the Midlands, with Birmingham Bulls triumphing in 1995 and Leicester Panthers in 1996. Then followed a seven year winning streak for the London O’s until 2003, with the PA Knights ((Farnham, Surrey) interrupting the sequence in 2004, before London O’s won again in 2005 and 2006 (they reverted back to the Olympians name in 2006).

London Blitz then won five of the next six Finals from 2007 to 2012, with Coventry Jets winning in between in 2008. London Warriors won the title from 2013 to 2019.

References

Images

[1] American Football International (2013) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.britishamericanfootball.org/Images/logo.png [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Websites

[2] Bitball Now (2016) British Champions List [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/british-champions-list.html [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[3] British American Football Association League Republic (2019) Adult League [Internet] Available from: bafanle.leaguerepublic.com.=/l/fg/1_567612366.html [Accessed 7 May 2020][Broken Link]

Websites

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European Federation of American Football AMPRO European Top 20 Teams 1995

European Federation of American Football Logo [Ref: 1]

European Top 20

PlaceTeam
1Dusseldorf Panther (Ger)
2Legnano Frogs (Ita)
3Aix-en-Provence Argonautes (Fra)
4Birmingham Bulls (Eng)
5London Olympians (Eng)
6Helsinki Roosters (Fin)
7Hanau Hawks (Ger)
8East City Giants (Fin)
9Gladiatori Roma (Ita)
10Berlin Adler (Ger)
11Paris Castor-Sphinx (Fra)
12Graz Giants (Aut)
13Solna Chiefs (Swe)
14Cologne Crocodiles (Ger)
15Porvoo Buthchers (Fin)
16Limhamn Griffins (Swe)
17Vienna Vikings (Aut)
18Kristianstad C4 Lions (Swe)
19San Lazzaro Phoenix (Ita)
20Cophenhagen Towers (Den)
EFAF AMPRO European Top 20 American Football Teams 1995 [Ref: 2]

Report

AMPRO, who organised the EuroBowl in 1995, released their end-of-season European American Football Rankings in September 1995. Germany’s Dusseldorf Panther were the number 1 ranked team in Europe, followed by Italy’s Legnano Frogs, French team Aix-en-Provence Argonautes, two English sides – Birmingham Bulls and London Olympians – and Finland’s Helsinki Roosters. [Ref: 2]

Hanau Hawks, the German team who had defeated Ireland’s National Team 19-6 in a friendly on 3rd September 1995, were ranked seventh. [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1996) “European Finals” First Down. September 30, 1995. pg. 21

Websites

[3] Britball Now (2009) British and Irish Friendly results against foreign opposition [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/UKClubsForeignOppo.html [Accessed 16 November 2017]

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Scottish Gridiron Association Bowl Finals 1995-1998

SGA Bowl Finals 1995-1998

YearBowlWinnersRunners-Up
1995IGlasgow Lions76Granite City Oilers0
1996IIGlasgow Lions60Stirling Broncos6
1997IIIEast Kilbride Pirates24Dundee Whalers6
1998IVEast Kilbride Pirates50Dundee Whalers6
Scottish Gridiron Association Bowl Finals 1995-1998 [Ref: 1]

Report

The Scottish American Football Teams left the British Association in 1995 and formed their own Scottish Gridiron Association, which lasted until 1998. Glasgow Lions won the first two SGA Bowls, against Granite City Oilers (Aberdeen) and Stirling Broncos, and the East Kilbride Pirates won the last two against Dundee Whalers.

References

Websites

[1] Britball Now (2016) British Champions List [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/british-champions-list.html [Accessed 11 July 2020]

Websites

Acknowledgements

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European Federation of American Football National Bowls 1995

European Federation of American Football Logo [Ref: 9]

National Bowls 1995

CountryBowlWinnersRunners-Up
IrelandShamrock XDublin Tornadoes44Carrickfergus Knights12
EnglandBAFA Div. 1Birmingham Bulls34London Olympians30
ScotlandSGA FinalGlasgow Lions76Granite City Oilers0
ItalySuper XVLegnano Frogs32Gladiatori Roma26
FranceCasque DiamantAix-en-Provence Argonautes36Paris-Castor-Sphinx16
AustriaAustrian Levi’s Graz Giants26Vienna Vikings20
SwedenSuper SeriesSolna Chiefs22Limhamn Griffins0
FinlandMaple XVIHelsinki Roosters36East City Giants14
BelgiumChampionship*Tournai Cardinals8-2Brussels8-2
SwitzerlandSwissBern Grizzlies29Geneva Seahawks21
EFAF National Bowls 1996 [Ref: 2-8]

Note: *The Belgian Championship was decided on Points Difference after both Tournai and Brussels finished on 8-2 Wins-Losses Records. The Belgian League was decided on a League basis with no Bowl Game.

Report

The winners of European American Football’s National Bowl Games in 1995 were Dublin Tornadoes, 44-12 over Carrickfergus Knights in Shamrock Bowl X in Ireland, Glasgow Lions in a comprehensive 76-0 win over Granite City Oilers (Aberdeen) in the Scottish Final, Birmingham Bulls 34-30 in a close BAFA Division Final over London Olympians in England.

In Italy Legnano Frogs defeated Roma Gladiatori 32-26, and in France the Aix-en-Provence Argonautes triumphed 36-16 over Paris Castor-Sphinx with 36 unanswered points in the first half before 7,000 fans in Paris. Levi’s Graz Giants won the Austrian Bowl for a record 7th time against defending Champions Vienna Vikings 26-20.

In Scandinavian Bowls, Solna Chiefs were the shock winners of the Swedish Super Series, defeating Limhamn Griffins 22-0, while the Maple Bowl in Finland went to Helsinki Roosters, who won 36-14 against East City Giants.

In Western Europe, Tournai Cardinals won the Belgian Championship on points difference from Brussels, after both teams finished the season with 8-2 Wins-Losses Records (there was n Bowl Game in Belgium with the Champions decidedon a League basis. Bern Grizzlies won the Swiss Bowl 29-21 against Geneva Seahawks. [Ref: 2-8]

References

Images

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2019) Shamrock Bowl Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/home/kitted-football/shamrock-bowl-history/ [Accessed 11 August 2019]

[3] Bitball Now (2016) British Champions List [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/british-champions-list.html [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[4] Enciclopedia del Football Italiano (2018) Federazione Italiana American Football 1995 [Internet] Available from:http://www.warriorsbologna.it/public/Enciclopedia/PDF/1995_fiaf.pdf [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[5] Federazione Italiana de American Football (1999) Albo d’oro del Superbowl [Internet] Available from: http://www.fiaf.net/golden/1998/albosuper.htm [Accessed 3 August 2000][Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20010707140635/http://www.fiaf.net/golden/1998/albosuper.htm Accessed 11 July 2020]

Newspapers

[5] Anon. (1996) “European Finals” First Down. September 30, 1995. pg. 21

Websites

[6[ SAJL (2020) Sarja=1 Kausi=1995 [Internet] Available from: http://www.sajl.org/selaus/otteluohjelma.php?sarja=1&kausi=1995 [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[7] Football Austria (2020) Oesterreichische Meister [Internet] Available from: https://football-austria.com/austrian-bowl-champions/ [Accessed 18 April 2020]

Internet Archive

[8] SAFV (2005) [Meistershaft][Spielplan 1995] [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20051228232142/http://www.safv.ch/ [Accessed 5 June 2020][Click links for Spielplan 1994]

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Campeonato Mineiro (Minas Gerais Football League) 2020

Futebol Americano Brasil Logo 2017-Present [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
America Locomotiva
Betim Bulldogs
Galo Futebol Americano
Ipatinga Tigres
Juiz de Fora Imperadores
Minas Gerais Football League Standings 2020 [Ref: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team
21.03.2020Galo Futebol AmericanoIpatinga Tigres
28.03.2020America LocomotivaBetim Bulldogs
04.04.2020Juiz de Fora ImperadoresGalo Futebol Americano
11.04.2020Ipatinga TigresAmerica Locomotiva
18.04.2020Betim BulldogsJuiz de Fora Imperadores
Minas Gerais Football League Regular Season Results 2020 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Minas Gerais Football League (American Football) was put on hold in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. There were five teams in total entered into the State Championship.

The State Leagues (Estaduais) are the Fourth Level in Brazilian American Football which are organised as follows: 1. Brasil Futebol Americano; 2. Brasil Futebol Americano 2; 3. Regional Leagues (Regionais). 4. State Leagues (Estaduais)

References

Images

[1] Futebol Americano Brasil (2017) FABR_newlogo-cabecalho [Internet] Available from: https://futebolamericanobrasil.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/FABR_newlogo-cabecalho.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2020]

Websites

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

Acknowledgements

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Campeonato Mato-Grossense de Futebol Americano (Mato Grosso State Championship) 2018

Futebol Americano Brasil (FABR) Logo [Ref: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Sorriso Hornets220010501.000
*Cuiaba Arsenal220060401.000
Sinop Galaxy30213484.167
Lucas do Rio Verde Jaguars3021681.167
Campeonato Mato-Grossense de Futebol Americano Final Standings 2018 [Ref: 2]

Note: *Qualify for Final – Sorriso Hornets v Cuiaba Arsenal not played in Final Round of Regular Season as both were due to meet in the Final.

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
17.06.2018Cuiaba Arsenal7Sorriso Hornets40
Campeonato Mato-Grossense de Futebol Americano Playoffs 2018 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
07.04.2018Cuiaba Arsenal20Lucas do Rio Verde Jaguars6
08.04.2018Sorriso Hornets44Sinop Galaxy0
28.04.2018Sinop Galaxy34Cuiaba Arsenal40
28.04.2018Lucas do rio Verde Jaguars0Sorriso Hornets61
19.05.2018Lucas do Rio Verde Jaguars0Sinop Galaxy0
Campeonato Mato-Grossense de Futebol Americano Regular Season Results 2018 [Ref: 2]

Report

Sorriso Hornets defeated Cuiaba Arsenal 40-7 in the Final of the Campeonato Mato-Grossense de Futebol Americano in 2018. There were four teams in the Mato-Grosso State Championship of American Football.

The State Leagues (Estaduais) are the Fourth Level in Brazilian American Football which are organised as follows: 1. Brasil Futebol Americano; 2. Brasil Futebol Americano 2; 3. Regional Leagues (Regionais). 4. State Leagues (Estaduais)

References

Images

[1] Futebol Americano Brasil (2017) FABR_newlogo-cabecalho [Internet] Available from: https://futebolamericanobrasil.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/FABR_newlogo-cabecalho.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Futebol Americano Brasil (2019) Campeonato mato-grossense 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://futebolamericanobrasil.com/campeonato-mato-grossense-2018/ [Accessed 10 July 2020]

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Campeonato Gaucho de Futebol Americano (Rio Grande do Sul State Championship) 2020

Futebol Americano Brasil (FABR) Logo 2017-Present [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Grupo A
Erechim Coroados
Santa Cruz Chacals
Venancio Aires Bulldogs
Grupo B
Canoas Bulls
Carlos Barbosa Ximangos
Juventude
FABR Campeonato Gaucho standings 2020 [Ref: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
04.04.2020Erechim CoroadosVenancio Aires Bulldogs
05.04.2020JuventudeCanoas Bulls
18.04.2020Venancio Aires BulldogsSanta Cruz Chacals
19.04.2020Carlos Barbosa XimangosJuventude
02.05.2020Santa Cruz ChacalsErechim Coroados
03.05.2020Canoas BullsCarlos Barbosa Ximangos
FABR Campeonato Gaucho Regular Season Results 2020 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Campeonato Gaucho de Futebol Americano was put on hold in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Six teams were scheduled to take part in the Rio Grande do Sul State American Football Championship.

The State Leagues (Estaduais) are the Fourth Level in Brazilian American Football which are organised as follows: 1. Brasil Futebol Americano; 2. Brasil Futebol Americano 2; 3. Regional Leagues (Regionais). 4. State Leagues (Estaduais)

References

Images

[1] Futebol Americano Brasil (2017) FABR_newlogo-cabecalho [Internet] Available from: https://futebolamericanobrasil.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/FABR_newlogo-cabecalho.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2020]

Websites

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

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