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European Football League

American football league, 1986–2018


Summary

American football league, 1986–2018

FieldValue
logoEuropean Football League logo.png
pixels150px
sportGridiron football
founded
folded
teams6
continentEurope
championPotsdam Royals
most_champsVienna Vikings (5)
promotionBIG6 European Football League
websiteEurobowl.info

The European Football League (EFL) established in 1986, was a tournament for the best European American football teams affiliated to IFAF (International Federation of American Football - Europe), which replaced the European Federation of American Football (EFAF) in 2014.

Until 2013, the final game of the EFL was the Eurobowl, which has been held annually since 1986. In 2014, the EFL was replaced as Europe's top-tier club competition by the new BIG6 European Football League and the EFL Bowl was introduced as the new final game of the EFL. The 2018 EFL season was the last edition of the tournament.

EFL

Under the governance of EFAF, the best American Football teams in Europe participate in annual competitions. Until 2013, the EFL was the first-tier competition for American football clubs in Europe. EFAF determined the relative strength of each of its 17 affiliate leagues and allocated teams to the 4 divisions accordingly, thus not all nations took part. National league champions, runners-up or teams with international success were eligible for the EFL. Teams from 'weaker' leagues could take part in the EFAF Cup. The final game of the EFL was the Eurobowl, which has been held annually since 1986.

In 2014, the BIG6 European Football League was introduced as the new top-tier competition of American football in Europe. The EFL continued to be played as a second-tier competition, with its teams playing for the newly created EFL Bowl trophy. The inaugural EFL Bowl was won by the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes of Germany against Spain's Badalona Dracs on 20 July 2014.

From 2017 on, the EFL Bowl winners may play a relegation game against the last placed team of the BIG6, and be promoted to the BIG6 if they win. This relegation game never happened.

Rosters

Every team in the European Football League had to publish its 60-man roster. After that no player can be added. Every game day the teams have to nominate an EFAF active game day roster, which is limited to 45 players with a maximum of 3 active Americans as defined USA, Canadian, Mexican or Japanese passport holders. These three players may all be on the field at the same time.

Format

Until 2013, EFL teams were split into 4 divisions of 3 or 2 teams. In a division of 3, teams played 2 matches; once at home to one opponent and the other away to the other opponent. In a division of 2 teams, each team played each other home and away. The division winners then advanced to the play-offs.

The play-off format was changed for the 2008 season. The tournament was expanded to an eight-team competition. The two finalists from the 2007 season, Vienna Vikings and Marburg Mercenaries, earned automatic berths for the next season and the two semi-finalists, Eidsvoll 1814's from Norway and Tirol Raiders from Austria, earned a spot for the national champions of their respective countries. In quarterfinals these teams faced the four winners of the divisional round. In semi-finals teams were paired by the Eurobowl seeding system, with the best-seeded team facing the worst and the second-best facing the second-worst. Winners then advanced to the Eurobowl.

With the start of the Big6 in 2014, the format of the EFL changed again. Six teams played in two divisions of three teams. The winners of the groups advanced to the EFL Bowl.

EFL Bowls

For a list of champions by year before 2014, see Eurobowl.

GameYearDateCityWinnersScoRunners-upAttendanceMVP
I2014de}} www.efaf.info, published: 6 July 2014, accessed: 8 July 2014Kiel, GermanyKiel Baltic Hurricanes GER40–0Badalona Dracs ESP2,104Garrett Andrews (KBH)
II201527 June 2015Kiel, GermanyKiel Baltic Hurricanes GER49–28Allgäu Comets GER1,752
III2016url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160530083644/http://www.eurobowl.info/index.php?Inhalt=newsmeldung&ID=1884date=2016-05-30 }} www.eurobowl.info, published: 29 May 2016, accessed: 30 May 2016Frankfurt, GermanyFrankfurt Universe GER35–21Amsterdam Crusaders NED6,056Jesse Lewis (FU)
IV201710 June 2017Thonon-les-Bains, FranceThonon Black Panthers FRA29–20Rhinos Milano ITA2,500Stephen Yepmo (TBP)
V20189 June 2018Sesto San Giovanni, ItalyPotsdam Royals GER43–42Seamen Milano ITA2,500Kahlif Rector (SM)

Records and statistics

By club

ClubWonRunner-upYears won†Years runner-up†
AUT Vikings Vienna552004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20132001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2012
AUT Swarco Raiders Tirol312008, 2009, 20112013
ITA Bergamo Lions332000, 2001, 20021994, 2004, 2005
GER Hamburg Blue Devils321996, 1997, 19981999, 2000
NED Amsterdam Crusaders241991, 19921988, 1989, 1993, 2016
GER Braunschweig Lions211999, 20032002
GBR London Olympians211993, 19941995
GER Kiel Baltic Hurricanes202014, 2015
GER Berlin Adler1220101991, 2011
ITA Legnano Frogs1119891990
GER Potsdam Royals102018
FRA Thonon Black Panthers102017
GER Frankfurt Universe102016
SUI Calanda Broncos102012
GER Düsseldorf Panther101995
GBR Manchester Spartans101990
FIN Helsinki Roosters101988
FIN Taft Vantaa101986
FRA La Courneuve Flash031998, 2006, 2009
ESP Badalona Dracs012014
  • † Listed are Eurobowls from 1986 to 2013 and EFL Bowls from 2014 on.

By country

ChampionshipsCountryYear
11GER Germany1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
8AUT Austria2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
4ITA Italy1989, 2000, 2001, 2002
3GBR United Kingdom1990, 1993, 1994
2NED Netherlands1991, 1992
2FIN Finland1986, 1988
1FRA France2017
1SUI Switzerland2012

References

References

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  2. link. (2014-10-18 www.efaf.info, published: 11 February 2014, accessed: 8 July 2014)
  3. [http://www.efaf.info/text.php?Inhalt=Newsmeldung&ID=1782 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes win EFL Bowl I!] www.efaf.info, published: 20 July 2014, accessed: 14 October 2014
  4. [http://eurobowl.efaf.info/download/2017_Regulations_Club-Teams_and_Club-Team_Competitions_FINAL_Version_19.10.2016.pdf Regulations for Club-Team Competitions] {{Webarchive. link. (19 April 2022 eurobowl.efaf.info, published: 15 October 2016, accessed: 2 November 2016)
  5. de www.efaf.info, published: 6 July 2014, accessed: 8 July 2014
  6. [http://www.efaf.info/text.php?Inhalt=Newsmeldung&ID=1826 EFL Bowl II on June 27, 2015 at Kiel] www.efaf.info, published: 3 June 2015, accessed: 21 June 2015
  7. link. (2016-05-30 {{in lang). de www.eurobowl.info, published: 29 May 2016, accessed: 30 May 2016
  8. [http://www.frankfurt-universe.de/samsung-frankfurt-universe-ist-efl-champion/ Samsung Frankfurt Universe ist EFL-Champion] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-12-02 {{in lang). de www.frankfurt-universe.de, published: 11 June 2016, accessed: 23 November 2016
  9. [http://www.eurobowl.info/index.php?Inhalt=newsmeldung&ID=1958 EFL-Bowl: Thonon Black Panthers receive Rhinos Milano] www.eurobowl.info, published: 7 June 2017, accessed: 11 June 2017
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  11. (11 June 2018). "EFL Bowl: Dramatic End with a points festival".
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