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Italian Football League

Italian American football league


Italian American football league

FieldValue
titleItalian Football League
logoIFL logo.png
pixels100
sportAmerican football
classificationTop level league
levelLevel 1
founded
inaugural1980
teamsMax 12
country
championGuelfi Firenze
(2nd title) (2025)
most successful clubBergamo Lions
(12 titles)
websitewww.fidaf.com
ceoEnrico Mambelli

(2nd title) (2025) (12 titles) Italian Football League (IFL; the name is in English) is the top level American football league in Italy first established in 1978. The first recognized league champion was crowned in 1980.

The annual final playoff game to determine the league champion is called the Italian Bowl, that awards, for American football, the title of "champion of Italy" and the scudetto.

Background

In Italy, the first American football game took place in Genoa on 27 November 1913 when the teams of the USS Connecticut and USS Kansas faced each other, two of the 14 ships of the American Great White Fleet temporarily docked in the Ligurian port during an exercise cruise in the Mediterranean Sea. USS Connecticut won 17–6.

After this sporadic appearance, American football returned to Italy with the Allied troops during World War II. American football followed the advance of the US units from the south to the north of the Italian peninsula. On 23 November 1944, a touch football match was played at the Stadio della Vittoria in Bari, between the Playboys and the Technical School. The trophy, called the "Bambino Bowl", was won by the Technical School 13–0 in front of an audience of 5,000.

A little over a month later, the Spaghetti Bowl was held in Florence in front of 25,000 people on New Year's Day 1945 between the Bridgebusters (representatives of the Twelfth Air Force) and the Mudders (United States Army North); the Mudders won 20–0. Although probably other matches were played in those years of which no documentation remains, the first in peacetime, took place in Trieste, the last territory liberated from the Nazi-Fascists, in January 1948. The match was organized by the Trieste United States Troops and saw the SP'S prevail over D Company by "three touchdowns" (then 21–0).

History

In the 1970s teams formed and played in Italy. The first American football championship organized in Italy, which was never recognized by the federation, took place in 1977 and was won by the .

Among the games played in the 1970s there was the first official match played between Italian American football teams in preparation for the first championship officially recognized by the federation; played on 24 June 1978 at the Stadio Carlo Speroni in Busto Arsizio, it was won 36–0 by the Rhinos Milano over the Gallarate Frogs.

In 1980 the first official American football league in Italy was established and crowned a champion. This championship did not include a final and was won by . However, the title of first champions of Italy was recognized to the Lupi only in 2016.

Sharks Palermo}} in 2008

The Italian league (Series A) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was one of the first leagues in Europe to sign professional import players and coaches from the USA. The league had good popularity in the early years especially the late 1980s and early 1990s with reported attendance of nearly 20,000 fans for a Series A league final championship game in that time period. American Football in Italy has had ups and downs since that time but has always had a competitive league with different lower levels playing below the Italian Football League (IFL).

The new IFL was founded in 2007, taking over previous league's significance called (National Football League Italy). The league was born as a result of the escape of several of the best clubs of the old championship organized by the Italian federation, such as Milano Rhinos, Parma Panthers, Bologna Doves and Bolzano Giants. However some of the historic Italian clubs have not joined the new league and continue to participate in different tournaments organized by other federations.

In the following years a lot of teams moved to the (the federation the IFL belongs to) and most of the biggest teams are now again part of the IFL that is the First Division or in the other two divisions.

The Bergamo Lions have won the most Italian Super Bowl league championships winning 12 finals.

On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Italian Bowl XLII was played at the Glass Bowl Stadium on the campus of The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA. This marked the first Italian Football League Championship held outside of Europe. The Parma Panthers won the game played in front of nearly 10,000 fans, and was televised in the United States.

IFL teams

  • Ancona Dolphins (2008–present)
  • Bergamo Lions (2008–10, 2012, 2014–2019, 2025)
  • Bologna Doves (2008–09, 2011–12) (now in III Division)
  • Bologna Warriors (2009–present)
  • Bolzano Giants (2008–2020)
  • Catania Elephants (2008–12) (now in II Division)
  • Deamons Cernusco (2012)
  • Ferrara Aquile (2014–2017, 2025)
  • Firenze Guelfi (2016–present)
  • Lazio Marines (2018–present)
  • Legnano Frogs (2023–present)
  • Martesana Daemons (2012) (now in II Division)
  • Mastini Verona (2022–2023)
  • Milano Rhinos (2008–2018, 2020–present)
  • Milano Seamen (2011–2022) (now in II division)
  • Napoli Briganti (2014–?) (now in III Division)
  • Palermo Corsari (2008 †)
  • Palermo Sharks (2008) (now in II Division)
  • Parma Panthers (2008–present)
  • Reggio Emilia Hogs (2009–13) (now in II Division)
  • Roma Grizzlies (2015–2018) (now in II division)
  • Savona Pirates (2025)
  • Torino Giaguari (2014–2020, 2023–present)
  • UTA Pesaro (2018)
  • Varese Skorpions (2023–present)

† defunct

♦ due to league expansion the Napoli team can play the 2015 IFL season and is not relegated to the second division

‡ Roma Grizzlies won the second division championship and earned the right to play the 2015 IFL season

Italian Bowl

Italian Bowl is the annual final play-off game of the Italian Football League (IFL) to determine the league champion. It is the game that awards, for American football, the title of "champion of Italy" and the scudetto. Until 2014 the championship game was called Italian Super Bowl.

GameYearWinnerOpponentResultLocation
-1980Lupi Roma-Group winners-
I1981Rhinos MilanoFrogs Gallarate24–8Stadio Eugenio Broccardi, Santa Margherita Ligure
II1982Rhinos MilanoFrogs Gallarate11–0Stadio Tonino Benelli, Pesaro
III1983Rhinos MilanoWarriors Bologna20–14Palasport di Genova, Genoa
IV1984Frogs Busto ArsizioWarriors Bologna16–6Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
V1985Doves BolognaAngels Pesaro27–11Stadio Silvio Appiani, Padua
VI1986Warriors BolognaAngels Pesaro18–8Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
VII1987Frogs LegnanoMilano Seamen27–24Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
VIII1988Frogs LegnanoWarriors Bologna17–0Stadio Dorico, Ancona
IX1989Frogs LegnanoMilano Seamen39–33Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
X1990Rhinos MilanoFrogs Legnano33–6Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
XI1991Giaguari TorinoPhoenix San Lazzaro38–16Stadio Brianteo, Monza
XII1992Pharaones MilanoLions Bergamo35–25Stadio Druso, Bolzano
XIII1993Lions BergamoGladiatori Roma48–39Stadio Comunale, Telgate
XIV1994Frogs LegnanoRhinos Milano37–27Stadio Giovanni Mari, Legnano
XV1995Frogs LegnanoGladiatori Roma32–26Stadio Alfiero Moretti, Cesenatico
XVI1996Phoenix BolognaGladiatori Roma25–20Stadio Dorico, Ancona
XVII1997Phoenix BolognaFrogs Legnano42–35Stadio Brianteo, Monza
XVIII1998Lions BergamoFrogs Legnano29–28Stadio Santa Maria Goretti, Catania
XIX1999Lions BergamoGiants Bolzano49–14Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XX2000Lions BergamoGiants Bolzano49–27Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan
XXI2001Lions BergamoDolphins Ancona30–24Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XXII2002Lions BergamoDolphins Ancona21–14Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XXIII2003Lions BergamoDolphins Ancona45–0Polisportivo Comunale, Civitanova Marche
XXIV2004Lions BergamoDolphins Ancona14–13Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXV2005Lions BergamoWarriors Bologna42–14Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVI2006Lions BergamoPanthers Parma24–12Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVII2007Lions BergamoPanthers Parma55–49 (2 OT)Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVIII2008Lions BergamoGiants Bolzano56–54Stadio Comunale, San Giovanni in Marignano
XXIX2009Giants BolzanoMarines Lazio35–21Stadio Dei Pini, Milano Marittima
XXX2010Panthers ParmaElephants Catania56–26Stadio Breda, Sesto San Giovanni
XXXI2011Panthers ParmaWarriors Bologna76–62Stadio XXV Aprile, Parma
XXXII2012Panthers ParmaElephants Catania61–43Stadio Franco Ossola, Varese
XXXIII2013Panthers ParmaMilano Seamen51–28Stadio Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
XXXIV2014Milano SeamenPanthers Parma33–3Stadio Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
XXXV2015Milano SeamenPanthers Parma24–14Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan
XXXVI2016Rhinos MilanoGiants Bolzano44–18Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena
XXXVII2017Milano SeamenRhinos Milano37–29Stadio Romeo Menti, Vicenza
XXXVIII2018Milano SeamenGiants Bolzano28–14Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
XXXIX2019Milano SeamenFirenze Guelfi62–28Stadio Breda, Sesto San Giovanni
-2020No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic
XL2021Panthers ParmaMilano Seamen40–34 (OT)Stadio Leonardo Garilli, Piacenza
XLI2022Firenze GuelfiMilano Seamen21–17Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
XLII2023Panthers ParmaFirenze Guelfi2913Glass Bowl, Toledo, OH
XLIII2024Panthers ParmaFirenze Guelfi38–26Stadio Bruno Benelli, Ravenna
XLIV2025Firenze GuelfiDolphins Ancona4914Glass Bowl, Toledo, OH

Number of Italian Bowl victories

VictoriesTeamSeasons
12Lions Bergamo1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
7Panthers Parma2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2023, 2024
6Frogs Legnano1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995
5Milano Seamen2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
5Rhinos Milano1981, 1982, 1983, 1990, 2016
2Firenze Guelfi2022, 2025
1Giants Bolzano2009
1Pharaones Milano1992
1Giaguari Torino1991
1Warriors Bologna1986
1Doves Bologna1985
1Lupi Roma1980

Geographical distribution of Italian Bowl winners

References

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