EFAF Cup
The EFAF Cup was a European Cup competition in American football . It was organized by the European Federation of American Football (EFAF) as an additional European competition below the European Football League . From 2002 to 2013, the competition was held a total of twelve times. Record winners are the Graz Giants , who have won the title three times.
history
The EFAF Cup was held for the first time in 2002. The field of participants consisted of six teams from national associations, whose national champions competed in the European Football League (EFL). Austria played a special role, its national champions from 2001, the Vienna Vikings , taking part in both the EFL and the EFAF Cup. In the following year, two national champions, the Avedøre Monarchs from Denmark and the Zurich Renegades from Switzerland, took part in the EFAF Cup, whose national associations were not represented in the EFL.
As of the 2009 season, no Austrian teams took part in the EFAF Cup for scheduling reasons, as a structural change in the Austrian Football League resulted in more games for the teams in question. In 2014 the EFAF Cup was replaced by the European Football League , whose role as the highest international competition in European American football was taken over by the Big6 European Football League .
Game mode
In the group stage, three teams in different groups played out the respective group winners and runners-up. Each team played once against each team in the group. Depending on the number of groups, semi-finals or quarter-finals took place after the group stage.
player
By March 31 of the corresponding year, the participating clubs had to submit a list (roster) of a maximum of 60 players to the EFAF who could be used in the tournament. Late registrations were not possible.
For each game day, the teams registered a roster with up to 45 eligible players. Of these, a maximum of three players were allowed to be so-called "Americans" who could play at the same time. According to the EFAF, “Americans” are players with US , Canadian , Mexican or Japanese citizenship.
Finals
The following teams have been in the final of the EFAF Cup so far :
year | winner | loser | Result |
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2002 | Graz Giants | Badalona Drags | 51:12 |
2003 | Carlstad Crusaders | Papa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders | 28: 7 |
2004 | Papa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders | PA Farnham Knights | 45-0 |
2005 | Marburg Mercenaries | Elancourt Templiers | 49:14 |
2006 | Turek Graz Giants | Oathful 1814s | 37:20 |
2007 | Turek Graz Giants | Cineplexx Blue Devils | 28:26 |
2008 | Berlin eagle | Parma panthers | 29: 0 |
2009 | Prague Panthers | Thonon Black Panthers | 35:12 |
2010 | Calanda Broncos | Carlstad Crusaders | 17: 3 |
2011 | London Blitz | Kragujevac Wild Boars | 29: 7 |
2012 | Søllerød Gold Diggers | Triangle razorbacks | 31:21 |
2013 | Thonon Black Panthers | L'Hospitalet Pioners | 66: 6 |
For a complete list of all participants and their placements see: List of EFAF Cup participants .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schedule / Results 2003. In: eurobowl.efaf.info. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
- ^ "AFL 2009 - New Mode" ( Memento from March 2, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) online at AFL-Crush, on September 6, 2008; As of August 27, 2009 .
- ↑ Big changes in European American football. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on August 2, 2016 ; accessed on August 2, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Web links
- Official website of the EFAF-Cup (English)