Non Professional Swiss Romande American Football League

The Non Professional Swiss Romande Americain Football League (NSFL) is a Swiss American football league, formed in 2004 as a regional league in addition to the Schweizerischer America Football Verband (SAFV). It is based in Lausanne.

History

In 1982 Cursio Caravati and Massimo Monti created the SFL (Swiss Football League). The first team was the Lugano Seagulls.[1] As of 2006, only one national federation is recognised by the European Federation of American Football: the Schweizerischer America Football Verband (SAFV), which is divided into two leagues: a national A league (LNA) and a national B league (LNB). A national championship for juniors also exists. There are only 11 SAFV clubs (5 in LNA and 6 in LNB).

he NSFL was created as a regional league in 2004. 6 teams took part during the first season in 2005; in 2006 two new teams joined the league. The SAFV at the moment refuse to any discussions with the NSFL. The NSFL has in the past met with the SAFV, and have made changes in response to SAFV requests, but more recently the SAFV has refused to meet with the NSFL. The NSFL in no way wishes to replace the SAFV. The NSFL is working on a more regional level.

The different NSFL tournaments put in place do not forbid NSFL teams from participating in the National Championship (SAFV). This is the case for the Fribourg Cardinals (LNB) and the Geneva Seahawks (LNA).

Teams in the NSFL

Since 2004

Since 2005

Since 2006

Since 2007

Since 2008

Since 2009

Past Teams

NSFL teams as of January 2009

Clubs

Tackle football

Adult

Junior

Flag football

Adult

Junior

Adult Tackle Football Tournament (NSFL)

Tackle Football Tournament 2005 (Adults)

Medal Team
Gold Fribourg Cardinals
Silver Lausanne Sharks
Bronze Riviera Saints

Tackle Football Tournament 2006 (Adults)

Medal Team
Gold Fribourg Cardinals
Silver Riviera Saints
Bronze Lausanne Sharks

Tackle Football Tournament 2007 (Adults)

Medal Team
Gold Lausanne Sharks
Silver Fribourg Cardinals
Bronze La Cote Centurions

Tackle Football Tournament 2008 (Adults)

Medal Team
Gold Riviera Saints
Silver Neuchâtel Knights
Bronze Lausanne Sharks

Tackle Football Tournament 2009 (Adults)

Medal Team
Gold Riviera Saints
Silver LUCAF
Bronze Fribourg Cardinals

Results

Tackle Football Finals (Adults)

Tournament Edition Date of Final Champion Score Finalist
2005 NSFL Bowl I October 30, 2005 Fribourg Cardinals 6-0 Lausanne Sharks
2006 NSFL Bowl II November 4, 2006 Fribourg Cardinals 22-0 Riviera Saints
2007 NSFL Bowl III October 28, 2007 Lausanne Sharks 25-7 Fribourg Cardinals
2008 NSFL Bowl IV November 2, 2008 Riviera Saints 14-6 Neuchâtel Knights
2009 NSFL Bowl V November 8, 2009 Riviera Saints 13-12 LUCAF

Tackle Football Finals (Juniors)

Tournament Date of Final Champion Score Finalist
2008 June 1, 2008 Lausanne Sharks 52 -06 Neuchâtel Knights
2009 June 7, 2009 Geneva Whoopers 13 -06 LUCAF

Flag Football Finals (Adults)

Tournament Date of Final Champion Score Finalist
2007 May 13, 2007 Yverdon Ducs 25-7 Morges Capone
2008 May 17, 2008 Geneva Warriors 32-18 Riviera Saints
2009 May 2, 2009Geneva Warriors 83-46 Morges Bandits

References

  1. The Game Is American, but the View, Alpine The New York Times, 14 April 2012, accessed: 6 December 2013
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