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Italian Football League

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.

Italian Football League
ClassificationTop level league
SportAmerican football
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
First season1980
CEOEnrico Mambelli[1][2]
No. of teamsMax 12
Country Italy
Most recent
champion(s)
Parma Panthers
(6th title) (2023)
Most titlesBergamo Lions
(12 titles)
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Official websitewww.fidaf.com

The annual final play-off 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.[3]

Background edit

 
Spaghetti Bowl, American football bowl game played in Florence, Italy, on 1 January 1945

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.[4]

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.[5] The trophy, called the "Bambino Bowl", was won by the Technical School 13–0 in front of an audience of 5,000.[6]

A little over a month later, the Spaghetti Bowl[7] 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), who they won 20–0.[8] 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).[9]

History edit

 
Legnano Frogs celebrate victory after winning the XV Italian Bowl in 1995

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 Tori Torino [it].

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.[10]

In 1980 the first official American football league in Italy was established and crowned a champion.[11] This championship did not include a final and was won by Lupi Roma [it]. However, the title of first champions of Italy was recognized to the Lupi only in 2016.[12]

 
Palermo Sharks [it] 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.[13] 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).

 
XXXIV Italian Bowl, won by Milano Seamen vs. Parma Panthers in 2014.

The new IFL was founded in 2007, taking over previous league's significance called (National Football League Italy).[14] 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 Federazione Italiana di American Football [it] (the federation the IFL belongs to)[15] 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 will be played at the Glass Bowl Stadium on the campus of The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA. This will mark 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 televised in the USA.

IFL teams edit

 
Rhinos Milano vs. Catania Elephants in 2008 at Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan
  • Ancona Dolphins (2008–present)
  • Bergamo Lions (2008–10, 2012, 2014–2019)
  • 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) (now in II Division)
  • 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 European League of Football)
  • 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)
  • 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[16]

Italian Bowl edit

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.[3] Until 2014 the championship game was called Italian Super Bowl

 
The scudetto, a decoration having the colors of the flag of Italy which is sewn onto the jersey of the Italian sports clubs that won the highest level championship of their respective sport in the previous season.
Game Year Winner Opponent Result Location
- 1980   Lupi Roma - Group winners -
I 1981   Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 24–8 Stadio Eugenio Broccardi, Santa Margherita Ligure
II 1982   Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 11–0 Stadio Tonino Benelli, Pesaro
III 1983   Rhinos Milano Warriors Bologna 20–14 Palasport di Genova, Genoa
IV 1984   Frogs Busto Arsizio Warriors Bologna 16–6 Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
V 1985   Doves Bologna Angels Pesaro 27–11 Stadio Silvio Appiani, Padova
VI 1986   Warriors Bologna Angels Pesaro 18–8 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
VII 1987   Frogs Legnano Milano Seamen 27–24 Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
VIII 1988   Frogs Legnano Warriors Bologna 17–0 Stadio Dorico, Ancona
IX 1989   Frogs Legnano Milano Seamen 39–33 Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
X 1990   Rhinos Milano Frogs Legnano 33–6 Stadio Romeo Neri, Rimini
XI 1991   Giaguari Torino Phoenix San Lazzaro 38–16 Stadio Brianteo, Monza
XII 1992   Pharaones Milano Lions Bergamo 35–25 Stadio Druso, Bolzano
XIII 1993   Lions Bergamo Gladiatori Roma 48–39 Stadio Comunale, Telgate
XIV 1994   Frogs Legnano Rhinos Milano 37–27 Stadio Giovanni Mari, Legnano
XV 1995   Frogs Legnano Gladiatori Roma 32–26 Stadio Alfiero Moretti, Cesenatico
XVI 1996   Phoenix Bologna Gladiatori Roma 25–20 Stadio Dorico, Ancona
XVII 1997   Phoenix Bologna Frogs Legnano 42–35 Stadio Brianteo, Monza
XVIII 1998   Lions Bergamo Frogs Legnano 29–28 Stadio Santa Maria Goretti, Catania
XIX 1999   Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 49–14 Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XX 2000   Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 49–27 Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan
XXI 2001   Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 30–24 Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XXII 2002   Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 21–14 Stadio Europa, Bolzano
XXIII 2003   Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 45–0 Polisportivo Comunale, Civitanova Marche
XXIV 2004   Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 14–13 Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXV 2005   Lions Bergamo Warriors Bologna 42–14 Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVI 2006   Lions Bergamo Panthers Parma 24–12 Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVII 2007   Lions Bergamo Panthers Parma 55–49 (2 OT) Stadio Andrea Torelli, Scandiano
XXVIII 2008   Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 56–54 Stadio Comunale, San Giovanni in Marignano
XXIX 2009   Giants Bolzano Marines Lazio 35–21 Stadio Dei Pini, Milano Marittima
XXX 2010   Panthers Parma Elephants Catania 56–26 Stadio Breda, Sesto San Giovanni
XXXI 2011   Panthers Parma Warriors Bologna 76–62 Stadio XXV Aprile, Parma
XXXII 2012   Panthers Parma Elephants Catania 61–43 Stadio Franco Ossola, Varese
XXXIII 2013   Panthers Parma Milano Seamen 51–28 Stadio Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
XXXIV 2014   Milano Seamen Panthers Parma 33–30 Stadio Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
XXXV 2015   Milano Seamen Panthers Parma 24–14 Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan
XXXVI 2016   Rhinos Milano Giants Bolzano 44–18 Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena
XXXVII 2017   Milano Seamen Rhinos Milano 37–29 Stadio Romeo Menti, Vicenza
XXXVIII 2018   Milano Seamen Giants Bolzano 28–14 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
XXXIX 2019   Milano Seamen Firenze Guelfi 62–28 Stadio Breda, Sesto San Giovanni
- 2020 No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic
XL 2021   Panthers Parma Milano Seamen 40–34 (OT) Stadio Leonardo Garilli, Piacenza
XLI 2022   Firenze Guelfi Milano Seamen 21–17 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
XLII 2023   Panthers Parma Firenze Guelfi 29–13 Glass Bowl, Toledo, OH

Number of Italian Bowl victories edit

 
VIII Eurobowl in 1994, Lions Bergamo vs. London Olympians. Italian teams that have won the Eurobowl have been Frogs Legnano (1989) and Lions Bergamo (2000, 2001 and 2002)
Victories Team Seasons
12 Lions Bergamo 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
6 Frogs Legnano 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995
6 Panthers Parma 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2023
5 Milano Seamen 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
5 Rhinos Milano 1981, 1982, 1983, 1990, 2016
1 Firenze Guelfi 2022
1 Giants Bolzano 2009
1 Pharaones Milano 1992
1 Giaguari Torino 1991
1 Warriors Bologna 1986
1 Doves Bologna 1985
1 Lupi Roma 1980

Geographical distribution of Italian Bowl winners edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Enrico Mambelli è il nuovo Presidente della Italian Football League 2015-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Francesco Pastorelli (PD): "I Guelfi Firenze campioni d'Italia di football americano"" (in Italian). 4 July 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  4. ^ Massimo Foglio, L'Europa lunga un piede, p. 14 - ISBN 1-4810-2028-5
  5. ^ Massimo Foglio, L'Europa lunga un piede, p. 67 - ISBN 1-4810-2028-5
  6. ^ Bambino Bowl 22 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Massimo Foglio, L'Europa lunga un piede, p. 69 - ISBN 1-4810-2028-5
  8. ^ Spaghetti Bowl
  9. ^ TRUST Football
  10. ^ (in Italian). Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Football Americano. La squadra del primo Scudetto in Italia torna a vivere" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Roma campione del football 36 anni dopo. L'emozione del qb Volterra: "Noi, i pionieri dei touchdown italiani"" (in Italian). Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Football Americano" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  14. ^ "New Era annuncia la partnership con la Italian Football League" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Football americano" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2014-10-28.

External links edit

  • American Football International
  • American Football International Italy
  • Italian Superbowl history

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Not to be confused with Italian football league system 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 Italian Football LeagueClassificationTop level leagueSportAmerican footballFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 First season1980CEOEnrico Mambelli 1 2 No of teamsMax 12Country ItalyMost recentchampion s Parma Panthers 6th title 2023 Most titlesBergamo Lions 12 titles Level on pyramidLevel 1Official websitewww fidaf com The annual final play off 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 3 Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 IFL teams 4 Italian Bowl 4 1 Number of Italian Bowl victories 4 2 Geographical distribution of Italian Bowl winners 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground edit nbsp Spaghetti Bowl American football bowl game played in Florence Italy on 1 January 1945 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 4 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 5 The trophy called the Bambino Bowl was won by the Technical School 13 0 in front of an audience of 5 000 6 A little over a month later the Spaghetti Bowl 7 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 who they won 20 0 8 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 9 History edit nbsp Legnano Frogs celebrate victory after winning the XV Italian Bowl in 1995 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 Tori Torino it 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 10 In 1980 the first official American football league in Italy was established and crowned a champion 11 This championship did not include a final and was won by Lupi Roma it However the title of first champions of Italy was recognized to the Lupi only in 2016 12 nbsp Palermo Sharks it 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 13 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 nbsp XXXIV Italian Bowl won by Milano Seamen vs Parma Panthers in 2014 The new IFL was founded in 2007 taking over previous league s significance called National Football League Italy 14 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 Federazione Italiana di American Football it the federation the IFL belongs to 15 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 will be played at the Glass Bowl Stadium on the campus of The University of Toledo Toledo Ohio USA This will mark 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 televised in the USA IFL teams edit nbsp Rhinos Milano vs Catania Elephants in 2008 at Velodromo Vigorelli Milan Ancona Dolphins 2008 present Bergamo Lions 2008 10 2012 2014 2019 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 now in II Division 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 European League of Football 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 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 16 Italian Bowl editItalian 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 3 Until 2014 the championship game was called Italian Super Bowl nbsp The scudetto a decoration having the colors of the flag of Italy which is sewn onto the jersey of the Italian sports clubs that won the highest level championship of their respective sport in the previous season Game Year Winner Opponent Result Location 1980 nbsp Lupi Roma Group winners I 1981 nbsp Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 24 8 Stadio Eugenio Broccardi Santa Margherita Ligure II 1982 nbsp Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 11 0 Stadio Tonino Benelli Pesaro III 1983 nbsp Rhinos Milano Warriors Bologna 20 14 Palasport di Genova Genoa IV 1984 nbsp Frogs Busto Arsizio Warriors Bologna 16 6 Stadio Romeo Neri Rimini V 1985 nbsp Doves Bologna Angels Pesaro 27 11 Stadio Silvio Appiani Padova VI 1986 nbsp Warriors Bologna Angels Pesaro 18 8 Stadio Renato Dall Ara Bologna VII 1987 nbsp Frogs Legnano Milano Seamen 27 24 Stadio Romeo Neri Rimini VIII 1988 nbsp Frogs Legnano Warriors Bologna 17 0 Stadio Dorico Ancona IX 1989 nbsp Frogs Legnano Milano Seamen 39 33 Stadio Ennio Tardini Parma X 1990 nbsp Rhinos Milano Frogs Legnano 33 6 Stadio Romeo Neri Rimini XI 1991 nbsp Giaguari Torino Phoenix San Lazzaro 38 16 Stadio Brianteo Monza XII 1992 nbsp Pharaones Milano Lions Bergamo 35 25 Stadio Druso Bolzano XIII 1993 nbsp Lions Bergamo Gladiatori Roma 48 39 Stadio Comunale Telgate XIV 1994 nbsp Frogs Legnano Rhinos Milano 37 27 Stadio Giovanni Mari Legnano XV 1995 nbsp Frogs Legnano Gladiatori Roma 32 26 Stadio Alfiero Moretti Cesenatico XVI 1996 nbsp Phoenix Bologna Gladiatori Roma 25 20 Stadio Dorico Ancona XVII 1997 nbsp Phoenix Bologna Frogs Legnano 42 35 Stadio Brianteo Monza XVIII 1998 nbsp Lions Bergamo Frogs Legnano 29 28 Stadio Santa Maria Goretti Catania XIX 1999 nbsp Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 49 14 Stadio Europa Bolzano XX 2000 nbsp Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 49 27 Velodromo Vigorelli Milan XXI 2001 nbsp Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 30 24 Stadio Europa Bolzano XXII 2002 nbsp Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 21 14 Stadio Europa Bolzano XXIII 2003 nbsp Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 45 0 Polisportivo Comunale Civitanova Marche XXIV 2004 nbsp Lions Bergamo Dolphins Ancona 14 13 Stadio Andrea Torelli Scandiano XXV 2005 nbsp Lions Bergamo Warriors Bologna 42 14 Stadio Andrea Torelli Scandiano XXVI 2006 nbsp Lions Bergamo Panthers Parma 24 12 Stadio Andrea Torelli Scandiano XXVII 2007 nbsp Lions Bergamo Panthers Parma 55 49 2 OT Stadio Andrea Torelli Scandiano XXVIII 2008 nbsp Lions Bergamo Giants Bolzano 56 54 Stadio Comunale San Giovanni in Marignano XXIX 2009 nbsp Giants Bolzano Marines Lazio 35 21 Stadio Dei Pini Milano Marittima XXX 2010 nbsp Panthers Parma Elephants Catania 56 26 Stadio Breda Sesto San Giovanni XXXI 2011 nbsp Panthers Parma Warriors Bologna 76 62 Stadio XXV Aprile Parma XXXII 2012 nbsp Panthers Parma Elephants Catania 61 43 Stadio Franco Ossola Varese XXXIII 2013 nbsp Panthers Parma Milano Seamen 51 28 Stadio Paolo Mazza Ferrara XXXIV 2014 nbsp Milano Seamen Panthers Parma 33 30 Stadio Paolo Mazza Ferrara XXXV 2015 nbsp Milano Seamen Panthers Parma 24 14 Velodromo Vigorelli Milan XXXVI 2016 nbsp Rhinos Milano Giants Bolzano 44 18 Stadio Dino Manuzzi Cesena XXXVII 2017 nbsp Milano Seamen Rhinos Milano 37 29 Stadio Romeo Menti Vicenza XXXVIII 2018 nbsp Milano Seamen Giants Bolzano 28 14 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi Parma XXXIX 2019 nbsp Milano Seamen Firenze Guelfi 62 28 Stadio Breda Sesto San Giovanni 2020 No season played because of the COVID 19 pandemic XL 2021 nbsp Panthers Parma Milano Seamen 40 34 OT Stadio Leonardo Garilli Piacenza XLI 2022 nbsp Firenze Guelfi Milano Seamen 21 17 Stadio Renato Dall Ara Bologna XLII 2023 nbsp Panthers Parma Firenze Guelfi 29 13 Glass Bowl Toledo OH Number of Italian Bowl victories edit nbsp VIII Eurobowl in 1994 Lions Bergamo vs London Olympians Italian teams that have won the Eurobowl have been Frogs Legnano 1989 and Lions Bergamo 2000 2001 and 2002 Victories Team Seasons 12 Lions Bergamo 1993 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 6 Frogs Legnano 1984 1987 1988 1989 1994 1995 6 Panthers Parma 2010 2011 2012 2013 2021 2023 5 Milano Seamen 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 5 Rhinos Milano 1981 1982 1983 1990 2016 1 Firenze Guelfi 2022 1 Giants Bolzano 2009 1 Pharaones Milano 1992 1 Giaguari Torino 1991 1 Warriors Bologna 1986 1 Doves Bologna 1985 1 Lupi Roma 1980 Geographical distribution of Italian Bowl winners edit nbsp nbsp Bergamo Lions nbsp Parma Panthers nbsp Bolzano Giants nbsp Turin Giaguari nbsp Busto Arsizio Frogs nbsp Legnano Frogs nbsp Milan Pharaones Rhinos Seamen nbsp Bologna Doves Warriors Phoenix nbsp Florence Guelfi nbsp Rome Lupi Marines class notpageimage Geographical distribution of Italian Bowl winnersSee also edit nbsp American football portal nbsp Italy portal American football Scudetto Spaghetti Bowl American football Sport in ItalyReferences edit Enrico Mambelli e il nuovo Presidente della Italian Football League Archived 2015 02 12 at the Wayback Machine Enrico Mambelli Presidente Archived from the original on February 12 2015 Retrieved February 12 2015 a b Francesco Pastorelli PD I Guelfi Firenze campioni d Italia di football americano in Italian 4 July 2022 Retrieved 3 June 2023 Massimo Foglio L Europa lunga un piede p 14 ISBN 1 4810 2028 5 Massimo Foglio L Europa lunga un piede p 67 ISBN 1 4810 2028 5 Bambino Bowl Archived 22 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Massimo Foglio L Europa lunga un piede p 69 ISBN 1 4810 2028 5 Spaghetti Bowl TRUST Football La storia in Italian Archived from the original on 30 March 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2017 Football Americano La squadra del primo Scudetto in Italia torna a vivere in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2023 Roma campione del football 36 anni dopo L emozione del qb Volterra Noi i pionieri dei touchdown italiani in Italian Retrieved 2 June 2023 Football Americano in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2023 New Era annuncia la partnership con la Italian Football League in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2023 Football americano in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2023 I Grizzlies sbranano gli Elephants Sport Locale iltempo Archived from the original on 2014 10 28 Retrieved 2014 10 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to American football in Italy American Football International American Football International Italy Italian Superbowl history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Italian Football League amp oldid 1220309467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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