Australian rules football in Bermuda

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Australian rules football has been played on the island of Bermuda since 2005, when the Bermuda Lions were created.[1]

The island was to host the first Bermuda Australian Football Championships in 2007, featuring teams from Europe and North America in addition to local players.[2] This tournament was later postponed indefinitely.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bermuda Australian Rules Football Association
  2. ^ Bermuda welcomes footy with International Tournament on the Island by Aaron Richard for World Footy News September 30 2005
  3. ^ Bermuda 2007 cancelled by Brett Northey for worldfootynews.com
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