EFAF Cup

The EFAF Cup is an international competition for European American Football clubs. The EFAF Cup is the second highest level of club competition in the European Federation of American Football (EFAF), behind the European Football League (EFL),.

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EFAF Cup

Organised by EFAF, this competition is comparable to football's UEFA Cup. American Football teams from the strongest leagues in Europe compete annually to achieve results good enough to qualify them for the EFAF Cup competition.

The current format dates from 2002 and offers top-division European clubs who have not qualified for the highest level of competition (EFL) a chance to play internationally.

Participants are Champions and Vice-Champions of the "smaller" American Football nations, and those finishing just behind EFL qualification places in the "bigger" American Football leagues.

Competition Format

In the group phase, four groups consist each of three teams. Each team plays each other once and has a home game and an away game. The winners of these groups qualify directly for the semi-final phase.

Should more teams qualify for and enter the EFAF Cup competition, more groups are created and a quarter-final phase introduced.

Players

Participating teams must submit a roster of at most 60 players to EFAF by March 31 of the competition year. These players, and no others, are permitted to play for the club within the competition that year. No changes can be made to the list.

On each game day, the roster must be reduced to 45 players who will actually participate in the game. This number must include no more than 3 "American" players. In EFAF rules an "American" is defined as a player with an American, Canadian, Mexican, or Japanese passport.[1] There is no restriction on how many of these 3 can be on the field at the same time.

EFAF Cup Finals

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up MVP
2002 Graz Giants 51-12 Badalona Dracs
2003 Carlstad Crusaders 28-7 Papa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders
2004 Papa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders 45-0 Farnham Knights
2005 Marburg Mercenaries 49-14 Elancourt Templiers
2006 July 11, 2006 Turek Graz Giants 37-20 Eidsvoll 1814s Darvin Lewis (Turek Graz Giants)
2007 Turek Graz Giants 28-26 Cineplexx Blue Devils
2008 July 12, 2008 Berlin Adler 29-0 Parma Panthers Oliver Flemming (Berlin) and Alberto Lanzoni (Parma)
2009 July 4, 2009 Prague Panthers 35-12 Black Panthers de Thonon-les-Bains Stanislav Jantos (Prague)
2010 July 17, 2010 Calanda Broncos 17-3 Carlstad Crusaders Tissi Robinson (Calanda)
2011 July 2, 2011 London Blitz 29-7 Kragujevac Wild Boars

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