Football League of Europe
The Football League of Europe (FLE) was a European semi-professional American football league. It was founded in 1994, renamed 1995 in American Football League of Europe (AFLE) and dissolved after the 1995 season. The trophy given annually to the FLE champions was the Jim Thorpe Trophy.
History
The league was founded in 1994 under the leadership of the German team Hamburg Blue Devils.
1994 season
8 European teams competing for the first season.
North Conference
- Berlin Bears
- Hamburg Blue Devils
- Helsinki Roosters
- Stockholm Nordic Vikings
Central Conference
- Amsterdam Crusaders
- Frankfurt Gamblers
- Great Britain Spartans
- Munich Thunder
The championship games was held in front of 18,000 spectators in Hamburg's Volksparkstadion. The Stockholm Nordic Vikings defeated the host Hamburg Blue Devils with 43:35.[1]
1995 season
With the move of the Hamburg Blue Devils into the German Football League after the 1994 season the league had lost their flagship team. Three other teams resign to start in the league named now American Football League of Europe.
- Amsterdam Crusaders
- Bergamo Lions
- Frankfurt Knights
- Great Britain Spartans
- Stockholm Nordic Vikings
In the championship games the Stockholm Nordic Vikings beat the Bergamo Lions 14:0 to become 2 time champions.[2]