2010 European Championship of American football

The 2010 European Championship was an international American Football competition. The European Championship of American Football is a continental competition contested by the member countries of EFAF and was held in Germany from July 24 to July 31, 2010. The tournament also served as a qualifier for the 2011 IFAF World Championship. Germany, France and Austria qualified.[1]

2010 European Championship of American football
Tournament details
Host nation Germany
DatesJuly 24 – July 31
No. of nations6
Final positions
Champions  Germany
Runner-up  France
Third-place  Austria
2005
2014

Group A

Standings

Teams W T L P PF PA TD
 Germany200445245
 Austria101250297
 Finland002011531

All times are local (UTC+2)

Schedule

1 2 34Total
 Austria 0 6 7720
 Germany 10 3 7222

at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt

  • Date: July 24, 2010
  • Game time: 19:30
  • Game weather: 22 °C (72 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 7,032
  • Referee: Rasmussen
  • Gamebook
1 2 34Total
 Finland 0 7 007
 Austria 7 10 7630

at Stadion Wetzlar, Wetzlar

  • Date: July 27, 2010
  • Game time: 19:30
  • Game weather: 22 °C (72 °F), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 1,135
  • Referee: Bolstadt
  • Gamebook
1 2 34Total
 Germany 0 6 14323
 Finland 4 0 004

at Brita-Arena, Wiesbaden

  • Date: July 29, 2010
  • Game time: 19:30
  • Game weather: 18 °C (64 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 3,312
  • Referee: Rasmussen
  • Gamebook

Group B

Standings

Teams W T L P PF PA TD
 France20046477
 Sweden101221163
 Great Britain00202640

All times are local (UTC+2)

Schedule

1 2 34Total
 France 3 0 11014
 Sweden 0 7 007

at Stadion Wetzlar, Wetzlar

  • Date: July 25, 2010
  • Game time: 16:00
  • Game weather: 20 °C (68 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 1,107
  • Referee: Bolstadt
  • Gamebook
1 2 34Total
 Great Britain 0 0 000
 France 7 15 72150

at Stadion Wetzlar, Wetzlar

  • Date: July 27, 2010
  • Game time: 16:00
  • Game weather: 18 °C (64 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 1,002
  • Referee: Rasmussen
  • Gamebook
1 2 34Total
 Great Britain 0 2 002
 Sweden 0 7 0714

at Brita-Arena, Wiesbaden

  • Date: July 29, 2010
  • Game time: 16:00
  • Game weather: 18 °C (64 °F), cloudy, chance of rain
  • Game attendance: 2,135
  • Referee: Bolstadt
  • Gamebook

Classification games

5th place game

1 2 34Total
 Great Britain 0 0 099
 Finland 0 18 01432

at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt

  • Date: July 31, 2010
  • Game time: 10:00
  • Game weather: 15 °C (59 °F), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 565
  • Referee: Rebes
  • Gamebook

3rd place game

1 2 34Total
 Sweden 0 0 000
 Austria 0 27 0330

at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt

  • Date: July 31, 2010
  • Game time: 16:00
  • Game weather: 26 °C (79 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 3,127
  • Referee: Rasmussen
  • Gamebook

Final

1 2 34Total
 France 0 3 7010
 Germany 2 10 14026

at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt

  • Date: July 31, 2010
  • Game time: 19:30
  • Game weather: 26 °C (79 °F), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 8,523
  • Referee: Bolstadt
  • Gamebook
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References

  1. "EC 2010 a milestone in EFAF history". EFAF.info. 8 Aug 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
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