LNFA 1995

The LNFA 1995 was the first season of the new American football league in Spain. It was the result of the merger between two previous leagues.

18 teams were divided in two conferences. The Conferencia Nacional (National Conference), with the teams from the defunct American Football League, and the Conferencia Española (Spanish Conference), formed by the teams from the Catalan league.[1]

Regular season

Playoffs

 
Wild CardQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Badalona Drags12
 
 
 
Camioneros Coslada6
 
Madrid Panteras61
 
 
Badalona Drags0
 
 
 
 
 
Madrid Panteras51
 
 
 
Zaragoza Lions12
 
Zaragoza Lions35
 
 
 
Palma Voltors12
 
L'Hospitalet Pioners34
 
 
Zaragoza Lions39
 
 
May 14
 
 
Madrid Panteras55
 
 
 
Barcelona Bóxers28
 
Madrid Osos38
 
 
 
Poble Nou Búfals31
 
Barcelona Bóxers31
 
 
Madrid Osos12
 
 
 
 
 
Barcelona Bóxers20
 
 
 
Barcelona Howlers14
 
Barcelona Howlers58
 
 
 
Valencia Bats16
 
Vilafranca Eagles20
 
 
Barcelona Howlers30
 
 
 
 
gollark: They're the qualification before those.
gollark: I read it before then, but still. English at school is very evil that way.
gollark: 1984 is actually part of the English GCSE course at my school (and/or exam board or whatever, not sure how that works). It's amazing how picking apart random bits of phrasing or whatever for hours on end ruin your enjoyment of a work.
gollark: Vaguely relatedly I think 1984 is entering the public domain next year. Copyright lasts for an excessively long time in my opinion.
gollark: Okay, but if you're talking about real-world examples I don't see why it's remotely relevant to say that the author of a book vaguely relating to those real-world examples believed X.

References

  1. Cubero, Cristina (January 14, 1995). "Llega la Liga de todos" [Here it is the League for all]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
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