BAFA National Leagues
Sport | American football |
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Founded | 2010 |
CEO | Charles Macnamara |
No. of teams | 70 (Adult Contact league) |
Country | England, Scotland, Wales |
Official website | http://britishamericanfootball.org |
The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL, formerly the BAFA Community Leagues) are the primary American football competition in England, Scotland and Wales. They were formed by the British American Football Association in 2010 to coordinate contact football and flag football across all age ranges. A total of 70 teams compete within the leagues.
Teams
Like most sports in Europe, but unlike most American sports leagues, the BAFA senior league uses the system of promotion and relegation, with the league divided into three divisions; "Premiership", "Division 1" and "Division 2".[1]
Premier
The BAFA's Premier Division for the 2016 season comprises twelve teams, split into the North and South conferences. Within each conference, each team plays each other twice. There will be 2 rounds of playoff football. The top ranked team in the NFC will host the second ranked team in the SFC whilst the top ranked team in the SFC will host the second ranked team in the NFC. The winners will compete for BritBowl.
Premier North | Premier South |
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Division One
For the 2016 season, the second tier has expanded to 18 teams, now divided into 3 conferences: the Northern, Midlands, and Southern Football Conferences. Each team plays the others in their conference twice during the regular season. There is no inter-conference play until the playoffs.
The top 2 teams from each conference, plus the best two 3rd-place teams, will advance to the playoffs. These eight teams will be seeded by record, irrespective of conference finish. In the first round, the #1 seed will host #8, #2 will host #7, and so on. The two teams reaching the final will both win promotion to the Premier.[2]
NFC 1 | MFC 1 | SFC 1 |
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Division Two
The third tier consists of two conferences, the Northern and Southern Football Conferences, which are further geographically subdivided into three regions each: the NFC North, West, and South, and the SFC West, South, and East.[3][4] Each team plays the others in their region twice during the regular season. Within each conference, the playoffs are structured identically to the Division One system described above, with the NFC 2 Bowl and SFC 2 Bowl deciding separate champions.
NFC 2 North | NFC 2 West | NFC 2 South | SFC 2 West | SFC 2 South | SFC 2 East |
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Britbowl champions
- 2016 London Warriors
- 2015 London Warriors
- 2014 London Warriors
- 2013 London Warriors
- 2012 London Blitz
- 2011 London Blitz
- 2010 London Blitz
References
- ↑ "BAFANL Adult Contact Standings". BAFA National Leagues. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
- ↑ "BAFANL League Expansion – Update". Double Coverage. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- ↑ "BAFA confirms National League 2016 structure". British American Football. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- ↑ "BAFANL Standings 2016". Double Coverage. Retrieved 11 May 2016.