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LNFA 2015
The LNFA 2015 season was the 21st season of American football in Spain. Badalona Dracs were the defending champions, but lost to Valencia Firebats in the final. Teams were divided into three categories, named Serie A, B and C, with promotion and relegation between them. LNFA Serie A Six teams entered the LNFA Serie A, the top-tier level of American football in Spain. L'Hospitalet Pioners, Rivas Osos, Valencia Firebats, Valencia Giants and Badalona Dracs repeated from last year. Mallorca Voltors were promoted from last year LNFA Serie B. Valencia Firebats won their fourth title. Mallorca Voltors and L'Hospitalet Pioners were relegated. Regular season Playoffs Promotion/relegation playoffs The fifth placed team in Serie A, L'Hospitalet Pioners The L'Hospitalet Pioners (; "L'Hospitalet Pioneers") are a gridiron football team based in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia (Spain). History Their nickname recalls the history of the team, as they are one of the pioneering t ...
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Reus Imperials
The Reus Imperials is an American football team from Reus. They were founded in late 1989 by Josep Lluis Castán and Solanellas. He moved his residence from Barcelona to Reus, when he did this. Honours National * Serie B Championships (4): 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ... Regional * Catalan League (8): 1998, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 * Catalan Cup (2): 1998, 1999 References American football teams established in 1989 Sport in Reus 1989 establishments in Catalonia American football teams in Catalonia {{Catalonia-sport-stub ...
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Alcorcón Smilodons
Alcorcón () is a city and municipality of Spain located in the Community of Madrid. as of 2020, it had a population of 172,384. Geography The municipality, largely flat, lies at an average altitude of 711 metres above sea level, with the highest point being El Ventorro del Cano (741 m), located in the north of the municipality. History The site appears to have been inhabited since prehistoric times. The name is of Arabic origin, but little is known of Alcorcón before the Reconquista. The first recorded written reference to Alcorcón is in a court document (') dated on 28 July 1208, in the context of the territorial strife over between the city councils of Madrid and Segovia that took place in the Middle Ages. The parish church, Santa María la Blanca dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Alcorcón preserved an urban structure characteristic of a small rural settlement until the 1960s. The centre is surrounded by modern developments, as Alcorcón has grown rap ...
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Alicante Sharks
Alicante ( ca-valencia, Alacant) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 337,482 , the second-largest in the Valencian Community. Toponymy The name of the city echoes the Arabic name ''Laqant'' () or ''al-Laqant'' (), which in turn reflects the Latin ''Lucentum'' and Greek root ''Leuké'' (or ''Leuka''), meaning "white". History The area around Alicante has been inhabited for over 7000 years. The first tribes of hunter-gatherers moved down gradually from Central Europe between 5000 and 3000 BC. Some of the earliest settlements were made on the slopes of Mount Benacantil. By 1000 BC Greek and Phoenician traders had begun to visit the eastern coast of Spain, establishing small trading ports and introducing the native Iberian tribes to the alphabet, iron, and the pottery wheel. The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca established the fo ...
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Tres Cantos Jabatos
Tres may refer to: * Tres (instrument), a Cuban musical instrument * Tres, Trentino, municipality in Italy * "Tres" (song) by Juanes * "Tres", a song by Líbido from their album '' Hembra'' * TrES, the ''Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey'' * Templi Resurgentes Equites Synarchici, a fictional secret society in the novel '' Foucault's Pendulum'' * MTV Tres, an American cable network which targets programming towards young Hispanic-Americans * Tea Research and Extension Station, Taiwan * ''Tres'' (Fiel a la Vega album), 1999 * Tres (Álvaro Torres album), 1985 * ''Tres'' (poetry collection), a 2000 collection of poems by Roberto Bolaño See also * * Los Tres, Chilean rock band *'' TRE3S'', 2011 album by Mexican indie rock band Chikita Violenta *Tress (other) Tress may refer to: People *Arthur Tress (born 1940), American photographer *David Tress (born 1955), British artist *Kyle Tress (born 1940), American skeleton racer *Mike Tress (1909-1967), national president of A ...
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Goal Difference
Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches are scored by goals (as in ice hockey and association football) or by points (as in rugby union and basketball). Goal difference is calculated as the number of goals scored in all league matches minus the number of goals conceded, and is sometimes known simply as plus–minus. Goal difference was first introduced as a tiebreaker in association football, at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, and was adopted by the Football League in England five years later. It has since spread to many other competitions, where it is typically used as either the first or, after tying teams' head-to-head records, second tiebreaker. Goal difference is zero sum, in that a gain for one team (+1) is exactly balanced by the loss for their opponent (–1). Therefore, the su ...
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Sueca Ricers
Sueca Ricers is an American football team based in Sueca, Spain. External linksOfficial website American football teams established in 2007 2007 establishments in Spain American football teams in Spain Sports clubs and teams in the Valencian Community {{Spain-sport-team-stub ...
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Barcelona Uroloki
The Barcelona Uroloki are an American football team from Barcelona. Barcelona Uroloki have won LNFA Serie B (03,04,05) , LNFA Serie C (21) , LCFA Senior (00,02,03,04,05,19,21) , LCFA 9 Senior (05) , LCFA 7 Senior (02,03,04) , Supercopa Catalana (01) American football teams established in 1990 Sports clubs and teams in Barcelona 1990 establishments in Catalonia American football teams in Catalonia {{Catalonia-sport-stub ...
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Sevilla Linces
Sevilla Linces ('' Seville Lynxes'' in English language) is an American football team based in Seville, Andalusia ( Spain). History The team has an interesting history as they were founded by three fans (Antonio Cornejo Dueñas, Santiago Vega García and Basilio Parrado Parrado ) brought together by an advertisement published in a football magazine called ''100 yards'' asking for people to play football for fun. After playing at local parks, decision was taken to join official competition. After a friendly game against Cádiz Corsarios played on May 14, 1993, which was the first ever football game in Andalusia, they joined the Spanish second division. In 1999 the team finally promoted to the elite league in Spain, the LNFA, where they have been competing since. Current roster Notable coaches * Alfonso Genchi (1993) * David González (2000) * J.A. "Fali" Ascasibar (2004) * Jose Luis Corrochano (2007) * Antonio Laguna (2009) * Sergio Gonzalez (2010) * Orlando Pantoja ( ...
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Santurtzi Coyotes
Santurtzi ( es, Santurce; eu, Santurtzi ) is a port town in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, Spain. It is located in the Bilbao Abra bay, near the mouth of the Nervión river, on its left bank, 14 km downriver from Bilbao and forms part of the '' Greater Bilbao'' agglomeration. It has a population of 45,853 (2019) and a land area of 6.77 km². The district of Santurce of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico derives its name from Santurtzi. History and Toponyms According to legends, the current church of St. George was originally founded as a monastery by English monks fleeing from religious persecution. They established themselves on the Basque coast, specifically the Somorrostro Valley, from which would later develop the town of Santurtzi. The name Santurtzi is derived from the Latin ''Sant Georgi'', as was the hermitage in Gordejuela near current Oquendo. In neighbouring Cantabria, Burgos and Araba exist several towns ...
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Cantabria Bisons
Cantabria Bisons is an American football team based in Santander Santander may refer to: Places * Santander, Spain, a port city and capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain * Santander Department, a department of Colombia * Santander State, former state of Colombia * Santander de Quilichao, a m ..., Spain. The Bisons compete in LNFA Serie B, the second-tier division of American football in Spain. Season to season External linksOfficial website American football teams established in 2011 2011 establishments in Spain American football teams in Spain Sports clubs and teams in Cantabria Sport in Santander, Spain {{Spain-sport-team-stub ...
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