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The Swiss Bowl is the annual national championship game in the sport of
American football American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team wi ...
in Switzerland, first held in 1986. It is contested by the two best teams of the Nationalliga A. The
Calanda Broncos The Calanda Broncos are an American football team from Landquart, Switzerland. The club, formed in 1991 as the Landquart Broncos, changed its name in late 2008 after the Calanda mountain to show the club's desire to represent a larger region of ...
are the record winners of the Swiss Bowl, with eleven successful participations. The
Calanda Broncos The Calanda Broncos are an American football team from Landquart, Switzerland. The club, formed in 1991 as the Landquart Broncos, changed its name in late 2008 after the Calanda mountain to show the club's desire to represent a larger region of ...
hold the record for consecutive titles, five between 2009 and 2013. The most-played Swiss Bowl game is Calanda Broncos versus Basel Gladiators, having been played six times, with Calanda winning the first five encounters of the two teams. The Basel Gladiators and the Geneva Seahawks are the most unsuccessful teams, having lost seven of their eight Swiss Bowl appearances.


Swiss Bowls

The Swiss Bowls since 1986:.Schweiz - Swiss Bowl
www.football-history.de: Swiss Bowls 1986 to present, accessed: 6 December 2013


By game

* Champions in bold.


By team

* Bold denotes Swiss Bowl victory.


References


External links


Official Swissbowl website

Swiss American Football Association website

Football History
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