• The EFAF Cup was an international competition for European American Football clubs. It was the second highest level of club competition in the European...
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  • The EFAF Challenge Cup was an international competition for European American Football clubs. The EFAF Challenge Cup was the third highest level of club...
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    five-time BritBowl winners as well as European Champions following their EFAF Cup triumph in 2011. They have also seven divisional titles to their name....
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    the EFAF Cup. In the 2002 season, the Giants won the EFAF Cup with a 37–20 victory over the Badalona Dracs, which made the club the first European Cup winner...
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  • Crusaders won the EFAF Cup in 2003. The Crusaders were IFAF Europe Champions League champions in 2015. The Crusaders won the Scandinavian Cup in 2023. "Tingvalla...
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  • final of the Serbian Cup in 2005. In 2011, they played the EFAF Cup finals in London against the London Blitz. Champions of CEFL Cup 2023. Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Internationally the team has played in the European Football League (EFL) and the EFAF Cup and also in Central European Football League (CEFL). The Prague Panthers...
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    Europe). In 2006 Amsterdam returned to European competition by entering the EFAF Cup. The Crusaders were given a tough draw and lost their group games 23–0...
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  • an EFAF member country, and competing in one of the official EFAF international competitions (European Football League, EFAF Cup, EFAF Challenge Cup or...
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    also plays some matches, European Cup at Stade Guy-Boniface, as the final EFAF Cup in 2005 2005: Runner up EFAF Cup 2008: Runner up Champion of France...
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