2015 PLFA season

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2015 PLFA season
League PLFA
Sport American football
Seasons
2016 

The 2015 season of the Polish American Football League (Polish League of American Football) the 10th season played by the american football league in Poland. This is the first time in league history that a foreign team has joined one of the leagues (in PLFA8 development). The foreign team is from Kaliningrad, Russia.

Contents

Topliga

[1]

TeamCityFoundStadiumCapacity
         Husaria Szczecin Szczecin 2008MOSRiR Szczecin?promotion from PLFAI
         Kozły Poznań Poznań 2007Młodzieżowy Ośrodek Sportowy?
         Lowlanders Białystok Białystok 2008MOSP Jagiellonia5,000promotion from PLFAI
         Panthers Wrocław Wrocław 2013 Olympic Stadium 35'000former Giants + Devils
         Seahawks Gdynia Gdynia 2006 National Rugby Stadium 2,425
         Warsaw Eagles Warsaw 2006 Stadion Polonii Warszawa 6'800
         Warsaw Sharks Warsaw 2007Bemowski Ośrodek Piłki Nożnej980former Spartans+Królewscy
         Zagłębie Steelers Będzin 2008OSiR Będzin10'000

Results table

[2]

TeamWeek
12345678910
Panthers Wrocław (PAN)@LOW 0-49@KOZ 7-56EAG 37-14HUS 55-12@SEA 0-33STE 65-6@SHA 16-42@EAG 14-45SEA 35-7KOZ 55-6
Seahawks Gdynia (SEA)KOZ 55-20@EAG 31-47SHA 48-18@STE 12-49PAN 0-33@LOW 32-35EAG 28-27@KOZ 13-42@PAN 35-7HUS 27-8
Lowlanders Białystok (LOW)PAN 0-49HUS 36-29@STE 12-33@EAG 28-14STE 46-0SEA 32-35@HUS 3-34@SHA 33-46@KOZ 26-46SHA 47-8
Warsaw Eagles (EAG)@SHA 6-29SEA 31-47@PAN 37-14LOW 28-14@KOZ 6-36KOZ 41-8@SEA 28-27PAN 14-45@HUS 27-36STE 38-6
Husaria Szczecin (HUS)STE 18-12@LOW 36-29KOZ 20-36@PAN 55-12@SHA 0-33SHA 47-35LOW 3-34@STE 6-31EAG 27-36@SEA 27-8
Zagłębie Steelers (STE)@HUS 18-12LOW 12-33SEA 12-49@LOW 46-0@PAN 65-6KOZ 13-12HUS 6-31SHA 27-12@EAG 38-6@SHA 14-36
Warsaw Sharks (SHA)EAG 6-29@SEA 48-18@KOZ 13-18HUS 0-33@HUS 47-35PAN 16-42LOW 33-46STE 27-12LOW 47-8STE 14-36
Kozły Poznań (PAN)@SEA 55-20PAN 7-56@HUS 20-36SHA 13-18EAG 6-36@EAG 41-8@STE 13-12SEA 13-42LOW 26-46@PAN 55-6

PLFAI

north division

[3]

TeamCityFoundStadiumCapacity
         Angels Toruń Toruń 2012 Municipal Stadium 6'000promotion from PLFAII
         Cougars Szczecin Szczecin 2012MOSRiR Szczecin?
         Crusaders Warszawa Warsaw 2013DOSiR Praga-Północ 500won PLFAI/PLFAII postseason elimination game with Gliwice Lions
         Seahawks Sopot Sopot 2012 Ogniwo Sopot 1'500promotion from PLFAII, former Sabercats
         Wilki Łódzkie Łódź 2012Łodzianka?

south division

PLFAII

[4]

Northwest Division

Central Division

Southwest Division

Southeast Division

PLFA8

[5] eight-man football senior development league

A (baltic division)

B (northeast division)

C (central division)

D (southeast division)

E (southwest division)

F (northwest division)

PLFAJ

[6] eight-man football junior (14–17 years old)

A

B

C

D

E

PLFAJ-11

eleven-man football junior u-18

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