LNFA 2008

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LNFA
Season2008
Dates2 February – 24 May
Champions L'Hospitalet Pioners
2007
2009

The 2008 LNFA season was the 14th season of American football in Spain.

Contents

L'Hospitalet Pioners were the champions.

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLQualification
1 L'Hospitalet Pioners 880Qualification to playoffs
2 Valencia Firebats 871
3 Rivas Osos 862
4 Badalona Dracs 853
5 Gijón Mariners 844
6 Barcelona Búfals 835
7 Granada Lions 826
8 Sevilla Linces 817
9 Barcelona Uroloki 808
Source: [ citation needed ]

Playoffs

The playoffs were played between the four best qualified teams. The final, called LNFA Bowl, was played at the Estadío Olímpico de La Cartuja in Seville. [1]

 
Semi-finalsLNFA Bowl
 
      
 
 
 
 
L'Hospitalet Pioners 21
 
24 May – Seville
 
Badalona Dracs 0
 
L'Hospitalet Pioners 36
 
 
 
Valencia Firebats 17
 
Valencia Firebats 21
 
 
Rivas Osos 15
 

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References

  1. "L'Hospitalet Pioners, campeón de Liga" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 25 May 2008.