LNFA 2017

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LNFA
Season2017
Champions Badalona Dracs
(8th title)
2018

The 2017 LNFA season was the 23rd season of American football in Spain.

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Teams were divided into three categories, named Serie A, B and C, with promotion and relegation between them.

Badalona Dracs won their eighth title, a record for the tournament.

LNFA Serie A

Tiebreakers

If two or more teams are tied at the end of the competition, the ranking of teams in each group is based on the following criteria:

  1. Highest percentage of wins in games between tied teams.
  2. Lowest percentage of points against in games between tied teams.
  3. Highest difference between points scored and points against in games between tied teams.
  4. Lowest percentage of points against in all the games.
  5. Highest difference between points scored and points against in all the games.
  6. Lowest percentage of sent off players in all the games.
  7. Drawing of lots.

Stadia and locations

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Location of teams in LNFA 2017 Serie A

Six teams entered the LNFA Serie A, the top-tier level of American football in Spain. Murcia Cobras promoted from the last Serie B while no team was relegated from the previous season.

As an expansion of the league to eight teams was planned, the last qualified team played also the relegation play-offs instead of being directly relegated.

TeamLocationStadium
Badalona Dracs Badalona Municipal
Barberà Rookies Barberà del Vallès Can Llobet
Murcia Cobras Murcia José Barnés
Reus Imperials Reus Municipal Reddis
Valencia Firebats Valencia Jardín del Turia
Valencia Giants Catarroja Polideportivo

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification or relegation DRA IMP FIR COB GIA ROO
1 Badalona Dracs 1091430119+311Playoffs54–644–1426–752–065–3
2 Reus Imperials 1082356292+6448–3233–1847–2050–2749–30
3 Valencia Firebats 10462293077821–5722–3529–2836–1430–18
4 Murcia Cobras 1046204218140–3334–710–2014–3737–6
5 Valencia Giants 103723532590Relegation playoffs6–3227–3241–1613–2726–30
6 Barberà Rookies 102820639919314–3528–4934–307–3436–44
Source: FEFA

Playoffs

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
21 May – Badalona
 
 
Badalona Dracs 21
 
3 June – Reus
 
Murcia Cobras 13
 
Badalona Dracs 56
 
21 May – Reus
 
Reus Imperials 14
 
Reus Imperials 32
 
 
Valencia Firebats 28
 

Relegation playoffs

Team 1 Score Team 2
Valencia Giants 11–8 Mallorca Voltors
Barberà Rookies 16–22 Rivas Osos

LNFA Serie B

Stadia and locations

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Coyotes
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Cuervos
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Osos
Location of teams in LNFA 2017 Serie B

Eight teams will play the Serie B in 2017. No teams were relegated from Serie A, while Las Rozas Black Demons, Rivas Osos and ANV Fuenlabrada Cuervos promoted from the previous season of the Serie C. [1]

Granada Lions resigned to continue playing in the Serie B.

TeamLocationStadium
ANV Fuenlabrada Cuervos Fuenlabrada Fermín Cacho
Barcelona Búfals Barcelona Lluís Companys
Gijón Mariners Gijón Las Mestas
L'Hospitalet Pioners L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Hospitalet Nord
Las Rozas Black Demons Las Rozas de Madrid El Cantizal
Mallorca Voltors Palma Son Moix
Rivas Osos Rivas Vaciamadrid Cerro del Telégrafo
Santurtzi Coyotes Santurtzi Mikel Trueba

League table

PosGrpTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualification BLA PIO MAR COY OSO VOL BUF CUE
1O Las Rozas Black Demons 880290100+190Playoffs19–1750–3065–748–0
2O L'Hospitalet Pioners 853185136+4927–2819–3533–037–14
3O Gijón Mariners 844190167+2312–1419–2227–30–19
4O Santurtzi Coyotes 716106184780–133–719–33TBD
1E Rivas Osos 86226070+190Playoffs21–3412–1434–076–0
2E Mallorca Voltors 844177172+57–5314–2813–1253–0
3E Barcelona Búfals 835210142+6818–238–2019–1566–0
4E ANV Fuenlabrada Cuervos 70764534476–740–500–61 [lower-alpha 1] 0–73
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2017. Source: Serie B at FieldGoal
  1. Both teams agreed to end the match before finishing the fourth quarter.

Promotion playoffs

As the Serie A would be expanded to eight teams for the next season, the two winners of the semifinals both were directly promoted while the two losers would play a serie against the fifth and the sixth qualified teams of the Serie A.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
Las Rozas
 
 
Las Rozas Black Demons 49
 
27 May – Las Rozas
 
Mallorca Voltors 0
 
Las Rozas Black Demons 41
 
Rivas-Vaciamadrid
 
L'Hospitalet Pioners 27
 
Rivas Osos 10
 
 
L'Hospitalet Pioners 14
 

LNFA Serie C

Andalusian League

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualificationPOT LIO BARBLU LIN GOL
1Fuengirola Potros66030945+264Qualification to playoffs54–2028–1358–0
2 Granada Lions 642205130+7528–2019–2251–12
3Almería Barbarians64219575+12030–1356–034–0
4Aljarafe Blue Devils633156110+4612–3622–2541–0
5 Sevilla Linces 615262902640–540–620–46
6Córdoba Golden Bulls606322732410–796–4214–26
Source: FAFA and FAFA

Playoffs

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
29 April
 
 
Fuengirola Potros74
 
14 May
 
Aljarafe Blue Devils0
 
Fuengirola Potros52
 
29 April
 
Granada Lions 23
 
Granada Lions 20
 
 
Almería Barbarians8
 

Catalan league

Regular season

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDQualificationFALREDBOC URO LEGEAGPAGALM
1Salt Falcons/Senglars77025243+209Qualification to playoffs21–1819–661–055–0
2Terrassa Reds76125160+19119–641–1244–047–0
3Argentona Bocs74324284+1586–1421–4154–048–7
4 Barcelona Uroloki 74313776+6119–1019–2814–0
5Torrelles Legends743168164+46–200–5654–14
6Vilafranca Eagles725642621980–3814–3220–13
7Barcelona Pagesos716552692140–410–3520–30
8Salou Almogàvers707292402117–623–470–366–14
Source: FCFA, FCFA

Playoffs

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Salt Falcons/Senglars28
 
 
 
Barcelona Uroloki 6
 
Salt Falcons/Senglars7
 
 
 
Argentona Bocs22
 
Terrassa Reds3
 
 
Argentona Bocs9
 

Madrilenian league

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDCAMCAPTORWILSMIJABOSOSTI
1Camioneros de Coslada77028334+24951–049–1745–046–0
2Madrid Capitals761215152+6320–1248–3236–1449–0
3Toros de Madrid743177115+6217–4313–714–25
4Majadahonda Wildcats734216150+6613–1826–764–0
5Alcorcón Smilodons7341241613722–366–4642–8
6Tres Cantos Jabatos7341412096815–5713–838–39
7Osos de Madrid725134186520–4821–2614–200–28
8Guadalajara Stings707173002830–1 [lower-alpha 1] 0–559–360–53
Source: FMFA
  1. Match awarded to Camioneros de Coslada as Guadalajara Guadalajara Stings did not want to play the match.

Northern league

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDHUR BIS HOR
1Zaragoza Hurricanes44013317+11637–343–0
2 Cantabria Bisons 4226970114–2721–0
3Zaragoza Hornets40461211150–266–31
Source: FEFAPA

Serie C League

PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDSHAMADDARPREEAG
1Alicante Sharks66014212+13027–028–055–0
2Oviedo Madbulls000000
3Zaragoza Dark Knights0000000–35
4Cartagena Pretorianos00000012–37
5Almassora Eagle Rays0000000–60
Source:

Playoffs

Bracket

 
Wild CardSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
7 May – Alicante
 
 
1 Alicante Sharks28
 
23 April
 
4 Toros de Madrid13
 
4 Toros de Madrid28
 
21 May – Coslada
 
5 Cantabria Bisons 7
 
1 Alicante Sharks0
 
 
2 Camioneros de Coslada40
 
 
7 May – Coslada
 
 
2 Camioneros de Coslada38
 
 
3 Granada Lions 0
 
 
 
 

Source: [2]

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References

  1. "Definidos los calendarios de las Series A y B del football nacional" (in Spanish). NFL Hispano. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  2. LNFA Serie C Playoffs Archived 2017-05-14 at the Wayback Machine at FEFA website (in Spanish)