Legnano Frogs

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Legnano Frogs
Established1977
Based in Legnano, Italy
Home stadiumCampo G. Malerba, San Vittore Olona, Italy
General managerEttore Guarneri
League Italian Football League
League titles(6) 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995
Website https://www.frogslegnano.com/it/
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Legnano Frogs

The Legnano Frogs established in 1977, are an American football team from the city of Legnano, in the Metropolitan City of Milan, in Lombardy, Italy. It has black and silver as its social colors, while it has a frog as a symbol, hence the name of the team.

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In 2023, The Frogs will be back playing at the top level of the Italian Football League IFL.

Among the most successful American football teams in Italy, they were European Football League champions in 1989 (with two participations in the Eurobowl final), won six Italian Football League titles (with 11 participations in the Italian Bowl) and a Coppa Italia Bowl (1993). The youth team has won two Youngbowls (1991, 1992). [1]

History

Legnano Frogs celebrate victory after winning the XV Italian Bowl in 1995 Superbowl 95.jpg
Legnano Frogs celebrate victory after winning the XV Italian Bowl in 1995

The team was founded by a group of boys from Gallarate in 1977. They decided to practice this sport after seeing it while vacationing in the United States. [2]

The founders organized three small teams, with reference to as many bars in the area. [2] From the spring of 1978 one of these teams, called Frogs (in reference to the 1972 horror film Frogs ) from the Bianchi bar, who had gone there for work, began training with the Pink Panthers of Piacenza. [2]

In Piacenza there were several players from the NATO base who taught the children the fundamentals of the sport. From the Pink Panthers, the Rhinos Milano was formed, one of the most important Italian football teams. [2]

From 1978 to 1980, the Frogs played many friendlies, also participating in tournaments organized in NATO bases. [2] Among the games played there was the first official match played between Italian American football teams in preparation for the first championship officially recognized by the federation; played on 24 June 1978 at the Stadio Carlo Speroni in Busto Arsizio, it was won 36–0 by the Rhinos Milano over the Gallarate Frogs. [2]

In 1981, the first official championship was organized by the Italian American Football Association, consisting of five teams: the Frogs, the Rhinos Milano, the Jaguars Turin, the Rams Milano and the Eagles Ferrara. [2] In 1984 the team moved to Busto Arsizio and changed its name to Busto Arsizio Frogs. In 1984 the Frogs beat an American team for the first time, the Derby Rangers of the NATO Naval Air Station in Tirrenia, 7–0. [2]

In 1987 the Frogs were close to being absorbed by the Milano Seamen. [2] However, it was decided by president Ulrico Lucarelli to move the team to Legnano and merge with the local Legnano Vikings instead. [2] On this occasion the team changed its name to Legnano Frogs.

In 2001 the team moved to Milan and changed its name to Milano Frogs, while in 2002 they merged with the Kings Gallarate, moving the headquarters to Gallarate and changing its name to Gallarate Frogs. In 2003 the team returned to Legnano and changed its name back to Legnano Frogs.

In 2004 the Blue Storms Gorla Minore was formed from a corporate split and the Legnano Frogs did not participate in the championships. Following the 2008 federal demerger, they enrolled in the NFLI, later merging into the FIF; in these seasons the team has always taken part in the top league of their home federation, reaching the semi-final on two occasions.

In November 2010 they announced that they had applied for affiliation with FIDAF and signed up for the LENAF championship, in which they played from the year following 2016 (but never managed to reach the playoffs).

In 2017 they suspended their operations to carry out a major restructuring and did not participate in the championships. In 2018 they returned to participate in the Second Division championship, the second level of the Italian American football championship. [3]

In 2023, after a long absence, the Frogs are back playing in the top level of the Italian Football League IFL.

Name

Honours

National tournaments

Championship

First division

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1981503811469011824 Italian Bowl Rhinos Milano
19829011046240112711 Italian Bowl Rhinos Milano
198310001024441011628Quarter-finals Warriors Bologna
1984100010241373037136Winner Warriors Bologna
1985120012507741123420Semi-final Angels Pesaro
198691010248271125446Second round Jets Bolzano
19871200123705440410750Winner Seamen Milano
198812001248911840412121Winner Warriors Bologna
198910021232718330311055Winner Seamen Milano
19901002124272132139084 Italian Bowl Rhinos Milano
199131591822090111934Quarter-finals Lions Bergamo
1992705122632390113740Quarter-finals Pharaones Milano
1993703103082911125664Semi-final Gladiatori Roma
1994910102481372028880Winner Rhinos Milano
199512001242913930310059Winner Gladiatori Roma
19961101124101561128847Semi-final Phoenix Bologna
1997703102421512136655 Italian Bowl Phoenix Bologna
1998802103151311127144 Italian Bowl Lions Bergamo
199940482141990111830Semi-final Giants Bolzano
20017018172901123428Semi-final Dolphins Ancona
200220571412032138984Semi-final Lions Bergamo
20033058144205011047Semi-final Lions Bergamo
2008 [4] 2068111252-------
2009 [4] 505101623031124958Semi-final Red Jackets Sarzana
2010 [4] 40481541691122321Semi-final Bengals Brescia
Total1903572506924373034175113461066

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Second division

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
200040489086-------
2006106727180-------
2007600618460-------
20112068178301-------
20121078156230-------
2013206890137-------
20141078177192-------
2015008853252-------
20163058177209-------
201800886430-------
2020No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic
2021006626202-------
2022204654138-------
Total220678912182417-----

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Third division

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
2005105621164-------
2019006648278-------
Total10111269442-----

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Coppa Italia

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1993------40490+?37+?Winner Gladiatori Roma
Total------40490+?37+?

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Youth tournaments

Under-21

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1990?????????????
1991??????30314338Winner Gladiatori Roma
1992??????3032815Winner Pythons Milano
1993?????????24?34?? Gladiatori Roma
1994?????????????
1998?????????????
2004005728161-------
200500447129-------
200630034826011020Round of 16 Guelfi Firenze
2007202484105-------
20085016143691124148Semi-final Green Hogs Reggio Emilia
200920248084-------
Total12+?0+?14+?26+?390+?574+?7+?2+?9+?212+?121+?

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Under-20

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1984401513621112721Youngbowl Bobcats Parma
1985310460+?24+?0111224Quarter-finals Duchi Ferrara
1986??????0112030Quarter-finals Doves Bologna
1987210448+?20+?011??Quarter-finals Duchi Ferrara
198820242935-------
19894026825001123Quarter-finals Saints Padova
199540261201510112047Quarter-finals Gladiatori Roma
2003006623204-------
Total19+?2+?13+?34+?498+?515+?16761+?125+?

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Under-18

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1996?????????????
1997105653209-------
Total1+?0+?5+?6+?53+?209+??????

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Under-17

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
200620136842011056Quarter-finals Rangers Sarzana
Total20136842011056

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

International tournaments

European Football League

SeasonRegular seasonPlayoff
 WDLGPPFPAWLGPPFPAResultOpponent
1987–88------11210135Semi-final Helsinki Roosters
1989------2027338Winner Amsterdam Crusaders
1990------1126756 Eurobowl Manchester Spartans
1991------1127068Semi-final Berlin Adler
1995------1126467Semi-final Düsseldorf Panther
1996101260621126333Semi-final Aix-en-Provence Argonautes
1999101252431124955Semi-final Hamburg Blue Devils
Total20241121058614487352

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

Summary of the final stages played

YearPlaceEventTournament stageMatchResult
1981 Santa Margherita Ligure SuperbowlFinal Rhinos Milano – Gallarate Frogs24–8
1982 Pesaro SuperbowlFinal Rhinos Milano – Gallarate Frogs11–0
1984 Rimini SuperbowlFinal Warriors BolognaBusto Arsizio Frogs6–16
1985 Busto Arsizio SuperbowlSemi-finalFrogs Busto Arsizio – Angels Pesaro 12–13
1987 Rimini SuperbowlFinal Seamen MilanoLegnano Frogs24–27
1988 Ancona SuperbowlFinal Warriors BolognaLegnano Frogs0–17
1988 Brighton EurobowlSemi-finalLegnano Frogs – Helsinki Roosters 33–35
1989 Parma SuperbowlFinal Seamen MilanoLegnano Frogs33–39
1989 Legnano EurobowlFinalLegnano FrogsAmsterdam Crusaders 27–23
1990 Rimini SuperbowlFinal Rhinos Milano – Legnano Frogs33–6
1990 Rimini EurobowlFinalLegnano Frogs – Manchester Spartans 22–34
1991 Rome YoungbowlFinal Gladiatori RomaLegnano Frogs26–42
1991 Berlin EurobowlSemi-final Berlin Adler – Legnano Frogs41–37
1992 Bienate YoungbowlFinalLegnano FrogsPythons Milano 28–15
1992 Sesto San Giovanni Coppa ItaliaFinalLegnano FrogsGladiatori Roma 25–24
1993 Rome YoungbowlQF o SF Gladiatori Roma – Legnano Frogs34–24
1994 Legnano SuperbowlFinalLegnano FrogsRhinos Milano 37–27
1995 Düsseldorf EurobowlSemi-final Düsseldorf Panther – Legnano Frogs35–31
1995 Cesenatico SuperbowlFinalLegnano FrogsGladiatori Roma 32–26
1996 Legnano EurobowlSemi-finalLegnano Frogs – Aix-en-Provence Argonautes 17–20
1996 San Lazzaro di Savena SuperbowlSemi-final Phoenix San Lazzaro – Legnano Frogs35–34
1997 Monza SuperbowlFinalLegnano Frogs – Phoenix San Lazzaro 35–42
1998 Catania SuperbowlFinalLegnano Frogs – Lions Bergamo 28–29
1999 Bolzano SuperbowlSemi-final Giants Bolzano – Legnano Frogs30–18
1999 Hamburg EurobowlSemi-final Hamburg Blue Devils – Legnano Frogs41–21
2001 Milan SuperbowlSemi-finalMilano Frogs – Dolphins Ancona 9–21
2002 Osio Sotto SuperbowlSemi-final Lions Bergamo – Milano Frogs49–7
2003 Osio Sotto SuperbowlSemi-final Lions Bergamo – Gallarate Frogs47–0
2007 Molinella NinebowlFinal Angels Pesaro – Legnano Frogs29–8
2008 Reggio Emilia YoungbowlSemi-final Hogs Reggio Emilia – Legnano Frogs42–16
2009 [4] La Spezia SuperbowlSemi-final Red Jackets Sarzana – Legnano Frogs42–28
2010 [4] Villaggio Sereno SuperbowlSemi-final Bengals Brescia – Legnano Frogs14–8

Source: Enciclopedia del Football (In Italian)

MVP of the Italian Bowl

Frogs inducted into the Italian American Football Hall of Fame

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  1. "I titoli". Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "La storia" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  3. "Tranquilli: i Frogs Legnano sono tornati!" (in Italian). Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Following the entry of FIDAF into CONI these tournaments – despite being of the highest level of their federation – are not considered official.