List of American football teams in the Netherlands

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This is a list of American Football Teams in the Netherlands .

Contents

AFBN Premier League (Eredivisie)

2021/2022 season lineup [1]

AFBN First Division (Eerste divisie)

Combination Teams

QFL (Queens Football League)

2021/2022 season lineup [2]

No Senior Tackle Team

Defunct

NFL Europe

AFBN

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References

  1. "Schema AFBN Eredivisie bekend". Gridiron straight from the trenches. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  2. "Home Page". Queens Football League. Retrieved 19 September 2021.