This is the Top 20 for August 7th, 2014.
Again this week, Vincent Lelard has been invaluable in helping with our Top 20 rankings. Despite the fact that so many countries have finished their seasons, this week saw plenty of fireworks and it has affected the rankings.The unsettled atmosphere in Berlin may have affected the team as they lost at home to Kiel in a key game for the Adler. They have fallen further down the list. Braunschweig, on the other hand, found a way to turn their game around against Dresden in the second half, and are making an argument for becoming number one again. The Dresden Monarchs may have lost and slid one spot, but they can give any team nightmares. Kiel is very well coached and getting healthy and playing the best football at the right time of year. They have moved up a spot. The Schwabisch Hall Unicorns were very impressive in their win over previously undefeated Stuttgart and have jumped up.
In Sweden, the Carlstad Crusaders are playing like a well-oiled machine and continue to perform at a high level every week. Finland’s Helsinki Roosters, re-found their form with new quarterback Sean Shelton behind center beating the Indians badly.
We welcome your opinions and suggestions. You may not like the changes and have a different idea. Or you don’t agree at all. But let us know. Send us an email. If coaches wish to contribute, by all means do so. In brackets, we have added each team’s overall record, including IFAF, EFAF and transcontinental play.
If you have more information, along with comments or criticism, we welcome it. Please email me at roger@eurosportsscouting.com or rkelly@americanfootballinternational.com.
Ranking | Logo | Club | Overall Record | Country | Since last week |
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1 | Raffeisen Vienna Vikings | (9-3) | Austria | Season is over after capturing Austrian title | |
2 | Braunschweig New Yorker Lions | (8-2) | Germany | Beat the Dresden Monarchs 49-34 to improve their record to 9-2. | |
3 | Kiel Baltic Hurricanes | (9-3) | Germany | Defeated the Berlin Adler 21-20 in a thriller | |
4 | Dresden Monarchs | (6-4) | Germany | Lost to Braunschweig 49-34 | |
5 | Swarco Raiders | (8-3) | Austria | Lost but could have won in Austrian final against Vienna | |
6 | Schwabisch Hall Unicorns | (9-2) | Germany | Proved how good they are up[ending Stuttgart 48-28 | |
7 | Cologne Falcons | (6-3) | Germany | Beat the Berlin Rebels 44-14 | |
8 | Berlin Adler | (7-4) | Germany | Lost second in a row, this time to Kiel 21-20 | |
9 | Stuttgart Scorpions | (9-2) | Germany | Lost 48-28 to Schwabisch Hall for first loss in German league play | |
10 | Prague Black Panthers | (13-6) | Czech Rep. | Won Czech league championship | |
11 | Vukovi Belgrade | (16-3) | Serbia | Won CEFL championship and had an amazing 16-3 season | |
12 | Carlstad Crusaders | (8-1) | Sweden | Defeated the Stockholm Mean Machines 69-7 | |
13 | Helsinki Roosters | (9-1) | Finland | Handed the Kuovola Indians an 80-7 drubbing with new quarterback Sean Shelton playing | |
14 | Thonon-les-bains Black Panthers | (10-2-1) | France | Lost in the Champions League semi-finals to Vukovi 19-7 | |
15 | Basel Gladiators | (12-2) | Switzerland | Won Swiss championship | |
16 | Danube Dragons | (3-5) | Austria | Lost to Swarco in Austrian semis 34-0 to end their season. | |
17 | Copenhagen Towers | (6-2) | Denmark | Totally dominating the Danish league, this time beating the Gold Diggers handily. | |
18 | Marburg Mercenaries | (5-2) | Germany | Beat Rhein-Neckar bandits 34-25. | |
19 | Milano Seamen | (11-1) | Italy | Won Italian championship handily | |
20 | Saarland Hurricanes | (5-5) | Germany | Beat Rhein-Neckar Bandits 28-27 to move into a playoff spot in Germany South |