Austrian Football League

The Austrian Football League (AFL) is the elite level of American football in Austria founded in 1984.

Austrian Football League
SportAmerican football
Founded1984 (1984)
No. of teams10
CountryAustria
Czech Republic
Most recent
champion(s)
Swarco Raiders Tirol
Most titlesVienna Vikings (16)
Official website

The Austrian Football League (AFL) has always been considered among the best and strongest leagues in Europe. The league plays by rules based on those of the NCAA.

Below the Austrian Football League is a tier system consisting of teams playing in divisions I through division IV. Winners of each division move up to the next level of play. Division IV is the lowest level of play and the AFL the highest level. The Tyrol Raiders and Vienna Vikings which had dominated the league for much of the preceding decade announced their intention to leave for the European League of Football for the upcoming 2022 season. However, unlike teams in other countries that have made this move, the reserve team of both will remain a participant in the Austrian Football League.

History

The AFL was founded in 1984 by the teams such as the Salzburg Lions, Graz Giants and Vienna Ramblocks.

The AFL is commonly considered as one of the best American football leagues in Europe. This was especially so in the period from 2004 to 2011, when the EFL was won seven out of eight times by an AFL team.[1]

In 2010, the Prague Panthers from the Czech Republic joined the league as the first team from outside of Austria. The Panthers were a member of the AFL until the 2016 season. In 2016, the Ljubljana Silverhawks from Slovenia joined, and in 2018, the Bratislava Monarchs from Slovakia entered the league.

The regular season consists of ten games and starts in mid-March; the playoffs continue through July. The final game, the Austrian Bowl, was held for the first time in 1984 in Salzburg, Austria.

After the 2021 season, the participants of that year's Austrian Bowl the Vienna Vikings and the Tyrolean Raiders (runners up and champions, respectively) announced their intention to join the European League of Football for the upcoming 2022 season.

Teams

"Blue River Bowl III": Danube Dragons vs. Vikings at Rattenfängerstadion in Korneuburg, 2010

In 2022, the AFL will consist of:

Austrian Bowl

All games

BowlDateChampionsRunners-UpScoreLocation
IOctober 20, 1984 Salzburg LionsGraz Giants27–10Salzburg
IIJune 28, 1986 Graz GiantsVienna Vikings31–12Salzburg
IIIJuly 5, 1987 Graz GiantsSalzburg Lions20–00ASKÖ Schmelz, Vienna
IVJuly 3, 1988 Graz GiantsVienna Vikings33–15ASKÖ Schmelz, Vienna
VJuly 1, 1989 Salzburg LionsGraz Giants34–00Salzburg
VIJuly 1, 1990 Graz GiantsKlosterneuburg Mercenaries59–70Linz
VIIJuly 7, 1991 Graz GiantsVienna Vikings38–70ASKÖ Eggenberg, Graz
VIIIJuly 5, 1992 Graz GiantsSchwarzenau Rangers28–13ASKÖ Schmelz, Vienna
IXJuly 4, 1993 Feldkirch Oscar DinosSalzburg Bulls45–10BSZ Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf
XJuly 4, 1994 Vienna VikingsLevi's Graz Giants45–23Schwechat-Rannersdorf
XIJuly 15, 1995 Levi's Graz GiantsVienna Vikings26–20Schwechat-Rannersdorf
XIIJuly 13, 1996 Vienna VikingsLevi's Graz Giants41–35Schwechat-Rannersdorf
XIIIJuly 12, 1997 Levi's Graz GiantsKlosterneuburg Mercenaries35–14Schwechat-Rannersdorf
XIVJuly 18, 1998 Levi's Graz GiantsVienna Vikings43–30BSZ Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf
XVJuly 20, 1999 Chrysler VikingsLevi's Graz Giants37–35Schwechat-Rannersdorf
XVIJuly 22, 2000 Chrysler VikingsPapa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders34–28 Casino Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna
XVIIJuly 21, 2001 Chrysler VikingsPapa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders24–14Lindenstadion, Eisenstadt
XVIIIJuly 20, 2002 Chrysler VikingsÖko-Box Graz Giants52–21Casino Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna
XIXJuly 12, 2003 Chrysler VikingsÖko-Box Graz Giants56–42Casino Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna
XXJuly 17, 2004 Papa Joe's Tyrolean RaidersChrysler Vikings28–20EM-Stadion Wals-Siezenheim, Salzburg
XXIJuly 16, 2005 Chrysler VikingsPapa Joe's Tyrolean Raiders43–14Südstadt, Maria Enzersdorf
XXIIJuly 14, 2006 Swarco Raiders TirolDodge Vikings43–19Hohe Warte, Vienna
XXIIIJuly 14, 2007 Dodge VikingsTurek Graz Giants42–14Hohe Warte, Vienna
XXIVJune 27, 2008 Turek Graz GiantsSwarco Raiders Tirol31–21Wolfsberg
XXVJuly 18, 2009 Raiffeisen VikingsTurek Graz Giants22–19Graz
XXVIJuly 9, 2010 Danube DragonsSwarco Raiders Tirol28–21Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck
XXVIIJune 23, 2011 Swarco Raiders TirolRaiffeisen Vikings23–13Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
XXVIIIJuly 28, 2012 Raiffeisen VikingsSwarco Raiders Tirol48–34Hohe Warte, Vienna
XXIXJuly 27, 2013 Raiffeisen VikingsSwarco Raiders Tirol48–31NV Arena, Sankt Pölten
XXXJuly 26, 2014 Raiffeisen VikingsSwarco Raiders Tirol24–17NV Arena, Sankt Pölten
XXXIJuly 11, 2015 Swarco Raiders TirolVienna Vikings38–00Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt
XXXIIJuly 23, 2016 Swarco Raiders TirolGraz Giants51–70Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt
XXXIIIJuly 29, 2017 Dacia Vienna VikingsSwarco Raiders Tirol45–26Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt
XXXIVJuly 21, 2018 Swarco Raiders TirolDacia Vienna Vikings51–48NV Arena, Sankt Pölten
XXXVJuly 27, 2019 Swarco Raiders TirolDacia Vienna Vikings42–34NV Arena, Sankt Pölten
September, 2020 Dacia Vienna VikingsGraz Giants3–0[lower-alpha 1]ASKÖ Eggenberg, Graz
Footballzentrum Ravelin, Wien
XXXVIJuly 31, 2021 Swarco Raiders TirolDacia Vienna Vikings35–14 Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck
  1. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the Vikings and the Giants were the only teams entering the competition. Instead of a bowl game, the two teams played a best of five series.

By Team

RankTeamsChampionsRunners-up
1Vienna Vikings1612
2Graz Giants1011
3Tirol Raiders89
4Salzburg Bulls22
5Danube Dragons[1]12
6Feldkirch Oscar Dinos10
7AFC Rangers01

^ 1: Formerly known as Klosterneuburg Mercenaries

Notable Import Players & Coaches

  • Anthony Thompson 1993 AFL MVP, Played in NFL for Denver Broncos. Played for Bulls & Mercenaries in AFL 93-95
  • Eric Beavers AFL League MVP, Graz Giants
  • Doug Wilkerson Graz Giants player & former NFL player
  • Tony Hunt Former Vienna Viking player & NFL player
  • Darvin Lewis Former Graz Giants player & NFL player
  • Todd Hendricks AFL League MVP, AFC Rangers
  • Mark Helfrich Former Vienna Viking player & Former Oregon Ducks head coach
  • Thomas Smythe AFL Coach of the year, Vienna Vikings
  • Hugh Mendez AFL Coach of the year, Feldkich Dinos, also coach of the Mercenaries
  • Rick Rhoades AFL Coach of the year, Graz Giants
  • Emmanuel Moody Vienna Viking player, Florida Gators
  • Chris Gunn AFL League MVP, Graz Giants
  • George Paton Former player for Vienna Vikings. Current GM for Denver Broncos NFL
  • Sean Shelton AFL League MVP, Swarco Raiders
  • Shuan Fatah AFL Coach of the year, Swarco Raiders
  • Kevin Burke (American Football) Austrian Bowl Game MVP, Vienna Vikings
  • Chris Calaycay AFL Coach of year & Former Vienna Viking player
  • Cameron Frickey AFL League MVP, Vienna Vikings & Woman's National team coach
  • Clinton Graham AFL Offense POY, Vienna Vikings, Model
  • Eric Marty Austrian Bowl game MVP, Danube Dragons
  • Germaine Race AFL Offense POY, St. Polten Invaders. Former NFL player
  • Kyle Newhall-Caballero AFL League MVP, Prague Panthers & NFL player, Scout
  • Darius Robinson Swarco Raiders player & formerly NFL player, Clemson Tiger
  • Chris Rosier AFL League MVP, Swarco Raiders
  • Lance Gustafson AFL League MVP, Vienna Vikings
  • Paul Kujawa AFL League MVP, Graz Giants, Iowa Hawkeyes
  • Talib Wise Austrian Bowl Game MVP, Swarco Raiders
  • Kyle Callahan Swarco Raiders
  • D.J. Hernandez AFL offense POY, Carinthina Lions, Brother of Aaron Hernandez
  • Luke Atwood AFL /EuroBowl Champion player, Vienna Vikings
  • Reece Horn Vienna Vikings player
  • Geoff Stults

Austrian teams in international competitions

Despite the relatively small size of Austria, both the Austrian national American Football team and individual club teams of the AFL have enjoyed remarkable success in European competitions. The national team, whose players mostly play in the AFL (with a few also playing in the German Football League), has placed third at the 1995 European Championship of American football (hosted in Austria) and third at the 2010 European Championship, second at the 2014 European Championship (hosted in Austria), losing the final in double overtime to Germany in front of 27000 spectators at Vienna's Ernst-Happel-Stadion[2] and placed second again in 2018. The Vienna Vikings have won the Eurobowl five times and reached the final ten times overall while the Tyrol Raiders have won it three times in five appearances in the final. Furthermore the Central European Football League has been won five times by Austrian teams both before and after it became a premier European competition.

References

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