Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano

Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event LNFA 2024
SportAmerican football
Founded(1988) rebranded in 1995
No. of teams10
Country Spain
Most recent
champion(s)
Las Rozas Black Demons
(2nd title)
Most titlesBadalona Dracs
(10 titles)
Official websiteLNFA Serie A
Former logo

Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano (LNFA) is the name of the top gridiron league which operates in Spain. It was first founded in 1988 and reorganized in 1995 after the merge of several previous Spanish competitions.

The league is run by the Spanish Federation of American Football (Federación Española de Futbol Americano (FEFA) in Spanish language).

At the end of the season, league champion and runner up clinch bids to compete at next year's European Football League, while third and fourth teams classify for the EFAF Cup.

There has been changes in the number of teams throughout the years. Since 2015, teams are divided into three categories: Serie A, with the top six teams, second tier Serie B with ten teams competing in two conferences, and Serie C, with regional and interregional leagues.

History

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LNFA Bowl results

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Year Final Host Champion Runner-up Score
1995 Madrid Madrid Panteras Barcelona Boxers 55–28
1996 Madrid Madrid Panteras Vilafranca Eagles 21–17
1997 Barcelona Vilafranca Eagles Madrid Panteras 40–20
1998 Badalona Drags L'Hospitalet Pioners 13–7
1999 Coslada Badalona Drags Rivas Osos 52–12
2000 Granollers Fénix Badalona Drags 08–0
2001 Rivas Osos Zaragoza Lions 21–7
2002 Badalona Drags Rivas Osos 14–8
2003 Badalona Drags L'Hospitalet Pioners 30–20
2004 Badalona Drags L'Hospitalet Pioners 23–0
2005 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat L'Hospitalet Pioners Badalona Dracs 24–13
2006 Gijón Valencia Firebats L'Hospitalet Pioners 13–0
2007 Valencia Firebats Badalona Dracs 47–21
2008 Seville L'Hospitalet Pioners Valencia Firebats 36–17
2009 Valencia Valencia Firebats Badalona Dracs 29–10
2010 Argentona L'Hospitalet Pioners Valencia Firebats 36–0
2011 Barcelona L'Hospitalet Pioners Badalona Dracs 24–8
2012 Rivas-Vaciamadrid L'Hospitalet Pioners Rivas Osos 47–24
2013 Barcelona L'Hospitalet Pioners Badalona Dracs 24–0
2014 Badalona Badalona Dracs Valencia Firebats 24–18
2015 Badalona Valencia Firebats Badalona Dracs 30–20
2016 Calatayud Badalona Dracs Valencia Firebats 41–14
2017 Reus Badalona Dracs Reus Imperials 56–14
2018 Gijón Badalona Dracs Murcia Cobras 33–26
2019 Murcia Badalona Dracs Las Rozas Black Demons 47–6
2020 Season abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Badalona Badalona Dracs Las Rozas Black Demons 31–21
2022 Rivas-Vaciamadrid Rivas Osos Las Rozas Black Demons 28–12
2023 Las Rozas de Madrid Las Rozas Black Demons Rivas Osos 22–13
2024 Madrid Las Rozas Black Demons Rivas Osos 27–23

LNFA Bowl appearances

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Team Winners Runners-up Winning years
Badalona Dracs 11 7 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
L'Hospitalet Pioners 6 4 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Valencia Firebats 4 4 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015
Madrid Panteras 2 1 1995, 1996
Rivas Osos 2 5 2001, 2022
Las Rozas Black Demons 2 3 2023, 2024
Vilafranca Eagles 1 1 1997
Granollers Fénix 1 0 2000
Murcia Cobras 0 1
Reus Imperials 0 1
Barcelona Boxers 0 1
Zaragoza Lions 0 1

LNFA Serie B

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The Serie B is the second division of the LNFA. It was created in 2012 and named originally as LNFA while the top league was called LNFA Elite. In 2014, it changed the name to Serie B.

Year Champion Runner-up Score
2012 Las Rozas Black Demons Valencia Giants 14–10
2013 Granada Lions Barberà Rookies 13–3
2014 Mallorca Voltors Reus Imperials 9–7
2015 Reus Imperials Barberà Rookies 24–20
2016 Murcia Cobras L'Hospitalet Pioners 10–8
2017 Las Rozas Black Demons L'Hospitalet Pioners 41–27

LNFA Serie C

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The Serie C is the third division of the LNFA. It was created in 2015 with the aim to get more teams in the national leagues.

Year Champion Runner-up Score
2015 Gijón Mariners Alicante Sharks 13–0
2016 Rivas Osos Las Rozas Black Demons 18–0
2017 Camioneros de Coslada Alicante Sharks 40–0

See also

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