Poland
Although football made its first appearance in Poland as early as 1999, the sport did not plant roots in the country until the Polish American Football Association (PZFA) was created in November 2004. Its founding, by the Warsaw Eagles and KFA Wielkopolska, was a response to the rapid growth football had experienced in Poland in the preceding years.
The first official game played in Poland took place in March 2006, when the Eagles defeated a Czech team, the Pardubice Stallions, to open an international tournament held in the capital. The tournament was an organizational and promotional success, and spurred the formation of teams in other parts of the country. That November, the first and very short season of football began in Poland.
Four teams, Warsaw, KFA, the Pomorze Seahawks and the Wrocław Crew took part in that opening season, with the Eagles emerging as champions. The Polish League of American Football (PLFA) was immediately successful. One game in Wrocław drew more than 3,000 fans, and pieces on the league appeared in over 100 publications and more than a dozen television programs. The PLFA has been the main engine of growth for football in Poland since that time.
The 2007 season saw the number of teams in the league grow to nine, and in 2008 the number of teams nearly doubled again, to 17. That season saw the league split into an upper division (PLFA I) and a lower division (PLFA II). The Wrocław Crew took the title in 2007, while the Warsaw Eagles won Polish Bowl III the following year. The Białystok Lowlanders won the PLFA II title, earning promotion to the top league for 2009.
With professional commentary, cheerleaders, concession stands, fan competitions and, most importantly, growing crowds, a PLFA spectator could be forgiven for not realizing he is in Poland. The truth tells otherwise. Football in Poland is progressing by leaps and bounds, and is an attraction the whole family can truly enjoy.
While football in Poland is growing quickly, it still has a long way to go. Newcomers to PLFA are usually surprised to learn that it is a very serious, organized league. The league uses the NCAA rulebook with a one-year delay in adopting rule changes. The season is split into two parts, with a month-long break at the beginning of summer to accommodate players who do not live in their hometowns and wish to spend part of the summer there. Clinics for coaches, referees and players are held throughout the season. Despite having a large number of enthusiastic players, the league still suffers from a shortage of support staff and officials. Hopefully these are just the growing pains of a league that is clearly on an upward developmental path.
Federation: Stowarzyszenie Polski Zwiazek Futbulu Amerykanskiego (PZFA)
Address:
38 Pecicka Street,
01-688
Warsaw,
Poland
Website: www.pzfa.pl
Photo: Marcin Fijalkowski
News for Poland
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THE PLOCK MUSTANGS GRAB FINAL PLAYOFF SPOT IN PLFA II LEAGUE IN POLAND
September 1, 2010
The Mustangs defeated the Radom Rocks 46-0 in Poland to earn a spot in the Wildcard round of the PLFA II playoffs.
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2010 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP A MILESTONE FOR EFAF
September 1, 2010
The 2010 EFAF European Championship attracted a record number of people to the nine game tournament in Germany.
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THE BIELAWA OWLS COMPLETE UNDEFEATED RECORD IN PLFA II LEAGUE IN POLAND
August 23, 2010
Desmond Jordan scored five touchdowns in the Owls 54-0 victory over the Krakow Knights in Krakow, Poland.
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USA vs. THE WORLD TO BE PLAYED IN AUSTIN, TEXAS IN 2011
August 13, 2010
The world's best high school American Football players are heading to Austin, Texas.
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CANADA WELCOMES FIFTH IFAF FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
August 9, 2010
Twenty teams from eleven countries and three continents prepare to compete in Ottawa, Ontario from August 11 to August 15, 2010.
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GERMANY CROWNED THE NEW EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS
August 6, 2010
The German Senior national team was named the new European Champions defeating France 26-10 in front of 8,523 spectators on Saturday, July 31 in Frankfurt, Germany.
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18 GERMANS SELECTED TO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-STAR TEAMS
August 4, 2010
Germany leads the European Championship All-Star team with 18 followed by France with 11 and Austria with 10 players represented.
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AUSTRIA WINS BRONZE MEDAL AT EUROS
August 3, 2010
Austria defeated Sweden 30-0 on Saturday, July 31 in Frankfurt, Germany to claim the bronze medal.
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FINLAND STAYS AMONG TOP EUROPEAN TEAMS
August 3, 2010
Finland remains in the European A pool with a 32-9 victory over Great Britain in the European Championship fifth place game on Saturday, July 31.
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WROCLAW DEVILS COMPLETE PERFECT SEASON WITH 26-21 POLISH BOWL V VICTORY
July 28, 2010
The Devils defeated the Wroclaw Crew on Saturday, July 24 in Poland claiming the PLFA championship and an undefeated season.
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USA WINS GOLD MEDAL AT FIRST EVER IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
July 26, 2010
Team USA defeated Canada 66-0 in the IFAF Women's World Championship Gold medal game.
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POLISH AMERICAN FOOTALL LEAGUE FINAL A WROCLAW AFFAIR
July 16, 2010
This year's PLFA I Championship will pit first time finalists Wroclaw Devils against one-time champion Wroclaw Devils in a cross-town duel on Saturday, July 24.
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THE POLISH AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TO KICK OFF JULY 24
July 16, 2010
The undefeated Wroclaw Devils will face cross-town rivals Wroclaw Crew in the fifth PLFA I championship game in Poland.
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WARSAW EAGLES CLAIM LAST PLAYOFF SPOT IN POLISH AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
July 14, 2010
Warsaw Eagles take final playoff spot to set up first-round game against undefeated Devils while Crew win convincingly in preview of other semifinal.
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FINLAND TAKES BRONZE AT THE IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
July 12, 2010
Finland won the Bronze Medal at the inaugural IFAF Women's World Championship with a 26-18 win over a valiant Germany team that came within yards of overturning a 26-point deficit.
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CANADA TRIUMPHS 20-12 OVER GERMANY TO EARN A PLACE IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
July 3, 2010
Canada celebrated its national Canada Day holiday with a 20-12 victory over Germany to earn a berth in the Gold Medal game of the 2010 IFAF Women's World Championship.
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USA SHUTS OUT FINLAND TO REACH WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL GAME
July 3, 2010
The United States will take on Canada for the gold medal at the first ever IFAF Women's World Championship at 7pm / 1pm EST on July 3 having breezed past Finland 72-0.
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SWEDISH COMEBACK EARNS HOSTS FIFTH PLACE OVER AUSTRIA IN STOCKHOLM
July 3, 2010
Sweden claimed fifth place at the inaugural IFAF Women's World Championship with a dramatic 20-18 victory over Austria, who failed to tie the game and force overtime.
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IFAF TO HOLD FIRST-EVER IFAF WOMEN’S CONFERENCE IN STOCKHOLM
July 2, 2010
The International Federation of American Football is holding the first IFAF Women’s Conference in conjunction with the IFAF Women’s World Championship on Friday, July 2.
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USA FACES CANADA FOR IFAF WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL
July 2, 2010
The United States will take on Canada for the Gold Medal at the first ever IFAF Women's World Championship at the Zinkensdamms IP Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday.
Events
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IFAF CALENDAR AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2009
Quick Facts
- Among all the members of the European Union, the residents of Poland marry the youngest
- Polish people have the largest households in the European Union
- The Polish alphabet consists of 32 letters
Contacts
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Jezredj Steszewski
- Phone: +48 693 693 851
- Email: j.steszewski@pzfa.pl
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Aleksander Rutkowski
- Phone: +48 605 120 132
- Email: a.rutkowski@pzfa.pl