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  2. Belfast Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast Knights is an American Football team and Ireland's longest running American Football club, formerly Carrickfergus Knights. Founded in 1993 by Eddie Kelly, the Knights have been National Champions 3 times, in 1997, 1998 and 2002 and have competed in 9 of the 15 championship games. Their current coaching structure consists of Adam ...

  3. American Football Ireland - Wikipedia

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    American Football Ireland; Sport: American football: Founded: 1984 in Dublin, Ireland: ... Belfast Knights: 3 4 1 7 142 180 –38 6 Cork Admirals: 2 5 1 5 187 168 19 7

  4. Belfast Trojans - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast Trojans are an American Football team formed in January 2006, and have competed in the IAFL since 2007 playing NCAA rules in full contact. The Belfast Trojans are among the most successful American Football teams in Ireland, having won the Shamrock Bowl five times. The team currently train and play their home matches at Belfast ...

  5. List of American football teams in the United Kingdom

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    In addition to adult contact football, the BAFA runs youth, junior and women's contact football, and also flag football across all age ranges. [11] A number of the teams within the league operate teams across two or more of these competitions. The British American Football Association defines the age ranges used within the league as follows: [12]

  6. Category : American football teams in Northern Ireland

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    Pages in category "American football teams in Northern Ireland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Belfast Knights; Belfast Trojans; C ...

  7. Jude McAtamney - Wikipedia

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    Jude McAtamney (born 9 May 2000) [1] is a Northern Irish professional American football placekicker for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Originally a Gaelic footballer, he later switched to American football and played at college level for the Chowan Hawks and Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

  8. 2011 IAFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 IAFL season was the 25th regular season of the Irish American Football League. The regular season began on Sunday, March 6, [1] at the UCD Bowl featuring 2 of the University sides in the competition. Trinity College defeated UCD 20 - 16. Marcus Naylor, safety of the Dublin Rebels, was named MVP for the 2011 season.

  9. Shamrock Bowl - Wikipedia

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    UCD American Football: 2 1 2022, 2023, 2024: 3 Antrim Bulldogs 0 3 1989, 1991, 1992 2 Cork Admirals: 1 1 2007, 2018: 2 Dublin Tigers 1 1 1998, 1999: 2 Trinity College: 0 2 2014, 2015 1 Dublin Lightning 1 0 1996: 1 Belfast Blitzers 0 1 1988 1 Dublin Bulls 0 1 1997 1 Belfast Bulls 0 1 2005 1 South Dublin Panthers: 0 1 2019