CEFL’s fall part of the season kicks off this Saturday with three games, highlighted with the Gladiators’ away game in Bratislava. But also, the Wolves introduce two new players
For the second straight year, the Novi Sad Dukes ended their Serbian league season trophey-less. They again fell to their CEFL nemesis, the Vukovi Belgrade, this time in the semifinal game, but perhaps even the worse part is that they lost their starting quarterback Čaba Juhas due to injury.
The Budapest Cowboys entered the Hungarian Championship Final against the Budapest Wolves as the underdog, but nearly accomplished a miracle, as they led for more than three quarters, before eventually going down 20-14.
The CNC Gladiators beat, as the Division 2 champs, the Vienna Knights 36-13 in the relegation match, promoting themselves back to Austrian Division 1 for next year.
The Budapest Wolves regained the second seed in the North conference standings with a 28-13 win over the Bratislava Monarchs in their final game of the spring season.
Zagreb once again lost a home game, and once again by a frustrating one point. After Novi Sad, the Budapest Cowboys took the narrow win, leaving Zagreb as the only winless team