11 July 2007

The Big 49

Not all has been said and done in the 2007 SELAF season, but for now, the Budapest Wolves have been the dominant team in the league. A huge part of their team and offensive success has been fullback Peter Cseperkáló who, against many odds, finished the first part of the season as the league leading rusher
10 July 2007

Belgrade adds reinforcements

The Vukovi Belgrade added two, from their perspective, important pieces for their plans of raising the level of the team's organization, to be not only one of the best in SELAF, but also in Europe. They have added two new members to their Governing Board, Serbian actor Nikola Đuričko and businessman Rade Rakočević
17 June 2007

Europe’s kickers to gather in Budapest

For the second year in a row, some of Europe’s best kickers and punters are set to arrive in Budapest for the European Kicking Camp that will be held in a little over a month from now, from July 20th to July 22nd
9 May 2007

Silverhawks host the Wolves

The Ljubljana Silverhawks host the Budapest Wolves on May 12th for the Hungarian team’s SELAF season opener. While the Silverhawks have already played three games, this will be the Wolves’ much anticipated debut in the League
5 May 2007

Bill Moore leaves the Gladiators

Bill Moore lasted only one game in SELAF as the head coach of this year’s new team, the Gladiators. He left the team after the 21-14 home loss to the Belgrade Vukovi, in which he was ejected in the fourth quarter after protesting a call by the officials
3 May 2007

Hungarian update

With the Budapest Wolves SELAF season opener in Ljubljana coming up on the 12th of May it is time to look at what the Hungarians have been up to lately. The Budapest Wolves have been playing back-to-back games the past five weekends, resulting in a combined record of 4-1.
18 April 2007

Kragujevac switches coaches again

Marko Obradović, former player and now former coach of the Kragujevac Wild Boars resigned after only one game, a 30-5 home loss to Novi Sad and will be replaced by Vujica Samailović
11 April 2007

Wolves easy win

The Budapest Wolves beat the Lower Austrian Titans in their season opener in the Austrian Division I 0-27 in Vienna. The Austrian team formed of former players of the Baden Bruins and AFC Rangers could not match the Wolves’ neither in size and power, nor in skills and knowledge of the game. The Wolves did not score a touchdown in the second half preventing a real KO from happening.
Wolves easy win
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