9 April 2007

Gladiators stomp the Silverhawks

Similar to the first game of the year between Kragujevac and Novi Sad, the ASVÖ Gladiators had no problems winning their away match in Ljubljana, as the Silverhawks lost their fifth straight in SELAF going back to last year
5 April 2007

All-American coaching staff

Comparing the teams of SELAF’s South Conference in 2007 there are many similarities, most notably they all have new head coaches. But in the case of last year’s finalists, the Vukovi from Belgrade, there’s a wrinkle to the story
1 April 2007

Wolves beat Monarchs

The Budapest Wolves defeated the Bratislava Monarchs 16:12 Saturday. The Hungarian SELAF member played its only preseason game on a sunny afternoon in Bratislava.
1 April 2007

Dukes too much for the Boars

The Kragujevac Wild Boars suffered a painful loss in the opening game of SELAF, conceding to the Novi Sad Dukes 30-5. Dukes were able to move the ball on offense, and on defense, the players made their rookie head coach forget about his pre-game worries as the Boars barely avoided a home field shutout
30 March 2007

Meet the Wolves

As SELAF fans haven’t had the opportunity to see the Wolves in action so far but are probably eager to find out what their teams chances are against the Hungarians we have put together a thorough analysis of the Wolves staff and players.
27 March 2007

No underestimating this time

On Monday, the Novi Sad Dukes held their last full practice before their season and the league opener on Sunday. Dukes will, after months of practices, travel to Kragujevac where they will try to continue their streak of success against the Wild Boars
14 March 2007

SELAF 2007

After a success that was last year, the 2007 SELAF season will mark the beginning of major changes in league format. Firstly, the League has expanded to six teams, adding two new countries to SELAF in the process, and secondly the teams have been divided into two conferences, North and South
8 March 2007

Paganelli: Experience brings confidence

The Serbian American Football Referees’ Association held their annual officiating clinic last weekend in Belgrade, and for two days the Serbian officials were lectured by Carl Paganelli, Supervisor of Officials in NCAA’s Mid-American Conference. He was also in Bergamo, Italy a few weeks ago for the Italian Officials’ clinic. After years of participating in seminars all around Europe, this was his first time in Serbia
Paganelli: Experience brings confidence
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