Five teams from four countries will compete in the European Football League (EFL) in 2017.
With last year’s champion the Frankfurt Universe, from Germany, along with Dutch runner-ups the Amsterdam Crusaders and the Badalona Dracs from Spain moving over to the Big6 this year, the EFL Bowl, scheduled for June 11, will feature a new champion.
The five teams competing this year have been divided into two groups. Group A consists of Italy’s Milano Rhinos and the Nice Dauphins from France. Group B is made up of the Berlin Adler from Germany, France’s Thonon-les-Bains Black Panthers and the Prague Black Panthers from theCzech Republic.
The European Football League, under the current format, was established in 2014, the same year the Big6 European Football League was launched. The three EFL Bowls until now have been won by the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (twice) and Samsung Frankfurt Universe.
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