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Eastern European Super League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eastern European Super League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022 EESL season
FormerlyRussian Championship
SportAmerican football
Founded2019
First season2019
No. of teams41[1]
CountryRussia
Belarus
Most recent
champion(s)
Moscow Spartans
Most titlesMoscow Spartans (3 titles)
TV partner(s)YouTube
Official websitehttp://eesl.pro/

The Eastern European Super League (Russian: Восточно-европейская Суперлига, tr. Vostochno-Yevropeiskaya Superliga) is an international American football tournament that brings together the best clubs from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The tournament originated in 2019, when the best teams of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine decided to found a competition called the East European Super League. The list of prospective participants included three Russian teams - Moscow Spartans and St. Petersburg Griffins and Northern Legion, two Ukrainian teams - Kyiv Capitals and Patriots, as well as two Belarusian teams - Minsk Zubrs and Litvins.[2][3]

Unfortunately, by the start of the season in the spring of 2019, three Russian teams and Belarusian Litvins had remained in the tournament bracket. The first champion of the Eastern European Super League were the Moscow Spartans, who defeated the Northern Legion in the final.[4]

Since 2020, almost all competitions in the Russian Federation have been held under the auspices of the East European Super League:

  • Super League - Russian American Football Championship - the number of its participants has grown up to 6 (but later reduced back to 5).
  • The Open League of the Black Earth Region changed its name to National Major League - Russian Football Cup - the number of participants increased up to 19.
  • Volga Bowl changed its name to First League - Russian American Football Championship in the 9x9 format - the number of participants has grown up to 16 teams.

Format

The 2019 season was a round robin, the teams spent 6 games each in the regular season and 2 games in the playoffs (semi-final, match for third place and final). The tournament was held from April to July. The winner of the first ever Super League was the Spartans team from Moscow.,[5] who won the league championship in the first time in its history.

Super League is a round robin tournament in which teams meet each other once.

National Major League - group stage + playoffs. Teams are divided into 6 divisions. All divisions, except for the Far East division, have in mind a circular meeting system.

League One - group stage + playoffs. Teams are divided into 4 divisions.

2019 Season Clubs

  • Minsk Litwins
  • Moscow Spartans

2020 Season Clubs

Super League

  • Minsk Litwins
  • Moscow Dragons
  • Perm Steel Tigers
  • Saint Petersburg Northern Legion

National Major League

Center Division Far East Division North Division South Division Ural Division West Division
Moscow United Komsomolsk On Amur Black Grizzly Moscow Spartak(American football) Krasnodar Bisons Chelyabinsk Scouts Bryansk Robbers
Tula Tarantula Khabarovsk Legio-27 Petrozavodsk Gunners Sevastopol Titans Samara Strombringers Obninsk Cyborgs
Voronezh Mighty Ducks Vladivostok Wild Pandas Podolsk Vityaz(American football) Yekaterinburg Ural Lightnings Vitebsk Healers
Yakutsk Boturs Saint Petersburg MChS

First League

Center-North Division Kama Division South Division Volga Division
Arkhangelsk Woodcutters Izhevsk Dinamo Novorossiysk Admirals Kazan Motors
Moscow Phoenix Naberezhnye Chelny Bulldogs Volgograd Stalingrad Nizhny Novgorod Raiders-52
Moscow Spartans-2 Tumen Black Sables Volzhsky Kites Samara Bears
Yaroslavl Rebels Ufa Wolfhounds Team Penza and Saratov
Vologda Vikings

Finals

Date Winner Result Finalist Stadium City Ref.
July 13, 2019 Moscow Spartans 42–16 Northern Legion Saint Petersburg Tsarskoye Selo Stadium Pushkin, Leningrad Oblast, Russia [6]
October 31, 2020 Moscow Spartans 36–6 Steel Tigers Perm Chayka Stadium Korolyov, Moscow Oblast, Russia
August 1, 2021 Moscow Spartans 13–3 Moscow Patriots Vympel Stadium Korolyov, Moscow Oblast, Russia

Winners

Club Wins Finals Winning Years Final Games Appearances
Moscow Spartans 3 0 2019, 2020, 2021
Moscow Patriots 0 1 2021
Steel Tigers Perm 0 1 2020
Northern Legion Saint Petersburg 0 1 2019

References

  1. ^ Заявки на участие в трех дивизионах ВЕС подала 41 команда
  2. ^ "Принято решение о создании суперлиги". Archived from the original on 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  3. ^ Top teams from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine announced the new Superleague
  4. ^ East European Super League and Polish Topliga created united tournament structure
  5. ^ "Финал EESL 2019". Archived from the original on 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  6. ^ "Финал Суперлиги 2019". Archived from the original on 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2019-11-01.

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