LNFA 2011

The 2011 LNFA season was the 17th season of top-tier American football in Spain. The regular season began on January 22, 2011 and ended on May 14, 2011. The playoffs began on May 15 and ended on June 18.

Mariners
Coyotes
Ricers
Sharks
Rookies
Hurricanes
Reds
Black Demons
Camioneros
Giants
Location of teams in LNFA 2011 season

The tournament was about to keep its format of 15 teams divided into three conferences of five teams each, but Marbella Sharks withdrew the competition months before it started, so the teams were reassigned. The Spanish Conference included the six top teams of the 2010 season. The National and Hispanic Conferences included four teams each. At the end of the regular season, the three top finishers of the Conferencia Española accessed directly to the semi finals for the title, and faced the winner of the playoffs between wild cards.

L'Hospitalet Pioners won their fourth LNFA title, the second in a row.

Results

Spanish Conference

Team P W L T PF PA Dif
L'Hospitalet Pioners10910421142+279
Valencia Firebats10640268279–11
Badalona Dracs10550366262+104
Rivas Osos10550252268–16
Las Rozas Black Demons10370174292–118
Barcelona Búfals10280129367-238

National Conference

Team P W L T PF PA Dif
Sueca Ricers880036337+326
Valencia Giants843112795+32
Coyotes Santurtzi825122247–225
Gijón Mariners817052174–122

Hispanic Conference

Team P W L T PF PA Dif
Barberà Rookies8620192105+87
Camioneros de Coslada8431116110+6
Zaragoza Hurricanes8431145133+12
Terrassa Reds8170138244–106

Play-offs

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
WILD CARD 1
Valencia Giants 0–21 Barberà Rookies May 15, 12:00 CEST Polideportivo El Saler, Valencia - -
WILD CARD 2
Sueca Ricers 50–6 Barberà Rookies May 21, 17:00 CEST Antonio Puchades Stadium, Sueca - -
SEMI FINALS
L'Hospitalet Pioners 49–6 Sueca Ricers June 4, 18:00 CEST - - -
Valencia Firebats 22–30 (OT) Badalona Dracs June 4, 18:00 CEST Polideportivo El Saler, Valencia - -
FINAL
L'Hospitalet Pioners 24–8 Badalona Dracs June 18, 17:30 CEST Serrahima Stadium, Barcelona - -

See also

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