"Can you afford the flight?" is a key selection criteria for the 8 sides competing in the 2010 European Championships (Aug 1-7). How are Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Ireland and Sweden shaping up?[more]
Great Britain have a long an distinguished history of playing Australian Football dating as far back as 1888. Now they head to the European Championships determined to compete strongly.[more]
The Sweden Elks are co-hosting the Eurpoean Championships and are expecting to their field the strongest team they have ever assembled for international competition.[more]
The German Black Eagles, the nation’s Australian Football team, are going to Sweden and Denmark to compete in the European Championships - their first major tournament. [more]
The Ravens, Iceland's national Australian Football team, may are preparing for their second major international tournament despite only starting up just over a year ago. [more]
Financial and logistical barriers associated with being isolated in the top northern corner of Europe has not prevented Finland from participating in International Competitions. Now they prepare for the European Championships in...[more]
What started as kick-to-kick between 3 people has grown into the largest AFL league in the non-English speaking world. The Danish Australian Football League are currently preparing to co-host the 2010 European Championships in...[more]
Australian Football is in a healthy state in Ireland as the national team prepares for the 2010 European Championships.[more]
From a humble beginning Australian Football in Croatia is expanding. The Croatian Knights, the country’s representative side, are hoping for further success at this year's European Championships.[more]
Players from around the world will compete in the AFL NAB Under 16 Championships.[more]
See the future stars of AFL during the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships in Melbourne during the next week.[more]
By Mark Williams, Port Adelaide FC SOMEONE broached the issue of young players to me over the weekend and asked, in particular, whether they always improve or whether we always expect them to improve. I think it’s really...[more]